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August 05, 2010 // Posted by: admin // Category: Rebel Flag Belt Buckles
This is one of my favorite songs. Anybody who is a proud christian southerner would like it also.
Duration : 0:2:43
This is one of my favorite songs. Anybody who is a proud christian southerner would like it also.
Duration : 0:2:43
ASHLEY HICKLIN Live on BBC Radio York with Presenter Matt Seymour. Performing “Never Say Never”, taken from the debut album “Parrysland”…
Lyrics / Song-text:
Hold your love, my dear,
They sent a message, this morning, twas clear,
For I will sail the seven seas,
Fight for my country yeah it would seem,
Will you wait, for me, my dear?
And if I return, from front line duty,
There will be bells galore in spring,
And oh no dont cry, my love, for I will try,
My very best for you and I,
If you wait, for me, my dear.
Drive baby drive, take a left, take a right,
Show your true colours, Were like strangers in the night,
Lets brim the tank full, theres a roadtrip in store and,
Buckle your belt yeah, lets head for the moors,
Head for the moors, head for the moors.
Town after town, saw a clothes garment fly,
Come the end of the world, we had both become shy,
And in the bright, city lights, came a dare unto me,
So we chased round the minster going, Starkers and free,
Starkers and free, yeah ee yeah
Starkers and free!
Were sewing the seed, the never say never dream,
Who knows, this could be,
The never say never, the never say never,
Dream, Oh its a dream.
Smile baby smile, once, in a while,
Wont you opt to be an optimist on the long green mile,
For the devil is a doubt, that burns a conflict in me,
So let the rain pour down, and the confidence free,
Confidence free, confidence free!
Were sewing the seed, the never say never dream,
Who knows, this could be, The never say never,
Oh oh oh, the never say never, Well well,
Were sewing the seed, the never say never dream,
Who knows, this could be, The never say never,
Oh oh oh, the never say never,
Dream, Dream.
Duration : 0:4:22
Ashley Hicklin – Live @ Regal Rooms in London May 2009 – Filmed by Petra Niskanen…
Lyrics / Song-text:
Hold your love, my dear,
They sent a message, this morning, twas clear,
For I will sail the seven seas,
Fight for my country yeah it would seem,
Will you wait, for me, my dear?
And if I return, from front line duty,
There will be bells galore in spring,
And oh no dont cry, my love, for I will try,
My very best for you and I,
If you wait, for me, my dear.
Drive baby drive, take a left, take a right,
Show your true colours, Were like strangers in the night,
Lets brim the tank full, theres a road-trip in store and,
Buckle your belt yeah, lets head for the moors,
Head for the moors, head for the moors.
Town after town, saw a clothes garment fly,
Come the end of the world, we had both become shy,
And in the bright, city lights, came a dare unto me,
So we chased round the minster going, Starkers and free,
Starkers and free, yeah ee yeah
Starkers and free!
Were sewing the seed, the never say never dream,
Who knows, this could be,
The never say never, the never say never,
Dream, Oh its a dream.
Smile baby smile, once, in a while,
Wont you opt to be an optimist on the long green mile,
For the devil is a doubt, that burns a conflict in me,
So let the rain pour down, and the confidence free,
Confidence free, confidence free!
Were sewing the seed, the never say never dream,
Who knows, this could be, The never say never,
Oh oh oh, the never say never, Well well,
Were sewing the seed, the never say never dream,
Who knows, this could be, The never say never,
Oh oh oh, the never say never,
Dream, Dream.
Duration : 0:5:2
Always something going on with Richard, whether its a song or a joke. Check out his outrageous belt buckle. He has a collection these buckles that he makes from the hubcaps of semi-tractors and other things. Big buckles for a mighty big man with a mighty big heart.
Mike Johnson music & biography:
http://www.freewebs.com/blackyodelno1
http://www.cdbaby.com/all/mikejohnson
Duration : 0:7:9
Mike Johnson is no stranger to horses or six-guns as these photos of him taken in Maryland, Virginia, Texas, Arizona, and Colorado reveal. Also pictured are some of his many boots and [30] belt buckles. He also has over a dozen cowboy hats.
His song, “Yeah I’m A Cowboy” [written in October 1978] has been making it’s rounds since 1987. Most recently on the September 2006 “Rough Guide To Yodel” CD, compiled by Bart Plantenga, and released by the World Music Network in London, which features the yodel songs of 18 world famous Yodelers.
In December 2007 it was released on Mike’s “Yodeling 40 Years” 2-disc CD featuring 50 yodeling songs written & composed by him, and available from Roughshod Records.
http://www.freewebs.com/blackyodelno1/roughshodrecordsstore.htm
Bart Plantenga is the author of the 2004 best seller, “Yodel-Ay-Eee-Ooo, The Secret History of Yodeling Around The World.” His follow-up book, “Yodel In Hi-Fi” which will include Mike is in the wings.
Bart Plantenga at http://www.bartplantenga.com
Mike Johnson is Country Music’s No.1 Black Yodeler, and his Yodel Song Archives, containing 114 yodeling songs written & composed by him, and related material, are in the permanent music preservation collection of the Recorded Sound Reference Center at the Library of Congress.
Mike Johnson music & biography: http://www.cdbaby.com/all/mikejohnson
http://www.freewebs.com/blackyodelno1
Duration : 0:3:49
Waylon Arnold Jennings (June 15, 1937 February 13, 2002) was an influential American country music singer and musician.
A series of duet albums with Willie Nelson in the late 1970s culminated in the 1978 crossover hit, “Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys”.
Willie Hugh Nelson (born April 30, 1933) is an American country singer-songwriter, author, poet and actor.
Along with Nelson, Waylon Jennings was also achieving success in country music in the early 1970s, and the pair were soon combined into a genre called outlaw country (”outlaw” because it did not conform to Nashville standards).
“Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys” is a country music song written by Ed Bruce and Patsy Bruce. It was made famous by Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson, whose version was first released on their 1978 album Waylon & Willie. The song’s lyrics advise mothers to raise their children as doctors or lawyers rather than cowboys, who seem to be “always alone.”
The Waylon & Willie version peaked at No. 1 in March 1978, spending four weeks atop the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart.
Lyrics:
Cowboys ain’t easy to love and they’re harder to hold
And they’d rather give you a song then diamonds or gold
Lonestar belt buckles and old faded Levi’s each night begins a new day
And if you don’t understand him and he don’t die young
He’ll probly just ride away
Mamas don’t let your babies grow up to be cowboys
Don’t let ‘em pick guitars and drive them old trucks
Make ‘em be doctors and lawyers and such
Mamas don’t let your babies grow up to be cowboys
They’ll never stay home and they’re always alone
Even with someone they love
Cowboys like smokey old pool rooms and clear mountian mornings
Little warm puppies and children and girls of the night
And them that don’t know him won’t like him
And them that do sometimes won’t know how to take him
He ain’t wrong he’s just different
but his pride won’t let him do things to make you think he’s right
Mamas don’t let your babies grow up to be cowboys
Don’t let ‘em pick guitars and drive them old trucks
Make ‘em be doctors and lawyers and such
Mama don’t let your babies grow up to be cowboys
They’ll never stay home and they’re always alone
Even with someone they love
Mama don’t let your babies grow up to be cowboys
Duration : 0:2:30