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Say Goodbye to the River
03:12
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Well Albert he's a ferry boat man at the Greencastle Locks,
and in between fairing cars he fished off the docks.
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Solid Gone
03:21
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Snake, snake, rattlesnake at my front door.
Went and got my pistol, no rattlesnake no more.
Now he's gone.
Solid gone.
Now he's gone, he's solid gone.
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Think of Me Omie
02:43
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My Home's above the river, where I'll always be.
'Til the river caries me rolling to the sea.
If you ever feel lonely,
If you ever feel blue,
Think of me Omie and I'll think of you.
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Aunt Mary's Spring
03:21
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Well walking John was a walking man and he walked on down the road,
Threw up his hand and he said hello.
This here's Aunt Mary's Spring where the water's pure and clear
Lay down your weary load.
Here at Aunt Mary's spring
Where the water's pure and clear
You're hot and dusty, it satisfies for sure.
Aunt Mary's Spring, right at my front door.
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There is no quiet place in the city,
No place to hear the leaves of spring.
There is no quiet place in the city,
for the rustling of the insect wings.
And what is there to life if a man he cannot hear,
The cry of the whippoorwill or the running of the deer?
Where has the eagle gone?
Where is the sparrow's song?
And a voice from on the water,
from across the forest floor cries, "They don't live here anymore."
They don't live here anymore.
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Sally's Rock
03:37
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Sally's in love with a steam boat captain,
she's in love with a river boat man.
He steams up that river Barren,
he brings her mail, and he holds her hand.
The steam boat captain, he fell in love with a girl from Bowling Green,
and it broke poor Sally's heart about the worst I've ever seen.
Whose that standing on Sally's rock?
Whose that holding her hand?
Whose that standing on Sally's rock?
Must be Sally, and the river boat man.
Must be Sally, and the river boat man.
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Wild Riders
03:27
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John Hunt Morgan and his merry men,
Rode through Kentucky again and again.
Where you can still hear Morgan's
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Oh To Be In Kentucky
03:32
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I Can't Forget Your Name
03:39
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I got in my car and I drove just as far as I can go.
Out in the wind, the rain, and the freezing snow.
But no matter how far I drive,
There ain't no place to hide,
from what I'm feeling inside,
i can't forget your name.
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The Grangers Bowling Green, Kentucky
Even though we play traditional music we learned from our grandfathers, we are truely an environmentally green bluegrass
band becuse we sing songs about our planet and it's resources.
I'm Jim "The Ranger Granger"
Todd is "The Stranger Granger"
Jeff is "Danger Granger"
We are "The Grangers"
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