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  1. Through the prettiest country. From Georgia to Tennessee. And I got the one I love beside me. My troubles behind me. I'm alive and I'm free. Who wouldn't wanna be me. I got no money in my pockets. I got a hole in my jeans. We're on the wheels of an angel.

  2. I'm alive and I'm free. Who wouldn't wanna be me. The sun is shinin' And this road's still windin' Through the prettiest country. From Georgia to Tennessee. And I got the one I love beside me. My troubles behind me.

  3. From Georgia to Tennessee And I got the one I love beside me My troubles behind me I'm alive and I'm free Who wouldn't want to be me? Now she's strummin' on my six-string It's across her pretty knees She's stompin' out a rhythm And singin' to me the sweetest song The sun is shinin' This road keeps windin' Through the prettiest country From ...

  4. "Marching Through Georgia" [a] is an American Civil War-era marching song written and composed by Henry Clay Work in 1865. It is sung from the perspective of a Union soldier who had participated in Sherman's March to the Sea ; he looks back on the momentous triumph after which Georgia became a "thoroughfare for freedom" and the Confederacy was ...

  5. Columbus, Georgia Lyrics: Way down in Columbus, Georgia / I wanna go back to Tennessee / Way down in Columbus Stockade / Folks all turned their backs on me / Well, you can go and leave me...

  6. In Georgia, they'd call it a sin. I'm wearin' Tennessee orange for him. Took me to Knoxville last Saturday. And I wore the hat on his dash to the game. It sure wasn't Athens, but I. Fell for him under those Neyland lights. I met somebody and he's got blue eyes. He opens the door and he don't make me cry.

  7. 11 lip 2022 · From Beale Street to Bristol, there's always been plenty for country music songwriters to cover about the great state of Tennessee.

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