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Tennessee Border - Cecil Campbell



     
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Her eyes were blue, her hair was auburn
Her smile was like an angel fair
She was her daddy's only daughter
On the Tennessee border
One night I took a ride just across the line
I picked her up in a pickup truck and she broke this heart of mine
Her mama said, "No, she's my only daughter"
But we got married on the Tennessee border
The roses were bloomin' there on the border
The moon was shinin' there
Her personality made me want her
On the Tennessee border
One night I took a ride just across that line
I picked her up in a pickup truck and she broke that heart of mine
Her mama said, "No, she's my only daughter"
But we got married on the Tennessee border
One night I took a ride just across the line

I picked her up in a pickup truck and she broke this heart of mine
Her mama said, "No, she's my only daughter"
But we got married on the Tennessee border

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Cecil Robert Campbell (March 22, 1911 - June 18, 1989) was an American steel guitarist. Cecil Campbell was the leader of Cecil Campbell & The Tennessee Ramblers (refer also to a separate writeup of The Tennessee Ramblers). They were RCA Victor recording artists for many years, having started with them in 1934 and were still with them by 1951. Cecil earned a reputation as a steel guitar player and as you might know, some of his popular tunes had a Hawaiian flavor to them, such as "'Neath Hawaiian Palms", "Hawaiian Skies", "Little Hula Shack In Hawaii", and "Hawaiian Moon".

Read more about Cecil Campbell on Last.fm.


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