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1:06 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Songs Of The Trail (1992) | |||||
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0:34 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Songs Of The Trail (1992) | |||||
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3:43 | ||||
from Don Edwards - West Of Yesterday (1996) | |||||
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6:23 | ||||
from Don Edwards - West Of Yesterday (1996) | |||||
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2:47 | ||||
from Don Edwards - West Of Yesterday (1996) | |||||
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2:48 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Songs Of The Trail (1992) | |||||
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3:16 | ||||
from The Horse Whisperer (호스 위스퍼러) [ost] (1998) | |||||
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4:27 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Goin' Back To Texas (1993) | |||||
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2:56 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Songs Of The Trail (1992) | |||||
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2:53 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Songs Of The Trail (1992) | |||||
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1:16 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Songs Of The Trail (1992) | |||||
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5:52 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Goin' Back To Texas (1993) | |||||
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2:33 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Songs Of The Trail (1992) | |||||
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4:20 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Goin' Back To Texas (1993) | |||||
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4:06 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Goin' Back To Texas (1993) | |||||
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3:53 | ||||
from Don Edwards - West Of Yesterday (1996) | |||||
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4:32 | ||||
from Don Edwards - West Of Yesterday (1996) | |||||
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2:51 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Songs Of The Trail (1992)
In the lobby of a big hotel in New York Town, one day
Sat a bunch of fellows telling yarns, to pass the time away They told of places where they'd been and different things they'd seen Some preferred Chicago Town, while others New Orleans I can see the cattle grazing o'er the hills at early morn I can see the campfires smoking at the breaking of the dawn I can hear the bronco's neighing, I can hear the cowboy sing I'd like to be in Texas for the roundup in the spring In a corner in an old armchair, sat a man whose hair was gray He listened to them eagerly, to what they had to say They asked him where he'd like to be, his clear old voice did ring I'd like to be in Texas for the roundup in the spring I can see the cattle grazing o'er the hills at early morn I can see the campfires smoking at the breaking of the dawn I can hear the bronco's neighing, I can hear the cowboy sing I'd like to be in Texas for the roundup in the spring They sat and listened carefully to each word he had to say They knew the old man sitting there, had been a top hand in his day They asked him for a story of his life out on the plains Slowly he removed his hat then quietly began I've seen 'em stampede o'er the hills till you'd think they'd never stop I've seen 'em run for miles and miles until their leader dropped I was a foreman of a cow ranch, the calling of a king I'd like to be in Texas for the roundup in the spring I can see the cattle grazing o'er the hills at early morn I can see the campfires smoking at the breaking of the dawn I can hear the bronco's neighing, I can hear the cowboy sing I'd like to be in Texas for the roundup in the spring I'd like to sleep my last long sleep with mother earth for bed My saddle for a pillow, the bright stars overhead Then I could hear the last stampede, the songs of rivers sing Way back down in Texas for the roundup in the spring |
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1:37 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Songs Of The Trail (1992)
In the lobby of a big hotel in New York Town, one day
Sat a bunch of fellows telling yarns, to pass the time away They told of places where they'd been and different things they'd seen Some preferred Chicago Town, while others New Orleans I can see the cattle grazing o'er the hills at early morn I can see the campfires smoking at the breaking of the dawn I can hear the bronco's neighing, I can hear the cowboy sing I'd like to be in Texas for the roundup in the spring In a corner in an old armchair, sat a man whose hair was gray He listened to them eagerly, to what they had to say They asked him where he'd like to be, his clear old voice did ring I'd like to be in Texas for the roundup in the spring I can see the cattle grazing o'er the hills at early morn I can see the campfires smoking at the breaking of the dawn I can hear the bronco's neighing, I can hear the cowboy sing I'd like to be in Texas for the roundup in the spring They sat and listened carefully to each word he had to say They knew the old man sitting there, had been a top hand in his day They asked him for a story of his life out on the plains Slowly he removed his hat then quietly began I've seen 'em stampede o'er the hills till you'd think they'd never stop I've seen 'em run for miles and miles until their leader dropped I was a foreman of a cow ranch, the calling of a king I'd like to be in Texas for the roundup in the spring I can see the cattle grazing o'er the hills at early morn I can see the campfires smoking at the breaking of the dawn I can hear the bronco's neighing, I can hear the cowboy sing I'd like to be in Texas for the roundup in the spring I'd like to sleep my last long sleep with mother earth for bed My saddle for a pillow, the bright stars overhead Then I could hear the last stampede, the songs of rivers sing Way back down in Texas for the roundup in the spring |
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3:18 | ||||
from Don Edwards - West Of Yesterday (1996) | |||||
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2:53 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Goin' Back To Texas (1993) | |||||
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5:25 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Songs Of The Trail (1992) | |||||
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3:07 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Goin' Back To Texas (1993) | |||||
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2:48 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Goin' Back To Texas (1993) | |||||
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3:51 | ||||
from Don Edwards - West Of Yesterday (1996) | |||||
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3:55 | ||||
from Don Edwards - West Of Yesterday (1996) | |||||
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4:31 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Goin' Back To Texas (1993)
Up before the sunrise
It's a rocky road back home The dust won't be near settled As where we just come from I'll keep my promise to you Just like I said I would And lay you 'neath the pecan trees And hang your spurs for good Say goodbye to Montana Where the northers always blow The paint brush will be blummin' By the time I get you home We drove a herd from Texas To the big Montana sky I swear sometimes I wondered If we make it here alive I wish I could of told you That you were my best friend I guess you always knew that But we were both to tough to bend Say goodbye to Montana Where the northers always blow The paint brush will be blummin' By the time I get you home All honor to the cowboy Your praises, they will sing 'Cause you never sold your saddle And that's the most important thing Adios Montana Where the northers always blow The paint brush will be blummin By the time I get you home |
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2:42 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Songs Of The Trail (1992) | |||||
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3:44 | ||||
from Don Edwards - West Of Yesterday (1996)
Down in my dreams somehow it seems
That I'm back where I belong Just a country hick way back in the stick Back where I was born Cause the city lights and the city ways Are drivin' me insane I wanna be alone I wanna be back home Out on the Texas plains I wanna drink my java from an old tin can While the moon comes shinin' high I wanna hear the call of a whipoorwill I wanna hear a coyote whine I wanna feel my saddle horse between my legs Just riding him out on the range Just to kick him in the sides let him show His step and pride out on the Texas plains I wanna hear the thunder as it goes and rolls I wanna feel the rain in my face Just a thousand miles from the city lights Living a cowboy ways I wanna sleep at night beneath the stars above With that whole moon shinin' down I wanna cook my grabbel with catfish skulls Fifty miles from town I wanna drink my java... Sometime soon I'm goin' back back Where the skies are blue In a little house just built for two Back where my dreams come true Well I'm tired of subways And the forty story shacks I'm tradin' the wide open range I wanna go back, please take me back Out on the Texas plains I wanna drink my java... |
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3:34 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Songs Of The Trail (1992) | |||||
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2:59 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Songs Of The Trail (1992) | |||||
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3:21 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Songs Of The Trail (1992) | |||||
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3:19 | ||||
from Don Edwards - West Of Yesterday (1996) | |||||
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3:18 | ||||
from Don Edwards - West Of Yesterday (1996) | |||||
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3:34 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Songs Of The Trail (1992) | |||||
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3:34 | ||||
from Cowboy Hymns And Prayers (1996) | |||||
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3:51 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Goin' Back To Texas (1993) | |||||
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3:57 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Goin' Back To Texas (1993) | |||||
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4:14 | ||||
from Don Edwards - West Of Yesterday (1996) | |||||
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3:52 | ||||
from Don Edwards - Goin' Back To Texas (1993) |