Get this feelin' like she's too far gone. The only way she's ever been. Lonely nights are out there on the road. Motel ceiling stares you down. There must be safer ways to pay your dues. But even cowgirls get the blues. Even cowgirls get the blues sometime. Bound to don't know what to do sometimes. Get this feelin' like she's too far gone. Emmylou Harris Wayfaring Stranger traditional Tony Rice lead acoustic guitar Albert Lee mandolin Jerry Douglas dobro Emory Gordy bass Ricky Skaggs fiddle/guitar/vocals John Ware percussion Brian Aheren acoustic guitar [Verse] Cm Im a poor wayfaring stranger Fm Cm While traveling thru this world of woe Yet theres no sickness, toil, or danger Fm Sister's coming home. Mama don't like the man that done her wrong, done her wrong. Sister's coming home. Mama don't like the man that done her wrong. And the mirror's going to tell us how long she Emmylou Harris - Save The Last Dance For Me Chords, Tabs, Tablatures for Guitar. + Emmylou Harris song lyrics . ringtone . MP3. [Verse 1] You left me for the bright lights of the town A country boy set out to see the world Remember when those neon lights shine down That big old moon shines on your Kentucky girl [Chorus] I You can dance, go and carry on 'til the night is gone and it's time to go Yeah, if he asks you, baby, if you're all alone, can he take you home, you must tell him no And don't forget who's taking you home and in whose arms you're gonna be Who'd like to treat you right 'neath the pale moonlight. But don't forget who's takin' you home. And in who's arms you're gonna be. Oh, darlin', save the last dance for me. Oh I know that the music's fine. Like sparklin' wine, go and have your fun. Dance and sing but while we're apart. Don't give your heart to anyone. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesSave The Last Dance For Me - Original · Jerry Lee LewisGreat Balls Of Fire℗ 2006 Charly RecordsReleased on: 200 Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records Save the Last Dance for Me (2003 Remaster) · Emmylou Harris Emmylou Harris Anthology: The Warner/Reprise Years Emmylou's amazing cover version of the Drifters' hit. It was a #4 hit for the lovely lady on the US Country chart back in 1979. Originally written by Doc P 6Z3Eo.