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NeverTooLateTunedENoCapoKeyA05302011
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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.
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Peak #307
Peak in subgenre #106
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Verne Garrison
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Copyright: Verne Garrison 2011
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May 31, 2011
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MP3 2.0 MB 128 kbps 2:14
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Never Too Late Copyright by: Verne Garrison May 28, 2011, Valley Park, Mo Banjo tuned E, no capo, key of A A D I am a man of seventy-eight A And today, I met a man ninety-four D A Never knew him, till he walked thru the door E E7 A Yeah, he was ninety-four A D Shoemaker, Shumacher, was his name A In to see his cardiologist E About his brand new pace-maker E7 A Just installed the other day A D He re-newed his driver's license A One day last week E And the way he handled his blackberry, E7 A I'd say he was on a winning streak Just think, I was about to roll over At my tender age of seventy eight Till this feller made himself known I was about to sucumb to my fate He was born in 1917, I was 1932 My war was the one in Korea His war was Europe WW II We both survived the depression too A D Yes, Mr Shoemaker, thanks to you A I am looking to 10 or 15 more E I got to get busy E E7 A Let me out that swinging door
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