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Missoula Valley Yodel
03:23
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Well I've got holes in both my pockets.
They match the ones in my shoes.
But my feet don't bother me when I'm walking.
For they know that I'm walking back to you.
And when the sun breaks over Missoula Valley.
And the Clark Fork shines pure and True.
That's when I begin, my mountain yodeling
My Sweet song that I sing just for you
Oh my sweet song that I sing just for you
(Yodel)
I work each week for fifty dollars.
A pittance for a man I know it's true.
It gets me as far, as the next whiskey bar.
But a wiser man would spend it all on you.
Oh a wiser man would of spent it all on you.
(Yodel)
If a kind soul across one day you stumble.
Better offer him a hand up, and a bit of chew.
Cause he may not look the same, and he may not think the same.
But I bet he smells the same as me and you.
Oh I bet he smells, just the same as you.
(Yodel)
When the sun breaks over Missoula Valley.
And the Clark Fork shines pure and true.
Oh that's when I begin, my mountain yodeling.
My sweet song that I sing just for you.
Oh my sweet song that I sing just for you.
(Yodel)
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2. |
Dish Doin Mama'
02:21
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I got a Dish Doin' Mama, you know you gotta understand.
Oh a Dish Doin' Mama, and you really gotta understand.
That what she's looking for is a, Dish Doin' Man!
Oh a Dish Doin' Mama but she knows how to scrub a floor.
And she ain't too proud, to get down on all fours.
But the problem is, she won't scrub my floors no more!
She says you're drunk and dirty, you're a greasy slob.
You can't hold a woman or a steady job.
You got no regard for your personal health
If you want clean dishes better wash 'em yourself!
Oh Dish Doin' Mama, you don't work for no man.
Yeah a Dish Doin' Mama who won't work for no man.
But if you find one workin', you'll take him for what you can.
(Go!)
Dish Doin' Mama!
You only do them when you wanna!
If there's food left for scrapin', oh my heart you will be breakin'.
Oh Dish Doin' Mama better leave those dishes alone!
I'm a grown ass man I can clean my own damn home!
Oh Dish Doin Mama better leave my dishes alone!
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Short Fill Day
03:52
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I tell myself.
that I don't need.
A whole lot of money.
Women or whiskey.
That if I wait, til it's my time.
Just til Thursday afternoon it will all be mine.
(Chorus)
Well it's Short Fill Day!
It sure is fine.
When you got a friend, at the brewery and you don't mind.
Being discrete, or waiting outside.
You might fight yourself a six-pack at closing time.
(Yodel)
Well they make more. More than they need.
And if they kept it. Why that would be greed.
So they all do. The best they can.
And then they share all their mistakes with the common man.
(Chorus)
(Yodel)
God bless the workers. At the brewery.
And at the vineyard. A little further east.
And at the still. On down the street.
Sure makes a fella wish that he could find a bite to eat.
(Chorus)
(Yodel)
You might make yourself some friends round closing time.
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4. |
Brian Hall Blues
03:27
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Late at night and I'm feeling rude.
All alone and thinking of you.
I ain't got nothing else to do.
But sit and pick away at the Brian Hall Blues.
He was young, gave you a feeling.
That made your soul, dance on the ceiling.
But now he's gone, and it feels wrong.
But Brian, never sang the blues.
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5. |
Somebody Loves You
04:07
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6. |
The New Yodel Boogie
03:25
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7. |
Wild Roses
02:59
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8. |
Better Left In Song
03:27
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10. |
Charlie Russell Waltz
03:24
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Wailing Aaron Jennings Missoula, montana
Wailing Aaron Jennings is a singer and songwriter living in Missoula, MT
A third-
generation Montanan who had the good luck or bad timing to be born in Texas. Inspired and challenged by a book of songs and poetry written by his Great-Grandfather; a singing cowboy in the 1920's and the words "Yodel Here" a young punk unplugged his guitar and started hooting and hollering in the mountains & valleys.
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