(Richard Holler) I am a backseat driver from America They drive to the left on Falls Road And the man at the wheels name is Shamus We pass a the child
(Doyle Lawson/Charles Waller/Robert Yates) Those lives were mine to love and cherish. To guard and guide along life's way. Oh God forbid that one should
(Tex Owens) Woo - hoo - woo - ooo - ti - de Woo - hoo - ooo - oop - i - de - de Woo - hoo - woo - ooo - ti - de Yod-el - od-el- lo - ti - de. The cattle
(Bill Monroe/Marty Stuart/Jerry Sullivan) Well get up John go down to Jordan Get up John prepare the way Man from Galilee is waiting You must meet him
(Johnny Cash) Well, you ask me if I'll forget my baby I guess I will some day I don't like it but I guess things happen that way You ask me if I'll
(Steve Earle) Hey pretty baby are you ready for me It's your good rockin' daddy down from Tennessee Well I'm just outta Austin bound for San Antone
(Curley Williams) If you love me half as much as I love you You wouldn't worry me half as much as you do You're nice to me when there's no one else
have lingered all around my door. Oh, hard times, come again no more. While we seek mirth and beauty and music light and gay. There are frail forms fainting at
(Kieran Kane/Jamie O'Hara) If I could be there I'd be there tonight comforting you This road I'm on is so far away Too far away If God would grant
(Nanci Griffith) I am a backseat driver from America We drive to the left on Falls Road And the man at the wheel's name is Seamus We pass a child on
(Boudleaux Bryant) Like Strangers, that's what we are Darling how can lovers pull apart so far Like Strangers, how can it be Only days ago, we loved
(John C. Fogerty) Just about a year ago I set out on the road seekin' my fame and fortune lookin' for a pot of gold Things got bad and things got worse
day you can see the children playing On a road that leads to those gates of hardened steel Steel gates that completely surround sir That mansion on the hill At
(Ray Park) For many long years I've played a lone hand I rode my horse in many strange lands Until one day I stopped for awhile For two blue eyes and
(Alan Rose) One day the train was passin' I caught it comin' by To look this old world over under God's blue sky My darlin' stood there weepin' as I
(Bill Monroe/Peter Rowan) The wind is blowing across the mountain Down on the valley way below It sweeps the grave of my darling When I die that's where