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Me and the Mandolin
Al would invite me to his house to jam Couldn’t play Bluegrass; didn’t give a damn When Al brought in a banjo and fiddle He played the bass; I could only twiddle When he said, “a guitar player’s coming” Some things in my heard started to humming “Al, don’t seek another player, my friend” I’ll going to learn to play the mandolin” At that time, I couldn’t help but reflect An opportunity, I did reject Bought a new mandolin while in High School But gave up learning it just like a fool That old mandolin was taken back out Went to work learning it; I went all-out Almost drove my family out of the house For a while there, I thought I’d lose my spouse Little by little, I learned all the chords I played a decent chop, but no awards I could play a break, but it was too slow For the speed that bluegrass music must go Al’s band was named “Union Hill Bluegrass Boys” We made some music, it wasn’t all noise A new “F” style Mandolin I soon found A Gibson knockoff, but with a good sound Now, today I have a band of my own Even built an “F” style mandolin clone I just love the sound of a mandolin So I’m still practicing; I won’t give in The guys in my band are good musicians I can just blend in at my position And sometimes I play the tenor guitar But as the band’s MC, that’s where I star
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