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Hayride
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Done on my strumstick, a dulcimer type instrument
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Artist picture
Just another singer/songwriter. I play all my own instruments (except drums) and record on a Boss BR1200CD standalone multi-track recorder
Just an old Back To The Land hippie that stuck to his plan.
Song Info
Genre
Country Bluegrass
Charts
Peak #31
Peak in subgenre #3
Author
Charlie Williams aka Pine
Rights
2007
Uploaded
February 16, 2007
Track Files
MP3
MP3 2.2 MB 128 kbps 2:23
Story behind the song
I needed to do a "cheer me up song"
Lyrics
instrumental
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Comments 12
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LeeBoos
Oct 16, 2019
Loving this, I started out playing folk style. Great tune glad I played it.
wooly56
May 25, 2015
Still love this thing!
Michael Duran
Apr 28, 2015
Great feeling mood from start to finish pard! :D
gabe stenziano
Nov 23, 2010
you old hillbilly, this sounds great. toe tappin', feel good music. nice job, gabe
Astronomusic
Jun 07, 2010
Awesome groove !!! Extra stars deserved !!! :D:D Z&A
Roger John
Jun 07, 2010
Okay now I see why you write so much. You dont put any words in your songs so you got more time to write new songs. OKay but you dont need words. Your pretty good pine cat pretty good.
Michael R7 GT
Jun 06, 2010
Beautiful!!
Michael Bennett
Jun 03, 2010
This track fits the title well...real fine stringers and sounding top shelf. Fine mix too!
Jiri Hajek - composer
May 26, 2010
Happy music, Charlie, the mood is really great!! Jiri
Kevin Miller
Apr 23, 2010
Had to go through Wooly's station, but glad I found this song. I can smell fresh-cut timothy in the air! Nice.
Rosie Clare
Aug 23, 2008
Great toe tapping tune!!! With Fall in the air this song lifts the spirits!! Nice work. Rosie
Bob Forbes
Jun 04, 2008
This brings back memories - as a kid we used to go to a dude ranch in Jackson Hole, WY. - loved the hayrides and the innertube down the canels... those were the days... This is a fun song Pine - you can smell the hay and hear the clippity clop of the horse... Excellent! Cheers, Bob