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Times were hard but they were fun in 1941
The year that Jim and Catherine fell in love
They were graduating college, their heads were full of knowledge
And visions of taking on the world
But Uncle Sam and those Pearl Harbor bombs
Pulled Jim away from Catherine's armsThen along came Vietnam in 1961
The year that Bob and Mandy said, "I do"
They bought a house outside the city
Everything was sitting pretty
But again old Uncle Sam said, "I need you
Bob said, "Mandy, honey I'll be back
Don't you worry, you can count on that"And as the headlines rolled, every mother prayed
Every father laid awake the whole night through
Every brother bragged, every sister cried
Every hometown across this land held on
Till they came homeTimes were hard but they were fun in 1991
The year that John and Sally said goodbye
He held two kids in his arms as she left for desert storm

John could see the sadness in her eyes
He watched her sail away navy blue
Up on the quarter deck in full saluteAnd as the headlines rolled, every mother prayed
Every father laid awake the whole night through
Every brother bragged, every sister cried
Every hometown across this land held on
Till they came homeSome came home as heroes
Proud to be back
Some came home as heroes
Covered with the flagAnd as the headlines rolled, every mother prayed
Every father laid awake the whole night through
Every brother bragged, every sister cried
Every hometown across this land held on
Till they came homeEvery hometown across this land holds on
Till they came home

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Rhonda Vincent is a bluegrass singer and an accomplished mandolin, guitar and fiddle player. She was born July 13, 1962, in Kirksville, Missouri, USA, where she still lives. Her musical career started in her family's band the Sally Mountain Show when she was barely five years old. She started learning mandolin at age eight, which was also when she released her first single. She achieved success in the bluegrass genre in the 1970's and 80's, earning the respect of her mostly male peers for her mastery of the progressive chord structures and multi-range...

Read more about Rhonda Vincent on Last.fm.


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