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A song for you All alone Big Mouth Blues Blue Canadian Rockies Blue eyes Brand New Heartache Brass Buttons Break my mind Cash on the barrelhead California Cottonfields Close up the Honkytonks Christine's Tune Cody, Cody Crazy Arms Dark end of the street Dim Light, Stick Smoke Do right woman Do you know how it' feels... Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man Farther along Folsom Prison Blues Green, green grass of home Hearts on fire High Fashion Queen How Much I've Lied Hickory Wind Hippie Boy Hot Burrito #1 Hot Burrito #2 If you gotta go I am a pilgrim Image of me In my hour of darkness I shall be released Juanita Just_Because Kiss the children Lazy days Let it be me Life in prison Lodi Love hurts Luxury Liner Man in the fog Millers's Cave My uncle Nothing was delivered One day week One hundred years from now Pick me up Return of the Grievous Angel Satisfied me She Sin City Sin City D-Flat Song me back home Six days on the road Sleepless Night Still feeling blue Streets of Baltimore Strong Boy Take a message to Mary That's all it took The Angels Rejoiced Last Night The Christian Life The Train Song To love somebody Tonight the bottle let me down Tried so hard We'll sweep out the ashes ... Wheels White line fever Wild Horses Your Angel Steps Out Of Heaven You're still on my mind You win again |
Ain't No Beatle, Ain't No Rolling Stone
All I Have Are Memories All The Things Another Place, Another Time Another Side Of This Life Apple Tree A River Is Made Out Of Raindrops A Satisfied Mind Almost Grown Baby What You Want Me To Do The Bells Of Rhymney Big Country Blurry Slurry Nights Bonie Moronie Break My Mind The Button Candy Man Carolina Calypso Codine Cold, Cold Heart Country Baptising Cry One More Time Darkest Years Down In The Churchyard Dream Baby Everyone Loves A Winner Forty Days God's Own Singer Goin' Away, Don't You Wanna Go? The Great Silkie Hand Within The Glove Hang On Sloopy Hey Nellie Nellie High Flying Bird High On A Hilltop Honky Tonk Women I Can't Dance I must have been somebody I Just Can't Take It Anymore I May Be Right I Threw Away The Rose Jambalaya Jesus Is More Than A Name Knee Deep In The Blues L.A. Customs Blues Las Vegas Last Thing On My Mind Lazy Days Long Black Limousine Lucille Mama's Hungry Eyes Mary Don't You Weep Money Honey The New Soft Shoe No One Knows I'm Lonesome November Nights Oh, Didn't They Crucify My Lord Older Guys On My Journey Home Pride Of Man Race With The Wind The Rain Came Down Rolling Stone Run, Little Boy, Run Searchin She Once Lived Here She Thinks I Still Care Somebody's Back In Town Sum Up Broke Sweet Dream Baby Sweet Mental Revenge Take A Message To Mary That Kind Of Livin' That's All Right That's The Bag I'm In They Still Go Down The Train Song Truck-Drivin' Man Under Your Spell Again Undo The Right You Got A Reputation You Win Again Wake Up Little Susie Wheel Of Fortune When Will I Be Loved You Don't Miss Your Water Zah's Blues |
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Billy Ray Herrin:
Billy Ray wrote:
Hello Hans,
"... Walter Egan &
Lona Heins are singing on my new CD "Down
on Cypress Creek".
The song "Time will hold
the memories" is about Gram's father's death and the last time I saw
him
at the train depot in Waycross..."
"Billy Ray Herrin, out of
Waycross, Georgia, is a passionate carrier of the torch of Gram
Parsons,
a country-rock pioneer
and a fellow Waycross
native.
His devotion to Parsons is evident, in words and music, throughout Down
On Cypress Creek;
but, nowhere is it more
crystal-clear than in "Time Will Hold The Memories". As long as
musicians
like Herrin holds them,
Parsons' legacy is in good
hands."
Ben Fong-Torres
Author, Hickory Wind: The
Life and Times of Gram Parsons