Our context engine found "of a city. they'd jump off a soon as they could so as to ditch the trainbulls" used in 2 musical pieces, reflecting its semantic importance.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.
of a city. they'd jump off a soon as they could so as to ditch the trainbulls
Singer: haggard, merle
oh half a hundred bo's jump from a train just as it came into the outskirts
of a city. they'd jump off a soon as they could so as to ditch the trainbulls
of the oncoming yard. but many quite respectable men find it convenient to
oh half a hundred bo's jump from a train just as it came into the outskirts
of a city. they'd jump off a soon as they could so as to ditch the trainbulls
of the oncoming yard. but many quite respectable men find it convenient to
Singer: merle haggard
oh half a hundred bo's jump from a train just as it came into the outskirts
of a city. they'd jump off a soon as they could so as to ditch the trainbulls
of the oncoming yard. but many quite respectable men find it convenient to
oh half a hundred bo's jump from a train just as it came into the outskirts
of a city. they'd jump off a soon as they could so as to ditch the trainbulls
of the oncoming yard. but many quite respectable men find it convenient to