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it's a wonder the wind don't tear off your skin
Singer: chris ledoux
your french harp blows like a lone bawling calf
it's a wonder the wind don't tear off your skin
get in there and blow out the light
your french harp blows like a lone bawling calf
it's a wonder the wind don't tear off your skin
get in there and blow out the light
Singer: charlie daniels band, the
on the loving trail
our old woman's lonesome tonight. your french harp blows like the low bawling calf. it's a wonder the wind don't tear off your skin. get in there and blow out the light. with your snake oil and herbs and your liniments
too
on the loving trail
our old woman's lonesome tonight. your french harp blows like the low bawling calf. it's a wonder the wind don't tear off your skin. get in there and blow out the light. with your snake oil and herbs and your liniments
too