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O bury me not on the lone prairie" "It matters not, I've been told, Where the body lies when the heart grows cold Yet grant, o grant, this wish to me O bury me not on the lone prairie." "I've always wished to be laid when I died In a little churchyard on the green hillside By my father's grave, there let me be, O bury me not on the lone prairie."
The lyrics of Bob Dylan's "Pay in Blood" on his 2012 album Tempest include the line, "I came to bury not to praise." [5] The Beatles song With a Little Help from My Friends contains the lyric, "Lend me your ears." The line is referenced in the Ernest P. Worrell movie Ernest Scared Stupid.
"O Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie" – 3:02 "Where Do Cowboys Go When They Die" / "Reincarnation" – 3:42 "Goodbye Old Paint" – 2:13
"The Kill" (written "The Kill (Bury Me)" on the single and music video) is a song by American band Thirty Seconds to Mars. The song was released on January 24, 2006 as the second single from their second album, A Beautiful Lie .
Buenas Noches was produced by guitarist Pete Anderson, Yoakam's creative partner since meeting in Los Angeles.Armed with a Telecaster, Anderson provided some fiery treble to Yoakam's songs in much the same way that guitarist Don Rich did for Buck Owens, and along with Yoakam's nasal, high lonesome voice, created a unique sound rooted in the Bakersfield honky-tonk scene from the fifties.
The American healthcare system is "broken," says an Arizona oncologist — and he’s sharing what he thinks needs to change. Ahead of RFK Jr.’s confirmation as head of the U.S. Department of ...
Miley Cyrus‘ first new solo song since her 2023 album Endless Summer Vacation has arrived in the form of “Beautiful That Way,” which was written for the Gia Coppola The Last Showgirl.Cyrus ...
The song has been recorded by several artists and was the signature tune of Chicago folksinger Linda Parker. [4] Performers recording the song include: Dick Burnett and Leonard Rutherford (1927); [3] the Carter Family (1927); [3] The Delmore Brothers (1938); [3] The Shelton Brothers and Curly Fox (1936); [3] [5] and Ricky Skaggs and Tony Rice (1980).