http://studioeight.tv/musicpost/dixie.mp3
I just felt like doing this tune last night.
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
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nice tune L Rod
I love this song. Not to shabby Lighting style.
how about a Lighting Rod rendition of something Cat Stevens?
Moonshadow? Father and Son?
how about a Lighting Rod rendition of something Cat Stevens?
Moonshadow? Father and Son?
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that song sounds like it is 140 years old. I know it is not. Just sounds that way. Sweet music to my ears.
Union Mare and Confederate Grey
Two horses were running, they pranced as they ran
They both been commanded by a cavalry man
Two horses stood grazing where their dead riders lay
The Union mare and the Confederate grey.
They nuzzled each other as they pranced and had fun
They bathed in the warm rays of the old Southern sun
No more senseless orders for them to obey
So they froliced like lovers, this mare and this grey
Now these are such sad times that we're all living in
For killing your brother is the mightiest sin
How happy we'd be if we lived for today
Like the Union mare and the Confederate grey
The Union mare and the Confederate grey
Cowboy could play his martin and sing that song so sweetly, misty eyed it would leave me.
Union Mare and Confederate Grey
Two horses were running, they pranced as they ran
They both been commanded by a cavalry man
Two horses stood grazing where their dead riders lay
The Union mare and the Confederate grey.
They nuzzled each other as they pranced and had fun
They bathed in the warm rays of the old Southern sun
No more senseless orders for them to obey
So they froliced like lovers, this mare and this grey
Now these are such sad times that we're all living in
For killing your brother is the mightiest sin
How happy we'd be if we lived for today
Like the Union mare and the Confederate grey
The Union mare and the Confederate grey
Cowboy could play his martin and sing that song so sweetly, misty eyed it would leave me.
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