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GP

Album - 1973 - DeB Id: 192872
By Gram Parsons
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Gram Parsons

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 "This phrase by Keith Richards marvelously encapsulates the influence of Parsons for anyone who has ventured into the rough trails of country-rock."

 "Only Parsons, a southern boy with fresh and burning crooning, could therefore delve into these grooves in the reissue of standards like 'We'll Sweep Out The Ashes In The Morning' with Emmylou's soothing counterpoint to celestially mitigate his swashbuckling impulse."

 Discover the legacy of Gram Parsons and dive into the soulful sounds of GP—listen now and experience the roots of country-rock innovation!

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We know it's wrong to let this fire burn between us
We've got to stop this wild desire in you and in me
So we'll let the flame burn once again until the thrill is gone
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Oh, my land is like a wild goose
D A D E D
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Well I sold the farm to take my woman where she used to be
We left our kin and all our friends back there in Tennessee
And I bought those one way tickets she had often begged me for
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She (04:59)
she, she came from the land of the cotton
land that was nearly forgotten by everyone
and she, she worked and she slaved so hard
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That's all it took
The mention of your name
And all my love for you burst into flames
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It was forty or fifty years ago
A big shot played with time
Mister Walker held the door
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Gram Parsons

Gram Parsons (born Ingram Cecil Connor III, 1946–1973) was an American singer-songwriter who helped invent country rock and popularize what he called "Cosmic American Music." He worked with the International Submarine Band, the Byrds, the Flying Burrito Brothers and recorded the solo albums GP and Grievous Angel with Emmylou Harris.
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