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Bag O' Bones
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Roots Blues written with a view from the front porch and days gone by as told through the eyes of a reminiscing soul.Home worktape...Moker Jarrett(c) 2008/ASCAP
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Moker Jarrett ASCAP with Lucky Stiff, a classic rock group from Jacksonville, Florida has released Ready to Fly a new CD under Run to the Sun Publishing/ASCAP.
Moker Jarrett grew up in the coastal area of Northeast Florida. His dad was a coach and one of his coaching buddies gave Moker his nickname at around age six. Obviously it stuck like glue. The folk masses at St. Paul's were among his first guitar/vocal conquests and that has turned into a lifetime of writing and performing songs. In addition to his dad, his granny and mom were big influences of his outlook on life. My wife gives me a huge dose of support to continue writing at this level. Country has become a favorite genre of Moker's and his main co-writer, Dale Peaden from Panama City Florida shares 13 of the 17 cuts on the recently released CD "Cut This". This team shares a mix of uptempos and heartfelt tunes and is sure to be on their way to garnering a string of country hits. You'll go away humming the melodies and chorus lines and these songs draw you in and make you feel like you're right there in the story. Still performing at local festivals Moker's group "Moker Jarrett with Lucky Stiff"a Jacksonville Florida based power trio is a collection of veteran performers (Moker Jarrett from Jacksonville, guitars, vocals, & songwriter, Jim Rohl,from Cincinnatti drums, Billy Smith, from Philadelphia, bass guitar, & vocals) commited to having a good time, writing cuttable original material for the country and pop/rock markets, and stayin' true to our roots of music with a groove. Music should make your body move!
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Genre
Blues Country Blues
Charts
Peak #22
Peak in subgenre #5
Author
Moker Jarrett
Rights
2008
Uploaded
January 19, 2008
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MP3 4.1 MB 128 kbps 4:26
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Bag O' Bones I remember when I was 8 maybe 10 We'd ride bikes and play stickball wish I was young again Saturday we'd play all day kids out in a field Sunday mornin' get dressed up and pray the Lord still heals Sayin' Lord, won't you please Carry me home Forgive my days of sinnin' ways He'p me to be strong While I walk in this Bag O' Bones 'n' I remember long legged gals In sweet summer breeze Take my breath away Pretty as you please 'dem days were good old days Cos I got my fill Sunday mornin' get dressed up 'n' pray the Lord still heals Sayin' Lord, won't you please Carry me home Forgive my days of sinnin' ways He'p me to be strong While I walk in this Bag O' Bones Had my share o' good corn liquor run my share o' grass spent lotsa nights in poker games left wishin' I had more cash now I'm old, my feets are cold 'n' I got the blues for real Sunday mornin' I lay in bed cos what I got don't heal Sayin' Lord, won't you please carry me home forgive my days o' sinnin' ways don't make me suffer when you're through with this Bag O' Bones I see a bright light comin' Lord shinin' down on me there ain't nothin' else for me to do here Lord 'cept to turn it all over to You so You can set me free Sayin' Lord, please, please, please Carry me home forgive my days o' sinnin' ways don't make me suffer when You're through with this Bag O' bones Don't make me suffer Lord, when You're tyhrough with this Bag O' Bones (C) 2008 Moker Jarrett/ASCAP all rights reserved
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