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Deadwood Mountain Lyrics


I've been a rambler all my life
Been a 'bet it all gambler', yeah let it all ride
Never been afraid of losin', there been times I've lost it all
But it wont really matter someday when I'm goneYou can bury me on Deadwood Mountain
By my brother Wild Bill and sister Calamity Jane
Don't bring me no flowers, just a six-gun smokin'
And put me eight feet down when you bury me
Put me eight feet down when you bury meWhen your heart runs deeper than a ghost town goldmine
You just know your bound to find that mother lode
You spend your last heartbeat chasin' after rainbows
No there's no place you wont go to win one more timeYou can bury me on Deadwood Mountain
By my brother Wild Bill and sister Calamity Jane
Don't bring me no flowers, just a six-gun smokin'
Put me eight feet down when you bury me
Put me eight feet down when you bury meAnd cover me a little extra deep
'Coz thats the only way I'm ever gonna rest in peaceYou can bury me on Deadwood Mountain
By my brother Wild Bill and sister Calamity Jane
Don't bring me no flowers, just a six-gun smokin'

Put me eight feet down when you bury me
Put me eight feet down when you bury me
Ohh, put me eight feet down when you bury me

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Big & Rich is a country duo that believes in "Country Music Without Prejudice." They are 2 of the 5 leaders of the MuzikMafia, which includes artists like Gretchen Wilson, Jon Nicholson, Cowboy Troy, and others. Big & Rich tend to mix different genres together with country, usually rock. One of their most notable songs is "Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy."
Big Kenny Alphin and John Rich met in 1998 at a bar where Big Kenny was playing. They met up afterwards and made appointments to write songs together. Eventually, they launched an album together in 2004. It was called Horse of a Different Color. Their second album is called Comin' to Your City and was released on Nov 15, 2005.

Their 2007 album was entitled Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace. The lead single off that album was the romantic 'Lost in This Moment'. They achieved their first number one song to date with this release.

The That's Why I Pray Songfacts reports that the first single released by Big & Rich following a hiatus in which Big Kenny recovered from a neck injury and John Rich released a solo debut album made history. When That's Why I Pray debuted at # 24 on the Billboard Country chart, it became the highest debut by a duo in the Nielsen BDS era.


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