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I Still Sing the Old Songs - David Allan Coe



     
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Grandpa, I've been thinking about you lately
Wondering if you'd found your peace of mind
I guess you'd be proud to know your grandsons
Never crossed that Mason-Dixon lineAnd I still sing the old songs that you taught me
And I still pray to Jesus now and then
And just like you I wish that he would save me
To see the day the south will rise againDaddy wore his purple heart so proudly
Long before I turned into a man
Buried with our flag across his casket
I was still too young to understandAnd I still sing the old songs that you taught me
And I still pray to Jesus now and then
And just like you I wish that he would save me
To see the day the south will rise againMama spent her last years in the garden
While I took my turn behind the gun
Lord, I'd give my life to find the freedom
Lost within the old songs that you sungAnd I still sing the old songs that you taught me
And I still pray to Jesus now and then
Just like you I wish that he would save me

To see the day the south will rise again

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A life-long renegade, singer/songwriter David Allan Coe is one of the most colorful and unpredictable characters in country music history. One of the pioneering artists of the outlaw country movement of the '70s, he hasn't had many big hits — only three of his singles hit the Top Ten — but he has been among the biggest cult figures in country music throughout his career. Born in Akron, OH, Coe first got into trouble with the law at age nine. As a result, he was sent to reform school.

Read more about David Allan Coe on Last.fm.


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