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Lyr Req: In the Gravel Yard (Malcolm Pulley)
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: In the Gravel Yard (Malcolm Pulley) From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 11 Sep 08 - 12:24 AM Refresh- The site, the site, anything for a site. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: in the gravel yard From: The S word Date: 17 Jan 00 - 01:06 AM If you're going to be nasty to me,the site is none of your business.... Look for it yourself if you're so smart. I have PMS ref: nasty gargoyles. All most of you do is pick your noses anyway. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: in the gravel yard From: _gargoyle Date: 16 Jan 00 - 11:55 PM And so....what WAS the site....????
Or will you keep us hanging in suspence....(such a female thing!) |
Subject: Lyr Add: IN THE GRAVEL YARD (Malcolm Pulley) From: Sorcha Date: 16 Jan 00 - 12:56 PM Well, I found this much of it...don't know if it's all of it or not.... IN THE GRAVEL YARD Malcolm Pulley In the gravel yard, with a number for my name, Making little rocks out of big rocks all day. Oh, the work is mighty hard in the gravel yard. I'll never be a free man, so they say. Warden, hear my plea. Listen now to me. I killed a man that I caught with my wife. You'd probably have done the same, so why am I to blame, Sentenced to the rest of my life? In the driving rain with a ball and chain, My hammer rings a cold, mournful sound. It sings a little song for the one who done me wrong. He lies beneath the cold, cold ground. There was also a site http//bluegrassbanjo.org/e-k.html that said it had banjo tab, but I couldn't get to unzip, maybe you can. Luck! |
Subject: in the gravel yard From: loren Date: 16 Jan 00 - 12:19 PM i'll try this again hopefully some ones gotem..i am looking for the lyrics for IN THE GRAVEL YARD i have played this tune with other bluegrass jammers but i can never catch the singers to get a copy of all the lyrics. i don't know if there is a recording out there? can anybody give me some help on this? its a cool jam tune. |
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