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what is the name of the song that talks about the person praying for all these things to go wrong to other people

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does anyone know a song that the lyrics say somehting about "i like your lips like you like...."  It's kinda new, or at least to me....

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Heard a new country song by a male artist the first line of the chorus goes something like "just dont tell em ive gone crazy"    anyone know who this is and or a title?

Legendary Songwriter Paul Collins since 1974 in Country-Rock, Alt-Country,Americana

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Download legal entire Full-length CD albums and DVD music videos on Paul Collins' official website http://www.thepaulcollinsbeat.com

 For years, music critics have praised singer-songwriter Paul Collins, for his solo albums playing Americana, Country and roots rock and his work with his legendary rock bands The Nerves and The Beat. Collins has been compared to Steve Earle, Mark Knopfler, Bob Dylan, The Byrds and Chris Isaak, whose band backed Collins on his self-titled debut solo album with Sheryl Crow guitarist Jeff Trott.

Singer songwriter Paul Collins plays Americana, Country, Folk and Alt-RockSinger songwriter Paul Collins plays Americana, Country, Folk and Alt-Rock

 

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Johnny Horton - "Broken Hearted Gypsy" (Video)

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That's just some good old tyme country. Take a listen to that guitar solo...BOSS!

Sally Jaye premiers on NBC's Mercy

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I really enjoyed the music on NBC’s  Mercy tonight. All of the bands fit well into the scheme of the shows plot. What really hit me was a song that I needed to find out. The lyrics in the song had the words  “fast enough”. When I searched this further I discovered that this these lyric came up on google with Sally Jaye, and upon further searches I got the lyrics. Here they are:You were a good girl with straight As and mannersTil somebody hurt you, polite didn't matterYou missed the collection plate, fell asleep in church todayThere's blood on your pretty white dress, look at your head its a mess(chorus)You're giving it up, but not fast enoughYou're giving it up, but change never comesYou can lie on your back and let him have his wayHe's gonna like that, then hell go awayYou're in good company getting by on sweetSweet is just your way when you don't know what to be

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The Dillards - An (Endless) Family Tradition

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It’s been alternately figured that the Dillards, the Byrds or the Flying Burrito Brothers are the founding fathers of country rock. It’s a silly and useless debate to become engaged in. But whereas those two latter groups always functioned, to a certain extent, as rock groups, the Dillards began in Missouri as a straight bluegrass band replete with vocal harmonies and the like.

The band’s decision to head west and give the music thing a go in California, though, changed the trajectory of not just the Dillards’ career, but the folks that comprised the Byrds and the Burrito Brothers.

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J.D. Crowe: Somehow Tonight

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Folks are generally surprised when I tell ‘em that bluegrass is one of my favorite things to listen to – specifically in the summer, but anytime’s good. I’m not usually prompted for examples of who I toss on all too frequently, but new grass stuff makes up a good portion of my listening habits. There’s obviously nothing wrong with more traditional fair, but the explosive musicality that can overwhelm listeners at the turn of any corner during a well conceived bluegrass track makes the genre (or sub-genre) as exciting as anything electrified.

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The Dillards - "One A.M." (Video)

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I'm pretty foggy on the comings and goings of Dillard family members throughout the various line ups. And this song might not be the greatest representation of what the group's known for, so listen with that in mind.

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Is there anyone out there that is a true country music fan?


 

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