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Keith Wallin (@onefortheroad) |

This Southern-fried country ballad was written by George McCorkle, guitarist for the Marshall Tucker Band. Set during the California gold rush, it tells the story of a family that sets out from their home in Carolina looking to strike it rich. The singer ends up getting shot dead, and his widow is left with a worthless claim.
When George McCorkle wrote this song, he knew Charlie Daniels was working on an album called Fire on the Mountain, and was hoping Daniels would record it. Daniels liked the song and helped out by playing fiddle on the track, but he decided not to record it as he felt it didn't fit in with the rest of his album, which was released in 1974.
Daniels was a frequent Marshall Tucker collaborator, having been "blown away" by their performance when he first saw them onstage.
This was the first song George McCorkle brought to the band. "It wasn't really a thought-out song," he said in an interview with Craig Cumberland. "Me and my brother came up with the intro to it. The two of us were just playin' acoustics and that little hook line just came up from me and him sitting around playing."
Toy Caldwell played steel guitar on this track, but according to McCorkle, he played it out of tune because he had just recently bought the instrument and didn't know how to tune it properly.
The flute on this song comes courtesy of the band's multi-instrumentalist Jerry Eubanks.
A common point of confusion is "Where's Marshall Tucker?" There is no actual such person in the band; they got the name off the key to the door to the warehouse they rented to practice in. Marshall Tucker was the person who had rented the warehouse before them and his name was still inscribed on the key. Just think, they could have named their band "Yale" or "Master Lock!"
This was The Marshall Tucker Band's second-highest hit, the highest being "Heard It In A Love Song." It was also one of their only two Top 40 hits.
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Bev:
@onefortheroad Sounding fantastic here Keith. Loved hearing you sing this today. ♥♫
Jun 13th 2022, 3:34 am Report
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admin:
@onefortheroad This is yet another fantastic rendition. Awesome my friend ♥
Jun 13th 2022, 7:25 am Report
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Keith Wallin:
@bevb Hey, Bev! Thanks for sitting in the front row seat for this one. Decided to do a couple Marshall Tucker songs. Hadn't heard them in awhile. Appreciate the listen and the kudos. Glad you liked my take on it. Have a great night...:-)
Jun 13th 2022, 6:06 pm Report
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Keith Wallin:
@admin Hi, Kelly! How are you feeling? Sending up prayers that you recover quickly. Thanks for dropping by and your terrific comments put a big smile on this old man's face....lol Enjoy your evening....:--)
Jun 13th 2022, 6:08 pm Report
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MV:
@onefortheroad very nice!! love this! great sing!
Jun 13th 2022, 6:49 pm Report
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Keith Wallin:
@hillbilly Thanks, Mike! This is one of my all time faves to sing. Glad you liked it. Have a great night....:-)
Jun 13th 2022, 6:52 pm Report
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admin:
@onefortheroad I have some good days but more where I am lacking energy. It will get better. Thank you ❤
Jun 14th 2022, 4:50 am Report
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Aragorn:
@onefortheroad You slid right into this excellently, Keith. Well done!
Jun 15th 2022, 11:27 am Report
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Keith Wallin:
@aragorn Love me some Marshall Tucker...lol Glad you enjoyed my rendition of this classic. Appreciate the listen and the kudos.Have an awesome evening, my friend...:-)
Jun 15th 2022, 8:56 pm Report
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