Genius Lyrics
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Steve Earle – Copperhead Road
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Copperhead Road is the third studio album by Steve Earle, released in 1988. The album is often referred to as Earle’s first “rock record”; Earle himself calls it the world’s first
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Steve Earle – Copperhead Road (live)
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Well my name's John Lee Pettimore / Same as my daddy and his daddy before / You hardly ever saw Grandaddy down here / He only come to town about twice a year / He'd buy a hundred
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Steve Earle and The Dukes – Copperhead Road
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Well my name's John Lee Pettimore / Same as my daddy and his daddy before / You hardly ever saw Granddaddy down here / He only come to town about twice a year / He'd buy a hundred
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Dick Jr. & the Volunteers – Copperhead Road
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Steve Earle. Copperhead Road Is A Cover Of. Copperhead Road by Steve Earle. Tags. Rock. Expand. Comments. Add a comment. Get the conversation started. Be the ...
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Steve Earle – Little Sister
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(Greg Trooper version - from We Don't Dance) / I don't care what you do to me / I don't care what you do to me / I don't care what you do to me / But won't you let my little sister
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Steve Earle – Nebraska
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I saw her standin' on her front lawn just twirlin' her baton / Me and her went for a ride sir and ten innocent people died / From the town of lincoln, nebraska with a sawed off .
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DevilDriver (Ft. Brock Lindow) – Copperhead Road
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[Verse 1] / Well, my name's John Lee Pettimore / Same as my daddy and his daddy before / You hardly ever saw Grandaddy down here / He only came to town about twice a year / Buy a
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Steve Earle – Once You Love
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[Verse 1] / A long time ago, there lived a man / He had the world in the palm of his hand / Sultans and kings beat a path to his door / Had everything, but still wanted more / One
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Steve Earle – Nobody but You/Continental Trailways Blues
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Well, I'm sittin' in the depot long before the break of day / I just bought my ticket, lord I hope the bus ain't late / I'll have a cup of coffee and a sandwich from the microwave
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Steve Earle – Wheels (live)
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We've all got wheels to take ourselves away / We've got telephones to say what we can't say / We've all got higher and higher every day / Come on, wheels, take this boy away / We'
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Steve Earle – Dead Flowers
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Well, when you're sitting there / In your silk upholstered chair / Talking to some rich folk that you know / Well, I hope you won't see me / In my ragged company / You know I could
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Steve Earle – Waiting on You
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[Verse] / Here comes the night, day brings no light / For wrong or right, I'm here waiting on you / Words cut too deep, old ghosts won't sleep / They'll never keep me from waiting
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Steve Earle – Even When I'm Blue
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[Verse 1] / I've always heard that love is blind / But I know that there's another kind / Shines like a beacon in the night / And holds up in the morning light / [Chorus] / Because
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Steve Earle – You Belong to Me
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[Verse 1] / Lately I've been feeling a little uneasy / So I run straight home to you / It's been cold as hell and you just can't tell / What a girl might do / I made a whole lot of
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Steve Earle – Snake Oil
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One / Two / Three / Four / Pass me that can o' oil there / Oh, I like that echo / It goes right through my head, just like it / I had that happen once but / It's chemically induced
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Steve Earle (Ft. Rodney Crowell) – Brown and Root
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[Spoken Introduction: Steve Earle] / In the 1950s, Brown & Root was the largest construction company in the world. A lot of poor sharecrop farm people running from the Great
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Steve Earle – Guitar Town
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“Guitar Town” is a song about being a road musician, and it’s filled with with references to motel rooms, too many cigarettes, driving all night to the next gig, and the rush of
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