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$100 - LEASE THIS MUSIC TRACK - 'Click' Lyrics below to sing along and make sure it is in your KEY = CONTACT: Lonnie = LonnieRatliff@gmail.com or Phone (615) 580 0056
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One of Nashville's most recorded songwriters by the independent country artists around the world with hundreds of cuts to his credit.
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Charts
Peak #77
Peak in subgenre #19
Author
Lonnie C. Ratliff & Gina Michaells
Rights
OKIE ACRES (BMI)
Uploaded
April 30, 2018
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MP3 4.5 MB 160 kbps 3:56
Lyrics
Monroe Johnson Monroe Johnson had a little shack five miles West of town One could say he lead an uneventful life His back bent from the burden of the cross he had to bear Monroe always made the right choice when it came to wrong or right Oklahoma was hurtin from its darkest dust bowl days Living off the land was what the poor folks did A cow and Mama’s garden kept the wolf from their front door That’s how it was in 55 for a ragtag Okie kid (Chorus) His daddy came from Ireland his mama was a Cherokee You didn’t have to look too close to see Monroe’s legacy His daddy told him love the land mama said put your faith in Jesus And he found that combination was all he ever needed Monroe Johnson had a little shack five miles West of town One could say he lead an uneventful life His back bent from the burden of the cross he had to bear Monroe always made the right choice when it came to wrong or right Monroe put his faith in Jesus just like his mama said Back against the wall he faced his rugged life This man who lived so quietly in Southeast Oklahoma Ended the Johnson legacy when he passed into the night (Chorus) His daddy came from Ireland his mama was a Cherokee You didn’t have to look too close to see Monroe’s legacy His daddy told him love the land mama said put your faith in Jesus And he found that combination was all he ever needed (Bridge) He was the son of an Irishmen and a Cherokee But no one will follow Monroe in his legacy (Chorus) His daddy came from Ireland his mama was a Cherokee You didn’t have to look too close to see Monroe’s legacy His daddy told him love the land mama said put your faith in Jesus And he found that combination was all he ever needed (Tag) And Monroe was the end of the Johnson legacy Lonnie C. Ratliff and Gina Michaells Okie Acres Music (BMI) Gina Michaells Music (KODA)
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