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Songs you've posted.

16 Apr 00 - 03:02 AM (#212543)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Big Mick

I don't think this is complete but it is a pretty good start.
12th Of July
All I Remember
Change In Your Demeanor
Grainne Mhaol
Killybegs (From The Chieftains "Long Black Veil"
Lovely Rose Of Clare
O'carolan Tribute
Paddy's Night Out
The Bold Fenian Men
The Celtic Symphony
The Charladies Ball
The Devil And The Bailiff The Hiring Fair
The Irish Brigade Or Battle Eve Of The Brigade
The Old Man
The Widow's Walk^^
This Little Place Called Ireland^^
Trip To Jerusalem
Weave And Mend
When New York Was Irish


05 May 00 - 07:27 PM (#223769)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Jim Dixon

Recently I did a lot of searching of DigiTrad and old threads, and I found these songs which, although they they weren't the songs I was looking for, nevertheless appear to have been missed and not added to DigiTrad.

Across The Hills Of Home (Jimmy's Song) by Eric Bogle & James McArthur.
Brown Mountain Light by Scott Weisman.
Dingle Bay by Brian Warfield.
If I Had A Boat by Lyle Lovett.
Jealous Hearted Me by the Carter Family.
Killing The Blues by Roly Salley.
My Black Mama, Preachin' The Blues, Dry Spell Blues
Ole Slew-Foot Recorded by Johnny Horton, Words and music by Jay Webb.
Paddy's Dream from Howe's Songs of Ireland.
Patrick Street
Sailor's Consolation as sung by Gordon Bok.
Texas Easy Street Blues^^
Who Will Watch the Home Place^^ by Kate Long.
Will Ray Worried Blues, as recorded by Bob Dylan,
Worried Blues^^ by Frank Hutchison, Bill Hunt.


05 May 00 - 07:44 PM (#223777)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Metchosin

Daniel Lanois's O Marie with English translation.


09 May 00 - 02:57 PM (#225346)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Jim Dixon

Here is another batch of songs I have found in old threads, which are not in DigiTrad and do not have the "birdie." Sometimes there are several postings of the same song; sometimes there are several songs within one posted message. Sometimes there is more than one song with the same name but they are quite different.


12 May 00 - 07:53 PM (#227326)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Jim Dixon

Here's some more. I found these mainly by searching for songs that were mentioned in the food thread and the Bob Dylan thread, plus there are several that I found by accident.

After the Goldrush by Neil Young.
Animal Crackers In My Soup as performed by Shirley Temple 1930.
Birthday Song by Wierd Al Yankovic.
Bob Dylan's Dream by Bob Dylan.
Another copy of Bob Dylan's Dream by Bob Dylan.
Breakfast Blues Performed by Trout Fishing in America.
Canned Goods by Greg Brown.
Female Rambling Sailor Source: Ian Robb.
Here Comes Peter Cottontail by Gene Autry.
How Many Biscuits Can You Eat by Stringbean.
I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts by Fred Heatherton, 1949.
Jerusalem, My Happy Home from Rollins' 'Old Engish Ballads'.
Julie - a prison blues song.
Lasagna by Weird Al Yankovic. (parody of La Bamba)
Masters of War by Bob Dylan.
Mountain Whippoorwill by Stephen Vincent Benet.
My Loving Father by A. P. Carter?.
One More Minute by "Weird Al" Yankovic.
Sweet Potatoes sung by Robin Christenson.
The Song of the Eel (Lord Randall) - This post contains both Gaelic and English versions.
Winter Wonderland by Dick Smith, Felix Bernard 1934.
Your Biscuits Are Big Enough For Me by Bo Carter.


12 May 00 - 09:25 PM (#227348)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Uncle_DaveO

On January 19, I believe it was, I posted for addition a comic song called "I Was Born in Cincinnati", sung to the tune of "The Wearin' of the Green". I don't find it in the DT, nor do I see the "birdy" anywhere about it, although to be truthful I don't know where to look for the birdy.

Dave Oesterreich


16 May 00 - 06:11 PM (#229030)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Jim Dixon

Here are a few more lost and found songs from old threads. Most of these were mentioned in the thread "Irish Songs for Female Singers."

Bright Blue Rose by Jimmy McCarthy or Mary Black? with a correction here.
Carrigdhoun also known as Carraig Donn.
Cowboy's Barbara Allen
Green Fields of Gaoth Dobhair
Hey Donal', Ho Donal' by Mary Brooksbank.
Johnny, Lovely Johnny
Lament Of The Irish Emigrant by Lady Dufferin.
Lifeboat Mona as sung by the Dubliners on The Luke Kelly Collection.
Oh! Give me my Coolin
Shades of Gloria by Gerry O' Beirne.
Somewhere Along the Road as performed by Doc Watson.
Somewhere Along The Road by Tim Hart.
Stolen Child Lyrics by W.B. Yeats; music by Loreena McKennitt.
The Gals Of Dublin Town
The Jackets Green By Michael Seanlan.
The Lifeboat "Mona" by Peggy Seeger.
The Rose And The Briar
The Zoological Gardens by Dominik Behan.


17 May 00 - 09:40 AM (#229283)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Jacob B

I posted the words to several play-party game songs here (http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?ThreadID=21232)


22 May 00 - 04:18 PM (#232086)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: MMario

finally found the words to the one about the "dog" that is actually a lion. it's posted in this here thread

aunty Belle=http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=21351&messages=4


24 May 00 - 11:08 AM (#233099)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Jim Dixon

More lost and found lyrics. Most of these songs were mentioned in the threads "Songs about farm folk" or "Your favorite cowboy/western folk songs", and some were found by accident when looking for those songs.

20 Naked Pentacostals in a Pontiac by Cris Stuart.
A Wee Cock Sparra by Duncan McRae.
All Jolly Fellows That Follow the Plough (and The Brave Ploughboy in the same message).
an unnamed ballad about Guy Fawkes
Appendectomy - Country Style by Oscar Brand.
Ballad of 84 by Dick Gaughan.
Blue Bonnets Over The Border, a Scottish broadside.
Canned Goods by Greg Brown.
Come All You Bold Fellows That Follow The Plough From Roy Palmer 'The Painful Plough.'
Connie's Song = Mo Bhronar An Bhfarraige = Curse On The Sea.
Early by Greg Brown.
East Texas Red by Woody Guthrie.
Following The Old 'Orse by Tony Deane.
Green Grows The Laurel^^
Honey In The Rock.
Horses And Plough by Micheál Ó h Ógáin.
How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live? by Blind Alfred Reed.
I Am Australian
Is My Team Ploughing by AE Housman.
It's Legal as sung by Peggy Seeger & Ewan MacColl.
Jack Radcliffe - The same message also contains "The Boston Burglar," and "Save Your Money When You're Young Me Boys."
Last Trip Home words by Davy Steele tune John McCusker (Battlefield Band).
Liverpool Barrow Boy
Lough Erne, trad., as sung by Cathal McConnell, Dick Gaughan.
Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel #8 ) (Words by Rodgers) Acuff's version.
My Rifle Pony and Me sung by Dean Martin.
O Glory! How Happy I Am By Rev. Gary Davis.
QE2 - Sentimental Journey by Ewan MacColl.
Round The Place You'll Know That Fall Is Here by Charlie Maguire.
Smuggler
Sonora's Death Row by Kevin Blackie Farrell.
Streets Of New York as performed by Wolfe Tones.
Streets Of New York by Liam Reilly.
Sweet Baby James by James Taylor.
The Armadillo Jackal by Robert Earl Keen.
The Diggers Song probably by Gerard Winstanley, 1640's.
The Field Behind the Plow by Stan Rogers.
The Hiring Fair by Ralph McTell - another posting.
The Hiring Fair by Ralph McTell.
The Juice of the Barley as sung by the Clancy Brothers.
The Last Wagon Words: Bennett Foster. Music: Slim Critchlow.
The Loss Of The Bay Rupert by Larry Kaplan. ^^
The Lovers Tasks (Whelyow An Garoryon)
The Old Bog Road
The Old Songs by Bob Copper?
The Parish Notices by Jez Lowe.
The Ploughboy
The Seasons Of The Year - another version of The Seasons Round.
The Snows They Melt The Soonest as sung by Archie Fisher, also Dick Gaughan.
The Sultana by Art Thieme.
Tolpuddle Man by Graham Moore.
Tree Of Life by Eric Peltoniemi.
Way Out There by Bob Nolan, Sons Of The Pioneers.
Who Will Watch the Home Place by Kate Long.
World Turned Upside Down (The Diggers Song)
Yarmouth Town
Yarmouth Town


24 May 00 - 01:35 PM (#233199)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Lonesome EJ

Haven't found this in the DT The Angels Rejoiced


25 May 00 - 09:14 PM (#233994)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Jim Dixon

More lost and found lyrics:

A Carrion Crow Sat In An Oak
Adieu, Adieu (The Flash Lad)
Alice and Ralph by Joel Mabus.
Amsterdam = "Port of Amsterdam" by Jacques Brel.
Billy the Squid by Rick Nestler (?) or Tom Chapin & John Forster (?).
Bite the Hand That's Feeding You from a Gene Autry 78.
Cardboard Boxes by Loudon Wainwright III.
Chicken You Can Roost Behind the Moon by Frank Stokes - The same message also contains "You Shall."
Circle Of Friends
Come In, Come In as sung by the Irish Rovers.
Coronation Coronach words by Thurso Berwick.
Dead Puppies
Diggin' My Potatoes performed by Leadbelly.
Don't Leave Your Records In The Sun by John Hartford.
Down In The Cane Break - and the rest of the thread contains additional verses.
From a Jack to A King sung by Ned Miller.
George Fox words Sydney Carter.
Geronimo's Cadillac by Charles Quarto and Michael M. Murphy.
Glory to the Lamb as performed by the Kentucky Ramblers, September, 1930 - and another versionhere .
Goodnight Irene as sung by Leadbelly. (The DT only contains a parody version, not the original!)
Gudeen To You Kimmer "Corrected by Robert Burns."
Hal An Tow additional verses to the version in DT.
Hesitation Blues - a version done by Hot Tuna.
How Much Is That Doggie In The Window?
I Wish I Was In Peoria (?) - partial lyrics.
I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes as sung by the Carter Family.
Illegal Smile by John Prine.
Irish Soldier Laddie by Pat McGuigan.
Island in the Sun by Rudolf Commissiong.
Jeannie McColl , and another postinghere by Joe Gordon.
Johnny Dolan's Cat with additionhere .
Joy after Sorrow from the Wood Collection.
Kevin Barry
Last Train To Glory by Arlo Guthrie.
Layla, Layla
Lewis Bridal Song by Hugh S. Roberton.
Love Chooses You by Laurie Lewis (maybe).
Mairzy Doats by Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, and Jerry Livingston.
Monkey And The Engineer by Jesse Fuller.
Muskrat, Oh Muskrat , traditional with additional verses by Doug Elliot.
Night Ferry recorded by The Fureys and Davey Arthur.
No Tears In Heaven as sung by Kilby Snow.
No Telephone In Heaven^^ by A.P. Carter.
Noah's Ark
Now Didn't Old Noah Build The Ark
Old Love by Neal Hagberg and Leandra Peak.
On My Own by B. W. Stevenson.
One Sunday Morning (?)
Over In The Meadow by Olive A. Wadsworth.
Roll to the River by Cindy Kallet.
Rooty Toot Toot For The Moon by Greg Brown.
Sara's Gone by Barbara Millikan.
S-A-V-E-D from "Songs for Swingin' Housemothers," 1961 - and there is another versionhere .
Scofield Mine Disaster
Shallow Brown
She Was A Rum One
Shule Agrah, Or Johnny Has Gone For A Soldier from Howe's 'Songs of Ireland', 1864.
Snowshoe Thompson by B. Graves, P. M. Howard & Buddy Ebsen.
Some Say That Kissing's A Sin - and the same message contains a similar song, "Kissing Goes By Favour."
Sundown from Bascom Lamar Lunsford? (posted by Art Thieme).
Thank You, Anita by Charlie King.
A different version ofThe Ash Grove /Llwyn Onn than those in DT.
The Bestiary
The Blacksmith of Brandywine
The Bonnie Wells O' Wearie from John Greig's Scots Minstrelsie of c. 1900.
The Day That Santa Died
The King and I by Fred Koller.
The Last Leviathan by Andy Barnes.
The Ley-Rigg from David Herd's MSS, c 1776 - The same message also contains "My Ain Kind Deary."
The Long Branch Branch Of The Red Bank Bank by Alan Ferguson.
The Mandolin Man and His Secret by Donovan.
The Mermaid as sung by Hamish Imlach.
The Monkey's Wedding from Carl Sandburg's 'American Songbag'.
The New Saint George by Richard Thompson.
The Old Red Duster
The Pear Tree from Palmer's "Everyman's Book of British Ballads."
The Shepherd's Call by Valentine Doyle.
The Snail , trad., recorded by Cyril Tawney.
Touch a Name on the Wall by Joel Mabus.
What Do Ye Think O' Me Noo, Kind Sirs? by the Macalmans?
Whisper Your Mother's Name sung by Jimmie Rodgers.
Whoa, Mule from- 'Dulcimer- Old Time And Traditional Music,' Ralph Lee Smith & Mary Louise Hollowell - Skyline Records, 1973.
World In Their Pocket by Malvina Reynolds.
You Can't Tell A Book By The Cover by Willie Dixon.
Zip Coon = Possum Up A Gum Tree (?)


26 May 00 - 05:53 PM (#234525)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Noreen

A Heart Needs a Home (Richard Thompson)

sorry it's not in standard format- didn't know about that when I posted it.


30 May 00 - 03:08 AM (#235732)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Stewie

I posted the lyrics to several Jules Allen songs in this thread: Click Here


31 May 00 - 02:04 AM (#236238)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Metchosin

Show Us The Length by Bob Bossin from the album National Melodies by Stringband 1975.


31 May 00 - 11:35 AM (#236377)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Jacob B

The Salty Dog Blues/Rag thread contains the words to Salty Dog Rag, which are not in the DT database.


24 Jun 00 - 09:43 AM (#246943)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Greg F.

Pkil Och's "Iron Lady"

IRON LADY (ochs)


13 Oct 00 - 09:22 AM (#317998)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Michael in Swansea

I've only posted two, will my clickies work? THE LADY MARIA and LULLIN' THE LITTLIN'. There is a correction to the notes of Lullin'. Just in case you missed it Zeta MacDonald is Isla's MOTHER not Grandmother.
Oh, there is a third, if you can call it a song, click
Will these be going in the DT? Hope so.

Mike


14 Oct 00 - 08:00 PM (#318993)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Stewie

In recent days, I have posted:

The Poor Cowboy

I Got Your Ice Cold Nugrape

Luray Women

--Stewie.


14 Oct 00 - 10:29 PM (#319037)
Subject: Beautiful Hills of Galilee - request
From: Seth

I'm looking for lyrics to a hymn that Hazel Dickens sung on one of her albums - Beautiful Hills of Gallilee. She does it with only her voice.ALso where does this song come from?
Hi, Seth - your request should be in a separate thread with its own title. I set one up for you - Click here for "Beautiful Hills" discussion
-Joe Offer-


15 Oct 00 - 06:15 PM (#319414)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Jacob B

Here are the complete lyrics to Pearson's Red Top Snuff.


21 Oct 00 - 01:06 PM (#324016)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Noreen

My Own Dear Native Land

Noreen

(NMK)


23 Oct 00 - 01:26 AM (#325114)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Stewie

Hallelujah Side

Mr Crump Don't Like It

--Stewie.


22 Nov 00 - 11:32 AM (#345141)
Subject: Songs and a PROPOSAL
From: Jeri

It seems weird that nothing in here has birdies from 13 April 00.

Song Sightings:
The Man Behind the Plough
Shalo Brown
Victim/Volunteer by Christine Lavin
Pull Down Below
And I forgot to write "Lyr Add" - Anderson's Coast

Joe - this would make one heck of a Permathread.
You could delete messages when all of the songs listed in them have been harvested, or delete the links to the harvested songs. If you do the latter, you could leave up the links to songs that weren't harvested (for whatever reason) and this would be a sort of index for songs that are only in the threads. (I'm thinking about songs in the database that have been zapped by Harry Fox and the like.)


03 Dec 00 - 02:34 AM (#350596)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Stewie

Hi Joe, welcome back. I trust you had a great holiday. In recent days, I have posted lyrics for the following:
Dust Eatin' Cowboys
Roanie
Sarah Jane
Take Me Home Poor Julia
The Devil
Unfinished Life
Cheers, Stewie.


03 Dec 00 - 06:21 PM (#350818)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Snuffy

Welcome back Joe, we've missed you. Here's what I recall posting:
Caroline And The Young Sailor Bold
Child #110 Knight & Shepherd's Daughter 5 English versions
Kipper Family (+ Lyr corr) "corrected" version of Southrepps Wassail Song
Lyr & Tune Add: Cheerily Man
RE: Shalo Brown - a couple of versions
Wassail! V


04 Dec 00 - 10:22 PM (#351511)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Susan A-R

I posted lyrics for The Old Dance in a thread by that name. I also posted the Two Foxes here http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=13266&messages=29#350698 (I know, I'm back sliding but I lost my little blue clicky cheat sheet. I'll go get it again.)


04 Dec 00 - 11:25 PM (#351534)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Malcolm Douglas

Most of the song-lyrics I've posted have been in response to requests, so I've often forgotten to add a "LYR ADD" prefix. I hadn't realised that there were so many, but here are the ones that, so far as I can tell, haven't been harvested:


Malcolm
A Dottered Auld Carle (Full version; an extract, Grey Beard Newly Shaven is already on the DT
Bold Lovell
Catch-Me-If-You-Can
Champagne Charlie (broadside version).
Charlie is my Darling -James Hogg's version; on the same thread is Robert Burns' version (from Margo) and an extended version from Bruce.
Co shinneas an fhìdeag airgid? (not sure if this one got harvested or not)
Corrections to DT transcription of "The Wee Weaver"
Cuir Culaibh Ri Assainte
Dance To Your Shadow (Bandó Ribinnean)
Elusive Butterfly
Handsome Polly-O (as recorded by Martin Carthy)
Here's Adieu to All Judges and Juries
Horn Fair -two versions and a fragment.
Jack Orion (as recorded by Pentangle)
J'ai vu le loup
John O' Grinfilt's Ramble
John White
July Wakes
La Courte Paille (French version; there are Canadian versions on the DT)
Latin for O Come O Come Emmanuel -extra stanzas for text posted by Alice.
Le Petit Mari
Le Roi Renaud
Le Tueur de Femmes
Lemady ("Lark Rise" version).
Limadie (Cornish version).
Lough Erne Shore
Lyr Add: Flowers in the Valley -version collected by Baring Gould; already in DT in a garbled form, as Flowers in the Valley
Màili Dhonn, Bhòidheach Donn
Ode On The Mammoth Cheese, Weighing Over 7,000 Pounds -not actually a song (yet).
Pauvre Soldat
Poem Add: The Fairies -the full text of the poem by William Allingham, part of which is already on the DT as King of the Faeries , wrongly described as "Trad. Irish".
Prince Charlie Stuart (Brigid Tunney's version)
Sailing Along the French Shore
Spence Broughton
Tha Thide Agam Eiridh
The Ballad of Cissy Lee
The Bawbee Birlin'
The Braes O' Strathblane -along with two other versions from Philippa.
The Death of Lord Nelson -version from Thomas Hughes, The Scouring of the White Horse (1859); the thread also contains several versions of this song and of On Board a Man of War. The Death of Parker
The Dogger Bank George Henderson later posted another version at: Dogger Bank
The Fisherman's Lassie
The Highlandmen Came Down The Hill
The Kelty Clippie
The May Blooming Field
The Night of the Ragman's Ball -additions and corrections to Dubliners' cut-down version as posted by Wildlone.
The Ploughboy Lads/ When I was Nou but Sweet Sixteen (2 variants).
The Ranter (The Ranting Parson)
The River Calling/The Hazel by the River -with translation by Philippa.
The Row Between The Cages -original version; Chris/Darwin added a "translation" into more standard English.
The Sheffield Grinder
The Tryst
The Unfortunate Tailor
The Volunteer Organist
This is No my Ain House -two versions.
Where Are You? Where Do You Go To My Lovely (Peter Sarstedt).


04 Dec 00 - 11:34 PM (#351537)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Stewart

Eight Candles
Faust
God Rest Ye Unitarians
Rain and tune
Round-Up Lullaby and tune
The Pig and the Inebriate and tune
THE THREE CHERRY SISTERS KARAMAZOV and OEDIPUS REX and tune and tune
Upside Down


16 Dec 00 - 11:10 AM (#358255)
Subject: Hey Joe Offer - Songs!!!
From: Jeri

Jeff Warner just posted Claudy Banks.

Joe, an awful lot of these haven't been harvested, even from way back. You want some help? I'm sure there are a few of us who'd be willing to collect, edit and send lyrics if we knew exactly what we needed to do.


03 Jan 01 - 10:43 AM (#367780)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Abby Sale

Pirn-Taed Jockie


26 Feb 01 - 06:34 PM (#406768)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Abby Sale

Lyr Add: Yet another OUR GOODMAN (#274)


26 Feb 01 - 09:25 PM (#406868)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Sarah2

Oops, left the XXXXX in my copy-and-paste.

Try again:

(click here)

Sarah (who was last seen thinking it was safe to go back into the water...)


04 Mar 01 - 02:30 AM (#410599)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Stewie

I have posted 2 Uncle Dave Macon songs to the Macon songs request thread: 'Grey Cat on the Tennessee Farm' and 'Go Long Mule':

Uncle Dave Macon Thread

--Stewie.


05 Mar 01 - 07:37 PM (#411571)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Stewie

I have added 4 more Uncle Dave songs - 'Shall We Gather at the River', 'She's Got the Money Too', 'Old Ties' and 'Whoop 'Em Up Cindy' - and Murray has added 'Nashville'.

Uncle Dave Macon Thread

--Stewie.


05 Mar 01 - 10:01 PM (#411681)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Alice

Erin Grá Mo Chroi http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=16424


06 Mar 01 - 11:43 AM (#412020)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Trapper

Here's some I've posted...

- Al

A Couple More Years
Eight Foot Two
I Got Busted
The City of New Orleans
Twenty Years Experience
Unrequited to the Nth Degree


06 Mar 01 - 11:54 AM (#412027)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Amergin

Ballad Of Harry Bridges


08 Mar 01 - 12:47 PM (#413429)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: Abby Sale

Joe: You posted:

...Just to let you know that I do monitor this thread, ... I usually am overloaded just keeping up with the songs I find posted every day. When things slow down, then I work on this list. We're adding hundreds of songs to the database.

Now I see that really is a lot of stuff. Hard to understand how Dick & Susan got as far as they did alone before Mudcat existed. Good work, Joe


Thanks, Abby.

This thread is getting a bit long.

Click for Songs You've Posted II

Thanks.
-Joe Offer-


01 Aug 14 - 10:31 AM (#3647332)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: GUEST,mosseyface

hi all looking for lyrics to a song called
one pack of cigarettes and one case of beer


01 Aug 14 - 11:46 AM (#3647358)
Subject: RE: Songs you've posted.
From: GUEST,#

It's on youtube under that title.