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Bullets and Bayonets, march for band lyrics
I hope you're ready to hear some cowboy songs
You can listen up or party down, have a cup or stick around
There ain't no blues gonna hang around here for long
'Cause tonight we came to have a down home good time
Gonna do some songs about this western land
We might even pick until the morning sunshine
We're the wild and woolly saddle boogie band
If you're tired of love sick blues cheating songs that were born to lose
[Incomprehensible] I'll tell you, you come to the right place
We're gonna do some western soul, a little cowboy rock and roll
Guarantee to put a smile right on your face
Yeah, tonight we came to have a down home good time
Gonna do some songs about this western land
We might even pick until the morning sunshine
We're the wild and woolly saddle boogie band
Yeah, tonight we came to have a down home good time
Gonna do some songs about this western land
We might even pick until the morning sunshine
Me and the wild and woolly saddle boogie band
I hope you're ready to hear some cowboy songs
You can listen up or party down, have a cup or stick around
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- Track 12 on John Philip Sousa: Music for Wind Band, Vols. 1-5 Disc 2
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