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Sing Your Heart Out, Country Boy

Sing Your Heart Out, Country Boy

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I have several friends who say that it's the greatest.
Review: If the book is priced within my friends means I'm sure you can sell quite a few copies. We can check it out of our local library, this book is also located in the library of congress. Location ML54.6.556 784 75 12889. I don't how to get it from the library of congress. thanks, Marvin Henry

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a great lyric compendium of the greatest country songs ever
Review: This book is a great book for lyrics to many country classics. It is arranged in topics such as "Train Songs," "Religious Songs," etc. as country music is about real life and the songs tell the story. There are stories behind the songs contributed by the songwriters or acquaintances of the writers that are worth reading as well. Too bad this is out of print and that Dorothy Horstman has passed away, but the Country Music Foundation has acquired the rights to the book and have revised it up to 1992 when the most recent edition was published. This book is essential for country music history buffs and new converts alike. Great reading.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a great lyric compendium of the greatest country songs ever
Review: This book is a great book for lyrics to many country classics. It is arranged in topics such as "Train Songs," "Religious Songs," etc. as country music is about real life and the songs tell the story. There are stories behind the songs contributed by the songwriters or acquaintances of the writers that are worth reading as well. Too bad this is out of print and that Dorothy Horstman has passed away, but the Country Music Foundation has acquired the rights to the book and have revised it up to 1992 when the most recent edition was published. This book is essential for country music history buffs and new converts alike. Great reading.


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