Song | Blue and Grey |
Artist | David Munyon |
Album | More Songs for Planet Earth |
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[ar: David Munyon] | |
[ti: Blue And Grey] | |
[al: More Songs For Planet Earth] | |
[id: qbllhscs] | |
[Encoding: unicode] | |
[length: 07:47] | |
[00:20.00] | written by David Munyon, S.P. Standley |
[00:30.00] | |
[00:41.05] | In the rain you can't tell a distance |
[00:47.73] | It might be a friend or a foe |
[00:54.37] | Johnny Reb go ahead make your decision |
[01:00.99] | Union Jacks old feet are gettin' cold |
[01:06.42] | |
[01:10.92] | Leaving home, leaving Gail and the children |
[01:17.80] | Robert Sloan, all alone standing guard |
[01:24.18] | Patriot of the southern tradition |
[01:30.86] | We have a right to farm the way we want |
[01:36.12] | |
[01:40.99] | Toy soldiers with faces of little children |
[01:47.62] | Too confused, too tired to complain |
[01:54.31] | Time to march hope old Sarge knows... |
[01:57.73] | Where he's goin'... |
[02:01.04] | Follow blind; follow the Blue and the Grey |
[02:05.84] | |
[02:11.03] | Destiny plays a game of redemption |
[02:17.97] | Like a wheel of a Casson in the mud |
[02:24.35] | Halbert Blake still in a daze from November |
[02:31.16] | After shooting his first rebel thug |
[02:35.91] | |
[02:41.47] | Let it go, go ahead, let it go now |
[02:48.10] | You can cry no ones looking ahead |
[02:54.78] | You've still got one good leg to stand on |
[03:01.40] | You're going home, Bob Thatcher tells his friend |
[03:06.22] | |
[03:11.60] | Toy soldiers with faces of little children |
[03:18.34] | Too confused, too tired to complain |
[03:25.14] | Time to march hope old Sarge knows... |
[03:28.76] | Where he's goin'... |
[03:31.95] | Follow blind; follow the Blue and the Grey |
[03:36.76] | |
[04:12.08] | Underneath a musky tent Kneels a general |
[04:18.88] | Praying loudly for deliverance for his men |
[04:25.45] | He could be on either side of this conflict |
[04:32.20] | He just wishes he wasn't fighting his old friends |
[04:37.70] | |
[04:42.39] | Crumpled letters in a field coat from aunt Lettie |
[04:49.26] | „Are you practicing your music like you said“ |
[04:56.01] | „I guess soldiers don't have much free time“ |
[05:02.82] | It doesn't matter the reader's already dead |
[05:07.26] | |
[05:09.57] | Toy soldiers with faces of little children |
[05:16.26] | Too confused, too tired to complain |
[05:23.14] | Time to march hope old Sarge knows... |
[05:26.90] | Where he's goin'... |
[05:30.29] | Follow blind; follow the Blue and the Grey |
[05:34.91] | |
[06:10.16] | The afternoon is the worst for a warrior |
[06:17.09] | Muskets rest and the cook test his art |
[06:24.15] | Once a slave in the beginning of this madness |
[06:30.77] | Now a free-man pushing wounded in a cart |
[06:35.21] | |
[06:40.84] | Fourteen years voluteer, old as a mountain |
[06:47.59] | „Send the young one, he's a good shot, yes indeed“ |
[06:54.40] | „There's a sniper in the house by the river“ |
[07:01.15] | „One less Yankee is all the South needs“ |
[07:06.34] | |
[07:11.21] | Toy soldiers with faces of little children |
[07:18.09] | Too confused, too tired to complain |
[07:24.90] | Time to march hope old Sarge knows... |
[07:28.71] | Where he's goin'... |
[07:31.77] | Follow blind; follow the Blue and the Grey |
[07:36.65] | |
[07:37.40] | |
[07:38.03] | |
[07:38.84] | David Munyon: vocal, guitar |
[07:39.59] | Chris Jones: guitar |
[07:40.22] | Mike Silver: backing vocals |
[07:40.84] | Beo Brockhausen: tinwhistle |
[07:41.72] | Hans-Jörg Maucksch: bass |
[07:42.66] | |
[07:43.71] |
ar: David Munyon | |
ti: Blue And Grey | |
al: More Songs For Planet Earth | |
id: qbllhscs | |
Encoding: unicode | |
length: 07: 47 | |
[00:20.00] | written by David Munyon, S. P. Standley |
[00:30.00] | |
[00:41.05] | In the rain you can' t tell a distance |
[00:47.73] | It might be a friend or a foe |
[00:54.37] | Johnny Reb go ahead make your decision |
[01:00.99] | Union Jacks old feet are gettin' cold |
[01:06.42] | |
[01:10.92] | Leaving home, leaving Gail and the children |
[01:17.80] | Robert Sloan, all alone standing guard |
[01:24.18] | Patriot of the southern tradition |
[01:30.86] | We have a right to farm the way we want |
[01:36.12] | |
[01:40.99] | Toy soldiers with faces of little children |
[01:47.62] | Too confused, too tired to complain |
[01:54.31] | Time to march hope old Sarge knows... |
[01:57.73] | Where he' s goin'... |
[02:01.04] | Follow blind follow the Blue and the Grey |
[02:05.84] | |
[02:11.03] | Destiny plays a game of redemption |
[02:17.97] | Like a wheel of a Casson in the mud |
[02:24.35] | Halbert Blake still in a daze from November |
[02:31.16] | After shooting his first rebel thug |
[02:35.91] | |
[02:41.47] | Let it go, go ahead, let it go now |
[02:48.10] | You can cry no ones looking ahead |
[02:54.78] | You' ve still got one good leg to stand on |
[03:01.40] | You' re going home, Bob Thatcher tells his friend |
[03:06.22] | |
[03:11.60] | Toy soldiers with faces of little children |
[03:18.34] | Too confused, too tired to complain |
[03:25.14] | Time to march hope old Sarge knows... |
[03:28.76] | Where he' s goin'... |
[03:31.95] | Follow blind follow the Blue and the Grey |
[03:36.76] | |
[04:12.08] | Underneath a musky tent Kneels a general |
[04:18.88] | Praying loudly for deliverance for his men |
[04:25.45] | He could be on either side of this conflict |
[04:32.20] | He just wishes he wasn' t fighting his old friends |
[04:37.70] | |
[04:42.39] | Crumpled letters in a field coat from aunt Lettie |
[04:49.26] | Are you practicing your music like you said" |
[04:56.01] | I guess soldiers don' t have much free time" |
[05:02.82] | It doesn' t matter the reader' s already dead |
[05:07.26] | |
[05:09.57] | Toy soldiers with faces of little children |
[05:16.26] | Too confused, too tired to complain |
[05:23.14] | Time to march hope old Sarge knows... |
[05:26.90] | Where he' s goin'... |
[05:30.29] | Follow blind follow the Blue and the Grey |
[05:34.91] | |
[06:10.16] | The afternoon is the worst for a warrior |
[06:17.09] | Muskets rest and the cook test his art |
[06:24.15] | Once a slave in the beginning of this madness |
[06:30.77] | Now a freeman pushing wounded in a cart |
[06:35.21] | |
[06:40.84] | Fourteen years voluteer, old as a mountain |
[06:47.59] | Send the young one, he' s a good shot, yes indeed" |
[06:54.40] | There' s a sniper in the house by the river" |
[07:01.15] | One less Yankee is all the South needs" |
[07:06.34] | |
[07:11.21] | Toy soldiers with faces of little children |
[07:18.09] | Too confused, too tired to complain |
[07:24.90] | Time to march hope old Sarge knows... |
[07:28.71] | Where he' s goin'... |
[07:31.77] | Follow blind follow the Blue and the Grey |
[07:36.65] | |
[07:37.40] | |
[07:38.03] | |
[07:38.84] | David Munyon: vocal, guitar |
[07:39.59] | Chris Jones: guitar |
[07:40.22] | Mike Silver: backing vocals |
[07:40.84] | Beo Brockhausen: tinwhistle |
[07:41.72] | HansJ rg Maucksch: bass |
[07:42.66] | |
[07:43.71] |
ar: David Munyon | |
ti: Blue And Grey | |
al: More Songs For Planet Earth | |
id: qbllhscs | |
Encoding: unicode | |
length: 07: 47 | |
[00:20.00] | written by David Munyon, S. P. Standley |
[00:30.00] | |
[00:41.05] | In the rain you can' t tell a distance |
[00:47.73] | It might be a friend or a foe |
[00:54.37] | Johnny Reb go ahead make your decision |
[01:00.99] | Union Jacks old feet are gettin' cold |
[01:06.42] | |
[01:10.92] | Leaving home, leaving Gail and the children |
[01:17.80] | Robert Sloan, all alone standing guard |
[01:24.18] | Patriot of the southern tradition |
[01:30.86] | We have a right to farm the way we want |
[01:36.12] | |
[01:40.99] | Toy soldiers with faces of little children |
[01:47.62] | Too confused, too tired to complain |
[01:54.31] | Time to march hope old Sarge knows... |
[01:57.73] | Where he' s goin'... |
[02:01.04] | Follow blind follow the Blue and the Grey |
[02:05.84] | |
[02:11.03] | Destiny plays a game of redemption |
[02:17.97] | Like a wheel of a Casson in the mud |
[02:24.35] | Halbert Blake still in a daze from November |
[02:31.16] | After shooting his first rebel thug |
[02:35.91] | |
[02:41.47] | Let it go, go ahead, let it go now |
[02:48.10] | You can cry no ones looking ahead |
[02:54.78] | You' ve still got one good leg to stand on |
[03:01.40] | You' re going home, Bob Thatcher tells his friend |
[03:06.22] | |
[03:11.60] | Toy soldiers with faces of little children |
[03:18.34] | Too confused, too tired to complain |
[03:25.14] | Time to march hope old Sarge knows... |
[03:28.76] | Where he' s goin'... |
[03:31.95] | Follow blind follow the Blue and the Grey |
[03:36.76] | |
[04:12.08] | Underneath a musky tent Kneels a general |
[04:18.88] | Praying loudly for deliverance for his men |
[04:25.45] | He could be on either side of this conflict |
[04:32.20] | He just wishes he wasn' t fighting his old friends |
[04:37.70] | |
[04:42.39] | Crumpled letters in a field coat from aunt Lettie |
[04:49.26] | Are you practicing your music like you said" |
[04:56.01] | I guess soldiers don' t have much free time" |
[05:02.82] | It doesn' t matter the reader' s already dead |
[05:07.26] | |
[05:09.57] | Toy soldiers with faces of little children |
[05:16.26] | Too confused, too tired to complain |
[05:23.14] | Time to march hope old Sarge knows... |
[05:26.90] | Where he' s goin'... |
[05:30.29] | Follow blind follow the Blue and the Grey |
[05:34.91] | |
[06:10.16] | The afternoon is the worst for a warrior |
[06:17.09] | Muskets rest and the cook test his art |
[06:24.15] | Once a slave in the beginning of this madness |
[06:30.77] | Now a freeman pushing wounded in a cart |
[06:35.21] | |
[06:40.84] | Fourteen years voluteer, old as a mountain |
[06:47.59] | Send the young one, he' s a good shot, yes indeed" |
[06:54.40] | There' s a sniper in the house by the river" |
[07:01.15] | One less Yankee is all the South needs" |
[07:06.34] | |
[07:11.21] | Toy soldiers with faces of little children |
[07:18.09] | Too confused, too tired to complain |
[07:24.90] | Time to march hope old Sarge knows... |
[07:28.71] | Where he' s goin'... |
[07:31.77] | Follow blind follow the Blue and the Grey |
[07:36.65] | |
[07:37.40] | |
[07:38.03] | |
[07:38.84] | David Munyon: vocal, guitar |
[07:39.59] | Chris Jones: guitar |
[07:40.22] | Mike Silver: backing vocals |
[07:40.84] | Beo Brockhausen: tinwhistle |
[07:41.72] | HansJ rg Maucksch: bass |
[07:42.66] | |
[07:43.71] |