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There Is A River - Gold City



     
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There is a river that washes you clean
There is a tree that marks the places you've been
Blood that was spilled, although not your ownFor all of your tears
Are the wages for things you've done
And all of those nights
Spent alone in the darkness of your mindGive it up, let go
These are the things
You were never meant to shoulderThere is a river that washes you clean
There is a tree that marks the places you've been
Blood that was spilled, although not your own
For all of your tears, love will atoneSo give up the right
To control the waves that empty at your life
Above wild skies
Are the rays that break the shadows we designGive it up, let go
These are the things
You were never meant to shoulder
Give it up, let goThere is a river that washes you clean
There is a tree that marks the places you've been

Blood that was spilled, although not your own
For all of these things, love will atoneI know the world can turn in different ways
Most of the time we're simply hanging on
And under the signs of how we all behave
We might find the place where we belongThere is a river that washes you clean
And there is a tree that marks the places you've been
Blood that was spilled, although not your own
For all of these things, love will atone
For all of those nights, you cried all alone
For all of your tears, love will atone

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Early Years The Mississippi based Christianairs were renamed Gold City in Dahlonega, Georgia at the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve to begin the year 1980 with Dallas Gilliland singing bass, tenor Bob Oliver, lead singer Jerry Ritchie, and baritone Ken Trussell. The group owner was initially Floyd Beck. Bass singer Tim Riley would replace Gilliland as the permanent bass singer in July of that same year after the group's relocation to Gadsden, Alabama. The group was an instant success in the industry, appearing on the main stage of the National Quartet Convention in October 1981.

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