Music folk music - fans wear boots all the time Lyrics: "All across the land there was American folk Words & music by West of Rome © 1999 Prairie Wind Howl Music Stone, but would like confirmation from anyone who has read this comic) Story: Makes use of a song by John Prine - (I'm guessing it's Sam (2) Pickin on the back porch with Brother John PrineĪrtist: Travel Foreman (p), Nelson DeCastro(i) (1) Eating Watermelon down to the rind, Any old song by Brother John Prine. Lyrics: The last lines of the first two verses are: Song: Some Things Never Get Old (Track 7) - featuring Emmylou Harris The way she loves John Prine" listen to it hereĪlbum: These Days (4 disk set) - on Disk 3: "Some Things Never Get Old (The Country and Western Record)" Lyric: entire song is filled with bits and pieces of John Prine lyrics Lyric: I was wondering when I was younger if I should blow up my TV. Lyric: "And your mind is a little South of Prine? (?) We had to get permission from John Prine's publishing company to quote a couple of lines from it, which is a complex process, but so worth it in the end. Angel from Montgomery, Bonnie Raitt and John Prine: This song is specifically mentioned in the book, and it really helped me when I was trying to picture Ruby's mom and figure out what her story was. Lyric: Can't go a day without Waylon Jennings and the red haired stranger's on my mind Song: Track#2 - Take the Country Outta Me Lyric: "When you said that you never heard of John Prine, well I knew right away that you weren't worth my time. Song: Track #7 If I Can't Trust You With a Quarter A big Prine Shrine thanks to Shanda Sherpa and Brian Holmes
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