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Growing Up In Heaven
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A fond look back at growing up in a small textile mill village in the south. Ted Davis does most of the guitar work except for my acoustic.
alternative rock blues southern rock country gospel
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Genre
Rock Rock General
Peak in subgenre #10
Author
James Keith Johnson
Rights
2017
Uploaded
May 20, 2018
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MP3 3.9 MB 160 kbps 3:22
Story behind the song
I was just feeling nostalgic about my home town and wrote this song.
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Verse1: Once upon a time in Caroline There was a small town where you didn’t have to lock your doors at night Kids could play outside and their mama knew it’d be all right It felt like heaven Chorus1: Like growing up in heaven, a story by Mark Twain Growing up in heaven, fishing poles, bare feet, and grass stains. The mill by the river was its flesh and bone The church on the hill was its heart and soul An old school house, a company store A two pump gas station and not much more Growing up in heaven Verse2: We went to church on Sunday morning and the seat were filled Everything was closed even quiet at the cotton mill It might seem like a fairy tale but this place was real It felt like heaven Chorus1 Repeat: (Stop at “more”) Bridge: I want to go back home but I know I can’t Open that old screen door and see my mom and dad Waiting for me, for me (key up one step for last chorus) Chorus2: There in heaven, a story by Mark Twain Growing up in heaven, fishing poles, bare feet, and grass stains. The mill by the river was its flesh and bone The church on the hill was its heart and soul An old school house, a company store A two pump gas station and not much more Growing up in heaven
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