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The River
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Try crossing the river- it ain`t easy...
country music zerener saturday night make it to the border hey little girl
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Singer/ songwriter from Dawson City, Canada, living in Norway. Country and rock
- now what kind of name is that? Knowing how hard it is judging a book by the cover, judging a man by his name is equally as impossible. To make a long story short, Zerener was born in , Canada in 1965. His father, a German schoolteacher and his Mother, a Norwegian nurse, made a living in the Yukon wilderness before moving to Dawson Creek, British Columbia. The family split up and his Mother took him and his two older sisters and moved to Norway. started to play guitar quite early, and was an huge Beach Boys fan until he discovered Johnny Cash and country music in general. His biggest influence, however, is Bobby Bare. After hearing Bobby Bares “Drunk and Crazy” album, he realized that country and rock can be combined- either as a country rock song or a rocking country song. wrote his first song at the age of 16, but it took a couple of hundred songs before he really thought he had the gift for song writing. In 1995 he released his debut CD ””, beside his music, is also a well respected web designer/ developer and photographer.
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Peak #332
Peak in subgenre #131
Author
Gunther Zerener
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Gunther Zerener
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May 04, 2003
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MP3 3.3 MB 128 kbps 3:33
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THE RIVER When I was a kid I heard the wild wind call And I figured I couldn't stay So I went to the river to cross the other side But the river Was cold that day The river Was cold that day So I turned And I walked away The wild wind was calling And I couldn't stay But the river Was cold that day Soon I was a young man With dreams in my head And the ol' folks Were only in my way So I ran to the river To cross the other side But the river Was deep that day The river Was deep that day So I turned And walked the other way But I made it a promise I'd come back some day But the river Was deep that day Somehow I got married A good wife and a job A new car And a pile of bills to pay One night I sneaked to the river To cross the other side But the river Was wide that day The river Was wide that day So I thought awhile Then slowly walked away Hell I ain't no good a swimmer And the shore was far away The river Was wide that day Now I'm an old man I've watched my children grow Can't believe How the years slip away Now their building a bridge To cross the other side 'Cause the river Ran dry today The river Ran dry today Just like me Time washed it away Now I'm watching the sunset Guess that's all there's left to say 'Cause the river ran dry today Gunther Zerener - 93
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