James Michael Taylor | I Play C

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I Play C

by James Michael Taylor

Modern fingerstyle folk
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
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1. Snapshots
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2. Kozy West
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3. Damned If I Do
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4. Holding On
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5. I Play C
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6. If I Had a Lady Like That
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7. One Minute At a Time
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8. Sweet Young Thing
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9. The Wallet Outlasted the Lady
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10. Lament for Wild Bill
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11. Watermelon Wind
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Answering these questions and many more...

"The moon shone like diamonds on mirrors in puddles shaped like horse’s feet. Deadwood was quiet. The smoke had all settled. The blood was dry. Young Jack McCall sat awake in his cell alone and quiet. What had he done that day? What would his mother say?" from WILD BILL

"Does he roll down his window the way I do sometime. Pull off here on the shoulder, feel the breeze and smell the pine. And does he ever wonder whatever happened to that girl? A time of quiet reflection in a busy, busy world?" from WATERMELON WIND

"One night a broke down Ford steamed in, dimmed headlights askew and two lost souls stumbled out, hungry, destitute. A mother and a baby, tow-headed as could be . She grabbed her heart and held back thoughts in the swoon of a memory. Would she trade help for parking, "Oh, Please! Just a couple days?" from COZY WEST


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