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Guthrie apparently wrote different lyrics. But this song was a slave song with code words for escaping via the Underground Railroad.
station ment hideoutsconductors ment leadersrailroad workers ment slave helpersstation masters ment place for food
The Underground Railroad was a secret network of people who helped enslaved individuals escape from bondage in the United States during the 19th century. It consisted of a series of safe houses and routes that provided a way for slaves to travel to free states or Canada. The Underground Railroad played a crucial role in the abolitionist movement and helped thousands of enslaved people reach freedom.
Originally designed to prevent unfair business practices in the railroad industry. In other words,it was to lover excessive railroad rates.
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Guthrie apparently wrote different lyrics. But this song was a slave song with code words for escaping via the Underground Railroad.
station ment hideoutsconductors ment leadersrailroad workers ment slave helpersstation masters ment place for food
oa words are railroad!!
jewish songs without words
The Underground Railroad was a secret network of people who helped enslaved individuals escape from bondage in the United States during the 19th century. It consisted of a series of safe houses and routes that provided a way for slaves to travel to free states or Canada. The Underground Railroad played a crucial role in the abolitionist movement and helped thousands of enslaved people reach freedom.
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He doesn't. Tupac used to go in the studio and record 2 songs per day. In anticipation of his short time on earth. Thus, many many many album's worth of material is still out there waiting to be master mixed. source; Tupac Resurrection film footage, words from Tupac
Promontory,Utah 1869.
You can make songs anywhere if you can think of words and a tune
There are many places where you can find the words to songs in the Music Man. You can look for the book for example.
Yes, there are swear words in panic's songs.