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Rodney Crowell Viola An American Dream written by Rodney Crowell
Amos Garrett guitar Emory Gordy bass Hal Blaine drums Glen D Hardin piano Dr John organ/electric piano Emmylou Harris acoustic guitar/vocals
I beg your pardon momma what did you say My mind was drifting on a Martinque day
It's not that I'm not interested you see Augusta Georgia is just no place to be
I think Jamaica in the moonlight Sandy beaches drinking rum every night We've got no money momma but we can go We'll split the difference and go to Coconut grove Just keep on talking momma I can hear Your voice it tickles down inside of my ear I feel a tropical vacation this year Might be the answer to this Hillbilly beer
I think Jamaica in the moonlight Sandy beaches drinking rum every night We've got no money momma but we can go We'll split the difference and go to Coconut grove Viola an American dream We can travel girl without any means When it's as easy as closing your eyes And dream Jamaica is a big neon sign
SOLO
Just keep on talking momma I like the sound It goes so good with that rain poring down I feel a tropical vacation this year Might be the answer to this Hillbilly beer
I think Jamaica in the moonlight Sandy beaches drinking rum every night We've got no money momma but we can go We'll split the difference and go to Coconut grove Viola an American dream We can travel girl without any means When it's as easy as closing your eyes And dream Jamaica is a big neon sign
SOLO
Warner Brothers Records 1978 Copyright Tressa Publishing Corp
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