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FW Request List OP Feb 2014 Faith Willin’ is a Family Band from Tellico Plains, Tennessee. We want you to enjoy our music while you have dinner. Feel Faith Willin’ Song Request List free to request any song on this list. If you want to hear a song www.faithwillin.com that’s not on the list ask us anyway. We may know it. Thanks For Your Tips … Feb. 2014 Fish and Whistle – John Prine 1000 Dollar Car – Bottle Rockets Flies on the Butter – Judds Across the Great Divide – Kate Wolfe Fire and Rain – James Taylor African Friend – Jimmy Buffett Feelin’ Good Again – Robert Earl Keen A Hard Days Night - Beatles Folsom Prison Blues – Johnny Cash A House of Gold – Hank Williams Forever and a Day – Kruger Brothers And It Stoned Me – Van Morrison For What Its Worth – Buffalo Springfield Angel From Montgomery – John Prine Four Strong Winds – Ian Tyson Angel of the Morning - Chip Taylor Friend of the Devil – Grateful Dead Annabelle – Gillian Welch Garden Party – Rick Nelson Annie’s Song – John Denver Georgia on a Fast Train – Billy Joe Shaver A Pirate Looks at 40 – Jimmy Buffett Ghost Riders in the Sky – Stan Jones Ballad of Pancho and Lefty – Towns Van Zandt God Must be a Cowboy – Unknown Ballad of Stringbean and Estelle – V. Tompson, G. Clark Goin’ Down the Road Feelin’ Bad – Woody Guthrie Barbeque – Robert Earl Keen Good Hearted Woman – Waylon Jennings Baton Rouge – Guy Clark Good Riddance – Green Day Before the Night is Gone – Zoe Muth Go Rest High on that Mountain – Vince Gill Big Alligator – Chief Jim Billie Grandpa Was a Carpenter – John Prine Bear Creek Blues – Carter Family Hallelujah – Leonard Cohen Big Rock Candy Mountain - Harry McLintock Hang on Sloopy – The McCoys Blackest Crow - Traditional Havanah Daydreamin’ – Jimmy Buffett Black Diamond Strings – Guy Clark Hello in There – John Prine Blue Eyes Cryin’ in the Rain – Willie Nelson Hello Mary Lou – Rick Nelson Boats to Build – Guy Clark Here Comes the Sun – Beatles Boy Named Sue – Johnny Cash He Went to Paris – Jimmy Buffett Brand New Tennessee Waltz – J. Winchester Hey Good Lookin’ – Hank Williams Bury Me Beneath the Willow – Traditional Home Grown Tomatoes – Guy Clark California Dreamin – Mamas and Papas Hotel California – The Eagles Caleb Myer – Gillian Welch House of the Rising Sun – Alan Price The Cape – Guy Clark The House that Never Was – Shane Nicholson California Cotton Fields – Merle Haggard I Don’t Love You Much Do I – Guy Clark Can’t Shake Jesus – Ricky Skaggs If I Needed You – Townes Van Zandt Carolina in My Mind – James Taylor If I Were a Carpenter – Tim Hardin Catfish John – Bob McDill I Know You Rider – Traditional Changes in Lattitude – Jimmy Buffett If It Hadn’t Been For Love – Steeldrivers Church Street Blues – Norman Blake I’ll Fly Away – Traditional City of New Orleans – Steve Goodman I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – Hank Williams Clay Pigeons – Blaze FOley In the Pines - Traditional Colours - Donovan I Saw the Light – Hank Williams Columbus Stockade Blues – Unknown I Shall Be Released – Bob Dylan Come Monday – Jimmy Buffet I Shot Your Dog – Fred Eaglesmith Compadres of the Old Sierra Madres – Woody Paul I Still Miss Someone – Johnny Cash Concrete and Barbed Wire – Lucinda Williams I Still Sing the Old Songs – David Allen Coe Copperhead Road – Steve Earle I’ve Just Seen A Face – Beatles Cover of the Rolling Stone – Dr. Hook I Will - Beatles Crazy Love – Van Morrison Jambalaya – Hank Williams Crawdad Song – Traditional Jennifer – Bert Sommer Dark as a Dungeon – Merle Travis Jesus on the Mainline – Traditional Dark Hollow – Traditional Kaw-Liga – Hank Williams Dead Flowers – Rolling Stones Killing the Blues – Rowland Salley Dead Skunk in the Middle of the Road - Wainwright Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door – Bob Dylan Dear Abby – John Prine LA Freeway – Guy Clark Deep River Blues – Doc Watson Last Kiss – Wayne Cochran Desperado – Eagles Last Thing on My Mind – Tom Paxton Desperados Waiting for a Train – Guy Clark Leaving Louisiana – Rodney Crowell Different Drum – Michael Nesmith Leaving on a Jet Plane – John Denver Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright – Bob Dylan Dublin Blues – Guy Clark Far From Me – John Prine More songs on the back side ! Let It Be – The Beatles Snake Farm - Ray Wylie Hubbard Life is Like a Mountain Railway – Traditional Snowing on Raton – Townes Van Zandt Little Cabin Home on the Hill – Flatt and Scruggs Somebody Touched Me – Traditional Little Wing – Jimi Hendrix Son of a Sailor – Jimmy Buffett Long Black Train – Josh Turner Southern Accent – Tom Petty Long Black Veil – Marijohn Wilkin and Danny Dill Spanish Pipedream – John Prine Look at Miss Ohio – Gillian Welch Speed of the Sound of Lonliness – John Prine Long Monday – John Prine Starr Mountain Ball – Perry Brake Love Hurts – Gram Parsons Summertime – George Gershwin Magnolia Wind – Guy Clark Storms Never Last – Waylon J. and Jessie C. Mama Tried – Merle Haggard Streets of London – Ralph McTell Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys – W. Nelson Stuff that Works – Guy Clark Man of Constant Sorrow – Traditional Sunshine on My Shoulders – John Denver Margaritaville – Jimmy Buffett Swamp Witch – Jim Stafford Marie Laveau – Bobby Bare Sweet Baby James – James Taylor Maureen, Maureen – John Prine Sweet Virginia – Rolling Stones Me and Bobby McGee – Kris Kristofferson Sylvia’s Mother – Dr. Hook Melissa – Allman Brothers Take Me Home Country Roads – John Denver Mercedes Benz – Janis Joplin Tear My Stillhouse Down – Gillian Welch Midnight Special – Traditional Tecumseh Valley – Townes Van Zandt Miner’s Lullaby – Utah Phillips Tennessee Bird Walk - Jack Blanchard Mississippi You’re On My Mind – Jesse Winchester Tennessee Stud – Jimmy Driftwood Moonshiner’s Blues – Harvey Ried Tennessee Waltz - Redd Stewart Monkey and the Engineer – Jessee Fuller Tennessee Whiskey – George Jones Mr. Bogangles – Jerry Jeff Walker That’s the Way Love Goes – Merle Haggard Mr. Tambourine Man – Bob Dylan That’s the Way the World Goes Round – John Prine Motorcycle Song – Arlo Guthrie There is a Time - Dillards Mountain Dew – Traditional This Land is Your Land – Woody Guthrie Nautical Wheelers – Jimmy Buffett This Travlin’ Around – Lyle Lovette Never Leave Harlan Alive – Darrell Scott Time to Get a Gun – Fred Eaglesmith Norwegian Wood - Beatles To Live is to Fly – Townes Van Zandt No Expectations – Rolling Stones Treetop Flyer – Stephen Stills Nothing Else Matters - Metallica Two Soldiers – Traditional Okie From Muskogee – Merle Haggard Tuesday’s Gone – Lyrnyrd Skynrd Oklahoma Hills – Woody Guthrie Tupelo Honey – Van Morrison Old Home Place – JD Crowe Turn the Page – Bob Seger Old Man at the Mill - Traditional Volcano – Jimmy Buffett On the Road Again – Willie Nelson Wagon Wheel – Bob Dylan, OCMS One Tin Soldier – The Original Caste Walk a Mile – Tim Edington On Top of Old Smokey - Traditional Waltzing Matilda – Traditional (Australia) One More Cup of Coffee – Bob Dylan Wayfaring Stranger – Traditional Orphan Girl – Gillian Welch The Weight – The Band Orphan Train - Julie Miller Wheels – Gram Parsons Panama Red – Peter Rowan Wildflower – Kasey Chambers Paradise – John Prine Wildflowers – Tom Petty Pencil Thin Mustache – Jimmy Buffett Wild Thing – Chip Taylor Please Come to Boston – D. Loggins White Freightliner Blues – Townes Van Zandt Please Don’t Bury Me – John Prine Wild Horses – Rolling Stones Poor Boys Delight – Benny Galloway Wildwood Flower – Carter Family Puff the Magic Dragon – Peter, Paul and Mary Willin’ – Lowell George – Little Feat Railroad Boy - Traditional Will the Circle Be Unbroken – Traditional (not the Carter’s Version) Rattling Bones – K. Chambers, S. Nicholson With A Little Help From My Friends – Beatles Red Clay Halo – Traditional Worried Man Blues – Traditional Red Rubber Ball – Paul Simon / The Cyrcle You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere – Bob Dylan Ripple – Robert Hunter, Jerry Garcia You Can Close Your Eyes – James Taylor Road Goes on Forever – Robert Earl Keen You Can’t Always Get What You Want – Rolling Stones Rock Salt and Nails – Utah Phillips You Got Gold – John Prine Rocky Top – Traditional Young Love - Judds Roll In My Sweet Baby’s Arms – Traditional Your Cheatin’ Heart – Hank Williams St. James Infirmary - Traditional Salty Dog Blues – Flatt and Scruggs San Francisco Bay Blues – Jesse Fuller !!! We Love Your Tips !!! Seven Bridges Road – Steve Young Seminole Wind – John Anderson www.FaithWillin.com Shady Grove – Traditional Thanks! Perry and Diana Silver Wings – Merle Hagard Simple Man – Lynyrd Skynyrd Sing Me Back Home – Merle Haggard Sittin’ On the Dock of the Bay – Otis Redding .
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