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In The Middle Of Montana
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Slow: Thinkin's bad as drinkin' to a cowboy who's trying to get over heartbreak.
ascap songwriter country music ballad opera western marvin adcock pistol river bsf songs john bizzack
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My first real appreciation for music hit me the first time I saw the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show. The emotion and enthusiasm of the audience on that small black and white screen was a real eye opener for me. I began writing songs a few years later as a teenager and decided to teach myself to play guitar. What better way to impress girls, right? As I matured as a writer it was my love for a good story song that morphed me into a country songwriter. I enjoy reading articles about other songwriters, and one of my biggest influences was a Johnny Cash quote that said he used the "KISS" method of writing. An acronym for "Keep It Simple Stupid", and I thought that sounded pretty easy. Was I ever WRONG! I have learned that creating a song that comes across as conversational and uncomplicated was not as easy as it sounded. After several years of writing, and many stacks of spiral bound notebooks, I slowly turned into a better writer as I learned to draw from life's experiences. My dad was a career military man, and I was born on an Army base in Augusta, Georgia. Growing up I spent summers on my grandparents farm in Louisiana, and so I am forever filled with a deep love for the south. My family and I live in the Flint Hills of Kansas. This site contains a portion of my catalog which is pitched daily in Nashville. Please feel free to contact me or my agent in Nashville: Dallas Gregory Song Rocket Music Nashville, TN Thanks for visiting and listening. All My Best, Marvin
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Charts
Peak #204
Peak in subgenre #51
Author
Bizzack / Adcock
Rights
2003
Uploaded
August 08, 2005
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MP3 3.5 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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Her mem'ries in the cold hard wind that cuts across his face Hats pulled low, collars up, still he has to brace Every time she fills his mind a cowboy can't escape The middle of Montana can be a lonely place Ridin' all this land you'd think a man could loose himself But certain kinds of loneliness turns a Heaven into Hell A man just can't erase love's stain or mistakes In the middle of Montana, and walk away CHORUS It's hard to say what hurts worse His heart or his head Thinkin's bad as drinkin' when a cowboy's adrift When he's torn between a woman n' God's wide open space In the middle of Montana memories never fade Different dreams tear easily on jagged prairie skies He'll always see her lovely face starin' from his fire Nothin' matters when nothin' after her's quite the same She's left the middle of Montana, but her memory stayed CHORUS (Repeat)
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