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The River
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Tells the story of the 1972 film Deliverance. Thanks to Russell Mac for the violin and french horn.
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#1,050 in subgenre today Peak #30
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Peak #199
Author
Bob Armitage
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2009 Combobob Productions
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February 17, 2009
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MP3 5.2 MB, 128 kbps, 5:38
Story behind the song
Tells the story of the 1972 film Deliverance. Thanks to Russell Mac for the violin and french horn.
Lyrics
We're going up to the river Four guys and two canoes The locals think we're crazy But compared to them we're not I just want to turn around But soon all of this will be gone An endless sea of fields Last chance to see it all before it's damned Chorus We drove up to the river Four guys and two canoes Just us against the Cahulawasee If only we knew Floating down the river Four guys in two canoes We're glad we came, we feel like prehistoric men There's no danger in the woods except for you Didn't know that we would find Evil in Paradise God knows how we passed the test That finished with an arrow in his chest Chorus We tried to run we tried to get away But the river ran too slow There's only one way to deliver us Thank god I brought the bow Driving home from the river Lost a guy and one canoe The locals didn't fare much better If only they knew Chorus
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