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Yo, Chuck, where you at, G?. I think he went upstairs, y'know. A very furious mixture of noise. What Public Enemy producer Hank Shocklee calls. 'Music's worst nightmare' {Hey, he's a good kid
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the world on fire. Get a billion people higher, from just one blunt in my cypher. The rhymer Bombs Squads and MC's like Hank Shocklee. From fifteen to fifty-fifth I ran all through the blocks. I
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Harry Truman was our president. A coke an burger cost you thirty cents. I was still in love with Mavis Brown. On the night Hank Williams came to town "I love Lucy" debuted on TV. That was one big
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Song Dear John - Hank Williams. Well when I woke up this mornin'. There was a note upon my door. Said "don't make me no coffee babe. 'Cause I won't be back no more". And that's all she wrote
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Song Pan American - Hank Williams. I have heard your stories about your fast trains. But now I'll tell you about one all the southern folks have seen|g. She's the beauty of the southlands listen to
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Song California Zephyr - Hank Williams. From the Great Salt Lakes of Utah. To California's golden shore. Colorado and Nevada. Through the deserts burnin' door. While she's circlin' through the
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Song Singing Waterfall - Hank Williams. There's a singing waterfall. In the mountains far away. That's where I long to be. At the close of everyday. That's where my sweetheart's sleepin'. Down
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hangin' on. If I'd have been in the back. Of Hank's Cadillac. . Gotta be in Ohio by tomorrow night. Hank you gotta get up on that stage. You can't let all those good people down. It just ain't right
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COOL WATER Lyrics 4/4. Key C Hank Williams version. All C day I've faced the G7 bar - ren waste. With C out the taste of G7 wa-ter. cool, C wa-ter. Ole F Dan and I, with G7 throats burned dry
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In the desert where we searched for gold. The days're hot the nights're cold. Hank and Joe and me walked on. So bold and brave and free For days and days we fought the heat. I got so thirsty and
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In the desert where we searched for gold. The days're hot the nights're cold. Hank and Joe and me walked on. So bold and brave and free For days and days we fought the heat. I got so thirsty and
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Song The Conversation - Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams Jr. Hank, let's talk about your daddy. Tell me how your mama loved that man. Well, just break out a bottle, hoss. I'll tell you bout the driftin