boots I grew up country, I?m proud of my roots Red, white and blue are the colors I bleed I?m a Johnny Cash junkie and a Buck Owens freak We got redneck
When I feel so alone I can?t even look down When no one is there when I look around with no purpose or self control It leads me to the darkest of corners
(Featuring Stephan Christian of Anberlin) It's a start of a new year, And as always, things are exactly the same. I'm watching my closest get so far
I'm not trying to be your man. I'm just trying to make you understand The point. It's cold as hell in November in Detroit. Even though it's Saturday,
Is she hanging out with him? Or is she ready to begin our life I know that she's blowin' with the wind Yes she's just another kid Is she lying to me?
Am I the only one that sees just how terrible she is to me? While we trying to fix things for her, she was wronging out to nothing. But I was the one
The best we can The best we can ohhhh And so they tell me To write a song they wanna hear Don't make it too dark But get to their hearts Not everyone
I'm about to get on a plane to new york city i'm about to leave this town that's left me feeling so empty its just me and my guitar and my words yeah
My love Called me last night My love Called me last night She said "if you don't change, I will" My love You could've called A little sooner But you
Joanna, you know I love you And the way that you love me too So I decided to write a poem Of all the silly things that we do Like making a list of all
My friend assures me it's all or nothing I am not worried- I am not overly concerned My friend implores me for one time only, Make an exception. I am
Gaily bedight, A gallant knight, In sunshine and in shadow, Had journeyed long, Singing a song, In search of Eldorado. But he grew old- This knight
Je suis Jesse Cleveland Owens Jesse Owens C?est un homme qui court Un homme noir qui court Jesse Cleveland Owens, je suis Owens Un homme qui court plus
(Leonard Feather) [This song was a hit for Dinah Washington in 1949 and was also covered by Billie Holiday] Well good morning baby welcome back to
[Inspired by Jose Feliciano's 1968 cover of The Mamas And The Papas hit of 1966] All the leaves are brown and the sky is gray. I've been for a walk
[1933 standard written by Bernice Petkere. Arrangement baed on the Peggy Lee's 1963 recording] Music play Something dreamy for dancing While we're here
[Cover Of Barbara Lewis' hit from 1963] (Shoo-bop, shoo-bop, my baby) (Shoo-bop, shoo-bop) Hello, stranger (ooh) It seems so good to see you back again
[Inspired by Dinah Washington's 1955 recording of a song introduced by Rudy Vallee in 1928] I could show the world how to smile I could be glad all