Folk 'n' Roll
Songs from Duke St.



music & lyrics by Jim Clemetson

  
Gray's & Rose St.

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Wild Bill
Nothin
Honey, you're too good for me
It's your heart
All you ever wanted
Moonless night
For the money
Good night
Me, lovin' you
Shades of gray
Time traveler
What good would it do?
Younger, older woman
Nag, nag, nag
I don't know how to love you
Maybe next time

"Sunday clothes" by James C. Clemetson

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"Sunday clothes"

When I was a boy
my mother used to dress me up
and take me off to church
on Sunday morning

My brothers and I
would ride along so quiet
Trying to be the first
to see the steeple

Chorus:
I did not wonder why
we were driving down that gravel road
to Sunday
How I miss that day

Robert Mitchum, Steve McQueen,
Pat Boone and I did not suspect
that one day
it would fade away
JC photo
I was in my Sunday clothes
On my way to no one knows
God knows, I would rather be asleep
But Mom wants me to find eternity

Repeat Chorus:
Break:

Now that I'm a man
I have put away these childish things
that I used to count on
I have said goodbye to the Salem Lutheran Church
and Sunday

Repeat Chorus:

Sunday's gone
Sunday's gone
Sunday's gone
Sunday's gone

Next song
Shade blue
Nothin'
All you ever wanted
Good night
Wild Bill
Honey, you're too good for me
Shades of gray
Water falls
Everyday blues
Be with me
Maybe next time
August 13, 2009

For the money
Younger, older woman
May 28, 2011

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Broken wing
Broken Wing
Sunday clothes
Don't call it love
Everyday blues
You are love

Clay County (CD/LP)
Songwriters
Other folk 'n' roll music:


Clay County:  Ed Johnson, Rocky Kickland, Jim Clemetson,

David Barger, Earl E. Bates III, Bruce Meyer, Marilyn Meyer,
R.F. (Boe) Hammond, Debi McKeone, Dan Kurtenbach


JC & friends: 
Rocky Kickland, Bruce Gray,
Cindy Gehm, Matthew Williams



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