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In the Pines - Bill Monroe



     
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The longest train I ever saw
Went down that Georgia line
The engine passed at six o'clock
And the cab passed by at nineIn the pines, in the pines
Where the sun never shines
And we shiver when the cold wind blows
Who who hoo hoo hoo, who who hoo hoo hooI asked my captain for the time of day
He said he throwed his watch away
A long steel rail and a short cross tie
I'm on my way back homeIn the pines, in the pines
Where the sun never shines
And we shiver when the cold wind blows
Who who hoo hoo hoo, who who hoo hoo hooLittle girl, little girl, what have I done
That makes you treat me so?
You caused me to weep, you caused me to mourn
You caused me to leave my homeIn the pines, in the pines
Where the sun never shines
And we shiver when the cold wind blows

Who who hoo hoo hoo, who who hoo hoo hoo

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Bill Monroe (September 13, 1911 – September 9, 1996) developed the style of country music known as bluegrass, which takes its name from his band, the "Blue Grass Boys," named for his home state of Kentucky. Monroe's performing career spanned 60 years as a singer, instrumentalist, composer and bandleader. He is often referred to as "the father of bluegrass." In the rock (and roll) community, Bill Monroe may be best known via one of Elvis Presley's earliest recordings at Sun Records, that of Monroe's 'Blue Moon of Kentucky'. Patsy Cline also made a highly regarded version of this song.


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