Song Guitars - . Sometimes. The sleeping. Wake. In the night. And the silence. Is broken. Guitars. Softly sigh. They don't care or understand. They just play guitars and. They don't worry any more
Song Celina Tennessee - The Kentucky Headhunters. Run, run, run - Your papa's got a gun. And daddy says he don't like boys like me. With stringy long hair and hungry eyes. The kind of moves that
You know I lost my little darling. The night they were playing. The beautiful Tennessee Waltz I remember the night of theTennessee Waltz. Only you know how much I have lost I know I lost my
You know I lost my little darling. The night they were playing. The beautiful Tennessee Waltz I remember the night of theTennessee Waltz. Only you know how much I have lost I know I lost my
I was waltzin' with my darlin' to theTennessee Waltz. When an old friend, I happened to see. I introduced her to my loved one and while they were waltzin'. My friend stole my sweetheart from me
I was born across the river. In the mountains where I call home. Lord, times were good there. Don't know why, I ever roamed Oh, Tennessee River and a mountain man. We get together anytime we can
I have a band of men and all they do is play for me. They come from miles around to hear them play a melody. Beneath the stars, my ten guitars will play a song for you. And if you're with the one
I have a band of men and all they do is play for me. They come from miles around to hear them play a melody. Beneath the stars, my ten guitars will play a song for you. And if you're with the one
Back about eighteen and twenty-five. I left Tennessee very much alive. I never would've made it through the Arkansas mud. If I hadn't been riding on theTennessee Stud. . Had some trouble with
have made it through the Arkansas mud. If I hadn't been a-riding on theTennessee Stud I had some trouble with my sweetheart's pa. One of her brothers was a bad outlaw. I wrote a letter to my Uncle
Cash Johnny. Non Album Tracks Tennessee Stud Jimmy Driftwood / Warden Music BMI (1994) Back about eighteen and twenty-five. I left Tennessee very much alive. I never would have made it through the
Along about eighteen twenty-five,. I left Tennessee very much alive. I never would have got through the Arkansas mud. If I hadn't been a-ridin' on theTennessee Stud. I had some trouble with my
( c. berry ) Long distance information, give me memphis tennessee. Help me find the party trying to get in touch with me. She could not leave her number, but I know who placed the call. 'cause my