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Subject: help identify this song From: fulurum Date: 16 May 00 - 11:41 PM I'm looking for who sings this country song possibly named "Circle of Love" (not sure on the name) Its about a guy Joe who helps change a tire for a lady and the lady helps out a waitress with a $100 bill and so forth Thanks |
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Subject: RE: help identify this song From: Joe Offer Date: 17 May 00 - 02:54 AM Hi, Fulurum - I could hope you'll use a more specific thread title next time. I think I found your song, though - Chain of Love (click) -Joe Offer- |
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Subject: Chain of Love From: Joe Offer Date: 17 May 00 - 03:05 AM Oh, it's a sweet one. I think I'll post it. -Joe- The Chain of Love Clay Walker CD: Live, Laugh, Love Verse 1: DVerse 3: (same chords as verses 1 and 2) Well a few miles down the road, The lady saw a small cafe She went in to grab a bite to eat, And then be on her way But she couldn't help but notice, How the waitress smiled so sweet And how she must've been eight months along, And dead on her feet Verse 4: (same chords as other verses) And though she didn't know her story, And she probably never will When the waitress went to get her change, From a hundred dollar bill The lady slipped right out the door, And on a napkin left a note There were tears in the waitress's eyes, When she read what she wrote Repeat chorus Verse 5: (same chords as other verses) That night when she got home from work, The waitress climbed into bed She was thinkin' about the money, And what the lady's note had said As her husband lay there sleeping, She whispered soft and low Everything's gonna be alright, I love you, Joe Transcribed by: Marty Rhodes MARTMAN14@aol.com |
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Subject: Help identify this song From: GUEST,eisert@usa.net Date: 17 May 00 - 09:24 AM Some of the lyrics are..."out in the wide world, Willie"...guy I know sings it with an Irish accent...sorry, no further info. Please help! |
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Subject: RE: help identify this song From: fulurum Date: 17 May 00 - 09:28 AM i plead innocent on the thread title. just seen the thread myself. my girlfriend has been looking for this song and she assummed my mudcat identity. she's been given 40 lashes and i'll let her out of the basement in about a week or so.anyone have a good recipe for gruel? |
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Subject: RE: help identify this song From: fulurum Date: 17 May 00 - 09:33 AM just woke up so my brain ain't working. forgot to say thanks joe. |
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Subject: RE: help identify this song From: kendall Date: 17 May 00 - 11:27 AM This one is getting a lot of air play around here |
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Subject: RE: help identify this song From: IanC Date: 18 May 00 - 07:23 AM Thanks for this one. Nice song. Only thing is, it makes me feel uneasy. Just like all those sickly-sweet Victorian songs which seem to be saying we don't need to bother doing anything 'cos God will make it all right in the end. Maybe the antidote's in this poem, written 1903 so not quite Victorian, which all the schoolchildren of my father's generation seemed to have had to learn by heart as part of their education.
In the Workhouse: Christmas Day (George R. Sims) I've got nothing at all against casual charity, but hadn't we all better order our world a little better. Perhaps this isn't the place for this sort of comment. Sorry if not. IanC |
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