Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys
let me rest at the end of my journey
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Let me rest at the end of my journey
i'm weary, tired, and old
let me rest at the end of my journey
heaven is my home and my goal
Old paint is tired, his feet are all sore
we'll ride the range no more
let me rest at the end of my journey
heaven is my home and my goal
A cowboy's life on the old texas trail
herding doggies is all that he knows
a cowboy's life on the old cattle trail
leads from texas to old mexico
- Album:
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- Legends of Bluegrass (Gold Collection)
- Bluegrass Masters
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- The Early Stars of The Grand Ole Opry
- The Essential Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys: 1945-1949
- In the Pines
- Mule Skinner Blues
- Appalachian Stomp: Bluegrass Classics
- 1961-07-04: Oak Leaf Park, Luray, VA, USA
- Mansions for Me
- Folk Music at Newport, Volume 1
- Live: The Hay Barn, Shepherd, Texas
- The Father of Bluegrass: The Early Years 1940-1947
- Newport Folk Festival: Best of Bluegrass 1959-66
- American Roots: A History of American Folk Music
- The Definitive Collection
- The History of Country & Western Music
- Sony Soundtrack for a Century: Country: The American...
- Bona Fide Bluegrass and Mountain Music