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"The Legend Of The Big People" | "The Legend Of The Big Steeple" | Sonya Raynos |
"The Cold Hard Factions' Strife" | "The Cold Hard Facts Of Life" | D. Melody Dole, MD |
"The Cold Hard Factions' Life" | "The Cold Hard Facts Of Life" | D. Melody Dole, MD |
"The Cold Hard Facts Of Strife" | "The Cold Hard Facts Of Life" | D. Melody Dole, MD |
"The Cold Hard Fax Of Life" | "The Cold Hard Facts Of Life" | D. Melody Dole, MD |
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"I'll Go Down Singing" originally "I'll Go Down Swinging"
Edie Gonzalez
"The Cold Hard Fats Of Life" originally "The Cold Hard Facts Of Life"
Edie Gonzalez
"The Cold Hard Acts Of Life" originally "The Cold Hard Facts Of Life"
Paula Bland
"The Old Hard Facts Of Life" originally "The Cold Hard Facts Of Life"
Paula Bland
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"The Carroll Country Accident" originally "The Carroll County Accident"
Edie Gonzalez
"The Cold Hardy Facts Of Life" originally "The Cold Hard Facts Of Life"
Edie Gonzalez
"The Cold Hard Facets Of Life" originally "The Cold Hard Facts Of Life"
Paula Bland
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"The Cold Hard Faces Of Life" originally "The Cold Hard Facts Of Life"
Edie Gonzalez
"The Legend Of The Pig Steeple" originally "The Legend Of The Big Steeple"
Richard Wetfuss
"The Legend Of The Bug Steeple" originally "The Legend Of The Big Steeple"
Richard Wetfuss
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"Green Green Grass of Home"
Down the lane I walk, and there runs Mary. Her golden lips like cherries
Down the road I look, and there runs Mary Hair of gold, and lips like cherries.
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"Ole Slew Foot"
Winner's comin' on and he's twenty below My feet are froze over so where can we go.
Winter's comin' on and it's twenty below And the river's froze over so where can he go.
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"Tomorrow We'll Re-Tire" originally "Tomorrow We'll Retire"
Submitted by: Yvette Bristle
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"The Legend Of The Steep Bilge" originally "The Legend Of The Big Steeple"
Submitted by: Kaen Smith
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"Original addressee of "I Will Always Love You""
In 1973, Dolly Parton wrote the song "I Will Always Love You," possibly made more famous later by Whitney Houston. Though many perceive it as a romantic love song, it was not written to be that. Parton and Wagoner were never romantically involved, but were at one time a singing duo. She wrote it as a farewell to him when she was leaving the duo to go solo with her singing.
Submitted by: D. Melody Dole, MD
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