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Brothers Of The Southland lyrics
From the hills they came, from backwoods without a name
Carrying their guitars and a heart full of southern soul
Down the dusty roads of Caroline, the Tucker boys were friends of mine
They echoed through the lonely pines, running down the road
And the day the Caldwells died
Before the rugged cross we cried
A voice from deep inside
Said you gotta carry on and on and
We are brothers of the southland, singers in the same band
Spirits on the wind, oh standing on this stage together
Our song goes on forever we're part of Heaven's plan
We're brothers of the southland, brothers of the southland
Tattered old revival tent and ragged voices heaven-sent
Singing hallelujah and dancing in the aisles
Ronnie was a barefoot child, an angel's voice and the devil's smile
We only had him for a little while but the world still sings his songs
And the day the Freebird died
Before the rugged cross we cried
The gray ghost he rides
Said you gotta carry on and on and
We are brothers of the southland, singers in the same band
Spirits on the wind, standing on this stage together
Our song goes on forever we're part of Heaven's plan
We're brothers of the southland, brothers of the southland
Brothers of the southland
And the day Duane Allman died
With Barry Oakley by his side
They took one last midnight ride
We are brothers of the southland, singers in the same band
Spirits on the wind, standing on this stage together
A bridge across forever, we're part of Heaven's plan
We're brothers of the southland, brothers of the southland
Brothers of the southland
Brothers of the southland
Part of these releases
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- Track 9 on Super Hits
- 8 Goodbye Says It All
- 10 Leavin' The Land Of The Broken Hearted
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- Track 4 on Brothers of the Southland
- 3 Heart With A View
- 5 Champagne Hign
- 5 Champagne High
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