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Banjo Playin'
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Starts off a little tame, but kicks into gear. Just another wonderful Terhune tune.
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Hank Williams, The Eagles, Steve Forbert, Wilco, Uncle Tupelo, Son Volt, 70's folk-rock music, Lou Reed, Carter Family, Whiskeytown, Jonathan Edwards, Old Crow
Terhune is a traditional American band, with instrumentation of lap and pedal steel, accordion, banjo, mandolin, resonator guitar, fiddle, bass, snare and bass drum, and lots of harmonies.
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#149 today
#59 in subgenre Peak #39
Author
Allen Terhune
Rights
Southern Breeze Music
Uploaded
September 08, 2004
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MP3 3.4 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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Tried to take a lesson, see what I was missin' from my past. Tried to find our Jesus, but I lost the reasons...in this empty glass. It's going my way...like a greyhound bus...just like an old friend, one I can trust. I can find him in the mornin', and late in the day, just spend a little money, don't have to pray... All the leaves are blowin', and it's just a showin' me where to go. Hear the banjo playin, 'n what the singers are singing on the radio. It's going my way...like a greyhound bus...just like an old friend, one I can trust. I can find him in the mornin', and late in the day, just spend a little money, don't have to pray... Well, I might have lost my woman, and I might have lost me.... But I've never lost my passion for leaving reality...
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