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But I DO
04:17
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See You Later, Alligator
03:52
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Tennessee Blues
05:00
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Small Town Talk
04:03
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I'm That Way
03:28
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Walkin' to New Orleans
04:07
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I Don't Want to Know
03:42
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Last Train to Memphis
04:14
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Last Train to Memphis written by Bobby Charles
Take the last train to Memphis
Ride the Tennessee Eagle
That lonesome whistle in the night
Echoes off the river
Last train to Memphis
Get on the southbound Eagle
The King is gone but he still lives on
Deep in the heart of the people
Take the last train to Memphis
We gonna have a real good time
Memphis sits on top of the river
Right on the Arkansas line
Take the last train to Memphis
Put on your dancin' shoes
They got a lot of good music in Memphis
That's why she's the home of the blues
Ride the Eagle
Get on board
Ride the Eagle all night long
Next stop Graceland's door
Ride the Eagle
Get on board
Cross the Arkansas border by midnight
Next stop Graceland's door
Last train to Memphis
You oughta take that ride
Feel somethin' new that you never knew
Existed in you deep inside
Believe me when I say when you walk away
The tears 'll fill your eyes
You can bet you'll never forget
It'll stay with you the rest of your life.
Take the last train to Memphis
Ride the Tennessee Eagle
The King is gone but he still lives on
Deep in the heart of the people
Ride the Eagle
Get on board
Ride the Eagle all night long
Next stop Graceland's door
Ride the Eagle
Get on board
Cross the Arkansas border by midnight
Next stop Graceland's door
Ride the Eagle Get on board
Ride the Eagle Get on board
Last train to Memphis
Last train to Memphis
Last train to Memphis
Last train to Memphis
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I Don't See Me
03:57
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Beth McKee Orlando, Florida
Beth McKee is the gestalt of all the places she’s settled. From her native Mississippi to her immersion in the scenes of Austin, New Orleans, North Carolina, and now Orlando – all their musical terroir is in her sound. You’ll recognize the hues if you really wanna parse it, but if you just listen, you’ll hear a sound that is quintessentially Southern, tapped from the roots and rolls like honey. ... more
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