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The leading single and 7th track on The Civil Wars debut studio album Barton Hollow.
The song won the award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance Award at the 54th Annual Grammys in 2012.
The song deals with sin and how unavoidable and inescapable sin is.
[Verse 1: John Paul White with Joy Williams]
I'm a dead man walking here
But that's the least of all my fears
Ooh, underneath the water
It's not Alabama clay
That gives my trembling hands away
Ooh, please forgive me, Father
[Chorus: Joy Williams & John Paul White]
Ain't going back to Barton Hollow
Devil gonna follow me e'er I go
Won't do me no good washing in the river
Can't no preacher man save my soul
[Verse 2: John Paul White with Joy Williams]
Did that full moon force my hand?
Or that unmarked hundred grand?
Ooh, underneath the water
Ooh, please forgive me, Father
[Bridge: Joy Williams, John Paul White & Both]
Miles and miles in my bare feet
Still can't lay me down to sleep
If I die before I wake
I know the Lord, my soul won't
Take
I'm a dead man walking
I'm a dead man walking
Just keep walking and running and running for miles
Keep walking and running and running for miles
Keep walking and running and running for miles
[Chorus: Joy Williams & John Paul White]
Ain't going back to Barton Hollow
Devil gonna follow me e'er I go
Won't do me no good washing in the river
Can't no preacher man save my soul
Barton Hollow was written by Joy Williams & John Paul White.
Barton Hollow was produced by Charlie Peacock.
The Civil Wars released Barton Hollow on Mon Jan 10 2011.