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| C.W. McCall - Greatest Hits | American Spirit | Best of C.W. McCall | Real McCall: An American Storyteller |
| Title: | Roy | Artist: | C.W. McCall | Album: | N/A |
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(C.W. McCall, B. Fries, C. Davis)
From the album Wilderness
[C.W. clears his throat.]
Roy. By C.W. McCall.
[The only musical instrument heard is the plucking of a Jew's harp.]
I had an old cat named Roy.
He was a good ol' boy.
He used to go a-huntin', down by the lake,
Catch 'im a nice, fresh garter snake.
Bring 'im on back and then set in the grass,
Lookin' like he had 'im a green mustache.
Yeah, Roy was a good ol' boy.
'Til the dogs got 'im.



