Click here to listen to more from Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers: ffm.to/jmrr_sbtb Song: Living Left to Do Songwriter: Conrad Fisher Artist: Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers Record: Somewhere Beyond the Blue Label: Billy Blue Records
Wonderful song. I am not a farmer but I really like "I've still got some living to do" new motto for this year considering what we have all gone thru with 2021. Thank you.
Living Left To Do! What a great song!! Someone is an extremely talented songwriter! Your band sounds so good. I’ll look up your schedule to see when you’re visiting Texas. Good luck with that song.
Wow! I discovered this group watching Adam doing a Martin vs Recording King shootout. Wow, great playing by all and vocals were amazing. Adam’s voice is so smooth and pleasant. The writing is impressive, as well!
Fields are full and days are long My mind is sharp and back is strong I won’t be headed home until the sky has lost its blue While I’ve still got some living left to do I’ve still got some living left to do Until I see my setting Sun Until my work on Earth is done I’ll keep my hand on the plow Lord I’m gonna see it through Well I’ve got some living left to do I’ve got some living left to do Then I’ll close my eyes and smile Maybe I can dream a while Then I’ll meet you in the morning Somewhere beyond the roof But for now I’ve got some living left to do Now I’ve got some living left to do When my blood has lost it’s fire And comfort overtakes desire You’ll be holding on to me, like I’m holding on to you Knowing I’ve still got some living left to do I’ve still got some living left to do Let the angels turn my bones to dust My turning plow to rot and rust Better lay me in the ground with a pair of walking shoes Cause I’ve still got some living left to do I’ve still got some living left to do Then I’ll close my eyes and smile Maybe I can dream a while Then I’ll meet you in the morning Somewhere beyond the roof Cause I’ve got some living left to do I’ve still got some living left to do I’ve still got some living left to do
I recognize some of you from elsewhere but the guy playing the banjo I do not recognize but he's playing the wrong instrument for who he looks like. He reminds me of someone who passed on in 1966 who played the guitar but his brother Ralph played the banjo. To me he's a rather ghostly figure of the late Carter Stanley. Carter would be 96 in August but died around the age of 41. Just an observation.
Parker was a stalwart with Dailey and Vincent for a lot of years until they started shifting away from bluegrass, he then headed up his own band with Colin Raye until covid hit, and now he’s with these guys