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Do You Believe in Magic
03:18
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Me & My Metronome
02:13
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Write'm Cowboy
02:57
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Write’m Cowboy
I live in the city
But I love those country songs.
The kind with a good western beat.
One day I left work
And I drove to the west
To try to feel that open range beneath my feet.
But the farther I drove,
The more clear it came to me
That it’s like tryin’ to find the rainbow’s end.
That old west is gone
'Cept for the words we hear in songs.
I cried, “Keep the west alive. Write’m Cowboy.”
REFRAIN
I cry, “Wri...te”
Write’m cowboy.
Write me back to when the range was free.
Where the measure of a man
Was how tall his word could stand.
So keep on writing songs
Write’m cowboy.
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If you listen close at night
You’ll still hear those coyotes cry
But the old wolf, had to leave some time ago
And the open range has since
Been enclosed within a fence
And the buffalo roam in the wild west show.
This old highway I now ride.
Leaves me longing inside
For a kind of freedom I may never see
I know that old west is gone
Save for the word we hear in songs
I cry,” Keep the west alive.
Write’m Cowboy.”
REFRAIN
And the measure of a man
is still how tall his word can stand
So keep on writing songs, WRITE’M COWBOY
Keep on writing,(SONGS) WRITE’M COWBOY.... ©1986 DOC MASON
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Home On The Range
04:14
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This Land is Your Land
03:54
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7. |
The Rainbow Connection
03:21
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Two Little Boys
03:36
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Bye, Bye Baby
02:26
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I Can Call Him Roy
02:51
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Both Sides Now
03:33
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14. |
House at Pooh Corner
02:33
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15. |
All You Need Is Love
02:53
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Doc Mason Fredericksburg, Texas
I was a 20 years old pre-med student when I was given a Gibson Guitar for Christmas in 1970. I took to it. Music had long been a part of my life. I started whistling when I was 2 years old, and called it my horn. I cut my teeth on Hank Williams… Summer of 1972, I met a Blues Guitar playing sharecropper named, Mance Lipscomb, who advised me to, “Be the best at what you do.” I took that to heart. ... more
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