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down through durango
Singer: haggard, merle
let us ride on the back of a flatbed half-loaded with hay
down through durango
colima
let us ride on the back of a flatbed half-loaded with hay
down through durango
colima
Singer: haggard, merle
let me ride on the back of a flatbed half-loaded with hay
down through durango
colima
let me ride on the back of a flatbed half-loaded with hay
down through durango
colima
Singer: haggard, merle
an' things'll blow over on the seashores of old mexico. two mexican farmers en route to a town i can't say
let me ride on the back of a flatbed half-loaded with hay. down through durango
colima
an' things'll blow over on the seashores of old mexico. two mexican farmers en route to a town i can't say
let me ride on the back of a flatbed half-loaded with hay. down through durango
colima
Singer: merle haggard
let me ride on the back of a flatbed half-loaded with hay
down through durango
colima
let me ride on the back of a flatbed half-loaded with hay
down through durango
colima
Singer: strait, george
an' things'll blow over on the seashores of old mexico. two mexican farmers en route to a town i can't say
let me ride on the back of a flatbed half-loaded with hay. down through durango
colima
an' things'll blow over on the seashores of old mexico. two mexican farmers en route to a town i can't say
let me ride on the back of a flatbed half-loaded with hay. down through durango
colima