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Whippoorwill Hill
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A country waltz. Song about a US civil war soldier taking his dying friend to a better place.
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Being in various pro bands in the '60's Vic got to work with talented people including "The Beatles" and Roger Miller. He's met many stars including Cash, Or
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Genre
Country Americana
Charts
Peak #85
Peak in subgenre #8
Author
Geneva Griffin & Vic Arnold
Rights
2015 Geneva Griffin & Vic Arnold
Uploaded
January 06, 2015
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MP3 4.4 MB 128 kbps 4:48
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Whippoorwill Hill (c) 2014 Geneva Griffin Verse 1 Just a couple'a tar heels from North Carolina at the heights of tall cotton in Antebellum South We said that no army was braver or finer and we thought we were heroes 'til fighting broke out. Verse 2 Our muskets were primed and we formed up a long line. We fired at the blue and they fired at the gray. My friend took a bullet and I knew it was his time to get to that place that was so far away Lift He spoke of a hill where the air smelled of summer. and the whippoorwills sang under cool long leaf pines Chorus We were blood.. though we're no kin but I swore I'd carry him up to the cool of the shady tree line Just a few breaths away now We lay our bodies down Listened for the whippoorwill just one more time Verse 3 His face had turned ashen and his gaze became distant So I sat him right down against a stump of a pine I could still hear the gunfire and cries of resistance But he'd smiled as he said he could smell turpentine Lift He'd spoke of a hill where the air smelled of summer. and the whippoorwills sang under cool long leaf pines Chorus Inst. as verse Bridge I said "Brother that was .... a mighty hard climb but we got to the top so we'll sit here a while". He closed his eyes slowly ... as he took his last fill of the scent and the sounds up on Whippoorwill Hill Chorus Tag Is he listening still up on Whippoorwill Hill
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