The Doobie Brothers
The Doobie Brothers
The Doobie Brothers
The Doobie Brothers
The Doobie Brothers
The Doobie Brothers
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Smell the fragrance of the old pine tree
See the woman, she's down on her knees
She own some land, and a good crop she seeks
Down along the banks of Greenwood Creek
I can hear that southbound rollin'
Carryin' all my hopes away
I'm strapped to my mule at the old country school
When I'm gonna get out, I can't say
Played guitar for ten long years
My only pay was the hound dogs' cheers
Someday I'm gonna get me some land
Far away in that promised land
I can hear that southbound rollin'
Carryin' all my hopes away
I'm strapped to my mule at the old country school
When I'm gonna get out, I can't say
Greenwood Creek was written by Tom Johnston.
Greenwood Creek was produced by Lenny Waronker & Ted Templeman.
The Doobie Brothers released Greenwood Creek on Fri Apr 30 1971.