There's a tombstone on a hilltop Northside of my town Where a name says Woody Gunthree His family buried around There's a tombstone on a hilltop No different than the rest Where the name is of my grandpa The man I loved the best Well grandpa didn't care for music Worked with a hammer and saw Didn't owe nobody nothing Stayed on the right side of the law Woody Gunthree, he liked music Sang songs for the working man Didn't owe nobody nothing Singing songs about the land He sang, "La da da da, La da" La da da da da da da... Woody Gunthree, buried on the east side Grandpa buried on the west Lay me down right between them When you lay me to rest Well, there's a tombstone on a hilltop On the north side of my town Well it's a waiting, it's a waiting, waiting for me When you lay my body down When you lay my body down