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Genuine Sweet Company
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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.
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Genre
Country Bluegrass
Charts
Peak #499
Peak in subgenre #49
Author
Richard Aberdeen
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2007 Freedom Tracks Music
Uploaded
January 20, 2007
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MP3 4.6 MB 128 kbps 5:01
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Some folks say he’s a rich man, but lonely like the rest of us They say he owns expensive cars but likes to take the bus At night he watches tv alone without friends or family Lord knows, he sure could use some genuine sweet company You may be a small-time player lyin’ your way up the social ladder Or a preferred large stock holder who keeps on gettin’ fatter One thing we share in common, no matter who we happen to be Lord knows, we all can use some genuine sweet company Poor Lazarus was a sick lonely man with no friends, without a home Sittin’ outside the gate of a rich man, destitute and forlorn When he died he went on to where the rich man forever longs to be Lord knew, they both could use, some genuine sweet company You may be a wheeler an’ a dealer engaged in office power talks High above a homeless veteran livin’ in a cardboard box One thing we share in common, no matter who we happen to be Lord knows, we all can use some genuine sweet company Maybe there’s a reason why the good Lord taught us all to help out our brother We’re in this thing called life together, dependant on each other So when you see a wealthy man, say “hello”, even if you’re poor Be kind to a lonely widow, death soon knocks at every door In a world short on compassion and filled with insincerity Lord knows, we all can use some genuine sweet company
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