所属专辑:Will The Circle Be Unbroken
时长: 03:10
Grand Ole Opry Song (2002 Digital Remaster) - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band[00:00:00]
Come and listen to my story if you will I'm gonna tell[00:00:18]
About a gang of fellers from down at nashville[00:00:23]
First I'll start with old Red Foley[00:00:27]
Doin' the "chattanooga shoe"[00:00:29]
We can't forget Hank Williams[00:00:31]
With them good old "lovesick blues"[00:00:33]
It's time for Roy Acuff to go to Memphis on his train[00:00:37]
With Minnie Pearl and Rod Brasfield and Lazy Jim Day[00:00:42]
Turn on all your radios I know that you will wait[00:00:47]
Hear Little Kimmy Dickens sing[00:00:51]
"take an old cold tater and wait"[00:00:53]
There'll be guitars and fiddles [00:00:56]
Earl Scruggs and his banjo too[00:00:58]
Bill Monroe singing 'em the "honky tonky blues"[00:01:01]
Ernest Tubb's number "two wrongs won't make a right"[00:01:06]
At the Grand Ole Opry ev'ry saturday night[00:01:10]
There was Uncle Dave Macon his gold tooth and plug hat[00:01:22]
Cowboy Copas singing "tragic romance"[00:01:27]
Signed sealed and delivered with Sam and Kirk McGee[00:01:31]
And the master of ceremony was Mr George D Hays[00:01:35]
There was Lonzo and Oscar a-poppin' bubble gum[00:01:41]
George Morgan singin' "candy kisses" yum yum[00:01:46]
"got a hole in my bucket" "bringin' in that georgia mill"[00:01:50]
We'll sing "the sunny side of the mountain"[00:01:54]
And dance to the "chicken reel"[00:01:57]
There'll be guitars and fiddles and banjo pickin' too[00:02:00]
Bill Monroe singin' 'em the "honky tonky blues"[00:02:05]
Ernest Tubb's number too wrongs won't make a right[00:02:10]
At the Grand Ole Opry ev'ry saturday night[00:02:14]
You can talk about your singers in all kinds of way[00:02:27]
But none could sing the old songs like bradley kincaid[00:02:32]
With his old hound dog "guitar"[00:02:36]
And the famous "blue tail fly"[00:02:38]
Stringbean with hank snow and old fiddlin' chubby wise[00:02:40]
There'll be guitars and fiddles [00:02:45]
Earl Scruggs and his banjo too[00:02:48]
Bill Monroe singin' 'em the "honky tonky blues"[00:02:50]
Ernest Tubb's number "two wrongs don't make a right"[00:02:56]
At the Grand Ole Opry ev'ry saturday night[00:02:59]