More Cash; A sorrowful song...
I Hung My Head
Early one morning
With time to kill
I borrowed Jebb's rifle
And sat on a hill
I saw a lone rider
Crossing the plain
I drew a bead on him
To p.. Read more
To the tune of "Winter Wonderland" the lyrics are form Bob River's parody. Thought this might go with "Out of Your Shoes".
Don't ruin your day by imagining such a thing.
Walking around in women's.. Read more
Traveling with credit for Cash...
Further On up the Road
Where the road is dark
and the seed is sowed
Where the gun is cocked
and the bullet's cold
Where the miles are marked
in the blood a.. Read more
Johnny sings about my country life...
Country Trash
I got a crib full of corn
and a turning plow
But the ground's too wet
for the hopper now
I Got a cultivator
and a double tree
A lea.. Read more
More Johnny for you...
Beans for Breakfast
I couldn't hear you for the TV,
I didn't know you said goodbye
I saw your canceled check for the airfare,
didn't know flyin' got so high...
Bea.. Read more
Share another Cash, it's a sad one.
"The Evening Train"
I heard the laughter
at the depot
But my tears
fell like the rain
When I saw them place
that long white casket
In the baggage coa.. Read more
More Cash as stated...
I See A Darkness
Well you're my friend
And can you see
Many times,
we've been out drinking
Many times we've shared our thoughts
But did you ever, ever notice
The .. Read more
I'm going to share some Cash, not spending money, with those that listen. There are no Karaoke tracks for them, so they will be VR.
I enjoy the way he performed them, they are from his last studio r.. Read more
Some classic Beetles;
When I first paid attention to hearing this, it was the opening of a TV series. I did not know it was a Beatles song. Since then, I know and enjoy it. Not by them but by many .. Read more
For most our hearts are in the right place. This poses a qwestion different than a physical position.
The music was written by Georges Auric. The original French lyrics were by Jacques Larue, the Eng.. Read more
Joining the pot for the melding of our talents. Hearing versions of of others with the same song is a delight.
So, I'm tossing in a sqwirrel and some tomatoes, potatoes, salt as needed... Read more
"Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" is a song written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin for the 1937 film Shall We Dance, where it was introduced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers as part of a celebrat.. Read more
This is a cobbled up combination of mine, in order for it to be served the way I want to share it.
"Darktown Strutters' Ball" is a popular song by Shelton Brooks, published in 1917. The song has been.. Read more
An alcoholic beverage, not appreciated by the average drinker. Enough about whiskey.
I enjoy Tex Ritter's way of singing. If you don't already know, John Ritter of Three's Company is the grandson of .. Read more
The Yale Whiffenpoofs is a collegiate a cappella singing group. Established at Yale University in 1909, it is the oldest such group in the United States. The line-up is completely replaced each year: .. Read more
Another, nearly ancient song, father used to sing. Jerry's comment brought this to my mind. No karaoke track, so it's a band version, adding my Q to it. There were many artists that sang, recorded the.. Read more
"A Cottage for Sale" is a popular song. The music was composed by Willard Robison, and the lyrics were written by Larry Conley.[1] The song was first published in 1929,[2] and over 100 performers have.. Read more
"A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich and You" is a 1925 song written by Joseph Meyer, with lyrics by Al Dubin and Billy Rose. The title was inspired by the famous line "A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread--and Tho.. Read more