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Shenandoah – The Church on Cumberland Road


All rights go to Columbia Records. Love this song. Verse 1: Just about a mile off-a one-oh-nine, There’s a little church sittin’ back in the pines. I promised that girl she was gonna be mine; I wouldn’t be surprised if she was standin’ there cryin’. Chorus: Wo-ah, I didn’t know this bored-out Ford could go so slow. Wo-ah, You got to put your foot down on the floor, ‘Yeah we’ve been rocking all night, now, don’t you know You gotta get me to the church on Cumberland Road. Verse 2: Billy’s passed out in the back, But I think he’s alive. Bobby’s got his head hangin’ over the side. Here we are doin’ only ninety-five. What’s the matter with you, man? I thought you said you could drive! (Chorus) Verse3: Sweeter than the dew on a honeysuckle vine, Hotter than noon on the Fourth of July, Cutest little girl that I ever have known Waitin’ at the church on Cumberland Road. (Chorus)

30 Days with Charice – Charice on the Road: Tokyo


New episodes every Weds & Fri on Teen.com! bit.ly Next stop, Tokyo! Charice flies around the world to visit the record label and performs for the Japanese media. After sharing her story and her voice, it’s time for a photo shoot where Charice poses for her Japanese album cover. She’s an international superstar in the making! Follow Charice! www.charicemusic.com www.facebook.com twitter.com www.youtube.com www.myspace.com Liked this video? RATE & SUBSCRIBE! *Awesome Sites* teen.com http alloy.com *Be Our Friend!* http facebook.com twitter.com facebook.com twitter.com facebook.com

Damian Marley – Road To Zion (Feat. Nas)


Arist – Damian Marley (Feat. Nas) Album – Welcome To Jamrock Song – Road To Zion Year – 2005 Lyrics: Yeah Man… Jah will be waiting there, We a shout! Jah will be waiting there [Verse 1] In this world of calamity Dirty looks and grudges and jealousy And police weh abuse dem authority Media clowns weh nuh know ’bout variety Boom! The youngest veteran a go murder dem slow Ragga muffin sent to call me from the bush bungalow Unnu watch mek I clear out my voice now Figaro! Emerge from the darkness with mi big blunt a glow Mi hammer dem a slam and spectator get low Some bwoy coulda big like Bam Bam Biggalow Bust of trigger finger, trigger hand and trigger toe A two gun mi have mi bust dem inna stereo Cause [Hook] I got to keep on walking on the road to Zion, man We gots to keeps it burning on the road to Zion, man [Chorus 1] Clean and pure meditation without a doubt Don’t mek dem take you like who dem took out Jah will be waiting there we a shout Jah will be waiting there! In this world of calamity Dirty looks and grudges and jealousy And police weh abuse dem authority Media clowns weh nuh know bout variety Single parents weh need some charity Youths weh need some love and prosperity Instead of broken dreams and tragedy By any plan and any means and strategy [Hook] Say! We got to keep on walking on the road to Zion, man (Nas: I’ve been waiting to do this track with you man! Yeah…ha ha) (Yeah, yeah) You know (They know) We got to keep on walking on the road to Zion, man (Yeah

Sully Erna- Broken Road


Broken Road by Sully Erna How many ways can you break my spirit down again And how many times have I peeled my face up off the ground for you In case that you’re starting to think you can run my life I’d think again Or cripple my faith, when you judge and criticize me but I’m still standing I don’t know if I can say I’ve lived through everything but I’ve walked this earth alone with bare feet broken in the snow and my father said to me it never seems to be a simple walk down an icy cold broken road Disgraced, and ashamed afraid to walk the line again Controlled for too many years, but never once forgiven, for my sins And I never thought I’d say, that I’m weaker today than I was yesterday old man But I’ll fight as I always fight with what’s inside of me this warrior spirit inside of me I don’t know if I can say I’ve lived through everything but I’ve walked this earth alone with bare feet broken in the snow and my father said to me it never seems to be a simple walk down an icy cold broken road And time after time a man who couldn’t be a man I’m alone but I’m alive and been taught to believe whats meant to be will be I don’t know if I can say I’ve lived through everything but I’ve walked this earth alone with bare feet broken in the snow and my father said to me it never seems to be a simple walk down an icy cold broken road again An icy cold broken road old man I guess I’ll never know But I’ve been told Its an icy cold broken road It’s an icy cold broken road

Lou Rawls “Tobacco Road”


Louis Allen Rawls (December 1, 1933 January 6, 2006) was an American soul, jazz, and blues singer. He was known for his smooth vocal style: Frank Sinatra once said that Rawls had “the classiest singing and silkiest chops in the singing game”. Rawls released more than 70 albums, sold more than 40 million records, appeared as an actor in motion pictures and on television, and voiced-over many cartoons. He had been called “The Funkiest Man Alive”. “Tobacco Road” is a song written and first recorded by John D. Loudermilk in 1960 that was a hit for The Nashville Teens in 1964 and has since become a standard across several musical genres. Originally framed as a folk song, “Tobacco Road” was semi-autobiographical tale of growing up in the rough East Durham area of Durham, North Carolina. Released on Columbia Records, it was not a hit for Loudermilk, achieving only minor chart success in Australia. Other artists, however, immediately began recording and performing the song. The confusingly-named English group The Nashville Teens’ rendition was a bold effort featuring prominent piano and bass drum parts set against a dual lead vocal; fellow countryman Mickie Most produced it with the same tough-edged-pop feel that he brought to The Animals’ hits. “Tobacco Road” was a trans-Atlantic pop hit in 1964, reaching number 6 on the UK singles chart and number 14 on the US singles chart. While the Teens would have further success in England, in the US “Tobacco Road” became another one-hit

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Johnny Van Zant-Brickyard Road [HQ] (Official Music Video)


Album: Brickyard Road Year: 1990 Label: Atlantic Records Vocals: Johnny Van Zant Guitar: Robert Paul Guitar: Michael Lunn Bass: Jimmie Lee Sloas Keyboards: Bill Coumo Drums: Robbie Morris Copyright 1990 Atlantic Records. I do not claim ownership to this video or song.

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