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Lake Fork Verne and his banjo. Original country and Americana songs. Songs of yesteryear, growing up during the great depression 1930's and the way things are
Just me and my banjo...writing and singing about how things used to be long ago in the 30;s and 40's and how those experiences affect today. I started out wanting to get on record these stories and songs for my grandchildren; but after doing it for a while, others have expresses interest so we are recording and putting them out there.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #191
Peak in subgenre #67
Author
Verne Garrison
Rights
Copyright: Verne Garrison 2011
Uploaded
March 04, 2011
Track Files
MP3
MP3 1.8 MB 128 kbps 2:00
Lyrics
Johnny Appleseed Lake Fork Verne Copyright by: Verne Garrison March 4, 2011, Valley Park, Mo Banjo tuned E, Capo 1, Key of: C Chorus: C F C Johnny Appleseed that was his moniker G7 He walked the hills, probably more than he otter C F C But the frontier, orchards of mostly apple fruits G7 C Were there, because of Johnny's busy (routes) roots He walked the valleys of Indiana and Ohio Barefoot, in gunny-sack clothes he'd go Thru rattler fested prairies he did his deed He roamed the hills scattering his appleseed Chorus: Johnny got his seed from cider mill press Traveled by foot and by canoe into the wilderness Settlers always welcomed his waving hand Indians regarded him as a medicine man Chorus:
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Jamey, your support keeps me going. Great to have a great artist like you as a friend.
Jamey Darnold
Apr 12, 2011
Hey There Vern, Johnny Appleseed is awesome! You really picked up the strumming on this one! I'm glad they now have Americana. I always think of your music with this genre. It fits perfectly.