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A YANKEE 'CROSS THE MASON-DIXON LINE
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southern rock ballad
southern rock
rock ballads about living in the south
This is a collection of songs grouped by theme more than by style - my impressions of living in the deep south, still with the legacy of the Civil War.
Song Info
Genre
Rock Southern Rock
Charts
Peak #733
Peak in subgenre #27
Author
Paresh
Rights
1983 Paresh
Uploaded
September 01, 2007
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MP3
MP3 3.2 MB 128 kbps 3:30
Story behind the song
too many years living in the south...
Lyrics
I wake to the church bells like old friends of mine I feel like a Yankee 'cross the Mason-Dixon Line There's a time for everything - a place and time And now I'm going to leave and cross that line If you want to come along it suits me just fine We'll soon be forgotten like yesterday's headlines You ride the highway, you seen the sign The Jeff Davis Highway and the Mason-Dixon Line Can't lead a horse to water, turn water into wine Can't change straw to gold or stop me crossing that line
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