Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Bluegrass Break Up , by - Tom T. Hall. Song from the album The Magnificent Music Machine, in the genre КантриRelease date: 31.12.2009
Record label: Mercury
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Bluegrass Break Up , by - Tom T. Hall. Song from the album The Magnificent Music Machine, in the genre КантриBluegrass Break Up |
| Well, we’re finally breakin' up our bluegrass band |
| And the thought of it is more than I can stand |
| But if parting is a one chance to survive |
| You’ll take the dobro and I’ll take the five. |
| Once our music tore the world apart |
| When we used to pick and sing it from the heart |
| But then descention came into our lives |
| So you’ll take the dobro and I’ll take the five. |
| Once our world was harmony and fun |
| Wildwood Flower and ten-one mighty run |
| We can’t catch it up we made too many tries |
| So you’ll take the dobro and I’ll take the five. |
| --- Instrumental --- |
| Well, it’s time to pack it up and move along |
| It’s too late to argue now who’s right or wrong |
| Well, it’s plain the we can’t keep the group alive |
| So you’ll take the dobro and I’ll take the five. |
| Well, you know how much the band once meant to me |
| But there’s just no way to change what has to be |
| Well, I’d rather die than to see it amplify |
| So you’ll take the dobro and I’ll take the five. |
| Once our world was harmony and fun |
| Wildwood Flower and ten-one mighty run |
| We can’t catch it up we made too many tries |
| So you’ll take the dobro and I’ll take the five… |
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