Country Comforts - Silver Metre



     
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Country Comforts Lyrics


Soon the pines will be fallin' everywhere
Village children always fightin' for fair share
And the six-o-nine goes roarin' down the creek
As Parson Lee prepares his service for next week
I saw Grandma yesterday down at the store
Well, she's really lookin' fine for eighty-four
And she asked me if some time I'd fix the barn
Poor old girl, she needs a man down on the farm
And it's good old country comforts in my bones
Just the sweetest sound my ears have ever known
Just an old fashioned feelin' in my bone
Country comforts and the road that's goin' home
Down at the mill, they've got a new machine
Foreman says it cuts manpower by fifteen
"And oh, but that ain't natural", old man Grayson says
'Cause he's a horse-drawn man until his dyin' days
And it's good old country comforts in my bones

Just the sweetest sound my ears have ever known
Just an old fashioned feelin' in my bone
Country comforts and the road that's goin' home
And it's good old country comforts in my bones
Just the sweetest sound my ears have ever known
Just an old fashioned feelin' in my bone
Country comforts and the road that's goin' home
And it's good old country comforts in my bones
Just the sweetest sound my ears have ever known
Just an old fashioned feelin' in my bone
Country comforts and the road that's goin' home
Country comforts and the road that's goin' home
Country comforts and the road that's goin' home
Country comforts and the road that's goin' home

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Silver Metre was a short-lived, San Francisco-based outfit formed by Leigh Stevens, previously with Blue Cheer, and Mick Waller from the Jeff Beck Group. Together with Tom Cowan and Pete Sears, the band released one album in 1970. The album, recorded in England, is basic heavy rock with a spattering of psychedelia. A mix of originals and covers songs, it includes three Elton John/Bernie Taupin compositions: "Country Comforts," "Now They've Found Me," and "Sixty Years On." While the album did not make much impact upon its original release on the small National General label in the U.

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