Web[Verse 3: George Strait] They thought no one would miss it Once it was dead and gone They said no one would buy them ole Drinking and cheating songs (I'll still buy 'em) Well there ain't no ... WebMurder's been committed down on music row. Chorus: (Both) Oh, the steel guitars no longer cry and you can't hear fiddles play. With drums and rock 'n roll guitars are mixed right up in your face. Why, the Hag, he wouldn't have a chance on today's radio. Since they committed murder down on music row.
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WebD A E A A A Nobody saw them running from 16th Ave- { D }-nue They never found the A fingerprints or the weapon that was E used But some- { A }-one killed country music, cut out its heart and D soul They got away with A murder E Down on music A row The almight dollar {1} and the lust for worldwide fame {2} Slowly killed tradition {3} and for ... "Murder on Music Row" is a 1999 song written by Larry Cordle and Larry Shell, and originally recorded by American bluegrass group Larry Cordle & Lonesome Standard Time, as the title track from their album Murder on Music Row. It gained fame soon after that when it was recorded as a duet between American country music artists George Strait and Alan Jackson. The song laments the rise of country pop and the accompanying decline of the traditional country music sound; it re… tsp moving army
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WebGeorge Strait, Alan Jackson 154 views, 25 likes, 7 loves, 2 comments, 11 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Country Choons: George and Alan hit the nail on the head when they put this song... George Strait & Allan Jackson-Murder on Music Row George Strait, Alan Jackson George and Alan hit the nail on the head when they put this song together! WebOct 25, 2014 · Murder On Music Row. “Murder On Music Row,” is a popular song originally written by Larry Shell and Larry Cordle in 1999 and later covered by George Strait and Alan Jackson in what came to be a hit duet. When I first heard this song I didn’t fully understand the point it was trying to get across. Webmurder down on music row. They thought no one would miss it, once it was dead and gone They said no one would buy them old drinking and cheating songs (I'll still buy 'em) Well there ain't no justice in it and the hard facts are cold Murder's been committed down on music row. Oh, the steel guitars no longer cry and you can't hear fiddles play phir se 2015