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It's an old classic, Jordan. Written by Stuart Hamlin in the 20s. According to the tale, it came out of some sort of collaboration with him, John Wayne, and Billy Graham.
Here's all the lyrics:
It's springtime in the mountains and I'm full of mountain dew I can't even read my catalog the way I used to do I'm a sittin' in that little shed just right back off the house Here comes ol' Jake with all the hounds but he's gonna hear me shout Oh I won't go huntin' with you Jake but I'll go chasin' wimmin' So put them hounds back in the pen and quit that silly grinnin' Moon is bright and I'm half tight my life's just beginnin' I won't go huntin' with you jake but I'll go chasin' wimmin'
Let's go down to the meetin' house and wait till they start home Them gals that live on Possum Creek will always leave alone We'll run 'em down the corn row them sassy little misses [Más Letras en es.mp3lyrics.org/yYk] We'll scare them pretty gals to death we'll stop and blow 'em kisses Oh I won't go huntin'... [banjo] Now wash your face and comb your hair it's darn near time to start But let me tell you fore you go there's no one that's got my heart Don't chase the one with the yellow hair that wears the dress of green Well that sweet thing belongs to me I know she's past sixteen Oh I won't go huntin'...
Now I was headed for the general store when a silly thing I seen They make 'em in the city it's called a magazine I turned to page 32 and look at what I found Them gals wear clothes that we ain't seen beneath them gigham gowns Oh I won't go huntin'... I won't go huntin' with you jake but I'll go chasin' wimmin'
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getting close to making bets on Kentucky Derby Day... Hope you won't be seen, in my ragged company. You know I could never be alone... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ki2daAPp_k
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quote:Originally posted by Highwaychild: getting close to making bets on Kentucky Derby Day... Hope you won't be seen, in my ragged company. You know I could never be alone... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ki2daAPp_k
funny...listened to that the other night--the band used to cover that, too. Good tune.
You watch that one I posted? Merle Haggard & Marty Robbins & Merle sings like Marty...that's good enough, but the reaction from Robbins is pricless...twice.
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Plant'n Krauss was cool! thanks. I've been looking for that again for a while. You serch it, and you can't hardly find it for all the crap links...
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check out the first use of "fuzz tone." People often say it's the bass, but in the video it's clear it's not the (standup) bass but the steel guitar: