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River of Zin

by Blake Van Treese

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Just Ohio 03:46
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Home Brew 03:20
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River of Zin 03:21
River of Zin by Blake Van Treese Emin G Vineyard miles lined by lush forest banks G Emin With streams where minds would float Emin G An old pickup bounces down a older dirt road G Emin Baby why don't you come on with me Chorus D Emin D Emin We used to fish that river down by the Zinfindel D Emin D Emin Down at the spot where Dominic fell D Emin D Emin It was me and the boys, down in the chaparrall D Emin Come on, Come on, Come on Babe let's Go D Emin Come on, Come on, Come on Babe let's Go Emin G I'm still filled with warmth whenever I recall G Emin The river of zin in the dead of fall Emin G I pine all the time, and remember those years G Emin Each of us are own frontiers Chorus Emin G Vineyard miles and carefree times G Emin Nostalgia on the end of fishing lines Emin G Back to square one, I done did it again G Emin Homesick when I think of those old friends
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Homemade 03:52
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Sugar Mountain Line Van Treese/Richter January 31st, 2011 Out on the open road I hear the pavement whine But I'm longin' for that sugar mountain line Wistful as the cries from my unstrung guitar Louder than the softest whisper from a lonesome railway car The sugar mountain line's done run out of coal The fireman's shovel can't fill up the hole Cold as the ash from the devils clean cigar Louder than the softest whisper from a lonesome railway car The tired old engineer downs another round Takes one last look at the paling ghost town Waiting for his wounds to peel away the scars Louder than the softest whisper from a lonesome railway car Louder than the softest whisper from a lonesome railway car I took my last ride on the sugar mountain line Out of the valley and shadow of the towering pine Faint as the light of last of the morning star Louder than the softest whisper from a lonesome railway car Louder than the softest whisper from a lonesome railway car Out on the open road I hear the pavement whine But I'm longin' for that sugar mountain line Wistful as the cries from my unstrung guitar Louder than the softest whisper from a lonesome railway car Louder than the softest whisper from a lonesome railway car
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Performed, recorded and engineered by Blake Van Treese. Special thanks to Brad Richter who provided essential advice and consultation. Brad also co-wrote Sugar Mountain Line.

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released June 8, 2015

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