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The lyrics "I'm just a little too slow to ever find my home" are from the song Bump In The Road by Jonny Lang.
Irish Angel was written by Bruce McCabe, Jonny Lang's pianist/keyboard player. It was written as a demo song for Jonny and performed in concert by him -- beautifully. (see in related links 1) Irish Angel was also released on Bruce McCabe's eponymous solo album. Here's a link to a 2002 interview with him where he talks about his roots and touring with Jonny: (see in related links 2)
Leaving behind a legacy. Everything you do, creates your HIStory. And that society is leaving behind a bad legacy.
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the salidumay folk song is a kind of yun lang
Irish Angel was written by Bruce McCabe, Jonny Lang's pianist/keyboard player. It was written as a demo song for Jonny and performed in concert by him -- beautifully, Irish Angel was also released on Bruce McCabe's eponymous solo album.
The lyrics "I'm just a little too slow to ever find my home" are from the song Bump In The Road by Jonny Lang.
Irish Angel was written by Bruce McCabe, Jonny Lang's pianist/keyboard player. It was written as a demo song for Jonny and performed in concert by him -- beautifully. (see in related links 1) Irish Angel was also released on Bruce McCabe's eponymous solo album. Here's a link to a 2002 interview with him where he talks about his roots and touring with Jonny: (see in related links 2)
Leaving behind a legacy. Everything you do, creates your HIStory. And that society is leaving behind a bad legacy.
Jonny Cash
How old is the song Leaving?
One can find lyrics to "Auld Lang Syne" when one goes to the website of Huffington Post. There one can also find videos, history, meaning, tradition, etc. to this New Year song.
It is a Scottish song.
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Leaving Las Vegas - song - was created in 1994.
The Leaving Song Pt. II was created in 2002.
Scotland.