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Tennessee
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A simple sound with a big crunch. With a southern rock feel, this sound takes you back to one of the greatest states known to man.
rock funk jazz blues
A mix of funk, rock, blues & jazz combined together to create a sound all it's own. Put it with catchy melodies and that special hook and you've got Vaughn & Co
The revamped, new, improved version of what once was known as Element. With Ronnie Vaughn on vocals/acoustic guitar, John Hurd on bass, Rob Vargo on lead guitar, Lee Mahaney on drums and Brandon Glanton on percussion. The sound of blues, funk and rock wrapped into one. Be on the lookout for them to hit the City hard in 2005!!!
Song Info
Genre
Rock Rock General
Charts
#27,616 today Peak #458
#10,788 in subgenre Peak #106
Author
Ronnie Vaughn
Rights
2004
Uploaded
March 30, 2005
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.4 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
Being born in Nashville, TN. it only seemed natural that I pay a little tribute to my birthplace.....plus it is a GREAT state.
Lyrics
It’s been a long time since I’ve been around And the only ting changed about this little town Is not the way that I feel but the way it keeps calling me And though I never stay long, the love would never leave And if I didn’t see it then I wouldn’t believe That GOD made a place like Tennessee Cause It’s been a long, hard, nasty little habit Just staying away so reality could grab it Lord I know that it wouldn’t take long for me Been down the hard road and taken to the river And I never believe that I could outlive her Just as long as I end up in Tennessee The mountains and blue skies are all I have to see For a reminder of what’s been calling me No there’s nothing like it and nothing will ever be Yes one of a kind and many an imitator So I’m coming home now cause there’s no time for later Lord I sure do miss my Tennessee Cause It’s been a long, hard, nasty little habit Just staying away so reality could grab it Lord I know that it wouldn’t take long for me Been down the hard road and taken to the river And I never believe that I could outlive her Just as long as I end up in Tennessee
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