Our context engine found "from the north dakota plains. you're one girl from the city" used in 2 musical pieces, reflecting its semantic importance.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.
from the north dakota plains. you're one girl from the city
Singer: chapin, harry
there's me and there's god. you know i'm just a dirt man
from the north dakota plains. you're one girl from the city
who's been thrown out on her own. and i'm standin' here not sure of what to say to you
there's me and there's god. you know i'm just a dirt man
from the north dakota plains. you're one girl from the city
who's been thrown out on her own. and i'm standin' here not sure of what to say to you
Singer: harry chapin
there's me and there's god. you know i'm just a dirt man
from the north dakota plains. you're one girl from the city
who's been thrown out on her own. and i'm standin' here not sure of what to say to you
there's me and there's god. you know i'm just a dirt man
from the north dakota plains. you're one girl from the city
who's been thrown out on her own. and i'm standin' here not sure of what to say to you