Tracks Similar To Oh Darling One
This Cowboy's Comin' Home
Artist(s): Dixon
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Writer(s):
Bob Mair (BMI) 33.34% / Jesse Turnbow (ASCAP) 33.33% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 33.33%
Publisher(s):
Calamari Music (BMI) 33.33% / Twin Rivers Music (ASCAP) 33.33% / Black Toast Music (BMI) 33.34%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1930s, 1940s, 1950s, Americana, Country, Folk, Instrumental, Male Vocal, Vintage, Western
Keywords:
Campfire, Cowboy Meets Girl, Cowboy Movies, Down Home, Jukebox, Old Timey, Prairie, Relationship, Roadhouse, Rodeo, Roots, Sentimental, Sweet, Texas, Traditional, Truck Stop
Instruments:
Bass, Drums, Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar, Violin
BPM:
94
Key:
C
Tempo:
Medium/Midtempo
Time Signature:
4/4
Lyrics:
This Cowboy's Comin' Home
Darling I'm feeling so lonesome and blue
Drivin' this herd on out to Timbuktu
Tonight is the last night that we'll be alone
'Cause tomorrow this cowboy's coming home
Seems like forever I've been out on the range
All covered in dust for a fistful of change
I traveled the prairie but my heart never roamed
Tomorrow this cowboy's coming home
So good night and sleep tight
When the morning comes I'll be at your door
With my hat in my hands
I'll say darling be mine forever more
Oh I'll be you're cowboy and you'll be my cowgirl
We've waited on romance, let's give it a whirl
Tonight is the last night that we'll be alone
'Cause tomorrow this cowboy's coming home
VS SOLO
So good night and sleep tight
When the morning comes I'll be at your door
With my hat in my hands
I'll say darling be mine forever more
All the cattle are sleeping, this ride's nearly through
Come morning I'll saddle up and head straight to you
Tonight is the last night that we'll be alone
'Cause tomorrow this cowboy's coming home
The Dream Of A Cowboy
Artist(s): Country Jesse Storm
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Writer(s):
Bob Mair (BMI) 33.34% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 33.33% / Richard Levinson (BMI) 33.33%
Publisher(s):
Calamari Music (BMI) 33.33% / Tinnitus Music (BMI) 33.33% / Black Toast Music (BMI) 33.34%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1930s, 1940s, 1950s, Americana, Country, Folk, Instrumental, Male Vocal, Vintage Mixes, Western
Keywords:
Americana, Campfire, Cowboy, Cowboy Meets Girl, Cowboy Movies, Down Home, Jukebox, Old Timey, Plains, Prairie, Relationship, Roadhouse, Rodeo, Roots, Sentimental, Sweet, Traditional, Truck Stop, Vintage, Westerns, Wide Open Spaces, Yodel, Yodeling
Instruments:
Bass, Drums, Guitar
BPM:
164
Key:
E
Tempo:
Medium/Midtempo
Time Signature:
6/8
Lyrics:
The Dream Of A Cowboy
Out on the range
When day turns to night
The western wind blows
And the stars shine so bright
The cattle are lowing
The fire's glowing too
It's time to turn in
And dream dreams of you
The dream of a cowboy
Is gentle and sweet
Like the tune of an old western song
It's the dream of a cowgirl
Who's waiting for me
That keeps me driving these dogies along
I lay out my bedroll
On the hard prairie ground
And off in the distance
I can hear the soft sound
Of a river that's rushing
And a few crickets too
With my head on my knapsack
I dream dreams of you
Down The Line
Artist(s): Dixon
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Writer(s):
Bob Mair (BMI) 33.34% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 33.33% / Michael Sokolis (BMI) 33.33%
Publisher(s):
Calamari Music (BMI) 33.33% / Sokolatone Music (BMI) 33.33% / Black Toast Music (BMI) 33.34%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1940s, 1950s, 1960s, Americana, Country, Folk, Instrumental, Male Vocal, Vintage Masters, Western
Keywords:
Americana, Coming Home, Cowboy, Down Home, Earthy, Freewheeling, Jukebox, On The Road, Relationship, Retro, Road, Roadhouse, Roots, Southern, Traditional, Travel, Truck Stop, Trucker, Vintage, Working Man
Instruments:
Bass, Drums, Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar, Violin
BPM:
87
Key:
D
Tempo:
Medium/Midtempo
Time Signature:
4/4
Lyrics:
Down The Line
Now I'm rollin' to the south again
Comin' up on Alabam
Rollin' down the line
Rollin' down the line
Here comes your lovin' daddy rollin' down the line
Now you're the best thing on my mind
I'm headin' for those Georgia pines
Rollin' down the line
Rollin' down the line
Here comes your lovin' daddy rollin' down the line
I gotta say how good it feels
Blacktop underneath my wheels
Rollin' down the line
Rollin' down the line
Here comes your lovin' daddy rollin' down the line
My ol' brakes went out on 109
And I been tryin' to make up time
Rollin' down the line
Rollin' down the line
Here comes your lovin' daddy rollin' down the line
The sky is blue the coffee's back
A tailwind is at my back
Rollin' down the line
Rollin' down the line
Here comes your lovin' daddy rollin' down the line
I'm dreamin' dreams since who knows when
Of bein' in your arms again
Rollin' down the line
Rollin' down the line
Here comes your lovin' daddy rollin' down the line
The Heartache's Mine
Artist(s): Dixon
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Writer(s):
Bob Mair (BMI) 33.34% / Jesse Turnbow (ASCAP) 33.33% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 33.33%
Publisher(s):
Calamari Music (BMI) 33.33% / Twin Rivers Music (ASCAP) 33.33% / Black Toast Music (BMI) 33.34%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1940s, 1950s, 1960s, Americana, Country, Folk, Instrumental, Male Vocal, Vintage, Western
Keywords:
Bar, Barroom, Breakup, Cowboy, Down And Out, Down Home, Emotional, Heartache, Heartfelt, Introspective, Jukebox, Lament, Loneliness, Loss, Melancholy, Memory, Mournful, Regret, Relationship, Retro, Roadhouse, Roots, Texas, Traditional, Truck Stop
Instruments:
Bass, Drums, Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar, Violin
BPM:
129
Key:
C
Tempo:
Medium/Midtempo
Time Signature:
4/4
Lyrics:
The Heartache's Mine
I've seen you 'round
With someone new
He holds you close
Like I used to do
The way you smile
I know you're doing fine
Now that he's yours
The heartache's mine
I made mistakes
I know it's true
Now it's too late
For me and you
You tried and tried
But I crossed the line
Now that he's yours
The heartache's mine
Our love is gone
And I'm to blame
Your broken heart
Found a brand new flame
You're happy now
And I'm left behind
Now that he's yours
The heartache's mine
I made mistakes
I know it's true
Now it's too late
For me and you
You tried and tried
But I crossed the line
Now that he's yours
The heartache's mine
Lonely Is A Lonely Place To Be
Artist(s): Dixon
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Writer(s):
Bob Mair (BMI) 33.34% / Jesse Turnbow (ASCAP) 33.33% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 33.33%
Publisher(s):
Calamari Music (BMI) 33.33% / Twin Rivers Music (ASCAP) 33.33% / Black Toast Music (BMI) 33.34%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1940s, 1950s, 1960s, Americana, Country, Folk, Instrumental, Male Vocal, Vintage, Western
Keywords:
Americana, Bar, Barroom, Breakup, Cowboy, Down Home, Emotional, Heartfelt, Introspective, Jukebox, Lament, Loneliness, Loss, Melancholy, Memory, Mournful, Regret, Relationship, Retro, Roadhouse, Roots, Sad, Texas, Traditional, Truck Stop, Vintage, Waltz
Instruments:
Bass, Drums, Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar, Violin
BPM:
112
Key:
E
Tempo:
Medium/Midtempo
Time Signature:
3/4
Lyrics:
Lonely Is A Lonely Place To Be
Birds don't sing 'round here no more
The sun don't shine on me
Sky's are grey since you've been gone
Oh lonely is a lonely place to be
Each night I dream the sweetest dream
That you'll come home to me
But morning comes, you're still not here
Oh lonely is a lonely place to be
Your picture sits up on the shelf
(It's) Looking down on me
It's black and white just like the truth
That lonely is a lonely place to be
I live behind these four old walls
They're filled with memories
Oh I'll go on but this I know
Lonely is a lonely place to be
The Old Whiskey Waltz
Artist(s): Dixon
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Writer(s):
Bob Mair (BMI) 33.34% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 33.33% / Michael Sokolis (BMI) 33.33%
Publisher(s):
Calamari Music (BMI) 33.33% / Sokolatone Music (BMI) 33.33% / Black Toast Music (BMI) 33.34%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, Americana, Country, Folk, Instrumental, Male Vocal, Vintage Masters, Western
Keywords:
Americana, Bar, Barroom, Cowboy, Down Home, Drinking, Freewheeling, Happy, Jukebox, Lone, Prairie, Retro, Roadhouse, Roots, Saloon, Tipsy, Traditional, Truck Stop, Vintage, Waltz, Whiskey, Yodel, Yodeling
Instruments:
Bass, Dobro, Drums, Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar, Solo Vocal, Violin
BPM:
150
Key:
E
Tempo:
Medium/Midtempo
Time Signature:
3/4
Lyrics:
The Old Whiskey Waltz
Long days in the saddle, they make my back hurt
And swingin' a hammer looks too much like work
Right here in this barroom suits me just fine
With 10 silver dollars and nothin' but time
So pour me a double then pour it again
Get out the fiddles and start up the band
If I start a' walkin' well I might just fall
But I'm good for dancin' the old whiskey waltz
Yodel
I'll keep on dancin' the old whiskey waltz
I don't want no 2-step, no cotton-eyed joe
These feet ain't that steady, so a waltzin' we go
So just pick a partner then dance 'round the hall
And keep on a doin' the old whiskey waltz
Yodel
Yeah keep on a dancin' the old whiskey waltz
I only drink whiskey, 'til there is none
Then I'll drink brandy, tequila or rum
So let's raise our glasses, now here's to y'all
And here is to dancin' the old whiskey waltz
Yodel
Yeah keep on a dancin' the old whiskey waltz
Just keep on a dancin' the old whiskey waltz
Same Old Me
Artist(s): Dixon
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Writer(s):
Bob Mair (BMI) 33.34% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 33.33% / Michael Sokolis (BMI) 33.33%
Publisher(s):
Calamari Music (BMI) 33.33% / Sokolatone Music (BMI) 33.33% / Black Toast Music (BMI) 33.34%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, Americana, Country, Folk, Instrumental, Male Vocal, Vintage Masters, Western
Keywords:
Americana, Bar, Barroom, Cowboy, Down And Out, Down Home, Drinking, Emotional, Heartache, Heartfelt, Introspective, Jukebox, Lament, Melancholy, Mournful, Relationship, Retro, Roadhouse, Roots, Sad, Tearjerker, Tennessee, Traditional, Truck Stop, Vintage
Instruments:
Bass, Drums, Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar, Violin
BPM:
80
Key:
G
Tempo:
Medium/Midtempo
Time Signature:
4/4
Lyrics:
Same Old Me
How come you call me names?
Your goin' on how something's changed
What's changed is how you see
Look here, it's the same old me
Same smile, same Stetson hat.
You first loved when we first met
Same guy from Tennessee
It's still the same old me
At first your heart flew & fluttered like a moth to a flame
Now there's a heap o' trouble headin' my way
It's the same old me right now
I ain't changed, no way, no how
What do you think you see?
It's still the same old me
Your tender look is now a stare
Looks like I don't have a prayer
Everyone but you agrees
It's still the same old me
At first your heart flew & fluttered like a moth to a flame
Now there's a heap o' trouble headin' my way
It's the same old me right now
I ain't changed, no way, no how
What do you think you see?
Look here, It's the same old me
I'm still the same old me
I'm Only Lonely Every Night
Artist(s): Dixon
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Writer(s):
Bob Mair (BMI) 33.34% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 33.33% / Richard Levinson (BMI) 33.33%
Publisher(s):
Calamari Music (BMI) 33.33% / Tinnitus Music (BMI) 33.33% / Black Toast Music (BMI) 33.34%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1940s, 1950s, 1960s, Americana, Country, Folk, Instrumental, Male Vocal, Vintage Masters, Western
Keywords:
Bar, Barroom, Breakup, Cowboy, Down Home, Heartache, Jukebox, Loneliness, Loss, Memory, Mournful, Regret, Relationship, Retro, Roadhouse, Roots, Toe Tapping, Traditional, Truck Stop, Two Step, Vintage
Instruments:
Bass, Drums, Electric Guitar, Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar
BPM:
99
Key:
C
Tempo:
Mid-Uptempo
Time Signature:
4/4
Lyrics:
I'm Only Lonely Every Night
Don't think that I've been lonely since you left me
Don't think my hours are filled with missing you
Don't think I spend my day hoping you'll come back to stay
Or wishing that I'd never been untrue
Don't think I think about you all day long, dear
Or wonder how things might have turned out right
Yeah, I get by just fine and you never cross my mind
Until the stars come out and I long to hold you tight
Yeah, I'm only lonely every night
I'm only lonely dusk 'til dawn
So don't you imagine that I ain't doing alright
'Cause I'm only lonely every night
Solo
Don't worry now that I've been pining for you
At least not when the sun is shining bright
I'm too busy to be sad 'bout the love that we once had
I save all my regrettin' 'til it's gettin' dark outside
Yeah, I'm only lonely every night
I'm only lonely dusk 'til dawn
So don't you imagine that I ain't doing alright
'Cause I'm only lonely every night
Yeah, I'm only lonely every night
Cheatin' Arms Hotel
Artist(s): Natasha Corrigan
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Writer(s):
Bob Mair (BMI) 33.34% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 33.33% / Richard Levinson (BMI) 33.33%
Publisher(s):
Calamari Music (BMI) 33.33% / Tinnitus Music (BMI) 33.33% / Black Toast Music (BMI) 33.34%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1940s, 1950s, 1960s, Americana, Country, Female Vocal, Folk, Instrumental, Vintage, Vintage Masters, Western
Keywords:
Affair, Bar, Barroom, Cheating, Cowboy, Honky Tonk, Infidelity, Lies, Relationship, Retro, Roadhouse, Roots, Traditional, Truck Stop, Unfaithful, Vintage
Instruments:
Bass, Drums, Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar, Violin
BPM:
140
Key:
E
Tempo:
Medium/Midtempo
Time Signature:
4/4
Lyrics:
Cheatin' Arms Hotel
There's an old man at the front desk
Of this small hotel
His tired eyes have seen it all
But you know he'd never tell
And though I know he recognizes
You and me
He just says please sign the register
And then hands you the key
And he says
Welcome to the Cheatin' Arms Hotel
The rooms are small, no view at all
But they serve their purpose well
Keeping secrets is the service that we sell
So welcome to the Cheatin' Arms Hotel
He must know what we're thinking
How we hate the way we hide
And guess at all the lies we've told
And all the times we've cried
He must wonder 'bout our families
And a love that brings such pain
But he just says "now, Mr. Smith
Will that be cash again?"
And he says
Welcome to the Cheatin' Arms Hotel
The rooms are small no view at all
But the locks work very well
Keeping secrets is the service that we sell
So welcome to the Cheatin' Arms Hotel
Railroad Train
Artist(s): Dixon
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Writer(s):
Bob Mair (BMI) 33.34% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 33.33% / Michael Sokolis (BMI) 33.33%
Publisher(s):
Calamari Music (BMI) 33.33% / Sokolatone Music (BMI) 33.33% / Black Toast Music (BMI) 33.34%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, Americana, Country, Folk, Instrumental, Male Vocal, Vintage Masters, Western
Keywords:
Americana, Coming Home, Cowboy, Down Home, Earthy, Folky, Freewheeling, Kentucky, Louisiana, On The Road, Railroad, Retro, Road, Roots, South, Southern, Story Telling, Tennessee, Traditional, Train, Travel, Vintage
Instruments:
Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Dobro, Drums, Guitar, Harmonica, Pedal Steel Guitar
BPM:
88
Key:
G
Tempo:
Medium/Midtempo
Time Signature:
4/4
Lyrics:
Railroad Train
Well this life we live is like a railroad train
This life we live is like a railroad train
Just keep 'er on the tracks We're comin' round the bend
Woo hoo ridin' on this train
Mr. Engineer hold the throttle safe
As we go ridin' on this train
Keep on a stokin' that coal we ride this train
Doncha hear that whistle blow we ride this train
The conductor's on the line we're runnin' right on time
Woo hoo ridin' on this train
Mr. Engineer hold the throttle safe
As we go ridin' on this train
We been to Louisiana rollin thru to Alabama We ride this train
Headin' for Kentucky rollin right through Tennessee We ride this train
Thru wind & thru the rain and whatever comes our way
Woo hoo ridin' on this train
Mr. Engineer hold the throttle safe
As we go ridin' on this train
I Can't Drink Her Off My Mind
Artist(s): Dixon
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Writer(s):
Jesse Turnbow (ASCAP) 50% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 50%
Publisher(s):
Calamari Music (BMI) 16.67% / Twin Rivers Music (ASCAP) 16.67% / Black Toast Music (BMI) 33.33% / Burnt Toast Music (ASCAP) 33.33%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
Country, Instrumental, Male Vocal, Western
Keywords:
2 Step, Americana, Bar, Barroom, Breakup, Closing Time, Down Home, Drinking, Driving, Happy, Heartbreak, Isolation, Jukebox, Last Call, Loneliness, Loss, Memory, Promo, Regret, Relationship, Roadhouse, Tearjerker, Texas, Toe Tapping, Traditional, Travel, Truck Stop, Two Step
Instruments:
Bass, Drums, Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar, Piano, Violin
BPM:
120
Key:
D
Tempo:
Medium/Midtempo
Time Signature:
4/4
Lyrics:
I Can't Drink Her Off My Mind
I Can't Drink Her Off My Mind
Line 'em up bartender
We've got a job to do
It seems my heart is broken
And I need some help from you
My woman left me weeks ago
And I'm still torn up inside
I wish I could forget her
But I can't drink her off my mind
(So) Reach behind the counter
For the strongest stuff you got
If you think it'll do the trick, well
Then pour me a few more shots
I've tried whiskey and tequila
And a bottle of rot gut wine
I drank that woman out the door
But I can't drink her off my mind
Well I went out most every night
Knew every bar in town
While she stayed home so lonely
I was out here pourin' 'em down
Said she had all she could take
I'd finally crossed that line
Now she's gone but I'm still here
Tryin' to drink her off my mind
(So) Reach behind the counter
For the strongest stuff you got
If you think it'll do the trick, well
Then pour me a few more shots
I've tried whiskey and tequila
And a bottle of rot gut wine
I drank that woman out the door
But I can't drink her off my mind
Jingle Bells
Arranger(s):
Bob Mair (BMI) 33.34% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 33.33% / Richard Levinson (BMI) 33.33%
Original Composer:
Traditional (Public Domain)
Publisher(s):
Calamari Music (BMI) 33.33% / Tinnitus Music (BMI) 33.33% / Black Toast Music (BMI) 33.34%
Category:
Holiday
Subcategories:
1940s, 1950s, 1960s, Americana, Christmas, Country, Folk, PD, Public Domain, Public Domain (PD), Western
Keywords:
Coming Home, Cowboy, Down Home, Family, Hoedown, Holidays, Jukebox, Nostalgic, PD, Retro, Roadhouse, Roots, Seasonal, Traditional, Truck Stop
Instruments:
Bass, Drums, Guitar, Piano, Violin
Track Styles:
Production
BPM:
81
Key:
D
Tempo:
Medium/Midtempo
Time Signature:
4/4
Deck The Halls
Arranger(s):
Bob Mair (BMI) 50% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 50%
Original Composer:
Traditional (Public Domain)
Publisher(s):
Black Toast Music (BMI) 50% / Calamari Music (BMI) 50%
Category:
Holiday
Subcategories:
1940s, 1950s, 1960s, Americana, Bluegrass, Christmas, Country, Folk, Instrumental, PD, Public Domain, Public Domain (PD), Western
Keywords:
Coming Home, Cowboy, December, Down Home, Family, Feel Good, Fireplace, Happy, Hoedown, Holidays, Joyful, Nostalgic, PD, Public Domain, Retro, Roots, Seasonal, Traditional, Vintage, Winter
Instruments:
Banjo, Bass, Drums, Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar, Sleigh Bells, Violin
Track Styles:
Production
BPM:
100
Key:
G
Tempo:
Mid-Uptempo
Time Signature:
4/4
You Betcha
Artist(s): The Bow Legged Boys
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Writer(s):
Bob Mair (BMI) 33.34% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 33.33% / Michael Sokolis (BMI) 33.33%
Publisher(s):
Sokolatone Music (BMI) 33.33% / Calamari Music (BMI) 33.33% / Black Toast Music (BMI) 33.34%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, Americana, Country, Vintage, Western
Keywords:
Cowboy, Feel Good, Fun, Howdy, Jukebox, Lively, Nostalgic, Swinging, Toe Tapping, Two Step
Instruments:
Bass, Drums, Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar
BPM:
140
Key:
E
Tempo:
Mid-Uptempo
Time Signature:
4/4
Pony Up
Artist(s): The Bow Legged Boys
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Writer(s):
Bob Mair (BMI) 33.34% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 33.33% / Michael Sokolis (BMI) 33.33%
Publisher(s):
Calamari Music (BMI) 33.33% / Sokolatone Music (BMI) 33.33% / Black Toast Music (BMI) 33.34%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1940s, 1950s, 1960s, Americana, Country, Instrumental, Vintage, Western
Keywords:
Cowboy, Feel Good, Fun, Hee Haw, Howdy, Lively, Nostalgic, Retro, Swingin', Toe Tapping, Traditional, Two Step
Instruments:
Acoustic Bass, Drums, Electric Guitar, Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar
BPM:
107
Key:
G
Tempo:
Mid-Uptempo
Time Signature:
4/4
Black Coffee
Artist(s): The Bow Legged Boys
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Writer(s):
Bob Mair (BMI) 33.34% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 33.33% / Michael Sokolis (BMI) 33.33%
Publisher(s):
Sokolatone Music (BMI) 33.33% / Calamari Music (BMI) 33.33% / Black Toast Music (BMI) 33.34%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, Americana, Country, Vintage, Western
Keywords:
Cowboy, Feel Good, Fun, Howdy, Jukebox, Lively, Nostalgic, Swinging, Toe Tapping, Two Step
Instruments:
Bass, Drums, Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar
BPM:
100
Key:
Am
Tempo:
Mid-Uptempo
Time Signature:
4/4
You Better Do Better Than That
Artist(s): Candy Chase
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Writer(s):
Jesse Turnbow (ASCAP) 50% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 50%
Publisher(s):
Calamari Music (BMI) 16.67% / Twin Rivers Music (ASCAP) 16.67% / Black Toast Music (BMI) 33.33% / Burnt Toast Music (ASCAP) 33.33%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1950s, 1960s, 1970s, Country, Female Vocal, Instrumental, Western
Keywords:
2 Step, Americana, Assertive, Attitude, Bar, Barroom, Breakup, Confident, Down Home, Drinking, Driving, Drunk, Happy, Jukebox, Relationship, Retro, Roadhouse, Texas, Toe Tapping, Tough, Travel, Truck Stop, Two Step, Vintage
Instruments:
Bass, Drums, Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar, Piano, Violin
BPM:
75
Key:
C
Tempo:
Medium/Midtempo
Time Signature:
4/4
Lyrics:
You Better Do Better Than That
You Better Do Better Than That
Well look who walked in three sheets to the wind
With another bunch of lies to sell
Was it extra innings, did you lose your winnings
Or are you just too drunk to tell
Well leave your boots on honey let me get your coat
Oh and don't forget your hat
Let's get one thing clear if you wanna stay here
You'd Better Do Better Than That
This lyin' and drinkin' is breakin' my heart
Do you wanna tear this love apart
You say you're sorry and you want another chance at bat
Well either lie a lot better or tell the truth
Or honey I will leave you flat
If you want a woman you can come home to
You'd Better Do Better Than That
Do you think you're cool taking me for a fool
Well I wasn't born yesterday
Lord knows I tried to buy your alibis
Now I don't believe a word you say
You wanna talk it over? Come back when you're sober
I'll give you one last chance
But if you think you can do what you did last night
You'd Better Do Better Than That
This lyin' and drinkin' is breakin' my heart
Do you wanna tear this love apart
You say you're sorry and you want another chance at bat
Well either lie a lot better or tell the truth
Or honey I will leave you flat
If you want a woman you can come home to
You'd Better Do Better Than That
If you want a woman you can come home to
You'd Better Do Better Than That
It's All Country To Me
Artist(s): Dixon
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Writer(s):
Jesse Turnbow (ASCAP) 50% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 50%
Publisher(s):
Calamari Music (BMI) 16.67% / Twin Rivers Music (ASCAP) 16.67% / Black Toast Music (BMI) 33.33% / Burnt Toast Music (ASCAP) 33.33%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
Americana, Country, Instrumental, Male Vocal, Swing, Vintage, Western
Keywords:
Americana, Attitude, Bar, Carefree, Cars, Club, Confident, Down Home, Driving, Fun, Good Time, Gritty, Groove, Happy, Heartland, Jukebox, Line Dance, Playful, Promo, Roadhouse, Sexy, Southern, Story, Texas, Toe Tapping, Travel, Truck Stop, Upbeat
Instruments:
Bass, Drums, Guitar, Organ, Piano, Violin
BPM:
124
Key:
F♯m
Tempo:
Medium/Midtempo
Time Signature:
4/4
Lyrics:
It's All Country To Me
It's All Country To Me
Well I grew up in the country with a radio
That played Sinatra and the Opry and the Rolling Stones
Hank and Willie, The Jackson 5 and Supremes
And Cream
It never made any difference
It's all country to me
It don't matter if it's Motown or some Rock n' Roll
I like any kind of music that can touch my soul
Like Bossa Nova, and even ol' Dixieland
And big band
Well you can call it what you want to
But it's all country to me
It's all about the people
And all the stories they tell
So well
Add a little rhythm, yeah that's a given
When it's straight from the heart it always rings my bell
Now I don't care if it's from L.A. or the Lone Star State
If the music's really jammin' then I think it's great
Yeah, I love reggae and the blues
And don't forget swing
You can call it what you want to
But it's all country to me
Solos
It's all about the people
And all the stories they tell
So well
Add a little rhythm, man, I'm really with 'em
When it's straight from the heart it always rings my bell
I'll be listening to music long as I'm alive
Even if I live to be a hundred and five
In my rockin' chair, I'll still be tapping my feet
To the beat
They can call it what they want to
But it's all country to me, oh yeah,
You can call it what you want to
But it's all country to me
Down By The Riverside
Artist(s): Paul Otten
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Arranger(s):
Paul C. Otten (BMI) 100%
Original Composer:
Traditional (Public Domain) (Public Domain)
Publisher(s):
Black Toast Music (BMI) 100%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1940s, 1950s, Americana, Bluegrass, Country Western, Folk, Gospel, Instrumental, Male Vocal, PD, Public Domain, Public Domain (PD), Religious
Keywords:
American, Backwoods, Baptist, Bible, Blue Collar, Christian, Church, Classic, Congregation, Country Road, Cowboy, Downhome, Drifter, Easy Going, God, Heartland, Hopeful, Inspirational, Jesus, Porch, Praise, Rambler, Religion, Retro, Revival, Roadhouse, Southern, Spiritual, Story Teller, The South, Throwback, Two Step, Upbeat, Vagabond, Vintage Sound, Worship
Instruments:
Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Drums, Fiddle, Pedal Steel Guitar
Year Recorded:
2020
BPM:
110
Key:
E
Tempo:
Mid-Uptempo
Time Signature:
4/4
Lyrics:
Down By The Riverside
DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE
VERSE 1
I'm gonna lay down my burden
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
I'm gonna lay down my burden
Down by the riverside
I'm gonna study war no more
CHORUS
I ain't gonna study war no more
I ain't gonna study war no more
I ain't gonna study war no more
I ain't gonna study war no more
I ain't gonna study war no more
I ain't gonna study war no more
VERSE 2
I'm gonna put on my long white robe
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
I'm gonna put on my long white robe
Down by the riverside
I'm gonna study war no more
CHORUS
VERSE 3
I'm gonna lay down my sword and shield
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
I'm gonna lay down my sword and shield
Down by the riverside
I'm gonna study war no more
CHORUS
Slow Train
Artist(s): Paul Otten
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Writer(s):
Paul C. Otten (BMI) 100%
Publisher(s):
Black Toast Music (BMI) 100%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1940s, 1950s, Americana, Folk, Instrumental, Male Vocal, Western
Keywords:
Backwoods, Blue Collar, Classic, Country Road, Cowboy, Downhome, Drifter, Easy Going, Heartland, Laid Back, Nashville, Porch, Rambler, Retro, Road Song, Roadhouse, Southern, Story Teller, The South, Throwback, Train, Two Step, Vagabond, Vintage Sound
Instruments:
Bass, Drums, Electric Guitars
Year Recorded:
2019
BPM:
98
Key:
E
Tempo:
Mid-Downtempo
Time Signature:
4/4
Lyrics:
Slow Train
VERSE 1
All my life I've been the same
Never needed much
Just the simple things
While the world goes racing by
I'll be sitting here taking my sweet ole' time
So sign me up for the slow train through life
VERSE 2
Some need diamond rings
Some, fancy cars
Well all I need is a big sky full of stars
While you're hustling and bustling through
I'll be kicking my feet up
Enjoying the view
So sign me up for the slow train through life
VERSE 3
If you need the big city swing
Then you won't wanna slow dance with me
You can keep all your neons bright
I'll be sitting here under the pale moonlight
Yes, sign me up for the slow train through life
Yes, sign me up for the slow train through life
Cimarron
Artist(s): The Bow Legged Boys
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Writer(s):
Bob Mair (BMI) 33.34% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 33.33% / Michael Sokolis (BMI) 33.33%
Publisher(s):
Calamari Music (BMI) 33.33% / Sokolatone Music (BMI) 33.33% / Black Toast Music (BMI) 33.34%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1940s, 1950s, 1960s, Americana, Country, Instrumental, Vintage, Western
Keywords:
Cowboy, Feel Good, Fun, Howdy, Lively, Nostalgic, Retro, Swingin, Toe Tapping, Traditional, Two Step
Instruments:
Acoustic Bass, Drums, Electric Guitar, Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar
BPM:
100
Key:
C
Tempo:
Mid-Uptempo
Time Signature:
4/4
Palomino
Artist(s): The Bow Legged Boys
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Writer(s):
Bob Mair (BMI) 33.34% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 33.33% / Michael Sokolis (BMI) 33.33%
Publisher(s):
Calamari Music (BMI) 33.33% / Sokolatone Music (BMI) 33.33% / Black Toast Music (BMI) 33.34%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1940s, 1950s, 1960s, Americana, Country, Instrumental, Western
Keywords:
Bar, Barn, Cowboy, Howdy, Lively, Nostalgic, Retro, Road Trip, Roadhouse, Swinging, Toe Tapping, Traditional, Two Step, Upbeat, Vintage
Instruments:
Acoustic Bass, Drums, Electric Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar
BPM:
95
Key:
G
Tempo:
Mid-Uptempo
Time Signature:
4/4
Oakie Dokie
Artist(s): The Bow Legged Boys
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Writer(s):
Bob Mair (BMI) 33.34% / Joel Wachbrit (BMI) 33.33% / Michael Sokolis (BMI) 33.33%
Publisher(s):
Calamari Music (BMI) 33.33% / Sokolatone Music (BMI) 33.33% / Black Toast Music (BMI) 33.34%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1940s, 1950s, 1960s, Americana, Country, Instrumental, Western
Keywords:
Bar, Barn, Cowboy, Howdy, Lively, Nostalgic, Party, Retro, Roadhouse, Swinging, Toe Tapping, Traditional, Truckstop, Two Step, Upbeat, Vintage
Instruments:
Acoustic Bass, Drums, Electric Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar
BPM:
100
Key:
C
Tempo:
Mid-Uptempo
Time Signature:
4/4
Lonely Song
Artist(s): Paul Otten
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Writer(s):
Paul Christopher Otten (ASCAP) 100%
Publisher(s):
Burnt Toast Music (ASCAP) 100%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1940s, 1950s, Americana, Country, Folk, Instrumental, Male Vocal, Moods Somber, Western
Keywords:
Bar, Classic, Country Road, Loneliness, Lonely, Longing, Lost, Love, Melancholy, Nashville, Porch, Retro, Roadhouse, Simple, Somber, Travel, Wayfaring, Yearning, Yodeling
Instruments:
Acoustic Bass, Acoustic Guitar
BPM:
80
Key:
B♭
Tempo:
Medium/Midtempo
Time Signature:
4/4
Lyrics:
Lonely Song
CHORUS:
OOH
SINGING HIS LONELY SONG
ALONE ON THE DUSTY TRAIL
THE MOONLIGHT IS HIS ONLY FRIEND
SINGING ABOUT HIS LONG LOST LOVE
AND THE LONELINESS THAT LIES AHEAD
CHORUS
AND SO HE MOVES ON AND SINGS HIS SONG
AND SLEEPS UNDER THE WIDE OPEN SKY
THE ONLY DELIVERANCE IS THE SWEET SWEET SOUND
THAT GIVES HIM SOME PEACE IN HIS MIND
CHORUS
EVERYDAY TAKES IT'S TOLL
WORN DOWN LIKE THE DUSTY ROAD HE
FOLLOWS AWAY FROM THE LOVE HE KNEW
SINGING HIS LONELY SONG
SINGING HIS LONELY SONG
CHORUS
A Night On The Town
Artist(s): Paul Otten
Label: Black Toast Records
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Writer(s):
Paul Christopher Otten (ASCAP) 100%
Publisher(s):
Burnt Toast Music (ASCAP) 100%
Category:
Country
Subcategories:
1940s, 1950s, Americana, Country, Instrumental, Male Vocal, Western
Keywords:
Bar, Celebratory, Classic, Country Road, Dancing, Going Out, Love, Nashville, Party, Porch, Relationship, Retro, Roadhouse, Romantic, Upbeat, Uplifting
Instruments:
Acoustic Bass, Brush Snare, Dobro, Guitar
BPM:
90
Key:
F
Tempo:
Medium/Midtempo
Time Signature:
4/4
Lyrics:
A Night On The Town
EVERYDAY I'M WORKING MY
FINGERS TO THE BONE
EVERY EVENING YOU'RE WAITING ON ME
FOR WHEN I GET HOME
AND THE SUN COMES UP
AND THE SUN GOES DOWN
WE START THE SAME THING OVER
EVERY LIVE LONG DAY
WELL HOW ABOUT YOU AND ME GO
CHASE THESE CARES AWAY
HONEY LET'S GO OUT
HONEY LET'S GO OUT
CHORUS:
SO PUT ON YOUR BEST DRESS
I'LL PUT ON A TALL HAT
HONEY LET'S STEP OUT
FOR A NIGHT ON THE TOWN
UNDER THE BRIGHT LIGHTS
SWAYING TO THE MUSIC ALL NIGHT
HONEY LET'S STEP OUT
FOR A NIGHT ON THE TOWN
HONEY HONEY HONEY HONEY
HONEY HONEY HONEY HONEY
HONEY LET'S STEP OUT
FOR A NIGHT ON THE TOWN
WELL SLEEP WILL BE WAITING FOR US
WHEN WE'RE LYING IN OUR GRAVES
SO TONIGHT LET'S LEAVE THESE TROUBLES
FOR ANOTHER DAY
HONEY LET'S GO OUT
HONEY LET'S GO OUT
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