(By Sandy Denny) Across the evening sky All the birds are leaving But how can they know It's time for them to go Before the winter fire I will still
Chorus:] Let me ride on the wall of death one more time Let me ride on the wall of death one more time You can waste your time on the other rides But
(By Tom Russell) In the hills of Montana There's a timber wolf howlin' The rangers are prowlin' For a woman alone She'd run away from an Indian lover
morning You were on my mi-i-i-ind and You were on my mind I got troubles, whoa-oh I got worries, whoa-oh I got wounds to bind And I got a feeling Down
ve drilled gone dry?" We were friends, me and this old man We's like desperados waitin' for a train Desperados waitin' for a train He's a drifter, a
On the wings of a dove On the wings of a snow white dove He sends his pure sweet love A sign from above On the wings of a dove A sign from above On
back to stay Please believe me when I say It's great to hear from you But there's a lotta things a letter just can't say. oh me [Chorus] Walk right back
hard times, come again no more. There's a pale sorrowed maiden who toils her life away With a worn heart, whose better days are o'er. Though her voice
He was a friend of mine He was a friend 0f mine Never had no money To pay for his fine He was a friend of mine He never done no wrong He never done
by Tom Rush & Eric Von Schmidt) [Chorus:] Wasn't that a mighty storm Wasn't that a mighty storm in the morning, well Wasn't that a mighty storm That
the forests As deep as the sea But I never got lonesome Until I'd hear a sad song One to remind me of Yarrington Town Well I followed a miner To his
up to a flame Whispers one word, darlin' always your name Of this you can be sure I have a home now, you should come back It's got so much room that
are rotting The oranges are stacked In their Creosote dumps They're flying them back To that Mexico border To pay all their wages To wade back again [
Where the Walker runs down into the Carson Valley plain There lived a young maiden Darcy Farrow was her name The daughter of old Dundee and a fair one
a warning I'd sing out love between my brothers and my sisters All over this land Well I've got a hammer And I've got a bell And I've got a song to sing
(By Ian Tyson) Never hit seventeen When you play against the dealer You know that the odds Won't ride with you And never leave your woman alone With
leaves are fallin' A cold wild wind will come Sweet hearts walked by together And I still miss someone I go out on a party To look for a little fun But
s longing for And I kind of like the Streets of Baltimore I got myself a factory job, I ran an old machine We bought a little cottage In a neighborhood