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Lyric Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-22-09 03:41 PM
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On a Bus to St. Cloud
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-qutoIACjo

On a bus to St. Cloud, Minnesota
I thought I saw you there
With the snow falling down around you
Like a silent prayer



And once on a street in New York City
With the jazz and the sin in the air
And once on a cold L.A. freeway
Going nowhere...



And it's strange, but it's true
I was sure it was you
Just a face in a crowd
On a bus to St. Cloud



In a church in downtown New Orleans
I got down on my knees and prayed
And I wept in the arms of Jesus
For the choice you made



We were just getting to the good part
Just getting past the mystery
Oh, and it's just like you
It's just like you to disagree



And it's strange, but it's true
You just slipped out of view
Like a face in a crowd
On a bus to St. Cloud



And you chase me like a shadow
And you haunt me like a ghost
And I hate you some
And I love you some
But I miss you most...



On a bus to St. Cloud, Minnesota
I thought I saw you there
With the snow falling down around you
Like a silent prayer...

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auntAgonist Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-22-09 03:44 PM
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1. oh my ...
This brought tears to my eyes. It's beautiful and says SO much.

:hug:

thank you ..... really.

aA
kesha
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Lyric Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-22-09 03:48 PM
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2. This song never fails to make me cry.
I've never met a person who doesn't think of someone with sadness when they hear this song.

And you chase me like a shadow
And you haunt me like a ghost
And I hate you some
And I love you some
But I miss you most...


That's a universal pain right there.

:(
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seaker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-22-09 04:06 PM
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3. It had been a while
thank you for the bitter sweet recall..
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no name no slogan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-22-09 04:15 PM
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4. I've been on a bus to St Cloud, Minnesota, so I'm really getting a kick out of these replies...
:thumbsup:
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Lyric Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-22-09 04:25 PM
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5. Ah-HAH!
I spy a fellow Farker.

:hi:
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no name no slogan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-22-09 04:40 PM
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6. busted
:rofl: :hi:
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tigereye Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-22-09 05:51 PM
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7. how is that not a Dylan song?
Edited on Sun Mar-22-09 05:51 PM by tigereye
:D


Here is something interesting about the songwriter Gretchen Peters from Amazon, I don't know the Yearwood version...

Review
...offers 10 fresh reasons to elect her to the country songwriter's Hall of Fame... Peters, whose choir-girl voice has a seductive hint of late nights and cigarettes, knows the tunesmith's secret: crafting a good love song... The passionately elegiac "When You Are Old" is a declaration of eternal devotion: "When your brave tales have all been told/ I'll ask for them when you are old". In Peters' music every tale is brave, unique, beautiful. --Time Magazine

Product Description
The critically acclaimed 1996 debut album from the Nashville based singer-songwriter. It is an abiding passion for the song that fuels all facets of a career that has brought Peters to the Grammys twice as a songwriter, won her a CMA Song Of The Year award for the groundbreaking Independence Day, taken her on repeated sold-out tours across the UK and Ireland, and seen the release of five critically acclaimed albums. Critical acclaim for Peters' songs is nearly universal. In a review of her 2000 eponymous album, the Associated Press states, "This is not jukebox music - the stuff that exists to fill in the pauses in conversation. This IS the conversation". The daughter of an author/activist father and a mother whom Peters describes as a free spirit, she was raised in New York and Boulder, Colorado, but moved to Nashville in the late 80's "when they were still signing people like Steve Earle and Nanci Griffith". Peters claims, "I never understood how the music business took people and broke them up into little pieces - the songwriter, the producer, the recording artist, the entertainer. I suppose I grew up with the idea that you made music from start to finish, and I never felt satisfied being one of the pieces". Rejecting the Nashville assembly-line model and eschewing what she laughingly calls "gratuitous co-writing";, she nevertheless accumulated enough accolades as a songwriter, for artists as wide-ranging as Martina McBride, Etta James, Trisha Yearwood, Bonnie Raitt, The Neville Brothers, Patty Loveless, George Strait, Neil Diamond, Bryan Adams and Faith Hill, to earn her a recording contract in 1996. That resulted in her debut album, The Secret Of Life. As a performer, she began touring in the UK and Ireland soon after The Secret Of Life was released there and named by Mojo magazine as one of the year s best records. As she puts it, "There was an instant connection with UK audiences. They didn't care that I didn t fit neatly into any particular category. They just loved the music". The Scotsman (UK) says of Peters live performances, "The first thing that strikes you about Peters is her voice. The vast array of singers she has written for obviously have their own appeal but it is hard to imagine how her own crystalline vocals could ever be bettered. Reminiscent of both Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris, yet maintaining a jazzy edge that sets it apart". In 2004, her album Halcyon caught the ear of folk legend Tom Russell, and he invited her to sing on his next two projects, the groundbreaking Hotwalker (2005) and the incisive Love And Fear (2006), in which Peters teams with Russell on the searing duet Ash Wednesday, introducing her to a whole new audience of folk fans in the USA and Canada. After signing with Russell's US booking agent, in 2006 Peters went in to the studio to record Burnt Toast And Offerings with Doug Lancio (Patty Griffin, The Greencards) coproducing. It was released in August of 2007, and Peters is currently touring the album on both sides of the Atlantic. Gretchen's holiday album, Northern Lights, will be released on October 21, 2008.





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