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Ol' Bill
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Lyrics by Marlene Palmer Performance and music by Val Cox
acoustic vocal home recorded marlene palmer
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Marlene Palmer. Made from Scratch was my first demo album. I'm working on Still Scratchin' now.
I don't really have a "band" . It's just me and my guitar. I've asked a few friends to collaborate with me and these songs are the outcome.
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Peak #160
Peak in subgenre #58
Author
Marlene Palmer/Val Cox
Rights
Marlene Palmer 2007
Uploaded
February 11, 2008
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MP3 3.6 MB 128 kbps 3:58
Story behind the song
Easy listening country, about a lady and her cowboy.
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OL’ BILL (c) Marlene Palmer/Val Cox 2008 V1. Ol’ Bill taught me to ride, and how to care for my horse He was there for me when I strayed from the course I heard he stayed in Benson, back in sixty three When I headed for Tucson and the university Chorus: Ol’ Bill was a cowboy, I knew him way back when I was still a girl He was my best friend Now he follows the rodeo I see him now and then Sittin’ on the East wall Down by the bull pen. V2: I married a good man and raised a family But Bill, he made the rounds, workin’ hard and livin’ free Now Bill’s hair’s gone gray, and he’s a little bald on top And he walks kinda lame, with that cowboy hop. Repeat the chorus Go directly into the bridge: Bridge: Now, it’s La Fiesta in Tucson. It’s the first time I’ve come alone John died last March, and the kids are all grown I realize there’s something, I may have always known So, I walk down to the East wall, and ask Bill to take me home. Last Chorus: Ol’ Bill was a cowboy, I knew him way back then We’ll marry this fall, cause he’s my best friend He still follows the rodeo, I’ll ride along with him And we’ll sit up on the East wall.... Down by the bull pen.
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