Live From Ohio (2010)

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    Drinkin' My Baby Goodbye

    Lyrics are not available
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    El Toreador

    He was nobly born
    And a Spanish bull's horn
    Had left one scar on his handsome face�

    He stood like a prince
    And he had ever since
    He had grandly walked into the place

    Though the girls of Madrid
    Tonight were forbid
    For tomorrow he must fight once more

    Before he left the ball
    He would dance with them all
    'Cause he was El Toreador

    The day of the feast
    Was just a light in the east
    When he left Maria's warm bed

    Her dark eyes said "more"
    But he walked thru the door
    Shaking cobwebs of dreams from his head

    And later that day
    As he knelt to pray
    He said God grant me this nothing more

    If it is the way
    And I must die today
    Let me die like a Toreador

    The Plaza del Toros
    Shook from the roar
    As the band played the Toreador's theme

    Alarmed by the sound
    The bull paws the ground
    As the Toreador enters the ring

    Up and down,
    Round and round
    On and on, all alone

    The shouts of ol�
    In the heat of the day
    Rushed the hot blood to his Spanish heart

    And the crowd held their breath
    As he flirted with death
    And the bull fighter's sword found it's mark

    And trying to hide
    The wound in his side
    He walked from the ring standing tall

    And a crowd gathered round
    As he fell to the ground
    A priest held his hand
    Where he lay in the sand
    And he was heard to say
    A brave bull died today
    But he died like a Toreador​

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    The Legend of Wooley Swamp

    ​If you ever go back in�Wooley Swamp well you better not go at night
    There's things out there in the middle of them woods
    That�make a strong man die from fright
    There's things that crawl and things that fly
    And things that creep around on the ground
    And they say the ghost of Lucius Clay gets up and it walks around

    [Chorus:]
    But I couldn't believe it, I just had to find out for myself
    And I couldn't conceive it, I never would listen to nobody else
    No I couldn't believe it, I just had to find out for myself
    That there's some things in this world you just can't explain

    The old man lived in the Wooley Swamp way back in Booger Woods
    And he never did do a lot of harm in the world
    But he never did do no good
    People didn't think too much of him
    They all thought he acted funny
    The old man didn't care about people anyway
    All he cared about was his money
    He'd stuff it all down in Mason jars and bury it all around
    But on certain nights if the moon was right
    He'd dig it up out of the ground
    He'd pour it all out on the floor of his shack
    And run his fingers through it
    Old Lucius Clay was a greedy old man
    And that's all there ever was to it

    [Chorus]

    The Cagle boys were white trash they lived over on Carver's Creek
    They were mean as a snake and sneaky as a cat
    And belligerent when they'd speak
    One night the oldest brother said ya'll meet in the Wooley Swamp later
    We'll take ol' Lucius' money and we'll feed him to the alligators
    They found the old man out in the back with a shovel in his hand
    And thirteen rusty Mason jars he just dug up out of the sand
    And they all went crazy and they beat the old man
    Then they picked him up off the ground
    Then they threw him in the swamp and they stood there and laughed
    as the black water sucked him down
    Then they turned around and went back to the shack
    And they picked up the money and ran
    But they hadn't gone nowhere when they realized
    They were running in quicksand
    And they struggled and screamed but they couldn't get away
    Then just before they went under
    They could hear that old man laughing
    In a voice as loud as thunder

    Now that's been fifty years ago an' if you go back by there yet
    There's a spot in the yard in back of that shack
    Where the ground is always wet
    And on certain nights if the moon is right
    down by the dark footpath
    You can hear three young men screaming
    And you can hear one old man laugh

    [Repeat verse 1]

    [Chorus]

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    TV Voo Doo

    Instrumental
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    The Intimidator

    Talladega Alabama hot day in the fall
    It's pedal to the metal keep it off the wall
    Darrell's passing marlin and Jeff just took the lead
    He's burning up the track but look out
    Here comes number three

    Chorus:
    He's moving to the inside listen to that engine howl
    Just move it on over The Intimidator's on the prowl

    Push it down and stand on it put it on the floor
    Roaring down the backstretch blowing off their doors
    Eating up the asphalt and chewing up the miles
    They're bringing out the checkered flag
    The crowd is going wild

    Chorus:
    Carolina country boy could always find a way to win
    Y'all wave bye bye
    The Intimidator's done it again

    Chorus 2:
    The man meant business when he got behind the wheel
    Eye like an eagle and nerves made of steel
    Speed is the bottom line and winning is the deal
    Let her whine
    Man he's flyin
    Finish line
    One more time

    You're burning down the straight away putting on a show
    Leading by a length with only 20 laps to go
    You almost got this sucker won engines running great
    But don't you look in your rearview mirror here comes number eight

    Chorus:
    He's a rocker and a roller and he sure knows how to shut them down
    I guess it runs in the family the intimidator's back in town

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    In America

    Well the eagle's been flyin' slow
    And the flag's been flyin' low
    And a lot of people sayin' that America's fixin' to fall
    Well speakin' just for me
    And some people from Tennessee
    We've got a thing or two to tell you all
    This lady may have stumbled
    But she ain't never fell
    And if the Russians don't believe that�
    They can all go straight to hell
    We're gonna put her feet back
    On the path of righteousness and then
    God bless America again

    And you never did think
    That it ever would happen again (In America, did you?)�
    You never did think
    That we'd ever get together again
    ( We damn sure fooled you )
    Yeah, we're walkin' real proud
    And we're talkin' real loud again (In America)
    You never did think
    That it ever would happen again

    From The Sound up in Long Island�
    Out to San Francisco Bay�
    And everything that's in between them is our own�
    And we may have done a little bit�
    Of fightin' amongst ourselves�
    But you outside people best leave us alone�
    'Cause we'll all stick together�
    And you can take that to the bank�
    That's the cowboys and the hippies�
    And the rebels and the yanks�
    You just go and lay your hand�
    On a Pittsburgh Steelers' fan�
    And I think you're gonna finally understand

    And you never did think
    That it ever would happen again (In America, did you?)�
    You never did think
    That we'd ever get together again
    ( We damn sure fooled you )
    Yeah, we're walkin' real proud
    And we're talkin' real loud again (In America)
    You never did think
    That it ever would happen again

    And you never did think
    That it ever would happen again (In America, did you?)�
    You never did think
    That we'd ever get together again
    ( We damn sure fooled you )
    Yeah, we're walkin' real proud
    And we're talkin' real loud again (In America)
    You never did think
    That it ever would happen again

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    Opposites Attract

    Lyrics are not available
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    Floreeda Road

    Lyrics are not available
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    Simple Man

    I ain't nothin' but a simple man
    They call me a redneck I reckon that I am
    But there's things going on
    That make me mad down to the core.

    I have to work like a dog to make ends meet
    There's crooked politicians and crime in the street
    And I'm madder'n hell and I ain't gonna take it no more.

    We tell our kids to just say no
    Then some panty waist judge lets a drug dealer go
    Slaps him on the wrist and then he turns him back out on the town.

    Now if I had my way with people sellin' dope
    I'd take a big tall tree and a short piece of rope
    I'd hang 'em up high and let 'em swing 'til the sun goes down

    Well, you know what's wrong with the world today
    People done gone and put their Bible's away
    They're living by the law of the jungle not the law of the land
    The good book says it so I know it's the truth
    An eye for and eye and a tooth for a tooth
    You better watch where you go and remember where you been
    That's the way I see it I'm a Simple Man.

    Now I'm the kinda man that'd not harm a mouse
    But if I catch somebody breakin in my house
    I've got twelve guage shotgun waiting on the other side

    So don't go pushing me against my will
    I don't want to have to fight you but I dern sure will
    So if you don't want trouble then you'd better just pass me on by

    As far as I'm concerned there ain't no excuse
    For the raping and the killing and the child abuse
    And I've got a way to put an end to all that mess

    Just take them rascals out in the swamp
    Put 'em on their knees and tie 'em to a stump
    Let the rattlers and the bugs and the alligators do the rest

    You know what's wrong with the world today
    People done gone and put their Bible's away
    They're living by the law of the jungle not the law of the land
    The Good Book says it so I know it's the truth
    An eye for and eye and a tooth for a tooth
    You better watch where you go and remember where you been
    That's the way I see it I'm a Simple Man​

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    Long Haired Country Boy

    People say I'm no good
    And crazy as a loon
    'Cause I get up in the mornin'
    I get down in the afternoon

    Kinda like my old blue tick hound
    I like to lay around in the shade
    And I ain't got no money
    But I damn sure got it made

    'Cause I ain't askin' nobody for nothin'
    If I can't get it on my own
    If you don't like the way I'm livin'
    You just leave this long haired country boy alone

    Preacher man talkin' on TV
    Puttin' down the rock and roll
    Wants me to send a donation
    'Cause he's worried about my soul

    He said, "Jesus walked on the water"
    And I know that it's true
    But sometimes I think that preacher man
    Would like to do a little walkin' too

    But I ain't asking nobody for nothin'
    If I can't get it on my own
    You don't like the way I'm livin'
    You just leave this long haired country boy alone

    A poor girl wants to marry
    And a rich girl wants to flirt
    A rich man goes to college
    And a poor man goes to work

    A drunkard wants another drink of wine
    And a politician wants your vote
    I don't want much of nothin' at all
    But I will tell another joke

    But I ain't asking nobody for nothin'
    If I can't get it on my own
    You don't like the way I'm livin'
    You just leave this long haired country boy alone

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    Preaching', Prayin', Singin'

    I was a stranger there intent upon my way
    But when I saw the crowd, I had the urge to stay
    I heard a welcome voice biddin' me to come and share
    Their preachin', prayin', singin' down on the public square
    Preachin', prayin', singin' everywhere
    Shouting the praises of His loving care
    All of God's children seem to gather there
    Preachin', prayin', singin' down on the public square
    I felt so much at home amid the happy throng
    That came from far and near to praise His name in song
    To lay their burdens down, forget their every care
    And have an old time meeting down on the public square
    Preachin', prayin', singin' everywhere
    Shouting the praises of His loving care
    All of God's children seem to gather there
    Preachin', prayin', singin' down on the public square
    Now as I journey on, think back on the day
    I am convinced within, these folks have found the way
    To put their hearts in song, just pray an earnest prayer
    And leave the door bells ringin' down on the public square
    Preachin', prayin', singin' everywhere
    Shouting the praises of His loving care
    All of God's children seem to gather there
    Preachin', prayin', singin' down on the public square
    Preachin', prayin', singin' down on the public square
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    Heart of My Heart

    I was blinded by bright lights, lost in the darkness
    And sin kept my life in a whirl
    Lust, greed and money and sensual pleasures
    Marked the boundaries of my narrow world

    I was headed for Hell but as far as I fell
    Your spirit still followed me down
    Then when I hit the bottom and cried out for mercy
    You picked me up off the ground

    Heart of my heart, rock of my soul
    You changed my life when You took control
    Thou will be done, God's only Son
    Faithful and true, faithful and true

    Lord of all lords, King of all kings
    Sweet sacrifice of praises we bring
    Worthy is the Lamb, all that I am
    I give to You

    Satan kept telling me that it was too late
    I'd committed the unpardonable sin
    But I knew he was lyin' when I felt conviction
    Tug on my heart strings again

    I'm not proud of the past but I can't do a thing
    To make up for the time that I've lost
    Now my heart and my soul and what life I have left
    I lay at the foot of Your Cross

    Heart of my heart, rock of my soul
    You changed my life when You took control
    Your will be done, God's only Son
    Faithful and true, Thou faithful and true

    Lord of all lords, King of all kings
    Sweet sacrifice of praises we bring
    Worthy is the Lamb, all that I am
    I give to You

    I give to You
    Heart of my heart

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    Band Intros

    Lyrics are not available
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    William Tell Overture

    Instrumental
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    Orange Blossom Special

    Instrumental
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    The Devil Went Down to Georgia

    The Devil went down to Georgia. He was lookin' for a soul to steal.

    He was in a bind 'cause he was way behind. He was willing to make a deal

    When he came across this young man sawin' on a fiddle and playin' it hot.

    And the Devil jumped upon a hickory stump and said "Boy, let me tell you what."

    "I guess you didn't know it, but I'm a fiddle player, too.

    And if you'd care to take a dare I'll make a bet with you.

    Now you play a pretty good fiddle, boy, but give the Devil his due.

    I'll bet a fiddle of gold against your soul 'cause I think I'm better than you."

    The boy said, "My name's Johnny, and it might be a sin,

    But I'll take your bet; and you're gonna regret 'cause I'm the best there's ever been."

    Johnny, rosin up your bow and play your fiddle hard.

    'Cause Hell's broke loose in Georgia and the Devil deals the cards.

    And if you win you get this shiny fiddle made of gold,

    But if you lose the devil gets your soul.

    The Devil opened up his case and he said, "I'll start this show."

    And fire flew from his fingertips as he rosined up his bow.

    And he pulled the bow across the strings and it made an evil hiss.

    And a band of demons joined in and it sounded something like this.

    When the Devil finished, Johnny said, "Well, you're pretty good ol' son,

    But sit down in that chair right there and let me show you how it's done."

    "Fire on the Mountain." Run, boys, run!

    The Devil's in the house of the rising sun;

    Chicken's in the bread pan picking out dough.

    Granny, does your dog bite? No, child, no.

    The Devil bowed his head because he knew that he'd been beat.

    And he laid that golden fiddle on the ground at Johnny's feet.

    Johnny said, "Devil, just come on back. If you ever wanna try again,

    I done told you once�you son of a gun�I'm the best that's ever been."

    And he played:

    "Fire on the Mountain." Run, boys, run!

    The Devil's in the house of the rising sun;

    The chicken's in the bread pan picking out dough.

    Granny, will your dog bite? No, child, no.