Our context engine found "the blue grass on a cold kentucky morning. and the palomino oceans of the kansas" used in 2 musical pieces, reflecting its semantic importance.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.
the blue grass on a cold kentucky morning. and the palomino oceans of the kansas
Singer: charlie daniels band, the
saint paul to where she flows into the sea. you have seen the early sun light kiss
the blue grass on a cold kentucky morning. and the palomino oceans of the kansas
wheat field when the west wind blows. you're a gypsy
saint paul to where she flows into the sea. you have seen the early sun light kiss
the blue grass on a cold kentucky morning. and the palomino oceans of the kansas
wheat field when the west wind blows. you're a gypsy
Singer: charlie daniels band, the
saint paul to where she flows into the sea. you have seen the early sun light kiss
the blue grass on a cold kentucky morning. and the palomino oceans of the kansas
wheat field when the west wind blows. you've gone gypsy loose and run and
saint paul to where she flows into the sea. you have seen the early sun light kiss
the blue grass on a cold kentucky morning. and the palomino oceans of the kansas
wheat field when the west wind blows. you've gone gypsy loose and run and