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Train to Nashville
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from AMERICAN RIVER a song for Tara Cole Nashville Session Players www.FreedomTracks.com
progressive rock rb folk blues southern rock country politics inspirational comedy jesus bluegrass humor
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Top Nashville musicians and vocalists perform 21 songs of political and social content not typically allowed on mainstream radio; issues addressed include anti-
Top Nashville musicians and session vocalists perform songs of political and social content not typically allowed on mainstream radio; issues addressed include anti-war, poverty, health, taxation, immigration, environmental, social security privatization, gun control, negative effects of neo-con and religious 'right' agendas, etc. Genres include country, blues, rock, folk, R&B soul, pop, Native USA, bluegrass, Americana, Southern Rock, Rock-a-Billy and alternative.
Song Info
Genre
Country Bluegrass
Charts
#484 in subgenre Peak #20
Charts
Peak #243
Author
Richard Aberdeen
Rights
2007 Freedom Tracks Music
Uploaded
January 20, 2007
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MP3 3.9 MB 128 kbps 4:18
Lyrics
I went off to see the big world from life down on the family farm But I learned real quick the good life is back where I was born This big city job is history, gonna punch out one last time (last time) Waitin’ for that final whistle an’ I’ll be movin’ on down the line Gonna take the train to Nashville, head on home to Tennessee A free n’ easy voice is callin’ yonder south of Bowlin’ Green Might go all the way to Jackson, the Memphis blues don’t bother me (don’t bother me) Livin’ in the state of Graceland’s the only way (only way, only way) I can be free Cost a rich man twenty million to fly part way up to the moon He an’ the Russians who went with him, they came back singin' freedom’s tune An’ when they lay me in the cold ground, jus’ play Amazin' Grace for me (for me) And if they ask where I prefer to spend eternity Gonna take the train to Nashville, head on home to Tennessee A free n’ easy voice is callin’ yonder south of Bowlin’ Green Might go all the way to Jackson, the Memphis blues don’t bother me (don’t bother me) Livin’ in the state of Graceland’s the only way (only way, only way) I can be free These high-rise city rules are jus’ way too tight for me Livin’ in the state of Graceland’s the only way (only way, only way) I can be free Play a little guitar for the king, home sweet home, Tennessee (Tennessee. . . take that train)
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