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from Coyote Ugly (코요테 어글리) by Trevor Horn [ost] (2000)
The Devil went down to Georgia,
he was looking for a soul to steal. He was in a bind, 'cause he was way behind, he was willing to make a deal. When he came across this young boy sawing on a fiddle and playing it hot. Well the Devil jumped up on a hickory stump, said, "Boy let me tell you what. I guess you didn't know it, but I'm a fiddle player too, Now if you care to make a dare, well I'll make a bet with you. Now you play pretty good fiddle boy, but give the Devil his due, I'll bet a fiddle of gold against your soul 'cause I think I'm better than you." The boy said, "My name's Jonny and it might be a sin, But I'll take your bet, you're gonna regret, 'cause I'm the best there's ever been." Jonny rosin up you bow and play your fiddle hard. 'cause hell's broke loose in Georgia and the Devil deals the cards. And if you win you'll get this shiny fiddle made of gold, But if you loose the Devil gets your soul. So the Devil opened up his case, said, "I guess I'll start this show." And fire flew from his finger tips as he rosined up his bow. When he drew that bow across the strings, it made an evil hiss. Then a band of demons joined in, it sounded something like this. - 간 주 중 - So the Devil finished, Jonny said, "Well you're pretty good old son. Sit down in that chair out there, let me show you how it's done." He played Fire on the Mountain, run, boys, run. The Devil's in the house with the rising sun, Chicken in the breadpan picking out dough, Granny does your dog bite, "No, child, no." - 간 주 중 - So the Devil bowed his head because he knew that he'd been beat. He laid that golden fiddle on the ground at Jonny's feet. And Jonny said, "Devil, just come on back if you ever want to try again, 'cause I've told you once, you son of a gun, I'm the best there's ever been." He played Fire on the Mountain, run, boys, run. The Devil's in the house with the rising sun, Chicken in the breadpan picking out dough Granny does your dog bite, "No, child, no." |
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from Urban Cowboy (도시의 카우보이) by Ralph Burns [ost] (1980)
The Devil went down to Georgia. He was lookin' for a soul to steal.
He was in a bind 'cause he was way behind. He was willing to make a deal When he came across this young man sawin' on a fiddle and playin' it hot. And the Devil jumped upon a hickory stump and said "Boy, let me tell you what." "I bet you didn't know it, but I'm a fiddle player, too. And if you'd care to take a dare I'll make a bet with you. Now you play a pretty good fiddle, boy, but give the Devil his due. I'll bet a fiddle of gold against your soul 'cause I think I'm better than you." The boy said, "My name's Johnny, and it might be a sin, But I'll take your bet; and you're gonna regret 'cause I'm the best there's ever been." Johnny, rosin up your bow and play your fiddle hard. 'Cause Hell's broke loose in Georgia and the Devil deals the cards. And if you win you get this shiny fiddle made of gold, But if you lose the devil gets your soul. The Devil opened up his case and he said, "I'll start this show." And fire flew from his fingertips as he rosined up his bow. And he pulled the bow across the strings and it made an evil hiss. And a band of demons joined in and it sounded something like this. When the Devil finished, Johnny said, "Well, you're pretty good ol' son, But sit down in that chair right there and let me show you how it's done." "Fire on the Mountain." Run, boys, run! The Devil's in the house of the rising sun; Chicken's in the bread pan picking out dough. Granny, does your dog bite? No, child, no. The Devil bowed his head because he knew that he'd been beat. And he laid that golden fiddle on the ground at Johnny's feet. Johnny said, "Devil, just come on back if you ever wanna try again, 'Cause I've told you once--you son of a bitch--I'm the best there's ever been." And he played: "Fire on the Mountain." Run, boys, run! The Devil's in the house of the rising sun; Chicken's in the bread pan picking out dough. Granny, does your dog bite? No, child, no. |
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from Urban Cowboy (도시의 카우보이) by Ralph Burns [ost] (1980)
Well, her name was Maria
She came from [unverified] She had a passion for diamonds and gold She done broke every heart In Flueto bi Arta By the time she was eighteen years old Then she left for Las Vegas With Senor Rodreguez She didn't care what anybody would think And when she came back She had two Cadillacs and a mink Well, he came from Kentucky All the boys called him 'Lucky' He loved to ramble around and have fun A wild-eyed joker with a talent for poker And a good lookin' son of a gun Strong as a bear Kinda devil may care But he had a weakness, alright For good lookin' ladies And falling in love for the night He met Maria in a small bar in Mexico City Where him and his buddies had gone Down to see the bullfight He took on look in those flashy brown eyes And said, "Here we go again" When these high powered lovers Got a look at each other They thought it was love at first sight They danced and got high And then by and by She came up to his room for the night Then that high-totin' mama Left for Yokohana With a millionaire from San Antone And when Lucky woke up His loot and his lady were gone Now he sits in Louisville drownin' In sour mash whiskey While she rides through the streets Of Juarez in a long limousine She took his pride And a whole lot besides And she just don't give a damn I guess that's what you get For fallin' in love for the night I guess that's what you get For fallin' in love for the night |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Windows (1999)
Got on a plane in 'Frisco
And got off in Vietnam I walked into a different world The past forever gone I could have gone to Candaa Or I could have stayed in school But I was brought up differently I couldn't break the rules Thirteen months and fifteen days The last ones were the worst One minute I'd kneel down and pray And the next I'd stand and curse No place to run to Where I did not feel that war When I got home I stayed alone And checked behind each door Cuz I'm still in Saigon Still in Saigon I am still in Saigon In my mind The ground at home was covered in snow And I was covered in sweat My younger brother calls me a killer And my daddy calls me a vet Everybody says I'm someone else And I'm sick and there's no cure Damned if I know who I am There was only one place I was sure When i was still in Saigon Still in saigon I am still in saigon In my mind Every summer when it rains I smell the jungle, I hear the planes I can't tell no one, I feel ashamed I pray some day I'll go insane That's been ten long years ago And time has gone on by Now and then I catch myself Eyes searching through the sky All the sounds of long ago Will be forever in my head Mingled with the wounded cries And the silence of the dead 'Cuz I'm still in Saigon Still in Saigon I am still in Saigon In my mind I am still in Saigon I am still in Saigon Yes, I'm still in Saigon In my mind |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Blues Hat (2001)
People say I?m no good
And crazy as a loon ?Cause I get stoned in the morning - I get drunk in the afternoon. Kinda like my old blue-tick hound: I like to lay around in the shade. And I ain?t got no money But I damn sure got it made. ?Cause I ain?t askin?nobody for nothin?br />?f I can?t get it on my own. If you don?t like the way I?m livin? You just leave this long-haired country boy alone. Preacher-man talkin?on T.V. Puttin?down the Rock and Roll. Wants me to send a donation ?Cause he?s worried about my soul. He said Jesus walked on the water And I know that it?s true. But sometimes I think that preacher-man ?d like to do a little walkin?too. But I ain?t askin?nobody for nothin?br />?f I can?t get it on my own. ?f you don?t like the way I?m livin? You just leave this long-haired country boy alone. A poor girl wants to marry And a rich girl wants to flirt. A rich man goes to college And a poor man goes to work. A drunkard wants another drink of wine And a politician wants the vote. I don?t want much of nothing at all, But I will take another toke. But I ain?t askin?nobody for nothin?br />?f I can?t get it on my own. ?f you don?t like the way I?m livin? You just leave this long-haired country boy alone. |
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from Charlie Daniels Band - A Merry Christmas To All (2008)
On a clear night, many many years ago
Two weary strangers moving slow Were looking for a place to stay But there was no place Though they traveled many miles So Mary being great with Child Lay down on the sweet smelling hay And then a bright light fell from Heaven As a special star shone bright And three wise men from a foreign land Came to worship Him that night And in the clear night You could hear the Angels sing Praises to the newborn King Jesus is the light of the world And the Angels heralding the Holy Birth Were singing peace to men on earth Unto you is born a Son And the shepherds Though they had their flocks to tend Journeyed unto Bethlehem To behold the Holy One And then the Boy grew up to be a Man Come to set the captives free Come to heal the sick and raise the dead And to cause the blind to see And the best part Is even though He's gone away He'll be coming back someday Jesus is the light of the world And the best part Is even though He's gone away He'll be coming back someday Jesus is the light of the world Jesus is the light of the world Jesus is the light of the world |
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from Charlie Daniels Band - A Merry Christmas To All (2008)
> Ill have a blue christmas without you
Ill be so blue just thinking about you Decorations of red on a green christmas tree Wont be the same dear, if youre not here with me And when those blue snowflakes start falling Thats when those blue memories start calling Youll be doin all right, with your christmas of white But Ill have a blue, blue blue blue christmas (instrumental break) Youll be doin all right, with your christmas of white, But Ill have a blue, blue christmas ------------- Lyrics Powered by LyricFind Written By JAY W. JOHNSON, BILL HAYES <i>Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Demi Music Corp</i> |
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from Charlie Daniels Band - A Merry Christmas To All (2008)
God Bless the Mother
Who brought up her baby boy To believe that some things in this world Are worth fighting for The ones who raise the brave young men Who're marchin' off to war God Bless the Mother God Bless the Father Who taught his little girl Freedom is a precious thing And it's rare in this old world The ones who wear their uniforms Their land they proudly serve God Bless the Father [Chorus] Christmas is a special time When we want our loved ones near There's a lot of lonesome homesick soldiers Wishin' they were here Lets say a prayer to the Lord Above That they'll all be home next year And the bells of Peace Will Ring in the Holiday God Bless America We thank for the USA We thank you for the Prince of Peace Who was born on Christmas Day And please protect our sons and daughters In the land so far away God Bless America [Bridge] [Chorus] [Repeat third verse] God Bless the Fathers God Bless the Mothers |
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from Charlie Daniels Band - A Merry Christmas To All (2008)
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas
Just like the ones I used to know Where the treetops glisten, and children listen To hear sleigh bells in the snow I'm dreaming of a white Christmas With every Christmas card I write May your days be merry and bright And may all your Christmases be white I'm dreaming of a white Christmas With every Christmas card I write May your days be merry and bright And may all your Christmases be white |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Essential Super Hits (2005)
The Devil went down to Georgia, he was looking for a soul to steal.
He was in a bind, 'cause he was way behind, he was willing to make a deal. When he came across this young man sawing on a fiddle and playing it hot. And the Devil jumped up on a hickory stump and said, "Boy let me tell you what: I guess you didn't know it, but I am a fiddle player too, And if you'd care to take a dare, I'll make a bet with you. Now you play a pretty good fiddle, boy, but give the Devil his due. I bet a fiddle of gold against your soul 'cause I think I'm better than you." The boy said, "My name's Johnny and it might be a sin, But I'll take your bet, you're gonna regret, 'cause I'm the best there's ever been." Johnny, you rosin up your bow and play your fiddle hard, 'Cause hell's broke loose in Georgia and the Devil deals the cards. And if you win you'll get this shiny fiddle made of gold, But if you lose, the Devil gets your soul! The Devil opened up his case and he said, "I'll start this show." And fire flew from his fingertips as he rosined up his bow. And he pulled the bow across the strings and it made an evil hiss. Then a band of demons joined in, and it sounded something like this. When the Devil finished, Johnny said, "Well you're pretty good old son. But sit down in that chair right there and let me show you how it's done!" Fire on the Mountain, run, boys, run. The Devil's in the house of the rising sun. Chicken in the breadpan picking out dough, Granny does your dog bite, "No, child, no." The Devil bowed his head because he knew that he'd been beat. And he laid that golden fiddle on the ground at Johnny's feet. Johnny said, "Devil, just come on back if you ever want to try again, I done told you once, you son of a bitch, I'm the best there's ever been." He played... Fire on the Mountain, run, boys, run. The Devil's in the house of the rising sun. Chicken in the breadpan picking out dough, Granny will your dog bite, "No, child, no." |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Essential Super Hits (2005)
People say I?m no good
And crazy as a loon ?Cause I get stoned in the morning - I get drunk in the afternoon. Kinda like my old blue-tick hound: I like to lay around in the shade. And I ain?t got no money But I damn sure got it made. ?Cause I ain?t askin?nobody for nothin?br />?f I can?t get it on my own. If you don?t like the way I?m livin? You just leave this long-haired country boy alone. Preacher-man talkin?on T.V. Puttin?down the Rock and Roll. Wants me to send a donation ?Cause he?s worried about my soul. He said Jesus walked on the water And I know that it?s true. But sometimes I think that preacher-man ?d like to do a little walkin?too. But I ain?t askin?nobody for nothin?br />?f I can?t get it on my own. ?f you don?t like the way I?m livin? You just leave this long-haired country boy alone. A poor girl wants to marry And a rich girl wants to flirt. A rich man goes to college And a poor man goes to work. A drunkard wants another drink of wine And a politician wants the vote. I don?t want much of nothing at all, But I will take another toke. But I ain?t askin?nobody for nothin?br />?f I can?t get it on my own. ?f you don?t like the way I?m livin? You just leave this long-haired country boy alone. |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Essential Super Hits (2005)
Got on a plane in 'Frisco
And got off in Vietnam I walked into a different world The past forever gone I could have gone to Candaa Or I could have stayed in school But I was brought up differently I couldn't break the rules Thirteen months and fifteen days The last ones were the worst One minute I'd kneel down and pray And the next I'd stand and curse No place to run to Where I did not feel that war When I got home I stayed alone And checked behind each door Cuz I'm still in Saigon Still in Saigon I am still in Saigon In my mind The ground at home was covered in snow And I was covered in sweat My younger brother calls me a killer And my daddy calls me a vet Everybody says I'm someone else And I'm sick and there's no cure Damned if I know who I am There was only one place I was sure When i was still in Saigon Still in saigon I am still in saigon In my mind Every summer when it rains I smell the jungle, I hear the planes I can't tell no one, I feel ashamed I pray some day I'll go insane That's been ten long years ago And time has gone on by Now and then I catch myself Eyes searching through the sky All the sounds of long ago Will be forever in my head Mingled with the wounded cries And the silence of the dead 'Cuz I'm still in Saigon Still in Saigon I am still in Saigon In my mind I am still in Saigon I am still in Saigon Yes, I'm still in Saigon In my mind |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Essential Super Hits (2005)
There's a place not too far away from here
Out with the cows and the Lone Star beer Where the livin' and lovin' is quite all right with me Well they call it Texas and it's a mighty fine place to be Runs from Texarkana to El Paso And Oklahoma down to old Mexico And there's Houston, Dallas, Austin and San Antone People in Texas sure do make you feel at home They just want everybody to leave them alone While they drink their whiskey and roll their own And they like their music with a little bit of southern sound They kick up their heels every evening when the sun goes down And you can call them country and they don't care And if you don't like the way they wear their hair You can take you like and shove 'em on up the line People in Texas don't care if the sun don't shine |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Essential Super Hits (2005)
* Sitting on a bar stool
Acting like a dern fool That's what I'm a doin' today I'm sittin' here drinkin' Tryin' to keep a thinking I'm crusin' my troubles away Well now I couldn't make her stay Well dog gone her anyway She can't say that I didn't try-hi-hi Poor me another one I'm finished with the other one I'm drinkin' my baby goodbye Everytime we disagree she was always asking me Are you a man or a mouse? Now that she's gone she probably thinks that I'm home just a moping around the house She probably thinks that she's the one thing I just couldn't get along without Well wouldn't this surprise her I gotta sympathise her as long as these bottles hold out Well I'm a [Repeat *] Everytime I tried to sit down and talk with her it always ended up in a fuss I tried to reason with her right up till the time that she got on that Grayhound bus It'ad be better if I just forget if 'cause she sure forgot about me And if it takes all night I'm gonna do it right I'm gonna sit here till I can't see Well I'm a [Repeat *] Well I'm a [Repeat *] I said to pour me another one I'm finished with the other one. I'm drinking my baby goodbye I said to pour me another one I'm finished with the other one. I'm drinking my baby goodbye ------------- Lyrics Powered by LyricFind Written By CHARLIE DANIELS <i>Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group</i> |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Essential Super Hits (2005)
Well the eagle's been flyin' slow
And the flag's been flyin' low And a lotta people sayin' that America's fixin' to fall Well speakin' just for me And some people from Tennessee We've got a thing or two to tell you all This lady may have stumbled But she aint never failed And if the Russians don't believe that They can all go straight to hell We're gonna put her feet back On the path of righteousness and then God bless America again And you never did think That it ever would happen again ( In America, did you ) You never did think That we'd ever get together again ( We damn sure could ) Yeah, we're walkng real proud And we're talkin' real loud again ( In America ) You never did think That it ever would happen again From The Sound up in Long Island Out to San Francisco Bay And everthing that's in between them Is our own And we may have done a little bit Of fightin' amongst ourselves But you outside people best leave us alone 'Cause we'll all stick together And you can take that to the bank That's the cowboys and the hippies And the rebels and and the yanks You just go and lay your hand On a Pittsburgh Steelers' fan And I think you're gonna finally understand TWICE |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Essential Super Hits (2005)
I ain't nothin' but a simple man
They call me a redneck a reckon that I am But there's things going on that make me mad down to the core I have to work like a dog to make ends meet There's crooked politicians and crime in the street And I'm madder'n hell and I ain't gonna take it no more We tell our kids to just say no Then some panty waist judge lets a drug dealer go Slaps him on the wrist and then he turns him back out on the town Now if I had my way with people sellin' dope I'd take a big tall tree and a short piece of rope I'd hang 'em up high and let 'em swing 'til the sun goes down Well, you know what's wrong with the world today People done gone and put their bible's away They're living by the law of the jungle not the law of the land Well, the good book says it so I know it's the truth An eye for and eye and a tooth for a tooth You better watch where you go and remember where you been That's the way I see it I'm a simple man Now I'm the kinda man that'd not harm a mouse But if I catch somebody breakin' in my house I've got twelve gage shotgun waiting on the other side So don't go pushing me against my will I don't want to have to fight you but I dern sure will So if you don't want trouble then you'd better just pass me on by As far as I'm concerned there ain't no excuse For the raping and the killing and the child abuse And I've got a way to put an end to all that mess You just take them rascals out in the swamp Put 'em on their knees and tie 'em to a stump Let the rattlers and the bugs and the alligators do the rest Well, you know what's wrong with the world today People done gone and put their bible's away They're living by the law of the jungle not the law of the land Well, the good book says it so I know it's the truth An eye for and eye and a tooth for a tooth You better watch where you go and remember where you been That's the way I see it I'm a simple man Watch where you go and remember where you been That's the way I see it I'm a simple man |
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If you ever go back into Wooly Swamp son you better not go at night There's things out there in the middle of them woods That'd make a strong man die from fright There's things that crawl and things that fly And things that creep around on the ground And they say the ghost of Lucias Clay gets up and it walks around.: But I couldn't believe it, I just had to find out for myself And I couldn't conceive it, I never would listen to nobody else No I couldn't believe it, I just had to find out for myself That there's some things in this world you just can't explain. The old man lived in the Wooly Swamp way back in the gurgling woods And he never did do a lot of harm in the world But he never did do no good People didn't think too much of him They all thought he acted funny The old man didn't care about people anyway All he cared about was his money. He'd stuff it all down in Mason jars and bury it all around But on certain nights if the moon was right He'd dig it up out of the ground. He'd pour it all out on the floor of his shack And run his fingers through it. Old Lucias Clay was a greedy old man And that's all there ever was to it. The Crayton boys were white trash they lived over on Parvis Creek They were a real snake and sneaky as a cat And belligerent when they'd speak. One night the oldest brother said ya'll meet in the Wooly Swamp later We'll get old Lucias' money and we'll pitch him to the alligators. They found the old man out in the back with a shovel in his hand And thirteen rusty Mason jars he just dug up out of the sand. And they all went crazy and they beat the old man Then they picked him up off the ground Then they threw him in the swamp and they stood there and laughed Till the black water sucked him down. Then they turned around and went back to the shack And they picked up the money and ran. But they hadn't gone nowheres when they realized They were running in quicksand. And they struggled and screamed but they couldn't get away Then just before they were gone They could hear that old man laughing In a voice that was loud and strong. Now that's been fifty years ago an' if you go back by there again There's a spot in the yard in back of that shack Where the ground is always wet. And on certain nights if the moon is right And you're down by the dark footpath You can hear three yound men screaming And you can hear that old man laugh. (V-1)... From: "Nancy Wood" |
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Every time I hear a fiddle and it's cookin' just a little
Well it makes me want to jump up and run And if he's sawing with some soul boogie woogie rock 'n roll Well I know I'm gonna have some fun And when the rosin starts to fly and I'm lookin' in the eye Like I'm just about to blow a fuse Mama call the doctor 'cause your boy has got The rocking Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues I met a man from Tennessee, this is what he said to me He said music is a rhapsody He picked up his violin, stuck it underneath his chin And started playing me a symphony I said that ain't the way it's done, let me see that fiddle son And I sawed him off a chorus or two He said you'd better call the doctor 'cause I think I've got The rocking Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues Now if you want to play me some fiddle I'll tell you right from the start You'd better play me something lowdown hoedown honking I don't want to hear no funeral march It's got to pick me up and roll me over It's got to make me want to jump up and sing If it ain't buzzing like a beehive, kick it into overdrive Or it don't mean a doggone thing So let me rosin up my bow and I think that I can show you The way I like to play this thing Let's put some boogie rhythm in it, kick it on up to the limit I'm gonna put some fire on these strings And if you feel your feet start moving to the beat And you feel like you've got ants in your shoes Well you'd better call the doctor 'cause you've pobably got The rocking Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Essential Super Hits (2005)
I was takin' a trip out to LA
toolin' along in my Chevrolet tokin' on a number and diggin' on the radio jes' as I cross the Mississippi line I heard that highway start to whine and I knew that left rear tire was about to go well the spare was flat and I got uptight 'cause there wasn't a fillin' station in sight so I jes' limped down the shoulder on the rim I went as far as I could and when I stopped the car it was right in front of this little bar a kind of a redneck lookin' joint called the Dew Drop Inn well I stuffed my hair up under my hat and told the bartender that I had a flat and would he be kind enough to give me change for a one there was one thing I was sure proud to see there wasn't a soul in the place 'cept for him an' me and he jest looked disgusted an' pointed toward the telephone I called up the station down the road a ways and he said he wasn't very busy t'day and he could have somebody there in jest 'bout ten minutes or so he said now you jes' stay right where yer at and I didn't bother tellin' the durn fool I sure as hell didn't have anyplace else to go I jes ordered up a beer and sat down at the bar when some guy walked in an' said who owns this car with the peace sign the mag wheels and four on the floor well he looked at me and I damn near died and I decided that I'd jus wait outside so I layed a dollar on the bar and headed for the door jes' when I thought I'd get outta there with my skin these five big dude come strollin' in with this one old drunk chick and some fella with green teeth an' I was almost to the door when the biggest one said you tip your hat to this lady son an' when I did all that hair fell out from underneath now the last thing I wanted was to get into a fight in Jackson Mississippi on a Saturday night 'specially when there was three of them and only one of me well they all started laughin' and I felt kinda sick and I knew I'd better think of somethin' pretty quick so I jes' reached out an' kicked ol' green-teeth right in the knee he let out a yell that'd curl your hair but before he could move I grabbed me a chair and said watch him folks 'cause he's a thouroughly dangerous man well you may not know it but this man's a spy he's an undercover agent for the FBI and he's been sent down here to infiltrate the Ku Klux Klan he was still bent over holdin' on to his knee but everyone else was lookin' and listenin' to me and I layed it on thicker and heavier as I went I said would you beleive this man has gone as far as tearin' Wallace stickers off the bumpers of cars and he voted for George McGoveren for president well he's a friend of them long-haired hippie type pinko fags I betcha he's even got a Commie flag Tacked up on the wall inside of his garage he's a snake in the grass I tell ya guys he may look dumb but that's jus a disguise he's a mastermind in the ways of espionage they all started lookin' real suspicious at him and he jumped up an' said jes' wait a minute jim you know he's lyin' I've been livin' here all of my life I'm a faithfull follower of Brother John Burch and I belong to the Antioch Baptist Church and I ain't even got a garage -- you can call home and ask my wife then he started sayin' somethin' 'bout the way I was dressed but I didn't wait around to hear the rest I was too busy movin' and hopin' I didn't run outta luck and when I hit the ground I was makin' tracks and they were jes' takin' my car down off the jacks so I threw the man a twenty an' jumped in an' fired that mother up Mario Andretti woulda sure been proud of the way I was movin' when I passed that crowd comin' out the door and headin' toward me in a trot an' I guess I shoulda gone ahead an' run but somehow I couldn't resist the fun of chasin' them jes' once around the parkin' lot well they're headin' for their car but I hit the gas and spun around and headed them off at the pass well I was slingin' gravel and puttin' a ton of dust in the air well I had them all out there steppin' an' a fetchin' like their heads were on fire and their asses was catchin' but I figured I oughta go ahead an split before the cops got there when I hit the road I was really wheelin' had gravel flyin' and rubber squeelin' an' I didn't slow down 'til I was almost to Arkansas I think I'm gonna re-route my trip I wonder if anybody'd think I'd flipped if I went to LA via Omaha |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Essential Super Hits (2005)
Body that rests before me
With every dying breath Spellbound and gagged I commence your flesh to dirt Body that lay before me In everlasting death Entombed in abscess To rot and lie stinking in the earth Empty altar awaits it's victim Stained glass windows black Candles burn the midnight oil Incense fills the night Observing trance awaking state Lying still unknowing Reciting the passages of time Prepare for the impaling Deaths an art, flesh and earth never part A power of the mind Death shines on the air of silence A ritual of endless time Purged of your dead body Sacrificed of your life Unearthly ritual sealed in fire Enter the kingdom of desire |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
"Caballo Diablo"
Wild as a coastal boranca, swift as the wind blowin' free With two eyes like fire brands that glow in the night Somewhere up there he's waitin' for me And he knows that I'm coming for him I just can't rest 'til I find That raven black stallion, who wears no man's brand With a wild restless spirit like mine They call him Caballo Diablo Half horse and half devil they say Caballo Diablo the outlaw Of the blanca Sierra Madre Two men before tried to take him They had their chance one by one But each met his fate when those flashin' black hooves Brought death 'neath the Mexican sun Still I can't leave I must find him You fool of a horse can't you see I may be half man, but the other half's devil And you're just exactly like me (refrain) Even the breeze has stopped movin' Hush now - be still Don't make a sound and stay close to the ground Cause he's waitin' just over that hill Downwind behind him move quickly Do it fast now, he's startin' to stir Grab a hand full of mane and up onto his back And start breaking him down with my spurs But try as he will he can't shake me As over the preface we go To spill the lifes blood of a horse and a man On the rocky Sierra below (refrain) |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
People say I'm no good, and crazy as a loon
'Cause I get stoned in the mornin', I get drunk in the afternoon Kinda like my old blue tick hound, I like to lay around in the shade And I ain't got no money, but I damn sure got it made 'Cause I ain't askin' nobody for nothin' If I can't get it on my own If you don't like the way I'm livin' You just leave this long haired country boy alone Preacher man talking on TV, puttin' down the rock and roll Wants me to send a donation, 'cause he's worried about my soul He said, "Jesus walked on the water.", and I know that it's true But sometimes I think that preacher man, would like to do a little walkin' too But I ain't askin' nobody for nothin' If I can't get it on my own If you don't like the way I'm livin' You just leave this long haired country boy alone A poor girl wants to marry, a rich girl wants to flirt A rich man goes to college, a poor man goes to work A drunkard wants another drink of wine, and a politician wants your vote I don't want much of nothing at all, but I will take another toke 'Cause I ain't asking nobody for nothin' If I can't get it on my own If you don't like the way I'm livin' You just leave this long haired country boy alone |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
"Trudy"
Call up Trudy on the telephone Send a letter in the mail Tell her I'm hung up in Dallas And they won't let me outta this jail And if she asks you how I'm fairing Tell her I'm just about to lose my mind Worried about old Johnny Lee Walker And the girl I left behind Now Johnny Lee Walker was a card mechanic Had a hand for trouble and a eye for cash Luckiest man in Dallas County He had a gold watch chain and a black mustache And he loved his whiskey and he loved his women Drove a big long Cadillac limosine Kept a big fine fancy townhouse in Dallas And a hotel suite in New Orleans Carried a switchblade knife in his left hip pocket And a .44 hog leg up under his coat Cut you down in a New York minute If he catch you cheating that was all she wrote So call up Trudy on the telephone Send her a letter in the mail Tell her I'm hung up in Dallas And they won't let me outta this jail If she asks you how I'm fairing Tell her I'm just about to lose my mind Worried about old Johnny Lee Walker And the girl I left behind I just got to town last Friday evening Sure as hell didn't mean to stay I was on my way back to Louisiana Had a powerful thirst and six months pay I met a peroxide blonde in a bar on D-ville I was flying high and feeling mean Poured down a bottle and a half of red eye I dropped 35 dollars in the slot machine And the boys in the back was dealing 7 card I set down and won me a 110 I was raking in chips like Grant took Richmond Till big Johnny Lee come a strolling in He ripped off the table like a 707 Pretty soon he done won all of my bread I accused him of cheating he reached for a pistol I grabbed a chair and went upside of his head Then I took off a running like a motorcycle Heard the bullets whining and sirens wail But it took half the cops in Dallas County Just to put one boy in jail So call up Trudy on the telephone Send her a letter in the mail Tell her I'm hung up in Dallas And they won't let me outta this jail And if she asks you how I'm fairing Tell her I'm just about to lose my mind Worried about old Johnny Lee Walker And the girl I left behind |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
Lamps in the windows burnin' bright, over in Santa Fe tonight
Full moon shining down along the border But the ground is hard and the night is black Over here by the railroad track And I wish to the Lord that I was back in Georgia Blue water in the evening sun, Calling me when the day is done Mama, mama pray for your son All of my life I've been told That the LA streets was paved with gold Fame and fortune waiting to reward ya But it didn't take long to understand California ain't the promised land But at least a man's a man in Georgia Blue skys in the mornin' there And there's green trees and breathin' air Rockabye in my easy chair Well the St. Mary's River in the Georgia moonlight Flowing under the Folkston Bridge The sun comes up through the long leaf pine trees Over 'round the Kingsland ridge I may be here but my mind is still About 90 miles north of Jacksonville Well I may not make it, it's a long, long road But mama I've paid all the debts I owe And if I don't you know they gonna find me tryin' They took my songs and they took my soul They made me hard and they made me old Hell I just been born, but I feel just like I'm dying (refrain) |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
Jamming down the highway, feeling no pain
Mother nature, two wheels and a chain It's good to be alive and brighter Whisper in my ear, girl, hold on a little tighter You know it's alright. living and lovin every day and night Thankin' the lord for the music in me Piece of mind and feeling free Soon I'll be on the road, pickin guitar Knowing that my home ain't very far But don't you worry sweet thing cause you know I'll be there To kiss my tennessee girl with the long golden hair Repeat chorus |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
Well the train to Grinder's Switch is runnin' right on time
And the Tucker boys are cookin' down in Caroline People down in Florida can't be still When ol' Lynyrd Skynyrd's pickin' down in Jacksonville People down in Georgia come from near and far To hear Dicky Betts pickin' on that red guitar Chorus: So gather round Gather round children get down You can get down children be loud You can be loud here and be proud You can be proud here be proud you a rebel Cause the south's gonna do it again Elvin Bishop's sittin' on a bale of hay Damn right hansome and he sure can play There's ZZ Top and you can't forget That old brother Willie's gettin' soakin' wet And all the good people down in Tennessee Are diggin' barefoot Jerry and the CDB Chorus: So gather round Gather round children get down You can get down children be loud You can be loud here and be proud You better be proud here be proud you a rebel Cause the south's gonna do it again and again, and again, and again |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
No place left to go
When A man's been mistreated When he been kicked around He been laughed at and lied to Well yea know he keeps going down When A man hits bottom Woman I know, Yes I know Aint no place left to go Aint no place left to go I been locked down by A woman Locked out in the street I been locked up in the jailhouse I been locked in [citation needed] When A man hits bottom Tell you for sure Aint no place left to go Aint no place left to go {Key solo} 8 Well... blue is my color Misery my ball and chain 13 is my number Hard luck is my middle name When A man hits bottom Tell you for sure Aint no place left to go Aint no place left to go {1/2 time bridge 4 Gtr. solo 8} Well... blue is my color Misery my ball and chain 13 is my number Hard luck is my middle name When A man hits bottom Tell you for sure Aint no place left to go Aint no place left to go Aint no place left to go Oh yea Aint no place left to go {crescendo} When a man,- Hits the... Bottom {blues bridge} I tell you for sure Oooooooooo gtr lick 1,2,3,4 hits Welllll,... even There aint no place left to. Go Whoah yea Whaaa yea Whaa yea Drums Whaaa nonono No no no n0000ooowhoa000hh. 17 end hits {SongFooter |album = |song = No Place To Go |fLetter = N |language = |youtube = |goear = |asin = |iTunes = }} |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
"Passing Lane"
Well, I was born in Carolina, way back in the swamp I was a happy country boy 'til television came along It showed them far away places and it sho was a bitch 'Cause every time I'd quit my traveling, Well, my feet would start to itch So I borrowed my daddy's suitcase and picked up my guitar I walked up the highway and flagged down a car I hitchhiked out to Kansas City just as far as I could My life was all before me and that highway sure looked good Gimme that highway, better go my way Crank up the big wheels, let 'em roll on I'm movin' like a fast train, gimme that passing lane And I'm gone, I'm packin' my load a little farther down the road I moved on down to Dallas soon as I got the chance I was playin' funky music for them city folks to dance And I had money in my pocket, I had fun in my bed But I've been here a year now and it's gettin' to my head 'Cause I've been rocked into ruin, I've been discoed to death I've been funk rocked and punk rocked 'til I can't catch my breath I've been ragged 'til I'm ragged, I've been new waved 'til I'm blind But I've got a solution for my funky state of mind Gimme that highway, better go my way Crank up the big wheels, let 'em roll on I'm moving like a fast train, gimme that passing lane And I'll be gone, no more blues just as long as I can move Gimme that highway, better go my way Crank up the big wheels, let 'em roll on I'm moving like a fast train, gimme that passing lane And I'm gone, I'm packing my load a little further down the road |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
"Blue Star"
Blue star over my shoulder Blue star, can't you see? Blue star, it's a little colder She's gone away from me And I wish I'd never seen her with the sunlight in her eyes And I wish I'd never learned the game she played And I wish I'd never listened when she told me all the lies And I wish I'd never seen her walk away She was everything I wanted She was sweet mystery Blue star, every night I hold it She's gone away from me And I wish I'd never seen her with the sunlight in her eyes And I wish I'd never learned the game she played And I wish I'd never listened when she told me all the lies And I wish I'd never seen her walk away Dark eyes shining like two diamonds filled with fire Dark hair blowing in the wind of hot desire Red lips pulling me now Dark eyes glowing like two diamonds filled with fire Dark hair blowing in the wind of hot desire Blue star over my shoulder Blue star, can't you see? Blue star, it's a little colder She's gone away from me And I wish I'd never seen her with the sunlight in her eyes And I wish I'd never learned the game she played And I wish I'd never listened when she told me all the lies And I wish I'd never seen her walk away And I wish I'd never seen her walk away |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
"Jitterbug"
He wears a zoot suit with a reet pleat Drives a '36 Cord with a rumble seat Now he's a Lord, he's a jitterbug Scare the letters off a highway sign He drinks beer and eats beanies Chases it down with ol' Thunderbird wine Carries brass knuckles and a .44 Runs a loan shark business and a Mary Jane store He's a... he's a jitterbug; keeps movin', don't sit still If the law don't get him, some gun-totin' irate husband will Oh, oh, oh, ooh, ooh, ooh jitterbug, jitterbug One day in September he stepped out of his Cord Into the street to face a bullet spittin' Ford Now he's jitterbug, just a name in the news Said, "He finally paid the price. He finally paid his dues." jitterbug, jitterbug, jitterbug, jitterbug jitterbug, jitterbug, jitterbug, jitterbug |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
Boylan
Here you are again, and here I go Down the same old street I already know That same sweet voice and those same old lies I'm drawn into the world behind your eyes. CHORUS And I try to run away But I know it's only a try 'Cause everything I could ever want Is there behind your eyes, Behind your eyes. Seeing you again and it all comes down Thinking how it was the first time around And when I feel that feeling again I have no chance, I must give in. |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
"Reflections"
I remember you back in nineteen fifty six You had all the moves And you knew all the tricks You left all the ladies in a hell of a fix When your voice took wings Then you'd shake around and Oh, how you'd sing Just an old boy from Memphis With a big diamond ring A country girl's prayer And a city girl's dream, hail the king But it's all right now Keep on singin' loud It's all right now Heaven should be proud The fifties left town on a crowded dance floor The sixties came in with a bang and a roar The world heard a knock It was Janis at the door, they let her in And when it seemed This whole world was fallin' apart The houselights would fall And the music would start She'd be givin' us all a piece of her heart Once again But it's all right now Keep on singin' loud It's all right now Heaven should be proud It was October in St. Louis town When we heard that the Free Bird had fell to the ground And we all said a prayer Before we went down to play And Ronnie, my buddy Above all the rest I miss you the most And I loved you the best And now that you're gone I thank God I was blessed, Just to know you But it's all right now Keep on singin' loud It's all right now Heaven should be proud |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
The Devil went down to Georgia. He was lookin' for a soul to steal.
He was in a bind 'cause he was way behind. He was willing to make a deal When he came across this young man sawin' on a fiddle and playin' it hot. And the Devil jumped upon a hickory stump and said "Boy, let me tell you what." "I bet you didn't know it, but I'm a fiddle player, too. And if you'd care to take a dare I'll make a bet with you. Now you play a pretty good fiddle, boy, but give the Devil his due. I'll bet a fiddle of gold against your soul 'cause I think I'm better than you." The boy said, "My name's Johnny, and it might be a sin, But I'll take your bet; and you're gonna regret 'cause I'm the best there's ever been." Johnny, rosin up your bow and play your fiddle hard. 'Cause Hell's broke loose in Georgia and the Devil deals the cards. And if you win you get this shiny fiddle made of gold, But if you lose the devil gets your soul. The Devil opened up his case and he said, "I'll start this show." And fire flew from his fingertips as he rosined up his bow. And he pulled the bow across the strings and it made an evil hiss. And a band of demons joined in and it sounded something like this. When the Devil finished, Johnny said, "Well, you're pretty good ol' son, But sit down in that chair right there and let me show you how it's done." "Fire on the Mountain." Run, boys, run! The Devil's in the house of the rising sun; Chicken's in the bread pan picking out dough. Granny, does your dog bite? No, child, no. The Devil bowed his head because he knew that he'd been beat. And he laid that golden fiddle on the ground at Johnny's feet. Johnny said, "Devil, just come on back if you ever wanna try again, 'Cause I've told you once--you son of a bitch--I'm the best there's ever been." And he played: "Fire on the Mountain." Run, boys, run! The Devil's in the house of the rising sun; Chicken's in the bread pan picking out dough. Granny, does your dog bite? No, child, no. |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
On a cold concrete sidewalk, on the corner of Fifth and Main
Sits an old black blind man, and no one knows his name. He plays the same old guitar, he plays the same old tune And when the people pass him by, some are heard to say “Play, let the blind man play”. He was a cotton picker down in Alabam’ Daddy never amounted to much; died by his own hand He lost his sight one terrible night by the hand of the Ku Klux Klan Burned his eyes with a branding iron some are heard to say; Play, let the blind man play Maybe you’ll be around another day Dreamin’ about those little things you know you’ll never see So play, let the blind man play, let the blind man play! The years were kind while the man was blind, but he knew his time was due And no one cried when the blind man died, with the name that no one knew They made his coffin outta knotty pine, with a wreath of laurel too His epitaph was short and sweet, and all it said was "Play". Play, let the blind man play Maybe you’ll be around another day Dreamin’ about those little things you know you’ll never see So play, let the blind man play, let the blind man play Maybe you’ll be around another day Dreamin’ about those little things you know you’ll never see So play, let the blind man play, let the blind man play Play that guitar blind man! |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
"Rainbow Ride"
I traced my footprints through the sands of yesterday Back the way I came, I was returning And then I saw me standing just across the river Just across the bridge that I'd left burning It was all reaching out to me Now my reflection in the water's all I see (Then it flew away) Back to the laughing green of summer days (Flew away) Back to the chilly, golden autumn haze (Flew away) To a place called yesterday (Yesterday) Come on in and sit down It's good to be in your town We're gonna take you for a rainbow ride There's no excuse not to relax and get loose And let us take you for a rainbow ride It's been a long, hard day But now it's time to play 'Cause we've got it all planned We're gonna strike up the band We're gonna take you for a rainbow ride When the sunlight finally blossoms way up high Purple shadows fall across the countryside We could get together for a rainbow ride Close your eyes and let it happen Bright and breezy, nice and easy Hold on while the music takes you way up high We can race the moon across the evening sky See the night time rainbow colors flying by Close your eyes and let it happen Rising, falling, gently calling you Let the evening fly away While you're dreamin' Come on, take that rainbow ride with me Let the evening fly away While you're dreamin' Come on, take that rainbow ride with me Come on, take that rainbow ride with me Come on, take that rainbow ride with me |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
If you ever go back into Wooly Swamp son you better not go at night
There's things out there in the middle of them woods That'd make a strong man die from fright There's things that crawl and things that fly And things that creep around on the ground And they say the ghost of Lucias Clay gets up and it walks around Chorus: But I couldn't believe it, I just had to find out for myself And I couldn't conceive it, I never would listen to nobody else No I couldn't believe it, I just had to find out for myself That there's some things in this world you just can't explain The old man lived in the Wooly Swamp way back in the gurgling woods And he never did do a lot of harm in the world But he never did do no good People didn't think too much of him They all thought he acted funny The old man didn't care about people anyway All he cared about was his money He'd stuff it all down in Mason jars and bury it all around But on certain nights if the moon was right He'd dig it up out of the ground He'd pour it all out on the floor of his shack And run his fingers through it Old Lucias Clay was a greedy old man And that's all there ever was to it Chorus The Crayton boys were white trash they lived over on Parvis Creek They were a real snake and sneaky as a cat And belligerent when they'd speak One night the oldest brother said ya'll meet in the Wooly Swamp later We'll get old Lucias' money and we'll pitch him to the alligators They found the old man out in the back with a shovel in his hand And thirteen rusty Mason jars he just dug up out of the sand And they all went crazy and they beat the old man Then they picked him up off the ground Then they threw him in the swamp and they stood there and laughed Till the black water sucked him down Then they turned around and went back to the shack And they picked up the money and ran But they hadn't gone nowhere when they realized They were running in quicksand And they struggled and screamed but they couldn't get away Then just before they were gone They could hear that old man laughing In a voice that was loud and strong Now that's been fifty years ago an' if you go back by there again There's a spot in the yard in back of that shack Where the ground is always wet And on certain nights if the moon is right And you're down by the dark footpath You can hear three young men screaming And you can hear that old man laugh Repeat verse 1 Chorus... |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
Well there's a peach tree on a hill in northern Georgia
Where a teenage boy sits staring at the ground. Soon he'll leave to join the rebel soldiers for the Cumberland and Nashville he is bound. He goes down to ride with the Bedford Forrest Calv'ry He can shoot a man at a hunnert yards or more But he knows he's just like any other soldier. If they spill his blood he'll never ride no more. Don't you know I'm just a lonesome boy from Dixie. Help me Lord, I feel so all alone. Don't you know I'm a lonesome boy from Dixie. Gone to war and I just want to get home. When the battle started the rebels were outnumbered They shot his leg with an angry cannonball The medic came and said "we'll all be lucky If the boy from Georgia makes it home at all". chorus Well there's a peach tree on a hill in northern Georgia Where a horse stands like a statue made of stone. Flowers bless a grave down in the meadow. Now the lonesome boy from Dixie made it home. chorus |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
(lickin' on a cock)You grip it then you kiss it
(lickin' on a cock and balls)I'm gon' stick it (lickin' on a cock)It's time for abuse F A double G O T this is Bruce Check this sick as flow coming from a fuckin gay nigga Aint you heard yet? I aint got no shame nigga What's that you say dawg? You wanna talk trash? Let's see how tough you look with a dick in your ass I'm a rough motherfucker, spent 10 years in the clink Crushed all types of ass, black, white, (?) and chink I'm scary as hell, some motherfuckers don't flex Shank you in the shower, it's some bloody gay sex (lickin' on a cock)You grip it then you kiss it (lickin' on a cock and balls)I'm gon' stick it (lickin' on a cock)It's time for abuse F A double G O T this is Bruce (lickin' on a cock)You grip it then you kiss it (if it aint swole)Then punch the tip and twist it (lickin' on a cock)It's time for abuse F A double G O T this is Bruce Verse 2, coming through, with the thickness Fuck females, I'm all about the dickness I'll rip the mic and represent for my crew Stricklee Dicklee, I'll put my penis where you poopoo Don't act disgusted, it's bigger then me baby Your daddy queer as hell and he like gulpin' gravy From a roughneck bulletproof homo like Bruce Get ready for cock, I hope that cornhole be loose (lickin' on a cock)You grip it then you kiss it (lickin' on a cock and balls)I'm gon' stick it (lickin' on a cock)It's time for abuse F A double G O T this is Bruce (lickin' on a cock)You grip it then you kiss it (if it aint swole)Then punch the tip and twist it (lickin' on a cock)It's time for abuse F A double G O T this is Bruce I'm the wizard of wang, call me Gandalf the Gay Dwarf, hobbit, or elf, all that ass being play I'm sick with it (precious) deep inside my robes Bow down to the scepter now your face explodes I got potions, and some magical lotions A sorcerers shit, put that dick in motion The time has come, to crown the new rap king Faggot Bruce! Give me the golden cock ring (lickin' on a cock)You grip it then you kiss it (lickin' on a cock and balls)I'm gon' stick it (lickin' on a cock)It's time for abuse F A double G O T this is Bruce (lickin' on a cock)You grip it then you kiss it (if it aint swole)Then punch the tip and twist it (lickin' on a cock)It's time for abuse F A double G O T this is Bruce |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
He was nobly born
And a Spanish bull's horn Had left one scar on his handsome face He stood like a prince And he had ever since He had grandly walked into the place Though the girls of Madrid Tonight were forbid For tomorrow he must fight once more Before he left the ball He would dance with them all 'Cause he was El Toreador The day of the feast Was just a light in the east When he left Maria's warm bed Her dark eyes said "more" But he walked thru the door Shaking cobwebs of dreams from his head And later that day As he knelt to pray He said God grant me this nothing more If it is the way And I must die today Let me die like a Toreador The Plaza del Toros Shook from the roar As the band played the Toreador's theme Alarmed by the sound The bull paws the ground As the Toreador enters the ring Up and down, Round and round On and on, all alone The shouts of ole In the heat of the day Rushed the hot blood to his Spanish heart And the crowd held their breath As he flirted with death And the bull fighter's sword found it's mark And trying to hide The wound in his side He walked from the ring standing tall And a crowd gathered round As he fell to the ground A priest held his hand Where he lay in the sand And he was heard to say A brave bull died today But he died like a Toreador |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
Crain-Daniels-DiGregorio-Edwards-Marshall-Hayward
Not too long ago I decided I would go Driftin' with the tide down where the trade winds blow I went sailin' in on a southwest wind from some place I don't recall. Glad to be on solid ground, just as the sun was goin' down I stepped out to take a look around. I had a Mai Tai in my hand and I was lookin' at the moon Listening to a band play some south sea island tunes There was a warm breeze blowin' and the rum was flowin', you could almost touch the stars. All at once it came to me nowhere in my memory That I had ever felt so fine and free. Then she came from out of nowhere A brown-skinned girl with flowers in her hair She looked at me awhile And then she smiled a special smile And it went right through me when she swayed up to me There was something she wanted to say She said : ‘I can make your dreams come true’ ‘Come and let me welcome you to paradise’. She took me by the hand, I didn't even know her name She led me through the sand down this little moonlit lane And on out back was a small grass shack and as we got to the door With the palm trees thrashin' and the trade winds crashin', the waves down on the shore She turned around and she pulled me down and she said it just once more. She said : ‘I can make your dreams come true’ ‘Come and let me welcome you to paradise, paradise’. |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
There's a harvest moon and the stars are bright
(Dance gypsy dance) There's a little bit of frost on the grass tonight (Dance gypsy dance) Over in the meadow hid away from them all Dance all night to the fiddle's call Down by the river where the trees grow tall (Dance gypsy dance) I know about you and I know where you've been (Dance gypsy dance) You stole some money from a crippled man (Dance gypsy dance) Then you hit him in the head with a walkin' cane Pushed him outside in the freezin' rain But I bet you wouldn't ever do that again (Dance gypsy dance) Turnin' Turnin' Round the fire Burnin', Burnin' Higher and Higher Now you gotta reckon with the dead man's son (Lay gypsy lay) He's headed this way with a bullet in his gun (Pray, gypsy, pray) Yeah, the hangin' mob is ridin' all night But they can't be here till tomorrow night And you'll be gone by the morning light (Dance gypsy dance) Turnin' Turnin' Round the fire Burnin' Burnin' Higher and Higher And a shot rang out in the midnight breeze (Dance gypsy dance) From a Winchester rifle back in the trees (Dance gypsy dance) And nobody moved and nobody spoke But way down yonder by the hollow oak Hangin' up there by the end of that rope (Dance gypsy dance) Over in the meadow hid away from them all Dance all night to the fiddle's call Down by the river where the trees grow tall (Dance gypsy dance) |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
People get all upset and they shiver and they sweat for money (Money!)
It don't seem to make no difference which a way the wind might blow They scrimp and they save and They'll dig an early grave for money (Money!) They act like maybe they can take it with 'em when they go People work all their lives and they marry ugly wives-for money (Money!) There just ain't no tellin' what a money hungry man might do They cheat and they steal and they murder and they kill-for money (Money!) Now I've heard tell of some money hungry women too Bridge: They say gimme gimme gimme gimme all that you've got I want your money Give it to me, give it to me, I want a lot I want it all I want it right now Ladies of the night get out on the street and fight - for money (Money!) They'll be standing on the corner freezing in the midnight air You can take it out in trade Just as long as they get paid - in money (Money!) If it's dirty or clean just as long As it's green they don't care Bridge: They say gimme gimme gimme gimme all that you've got I want your money Give it to me, give it to me, I want a lot I want it all I want it right now People get all upset and they shiver and they sweat for money (Money!) It don't seem to make no difference which a way the wind might blow They scrimp and they save and They'll dig an early grave for money (Money!) They act like maybe they can take it with 'em when they go Bridge: They say gimme gimme gimme gimme all that you've got I want your money Give it to me, give it to me, I want a lot I want it all I want it right now |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Fire On The Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon (3 Pak) (Costco Longbox Version) (2000)
Well the eagle's been flyin' slow
And the flag's been flyin' low And a lot of people sayin' that America's fixin' to fall Well speakin' just for me And some people from Tennessee We've got a thing or two to tell you all This lady may have stumbled But she ain't never fell And if the Russians don't believe that They can all go straight to hell We're gonna put her feet back On the path of righteousness and then God bless America again CHORUS And you never did think That it ever would happen again (In America, did you?) You never did think That we'd ever get together again ( We damn sure fooled you ) Yeah, we're walkin' real proud And we're talkin' real loud again ( In America ) You never did think That it ever would happen again From The Sound up in Long Island Out to San Francisco Bay And everything that's in between them is our own And we may have done a little bit Of fightin' amongst ourselves But you outside people best leave us alone 'Cause we'll all stick together And you can take that to the bank That's the cowboys and the hippies And the rebels and the yanks You just go and lay your hand On a Pittsburgh Steelers' fan And I think you're gonna finally understand CHORUS And you never did think That it ever would happen again (In America, did you?) You never did think That we'd ever get together again ( We damn sure fooled you ) Yeah, we're walkin' real proud And we're talkin' real loud again ( In America ) You never did think That it ever would happen again (Instrumental) CHORUS And you never did think That it ever would happen again (In America, did you?) You never did think That we'd ever get together again ( We damn sure fooled you ) Yeah, we're walkin' real proud And we're talkin' real loud again ( In America ) You never did think That it ever would happen again |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Full Moon (1984)
If you ever go back into Wooly Swamp son you better not go at night There's things out there in the middle of them woods That'd make a strong man die from fright There's things that crawl and things that fly And things that creep around on the ground And they say the ghost of Lucias Clay gets up and it walks around.: But I couldn't believe it, I just had to find out for myself And I couldn't conceive it, I never would listen to nobody else No I couldn't believe it, I just had to find out for myself That there's some things in this world you just can't explain. The old man lived in the Wooly Swamp way back in the gurgling woods And he never did do a lot of harm in the world But he never did do no good People didn't think too much of him They all thought he acted funny The old man didn't care about people anyway All he cared about was his money. He'd stuff it all down in Mason jars and bury it all around But on certain nights if the moon was right He'd dig it up out of the ground. He'd pour it all out on the floor of his shack And run his fingers through it. Old Lucias Clay was a greedy old man And that's all there ever was to it. The Crayton boys were white trash they lived over on Parvis Creek They were a real snake and sneaky as a cat And belligerent when they'd speak. One night the oldest brother said ya'll meet in the Wooly Swamp later We'll get old Lucias' money and we'll pitch him to the alligators. They found the old man out in the back with a shovel in his hand And thirteen rusty Mason jars he just dug up out of the sand. And they all went crazy and they beat the old man Then they picked him up off the ground Then they threw him in the swamp and they stood there and laughed Till the black water sucked him down. Then they turned around and went back to the shack And they picked up the money and ran. But they hadn't gone nowheres when they realized They were running in quicksand. And they struggled and screamed but they couldn't get away Then just before they were gone They could hear that old man laughing In a voice that was loud and strong. Now that's been fifty years ago an' if you go back by there again There's a spot in the yard in back of that shack Where the ground is always wet. And on certain nights if the moon is right And you're down by the dark footpath You can hear three yound men screaming And you can hear that old man laugh. (V-1)... From: "Nancy Wood" |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Full Moon (1984)
He was nobly born
Had a spanish bull's horn And not one scar on his hansom face He stood like a prince And he had ever since He had grandly walked into the place Though the girls of Madrid Tonight were forbid For tomorrow he must fight once more Before he left the bar He would dance with them all Cause he was El Toreador The day of the feast Was just a lie in the east When he left Maria's warm bed Her dark eyes said more But he walked through the door Shaking cobwebs of dreams from his head And later that day As he knelt to pray He said God grant me this nothing more If it is the way And I must die today Let me die like a Toreador The pageant he chose Shook from the roar As the band played the Toreador's theme Alarmed by the sound The bull paws the ground As the Toreador enters the ring Up and down, round and round On and on, all alone The Plaza del Toros Shook from the roar As the band played the Toreador's theme Alarmed by the sound The bull paws the ground As the Toreador enters the ring Up and down, Round and round On and on, all alone The shouts of ole In the heat of the day Rushed the hot blood to his Spanish heart And the crowd held their breath As he flirted with death And the bull fighter's sword found it's mark And trying to hide The wound in his side He walked from the ring standing tall And a crowd gathered round As he fell to the ground A priest held his hand Where he lay in the sand And he was heard to say A brave bull died today But he died like a Toreador ------------- Lyrics Powered by LyricFind Written By CHARLIE DANIELS, CHARLIE HAYWARD, TAZ DI GREGORIO, TOMMY CRAIN, FRED EDWARDS, JIM MARSHALL <i>Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group</i> |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - Full Moon (1984)
Well the eagle's been flyin' slow
And the flag's been flyin' low And a lotta people sayin' that America's fixin' to fall Well speakin' just for me And some people from Tennessee We've got a thing or two to tell you all This lady may have stumbled But she aint never failed And if the Russians don't believe that They can all go straight to hell We're gonna put her feet back On the path of righteousness and then God bless America again And you never did think That it ever would happen again ( In America, did you ) You never did think That we'd ever get together again ( We damn sure could ) Yeah, we're walkng real proud And we're talkin' real loud again ( In America ) You never did think That it ever would happen again From The Sound up in Long Island Out to San Francisco Bay And everthing that's in between them Is our own And we may have done a little bit Of fightin' amongst ourselves But you outside people best leave us alone 'Cause we'll all stick together And you can take that to the bank That's the cowboys and the hippies And the rebels and and the yanks You just go and lay your hand On a Pittsburgh Steelers' fan And I think you're gonna finally understand TWICE |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - A Decade Of Hits (1999)
The Devil went down to Georgia. He was lookin' for a soul to steal.
He was in a bind 'cause he was way behind. He was willing to make a deal When he came across this young man sawin' on a fiddle and playin' it hot. And the Devil jumped upon a hickory stump and said "Boy, let me tell you what." "I bet you didn't know it, but I'm a fiddle player, too. And if you'd care to take a dare I'll make a bet with you. Now you play a pretty good fiddle, boy, but give the Devil his due. I'll bet a fiddle of gold against your soul 'cause I think I'm better than you." The boy said, "My name's Johnny, and it might be a sin, But I'll take your bet; and you're gonna regret 'cause I'm the best there's ever been." Johnny, rosin up your bow and play your fiddle hard. 'Cause Hell's broke loose in Georgia and the Devil deals the cards. And if you win you get this shiny fiddle made of gold, But if you lose the devil gets your soul. The Devil opened up his case and he said, "I'll start this show." And fire flew from his fingertips as he rosined up his bow. And he pulled the bow across the strings and it made an evil hiss. And a band of demons joined in and it sounded something like this. When the Devil finished, Johnny said, "Well, you're pretty good ol' son, But sit down in that chair right there and let me show you how it's done." "Fire on the Mountain." Run, boys, run! The Devil's in the house of the rising sun; Chicken's in the bread pan picking out dough. Granny, does your dog bite? No, child, no. The Devil bowed his head because he knew that he'd been beat. And he laid that golden fiddle on the ground at Johnny's feet. Johnny said, "Devil, just come on back if you ever wanna try again, 'Cause I've told you once--you son of a bitch--I'm the best there's ever been." And he played: "Fire on the Mountain." Run, boys, run! The Devil's in the house of the rising sun; Chicken's in the bread pan picking out dough. Granny, does your dog bite? No, child, no. |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - A Decade Of Hits (1999)
Well the train to Grinder's Switch is runnin' right on time
And the Tucker boys are cookin' down in Caroline People down in Florida can't be still When ol' Lynyrd Skynyrd's pickin' down in Jacksonville People down in Georgia come from near and far To hear Dicky Betts pickin' on that red guitar Chorus: So gather round Gather round children get down You can get down children be loud You can be loud here and be proud You can be proud here be proud you a rebel Cause the south's gonna do it again Elvin Bishop's sittin' on a bale of hay Damn right hansome and he sure can play There's ZZ Top and you can't forget That old brother Willie's gettin' soakin' wet And all the good people down in Tennessee Are diggin' barefoot Jerry and the CDB Chorus: So gather round Gather round children get down You can get down children be loud You can be loud here and be proud You better be proud here be proud you a rebel Cause the south's gonna do it again and again, and again, and again |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - A Decade Of Hits (1999)
Stroker Ace was born to race.
He had a mean streak ten feet wide. A son of a gun with a taste for fun and more than his share of pride. Take a dirt road curve with the devil's nerve and make a car dance across the mud. Hauling shine was his regular line 'til the track got in his blood. Was a real hot shot and he bragged a lot but, man that fool could drive. 'Cause he loved the feel of the steering wheel and the girls with the bed-room eyes. And in a racing tide or a bar room fight old Stroker stole the show. A back stretch blazer, a real hell raiser and a race track Romeo. Mama lock your daughters up that wild bunch is back in town And them little girls get frisky when they hear that racecar sound They're bringin out the yellow flag, somebody's brakes have failed There's an oilslick on the inside and a wreck along the rail You better stand on it, Stroker, cause a bandit's on your tail. It's a downright joy for a country boy When he hears them engines moan But you gotta hang tough and it gets real rough When you're out there on your own Cause they'll push you around, they'll knock you down They'll shove ya up against the wall And you always know when an engine blows And a man can't win 'em all You could push that car just a little too far any Sunday afternoon And if you break your neck in some d---- fool's wreck they'll forget about you soon But old Stroker Ace was born to race and it's worth all the trying Just to drink champagne in the Victory Lane and to hear that concrete whine Stroker get your dander up this ain't no time to lag You've got to make a lap up if you want to take that checkered flag Number ten is closin' in to even up the score It's time to wave bye-bye and put the pedal on the floor You better stand on it Stroker cause you're blowin' off their doors. Blow their doors off, Stroker. Stand on it, Son. Ah, you good lookin' devil, you. |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - A Decade Of Hits (1999)
I was takin a trip out to L.A.
Toolin along in my cheverolet Tokin on a number and diggin on the radio Just as I crossed the Mississippi line I heard that highway start to whine And I knew that left rear tire was about to blow Well the spare was flat and I got uptight Cause there wasn't a filling station in sight So I just limped on down the shoulder on the rim I went as far as I could and when I stopped the car It was right in front of this little bar Kind of a red-neck lookin joint called the Dew Drop Inn I stuffed my hair up under my hat And told the bartender that I had a flat And ywould he be kind enough to give me change for a one There was one thing I was sure proud to see There wasn't a soul in the place except for him and me He just looked disgusted and pointed toward the telephone I called up the station down the road a ways He said he wasn't very busy today And he could have somone out there in just about 10 minutes or so He said," Now, you just stay right where yer at!" And I didn't bother to tell the darn fool That I sure as hell didn't have anyplace else to go I just ordered up a beer and sat down at the bar When some guy walked in and said, "Who owns this car With the peace sign, the mag wheels and the four on the floor?" He looked at me and I damn near died And I decided that I'd just wait outside So I laid a dollar on the bar and headed for the door Just when I thought I'd get outta there with my skin These 5 big dudes come strollin in With one old drunk chick and some fella with green teeth I was almost to the door when the biggest one Said, "You tip your hat to this lady, son!" And when I did, all that hair fell out from underneath Now the last thing I wanted was to get into a fight In Jackson Mississippi on a Saturday night Especially when there was three of them and only one of me They all started laughin and I felt kinda sick And I knew I better think of something pretty quick So I just reached out and kicked old green teeth right in the knee Now he let out a yell that'd curl yer hair But before he could move I grabbed me a chair And said "Now watch him Folks cause he's a thoroughly dangerous man!" "You may not know it but this man is a spy. He's a undercover agent for the FBI And he's been sent down here to infiltrate the Ku Klux Klan!" He was still bent over holdin on to his knee But everybody else was looking and listening to me And I laid it on thicker and heavier as I went I said, "Would you believe this man has gone as far As tearing Wallace stickers off the bumpers of cars. And he voted for George McGovern for President." "Well, he's a friend of them long haired, hippy-type, pinko fags! I betchya he's even got a commie flag tacked up on the wall inside of his garage." "He's a snake in the grass, I tell ya guys. He may look dumb but that's just a disguise, He's a mastermind in the ways of espionage" They all started lookin real suspicious at him And he jumped up and said "Now just wait a minute Jim! You know he's lying I been living here all of my life!" "I'm a faithful follower of Brother John Birch And I belong to the Antioch Baptist Church. And I aint even got a garage, you can call home and ask my wife!" Then he started saying somethin bout the way I was dressed But I didn't wait around to hear the rest I was too busy moving and hoping I didn't run outta luck When I hit the ground I was making tracks And they were just taking my car down off the jacks So I threw the man a twenty and jumped in and fired that mother up Mario Andretti wouldda sure been proud Of the way I was movin when I passed that crowd Coming out the door and headed toward me at a trot And I guess I should of gone ahead and run But somehow I just couldn't resist the fun Of chasing them all just once around the parking lot Well they headed for their car, but i hit the gas And spun around and headed them off at the pass I was slinging gravel and putting a ton of dust in the air I had them all out there steppin and fetchin Like their heads was on fire and their asses was catchin then I figgered I had better go ahead and split before the cops got there When I hit the road I was really wheelin Had gravel flyin and rubber squeelin And I didn't slow down till I was almost to Arkansas I think I'm gonna reroute my trip I wonder if anybody'd think I'd flipped If I went to L.A., via Omaha |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - A Decade Of Hits (1999)
When I was a boy on my daddys knee
thats when he said these words to me, said listen to what I'm gonna tell you son, and you can help the world go round. dont climb no mountain cause you might slip, and i know you'll drown if saving ships, heres a gutair all shiny and red, and it makes a magic sound. roll, roll, let it roll, let it flood down to your soul, let it talk, let it swing, play that music, let it ring. now you can pick buddy holly, chuck berry to, and you can do anything that you wanna do, wont cause no harm, and never started no wars, and it sounds like father rain. they can call it county, they can call it rock, but I'll play this supper till the day I drop, if you got any troubles just tune on in cause it'll ease away your pain. roll, roll, let it roll, let it flood down to your soul, let it talk, let it swing, play that music, let it ring. some folks get them college degrees, and then they open up an office and they charge big fees, I never was good for much at all, except for playin kinda loud. I could feel it in my feet, hear it in my head, I even played that music when I'm laying in bed, it never did get me anywhere at all, but it makes me kinda proud. roll, roll, let it roll, let it flood down to your soul, let it talk, let it swing, play that music, let it ring. come on and roll, roll, let it roll, let it flood down to your soul, let it talk, let it swing, |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - A Decade Of Hits (1999)
Well the eagle's been flyin' slow
And the flag's been flyin' low And a lot of people sayin' that America's fixin' to fall Well speakin' just for me And some people from Tennessee We've got a thing or two to tell you all This lady may have stumbled But she ain't never fell And if the Russians don't believe that They can all go straight to hell We're gonna put her feet back On the path of righteousness and then God bless America again CHORUS And you never did think That it ever would happen again (In America, did you?) You never did think That we'd ever get together again ( We damn sure fooled you ) Yeah, we're walkin' real proud And we're talkin' real loud again ( In America ) You never did think That it ever would happen again From The Sound up in Long Island Out to San Francisco Bay And everything that's in between them is our own And we may have done a little bit Of fightin' amongst ourselves But you outside people best leave us alone 'Cause we'll all stick together And you can take that to the bank That's the cowboys and the hippies And the rebels and the yanks You just go and lay your hand On a Pittsburgh Steelers' fan And I think you're gonna finally understand CHORUS And you never did think That it ever would happen again (In America, did you?) You never did think That we'd ever get together again ( We damn sure fooled you ) Yeah, we're walkin' real proud And we're talkin' real loud again ( In America ) You never did think That it ever would happen again (Instrumental) CHORUS And you never did think That it ever would happen again (In America, did you?) You never did think That we'd ever get together again ( We damn sure fooled you ) Yeah, we're walkin' real proud And we're talkin' real loud again ( In America ) You never did think That it ever would happen again |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - A Decade Of Hits (1999)
Got on a plane in 'Frisco
And got off in Vietnam I walked into a different world The past forever gone I could have gone to Canada Or I could have stayed in school But I was brought up differently I couldn't break the rules Thirteen months and fifteen days The last ones were the worst One minute I'd kneel down and pray And the next I'd stand and curse No place to run to Where I did not feel that war When I got home I stayed alone And checked behind each door Cuz I'm still in Saigon Still in Saigon I am still in Saigon In my mind The ground at home was covered in snow And I was covered in sweat My younger brother calls me a killer And my daddy calls me a vet Everybody says I'm someone else And I'm sick and there's no cure Damned if I know who I am There was only one place I was sure When i was still in Saigon Still in saigon I am still in saigon In my mind Every summer when it rains I smell the jungle, I hear the planes I can't tell no one, I feel ashamed Afraid some day I'll go insane That's been ten long years ago And time has gone on by Now and then I catch myself Eyes searching through the sky All the sounds of long ago Will be forever in my head Mingled with the wounded cries And the silence of the dead 'Cuz I'm still in Saigon Still in Saigon I am still in Saigon In my mind I am still in Saigon I am still in Saigon Yes, I'm still in Saigon In my mind |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - A Decade Of Hits (1999)
People say I'm no good, and crazy as a loon
'Cause I get stoned in the mornin', I get drunk in the afternoon Kinda like my old blue tick hound, I like to lay around in the shade And I ain't got no money, but I damn sure got it made 'Cause I ain't askin' nobody for nothin' If I can't get it on my own If you don't like the way I'm livin' You just leave this long haired country boy alone Preacher man talking on TV, puttin' down the rock and roll Wants me to send a donation, 'cause he's worried about my soul He said, "Jesus walked on the water.", and I know that it's true But sometimes I think that preacher man, would like to do a little walkin' too But I ain't askin' nobody for nothin' If I can't get it on my own If you don't like the way I'm livin' You just leave this long haired country boy alone A poor girl wants to marry, a rich girl wants to flirt A rich man goes to college, a poor man goes to work A drunkard wants another drink of wine, and a politician wants your vote I don't want much of nothing at all, but I will take another toke 'Cause I ain't asking nobody for nothin' If I can't get it on my own If you don't like the way I'm livin' You just leave this long haired country boy alone |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - A Decade Of Hits (1999)
If you ever go back into Wooly Swamp son you better not go at night
There's things out there in the middle of them woods That'd make a strong man die from fright There's things that crawl and things that fly And things that creep around on the ground And they say the ghost of Lucias Clay gets up and it walks around Chorus: But I couldn't believe it, I just had to find out for myself And I couldn't conceive it, I never would listen to nobody else No I couldn't believe it, I just had to find out for myself That there's some things in this world you just can't explain The old man lived in the Wooly Swamp way back in the gurgling woods And he never did do a lot of harm in the world But he never did do no good People didn't think too much of him They all thought he acted funny The old man didn't care about people anyway All he cared about was his money He'd stuff it all down in Mason jars and bury it all around But on certain nights if the moon was right He'd dig it up out of the ground He'd pour it all out on the floor of his shack And run his fingers through it Old Lucias Clay was a greedy old man And that's all there ever was to it Chorus The Crayton boys were white trash they lived over on Parvis Creek They were a real snake and sneaky as a cat And belligerent when they'd speak One night the oldest brother said ya'll meet in the Wooly Swamp later We'll get old Lucias' money and we'll pitch him to the alligators They found the old man out in the back with a shovel in his hand And thirteen rusty Mason jars he just dug up out of the sand And they all went crazy and they beat the old man Then they picked him up off the ground Then they threw him in the swamp and they stood there and laughed Till the black water sucked him down Then they turned around and went back to the shack And they picked up the money and ran But they hadn't gone nowhere when they realized They were running in quicksand And they struggled and screamed but they couldn't get away Then just before they were gone They could hear that old man laughing In a voice that was loud and strong Now that's been fifty years ago an' if you go back by there again There's a spot in the yard in back of that shack Where the ground is always wet And on certain nights if the moon is right And you're down by the dark footpath You can hear three young men screaming And you can hear that old man laugh Repeat verse 1 Chorus... |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - A Decade Of Hits (1999)
Thinks he's a toughguy
Superfly Stays high Sneakin down the alleyway to make another buy Talkin bout a big deal Big wheel Nothins real Wouldn't know the truth if it looked him in the eye Sneakin out the back door Top floor Dirt poor You know the boys gonna get himself in jail Living on the back street Concrete Fast speed Lost in the jungle with the tiger by the tail Everytime I see him Everytime I see him Everytime I see him He's just barely getting by Everytime I see him Everytime I see him Everytime I see him He's down there getting high Midnight siren Whats it mean Bad dreams Shiverin and shakin in the middle of the night Down in a cold sweat In debt Upset Hidin in the back room to keep ot of sight Walkin that tough walk Jivetalk Double cross Sneakin down the side street hidin from the sun Makin them big plans Big man Be this man Gonna make a million but he never gets it done Everytime I see him Everytime I see him Everytime I see him He's just barely getting by Everytime I see him Everytime I see him Everytime I see him He's down there getting high Thinks he's a loverboy Super joy Tough toy Thinks he's kinda sexy but the ladies say he ain't Nothing but a no class Jiveass Movin fast Wants to be a winner but the monkey says he can't After hours nightspot Whatcha got Hot shot Gotta keep movin just to keep from going down The boy won't ever learn Slow burn Overturn End up in a coffin there six feet in the ground Everytime I see him Everytime I see him Everytime I see him He's just barely getting by Everytime I see him Everytime I see him Everytime I see him He's down there getting high |
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from The Charlie Daniels Band - High Lonesome (1991)
In the southern part of Texas, east and west of El Paso
Where the mighty Franklin Mountains guard the trail to Mexico There's a new-made widow crying and a hearse a-rollin' slow I guess the devil's passed this way again. There's a lathered sorrel stallion running through the Joshua trees And a young man in the saddle with his coat tails in the breeze. He's got a six gun on his right hip and a rifle at his knees And he's dealing in a game that he can't win. Chorus: Poor Billy Bonney, you're only 21, Pat Garrett's got your name on every bullet in his gun. Every notch you carve on your six gun Has a bloody tale to tell. You're a mile ahead of Garrett and a step outside of Hell. Those fancy clothes you're wearin' and the women in your bed Can't take away the traces of the men that you've left dead As you ride across the badlands with a price upon your head And now the Wheel of Fortune starts to turn. Your reputation's grown 'til it's the biggest in the land And there ain't a lot of people left who want to call your hand And I guess you'll go down shootin' and like all branded men When you shake hands with the devil you get burned. Chorus: Poor Billy Bonney, you're only 21, Pat Garrett's got your name on every bullet in his gun. Every notch you carve on your six gun Has a bloody tale to tell. You're a mile ahead of Garrett and a step outside of Hell. |