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Well my friends, I see your face so clearly
Little bit tired, little worn through the years
You sound nervous, you seem alone
I hardly recognize your voice on the telephoneIn between I remember
Just before bound-up, broken-down
We drive out to the edge of the highway
Follow that lonesome dead-end roadside southWe're all in this thing together
Walkin' the line between faith and fear
This life don't last forever
When you cry, I taste the salt in your tearsWell my friend, let's put this thing together
And walk the path with worn out feet of trial
'Cause if you wanted, we can go home forever
Give up your jaded ways, spell your name to GodWe're all in this thing together
Walkin' the line between faith and fear
This life don't last forever
When you cry, I taste the salt in your tearsAll the hour there's a picture in a mirror
Fancy shoes to grace our feet
All there is, is a slow road to freedom

Heaven above and the devil beneathWe're all in this thing together
Walkin' the line between faith and fear
This life don't last forever
When you cry, I taste the salt in your tears

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Old Crow Medicine Show is a folk/country group from Nashville, Tennessee. Along with original songs, the band performs many pre-World War II blues and folk songs. The style of music they perform is sometimes called alt-country, but today more often referred to as Americana.

Their 2004 album "O.C.M.S." was selected by CMT (Country Music Television) as one of the top-10 bluegrass albums of that year. Their current tour includes bars, festivals, and larger venues. They are best experienced in smaller settings, where their infectious high-energy style electrifies the crowd, often a mixture of older listeners and 20-somethings.

They make frequent guest appearances on A Prairie Home Companion.

The song Wagon Wheel is written based off a chorus composed by Bob Dylan for the film Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid.

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