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30 Nov 03 - 11:53 PM (#1063452) Subject: Lyr Req: Company Town From: Jeep man Rick Fielding does this on his "Lifeline" CD. Whos wrote this song and where can I find the lyrics? Jim |
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01 Dec 03 - 12:13 AM (#1063456) Subject: ADD: Company Town (MacRae/Fielding) From: Joe Offer Hi, - here are the lyrics from the CD booklet. You can get theCD from Folk-Legacy Records. Rick and Folk-Legacy could use the money. -Joe Offer- COMPANY TOWN (Alan MacRae/Rick Fielding)
Company town, you were a-booming in the good old days. You were on the road to riches; Lady Luck smiled your way. Now when I go to join my friends on high, it's "So long, company town." You'll be the hard-rock miner's burying ground. You're gonna be the hard-rock miner's burying ground. Company town, you're just a shadow of the days gone by. The young can't wait to leave here; the old just wait to die. And the only ones to mourn for you are the ghosts of miners gone. Just a memory of another company town. Hard-rock miner, you got gold dust... Bad news going 'round in the company town. Hard-rock miner, your world's come a-tumbling down. The company shares are six points down; the city boys are talking. Well, they're talking 'bout closing down your company town. Just a memory of another company town. You're gonna be the hard-rock miner's burying ground. Rick's Notes: The first songwriter I ever met in the flesh was a stocky little Scotsman named Alan MacRae. He was irascible, irrepressible, irresponsible, and probably every thing else beginning with "ir." Alan wrote songs about his days as a gold miner in the far north, and would enjoy telling harrowing stories about his close calls and near-disasters underground. (I suspect that some of them may even have been true!) He left the mines eventually for the less life-threatening profession of the balladeer, but with Alan's excesses it was only marginally less dangerous. I've added a verse to "Company Town," but I'm sure his ghost approves. He was a truly unique man and I miss him greatly. |
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01 Dec 03 - 12:19 AM (#1063458) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Company Town From: Jeep man Thanks, Joe. Jim |