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Minnesota Rain
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Guitar, vocals and harmonica telling the story of a woman far from home. All parts performed by dhruva'
harmonica dhruva s d stephenson jamgypsy
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Acoustic folk-rock and blues, mostly originals.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #84
Peak in subgenre #18
Author
S.D. Stephenson
Rights
2011
Uploaded
March 04, 2016
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.5 MB 160 kbps 3:56
Story behind the song
Inspired by the book "Border Music" by Robert James Waller with a twinge of autobiography.
Lyrics
So easy when she started out With a suitcase and a song Seems like every road knew her name Sweet sixteen on a Greyhound bus So many years ago Now every white line looks the same But theres the Texas sun And the Minnesota rain And the sound of the wind Across the Iowa plain And hearing that song And remembering when Gets her wondering if Shell ever get home again Gets her wondering if Shell ever get home again From a dance hall girl in Baton Rouge To a waitress in Des Moines Now shes pouring drinks in San Anton Last call again as she cleans the bar And thinks about those hands That wiped the kitchen back at home And theres the Texas sun And the Minnesota rain And the sound of the wind Across the Iowa plain And hearing that song And remembering when Gets her wondering if Shell ever get home again Gets her wondering if Shell ever get home again Oh, ahaiy, ahaiy, ahaiy, ahaiy, aiy She cries each night in her pillow Ahaiy, ahaiy, ahaiy, ahaiy, aiy The walls reply Oh, ahaiy, ahaiy, ahaiy, ahaiy, aiy No one answers her question Why, why, why, why, why? But theres the Texas sun And the Minnesota rain And the sound of the wind Across the Iowa plain And hearing that song And remembering when Gives her hope that someday Shell get home again Gives her hope that someday Shell get home again
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