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− | *[https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/merlehaggard/rainbowstew.html "Rainbow Stew,"]: | + | *[https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/merlehaggard/rainbowstew.html "Rainbow Stew,"] Merle Haggard: |
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When the world wide war is over and done<br> | When the world wide war is over and done<br> | ||
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We'll all be drinking that free bubble up<br> | We'll all be drinking that free bubble up<br> | ||
And eating that rainbow stew. | And eating that rainbow stew. | ||
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+ | *[http://www.songlyrics.com/lionel-cartwright/i-watched-it-all-on-my-radio-lyrics/ "I Watched It All On My Radio," ] Lionel Cartwright. | ||
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+ | And on Saturday night when the skies were all clear<br> | ||
+ | A station from Nashville sometimes would appear<br> | ||
+ | The steel guitars and soft southern twang<br> | ||
+ | The stars of the Grand Ole Opry would sing<br> | ||
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+ | And I had a seat on the very front row<br> | ||
+ | And I watched it all on my radio<br> | ||
+ | I watched it all on my radio | ||
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Revision as of 19:53, 5 November 2021
- "Rainbow Stew," Merle Haggard:
When the world wide war is over and done
And the dream of peace comes true
We'll all be drinking that free bubble up
And eating that rainbow stew.
- "I Watched It All On My Radio," Lionel Cartwright.
And on Saturday night when the skies were all clear
A station from Nashville sometimes would appear
The steel guitars and soft southern twang
The stars of the Grand Ole Opry would sing
And I had a seat on the very front row
And I watched it all on my radio
I watched it all on my radio