Searching for "so if you'll just lay out are you listening brother ayer. the old man raised his head a sign that he had hear" reveals its use across various genres, appearing in lyrics of 2 tracks.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.
so if you'll just lay out are you listening brother ayer. the old man raised his head a sign that he had hear
Singer: jim reeves
now it seems that your voice has interfered with the choir
so if you'll just lay out are you listening brother ayer. the old man raised his head a sign that he had hear
and on his cheek the three men caught the glitter of a tear
now it seems that your voice has interfered with the choir
so if you'll just lay out are you listening brother ayer. the old man raised his head a sign that he had hear
and on his cheek the three men caught the glitter of a tear
Singer: reeves, jim
now it seems that your voice has interfered with the choir
so if you'll just lay out are you listening brother ayer. the old man raised his head a sign that he had hear
and on his cheek the three men caught the glitter of a tear
now it seems that your voice has interfered with the choir
so if you'll just lay out are you listening brother ayer. the old man raised his head a sign that he had hear
and on his cheek the three men caught the glitter of a tear