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Jack Hanson
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Post by Jack Hanson »

b0b wrote:Good lyrics, Jack.
Thanks, b0b.

There's another verse and a couple of choruses where that came from, but I'll keep them to myself for now, lest igniting the wrath of Dave Zimmerman (official guardian of all things "Bob").
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Tony Prior
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and two years later...

We are still playing it ! Here in NC it's just shy of a requirement . We have two more festival gigs booked before the end of Sept, guess whats on the set list !

When this tune comes up at the festivals people come right up front, family's, kids etc, they all stand and sing along.

We actually covered it on a demo CD last year as well. Made it ours so to speak. Close to the original with some added elements.

This song lays remarkably well on the E9th. It would be almost impossible to mess it up even if you never heard it or played it before !

here's yet another version for your WW listening adventure :lol:

http://www.tprior.com/Wagon%20Wheel%20.mp3
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Lee Baucum
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Post by Lee Baucum »

Tony Prior wrote:and two years later...We are still playing it !
Yep. So are we. It always fills the dance floor.
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