eyes. For this might be our last goodbye. Your country calls you to defend a great land, So do your part just like a man. Down where the river bends, With God's
(Heather Myles with Dwight Yoakam) Sun's goin' down, it's still a hundred an' three. Drivin' 'cross the desert, down Highway fifteen. There's no turnin
Well, I was rollin' down the road In some cold blue steel, I had a blues man in back, And a beautician at the wheel. We going downtown In the middle
It's easier than learnin' your ABC's So come on, come on and do the locomotion with me Ohhh yeah, ub-uh-huh, oh yeah. Now that you can do it, let's
, ?I?m sorry my son, but you?re too late in asking Mr. Peabody?s coal train has hauled it away.? Well, the coal company came with the, world?s largest
(Chorus) Stop the world and let me off I'm tired of goin' 'round n' 'round I played the game of love and lost So, stop the world and let me off. My
(Dwight Yoakam with Johnny Cash) Don't call my name out your window, as I'm leavin' 'Cause I won't even turn my head And don't send your kin folk to
(Deana Carter/Dwight Yoakam) Waiting for your world to turn around is less likely to be found As I watch it moving past Than any other hope that I might
Miner's Prayer is dedicated to the memory of Luther Tibbs. A Kentucky coal miner for 40 years, and my Grandpa. When the whistle blows each morning And
We've all got wheels to take ourselves away We've got the telephone to say what we can't say We all get higher and higher everyday Come on wheels take