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Squirrel's Music
Big_jukebox.


Well here it is !!! ( 6 years later )
So many people have asked me about my music, (some people hate it) I decided to go ahead and write a page for it. There are many different songs and some unequaled arrangements of them.
Hope you enjoy and help yourself to any or all.


The Song being heard in the background is Blanket on the Ground.
I just love this song because it brings back so many memories for me.
I hope as you read the lyrics, they will do the same for you. Plus I like to sing along.


Blanket On The Ground
By:Billy Jo Spears

Come and look out through the window
That big old moon is shinin' down
Tell me now don't it remind you
On a blanket on the ground

Remember back when love first found us
We'd go slippin' out of town
And we'd love beneath the moonlight
On a blanket on the ground

I'll get the blanket from the bedroom
And we'll go walking once again
To that spot down by the river
Where our sweet love first began
Just because we are married
Don't mean we can't slip around
So let's walk out through the moonlight
And lay the blanket on the ground

Oh remember how excited
We used to get when love was young
That old moon was our best buddy
We could'nt wait for night to come
Now you know you still excited me
I know you love me like I am
Just once more I wish you'll love me
On a blanket on the ground

I'll get the blanket from the bedroom
And we'll go walking once again
To that spot down by the river
Where our sweet love first began
Just because we are married
Don't mean we can't slip around
So let's walk out through the moonlight
And lay the blanket on the ground

Remember back when love first found us
We'd go slippin' out of town
And we'd love beneath the moonlight
On a blanket on the ground


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6 Pack Of Tears --Recorded by ??? in ???

7 Spanish Angels--Recorded by Ray Charles & Willie Nelson in 1989

Come watch this rare footage of them singing.

16th Avenue--Recorded by Lacy J. Dalton in 1982

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Act Naturally--Recorded by Buck Owens in 1963 and Buck Owens with Ringo Star in 1989

Act Naturally #2--Recorded by Beatles in 1965

Affairs Of The Heart--Recorded by Fleetwood Mac in 1990

Aint-That-A-Shame--Recorded by Fats Domino in 1955

Alley Cat (Instrumental)--Recorded by Bent Fabric & His Piano in 1962

All I Ever Need Is You--Recorded by Teddy Pendergrass (Melvin, Harold & The Blue Notes)in 1979

All Shook Up--Recorded by Elvis Presley in 1957

Annie's Song --Recorded by John Denver in Mid 70's

Any Other Way --Recorded by Dion Celine in 1990

A Rose Has To Die --Recorded by ?? in ??

A Summer Song --Recorded by Chad & Jeremy in 1964

At The Hop --Recorded by Danny & The Juniors in 1958

The Auctioneer --Recorded by Gordon Lightfoot in 1980

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Bad, Bad Leroy Brown --Recorded by Jim Croce in 1973

Bad Moon Rising --Recorded by Creedence Clearwater Revival in 1969

Barbara Ann --Recorded by The Beach Boys in 1966

Battle Hymn of the Republic --Recorded by Andy Williams in 1968

Beautiful People --Recorded by Bobby Vee & The Strangers in 1967

Beautiful Body --Recorded by Bellamy Brothers in 1979

Behind Close Doors --Recorded by Charlie Rich in 1973

Big Time --Recorded by Peter Gabriel (Genesis) in 1986

Blanca (Paloma) --Recorded by George Selection Baker in 1976

Blanket On The Ground --Recorded by Billie Jo Spears in 1975

Blanket On The Ground (ver 2) --Recorded by Billie Jo Spears in 1975

Blowing In The Wind --Recorded by Bob Dylan in 1963

Blowing In The Wind (Ver. #2)--Recorded by Peter,Paul,and Mary in 1963

Blueberry Hill --Recorded by Fats Domino in 1956

Blue eyes crying in the rain --Recorded by Willie Nelson in 1975

Blue Suede Shoes--Recorded by Carl Perkins in 1956

Boom Boom --Recorded by John Lee Hooker in 1961

Boot Scootin Boogie --Recorded by Brooks & Dunn in 1991

Breaking Up Is Hard To Do --Recorded by Neil Sedaka in 1962

Brokenheartsville --Recorded by Joe Nichols in 2002

Build Me Up Buttercup --Recorded by Foundations in 1969

C


Calendar Girl --Recorded by Neil Sedaka in 1961

Cherry Pink & Apple Blossom White (Instrumental) --Recorded by Perez Prado in 1955

Coal Miners Daughter --Recorded by Loretta Lynn in 1971

Coward Of The County --Recorded by Kenny Rogers in 1979

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Dadoo Ron Ron --Recorded by Crystals in 1963

Delta Dawn --Recorded by Tanya Tucker in 1972

Dixie --Recorded by ???? in ????

Dominique --Recorded by Singing Nun in 1963

Don't Be Cruel --Recorded by Elvis Presley in 1956

Don't Be Cruel (ver #2) --Recorded by Elvis Presley in 1956

Don't Rock The Jukebox --Recorded by Alan Jackson in 1991

Don"t Stop --Recorded by Fleetwood Mac in 1977

Don't Think Twice, It's Alright --Recorded by Bob Dylan in 1963

Don't Worry, Be Happy --Recorded by Bobby McFerrin in 1988

Do Wah Diddy Diddy --Recorded by Manfred Mann in 1964

Downtown --Recorded by Petula Clark in 1965

Do You Love Me? --Recorded by Contours in 1961

Dream Lover --Recorded by Bobby Darin in 1959

Dream Lover (Ver #2) --Recorded by Bobby Darin in 1959

Dueling Banjos (From "Deliverance") (Instrumental --Recorded by Eric,Mandell,& Steve Weissberg in 1973



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El Paso --Recorded by Marty Robbins in 1959

Everlasting Love --Recorded by Gloria Estefan in 1994

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Forever In Blue Jeans --Recorded by Neil Diamond in 1978

Forty Miles Of Bad Road --Recorded by Duane Eddy in 1959

Friends --Recorded by Elton John in 1970

Friends In Low Places --Recorded by Garth Brooks in 1990

From A Jack To A King --Recorded by Ned Miller in 1963

Fun,Fun,Fun --Recorded by The Beach Boys in 1964

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Gloria --Recorded by Umberto Tozzi in 1979

Gloria #2 --Recorded by Laura Branigan in 1982

Good Hearted Woman --Recorded by Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson in 1976

Good Hearted Woman (Ver #2)--Recorded by Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson in 1976

Green Beret,Ballad of the ---(*** For American Soldiers Everwhere ***) --Recorded by Staff Sergeant Barry Sadler and Robin Moore in 1966

Green Door --Recorded by Jim Lowe in 1956

Green Green Grass Of Home --Recorded by Tom Jones in 1967

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Happy Organ (Instrumental) --Recorded by Dave Baby Cortez in 1959

Heard It In A Love Song --Recorded by Marshall Tucker Band in 1977

Heartaches By The Number --Recorded by Guy Mitchell in 1959

Heartbeat --Recorded by Collins Kids in 1957

Heart Of Glass --Recorded by Blondie in 1978

He'll Have To Go --Recorded by Jim Reeves in 1959

Help Me Make It Through The Night --Recorded by Kris Kristofferson in 1970

He's Got The Whole World (In His Hands)--Recorded by Laurie London in 1958

Hey Jude --Recorded by Beatles in 1968

Honeycomb --Recorded by Jimmie Rodgers in 1957

Honky Tonk (Instrumental) --Recorded by Bill Doggett in 1956

How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)--Recorded by Marvin Gaye in 1964

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I Got You Babe --Recorded by Sonny & Cher in 1965

I Just Called To Say I Loved You --Recorded by Stevie Wonder in 1984

I Love A Rainy Night --Recorded by Eddie Rabbit in 1980

I'm A Believer --Recorded by Neil Diamond in 1971

Imagine --Recorded by John Lennon & Plastic Ono Band in 1971

I Never Promised You A Rose Garden --Recorded by Lynn Anderson in 1970

Islands In The Stream --Recorded by Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers in 1983

I Walk The Line --Recorded by Johnny Cash & The Tennessee Two in 1956

I Will Survive --Recorded by Gloria Gaynor in 1979

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Jailhouse Rock --Recorded by Elvis Presley in 1957

Jamming --Recorded by Bob Marley & The Wailers in 1977

Johnny B Goode --Recorded by Chuck Berry in 1958

Just One Look --Recorded by Doris Troy in 1963

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Kansas City --Recorded by Hank Ballard & The Midnighters--Wilbert Harrison--Little Richard in 1959

Kansas City (ver #2) --Recorded by Wilbert Harrison in 1959

King Of The Road --Recorded by Roger Miller in 1965

Kiss A Angel Good Morning --Recorded by Charley Pride in 1971

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La bamba --Recorded by Ritchie Valens in 1958

Last Date (Instrumental) --Recorded by Lawrence Welk & His Orchestra in 1960

Let Me be There --Recorded by Olivia Newton-John in 1973

Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear --Recorded by Elvis Presley in 1957

Long Tall Sally --Recorded by Little Richard in 1956

Lookin' Out My Back Door --Recorded by Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) in 1970

Love Me Do --Recorded by Beatles in 1962

Lucille --Recorded by Kenny Rogers in 1977

Lucille --Recorded by Little Richard in 1957

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Macarena --Recorded by Los Del Rio in 1993

Man! I Feel Like A Woman! --Recorded by Shania Twain in 1997

Margaritaville --Recorded by Jimmy Buffett in 1977

Maybellene --Recorded by Chuck Berry & His Combo in 1955

Memories --Recorded by Barbra Streisand ( Broadway Show --CAT'S ) in ???

Memphis Tennessee --Recorded by Chuck Berry in 1959

Mrs. Robinson --Recorded by Simon & Garfunkel in 1968

My Girl --Recorded by Temptations in 1965

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Never Ending Song Of Love --Recorded by Delaney & Bonnie in 1971

Never On Sunday (Instrumental)--Recorded by Don Costa & His Orchestra & Chorus in 1960

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Oh Boy --Recorded by Buddy Holly (Crickets) in 1958

Oh Lonesome Me --Recorded by Don Gibson in 1957

Oh Pretty Woman --Recorded by Roy Orbison & The Candy Men in 1964

One Love / People Get Ready --Recorded by Bob Marley & The Wailers in 1977

On the road again --Recorded by Willie Nelson in 1980

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Paper Roses --Recorded by Marie Osmond in 1973

Peggy Sue --Recorded by Buddy Holly (Crickets) in 1957

Peggy Sue (Ver. #2) --Recorded by Buddy Holly (Crickets) in 1957

Poor Little Fool --Recorded by Ricky Nelson in 1958

Put Your Hand In The Hand--Recorded by Anne Murray in 1970

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Rag Doll --Recorded by 4 Seasons in 1964

Red River Rock --Recorded by Johnny & The Hurricanes in 1959

Reeling And Rocking --Recorded by Chuck Berry in ????

Return To Sender --Recorded by Elvis Presley in 1962

Ring Of Fire --Recorded by Johnny Cash in 1963

Ring Of Fire (Ver #2)--Recorded by Johnny Cash in 1963

Ring Of Fire (Ver #3)--Recorded by Johnny Cash in 1963

Rock And Roll Waltz --Recorded by Kay Starr in 1955

Rock Around The Clock --Recorded by Bill Haley & His Comets in 1954

Rockin Around The Xmas Tree --Recorded by Brenda Lee in 1960

Rockin Robin --Recorded by Bobby Day (Hollywood Flames) & Bo Diddley in 1958

Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town --Recorded by Kenny Rogers & The First Edition in 1969

Rhythm Of The Falling Rain --Recorded by Cascades in 1963

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Satin Sheets --Recorded by Jeanne Pruett in 1973

Seasons In The Sun --Recorded by Kingston Trio in 1963

Seventh Son --Recorded by Johnny Rivers in 1965

Shake, Rattle & Roll --Recorded by Bill Haley & His Comets in 1954

Singing The Blues --Recorded by Guy Mitchell in 1956

Singing The Blues (Ver #2)--Recorded by Guy Mitchell in 1956

Sixteen Ton --Recorded by Tennessee Ernie Ford in 1955

Sock Hop Boogie --Recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis in 1955

Some Days Are Diamonds (ver #1) --Recorded by John Denver in Late 70's or 80's

Some Days Are Diamonds (ver #2) --Recorded by John Denver in Late 70's or 80's

Some Days Are Diamonds (ver #3) --Recorded by John Denver in Late 70's or 80's

Song Sung Blue --Recorded by Neil Diamond in 1972

Sounds Of Silence --Recorded by Simon & Garfunkel in 1964

Spanish Flea --Recorded by Herb Alpert & Tijuana Brass in 1966

Spanish Harlem --Recorded by Ben E. King (Drifters) (Five Crowns) in 1961

Splish Splash --Recorded by Bobby Darin in 1958

Stagger Lee --Recorded by Lloyd Price in 1959

Stand By Your Man --Recorded by Tammy Wynette in 1968

Sugartime --Recorded by McGuire Sisters in 1958

Sunday Morning Coming Down --Recorded by Johnny Cash in 1970

Sunday Morning Coming Down (ver #2) --Recorded by Johnny Cash in 1970

Surfin USA --Recorded by The Beach Boys in 1963

Sweet Caroline --Recorded by Neil Diamond in 1969

Sweet Caroline (ver 2) --Recorded by Neil Diamond in 1972

T


Tequila Sunrise --Recorded by Eagles in 1973

Take Me Home County Roads --Recorded by John Denver in 1971

Thank God I'm A County Boy --Recorded by John Denver in 1975 or 76

That'll Be The Day --Recorded by Buddy Holly & The Three Tunes (Crickets) in 1956

The Battle of New Orleans --Recorded by Johnny Horton in 1959

The Beat Goes On --Recorded by Sonny & Cher in 1967

The Book Of Love --Recorded by Monotones in 1957

The Sting (The Entertainer)--Recorded by ??? in ???

The Three Bells--Recorded by The Browns in 1959

The Wanderer --Recorded by Dion in 1961

This Magic Moment --Recorded by Drifters (Lead vocals by Ben E King) in 1960

Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree --Recorded by Dawn (Tony Orlando & Dawn) in 1972

Tom Dooley --Recorded by Kingston Trio in 1958

Tutti Frutti --Recorded by Little Richard in 1956

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Under The Boardwalk --Recorded by Drifters in 1964

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We'll Sing In The Sunshine --Recorded by Gale Garnett in 1964

When The Saints Go Marching In --Recorded by Weavers in 1951

When Will I Be Loved? --Recorded by Linda Ronsdatd in 1974

When Will I Be Loved? (Ver #2) --Recorded by Linda Ronsdatd in 1974

Whiskey River --Recorded by Willie Nelson in 1977

Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On --Recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis in 1957

Who'll Stop The Rain --Recorded by Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) in 1970

Why Do Fools Fall In Love --Recorded by Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers in 1956

Wildwood Flower --Recorded by ???? in ????

JIM STAFFORD lyrics - "Wildwood Weed"

The name of this song is 'The Wildwood Flower'
Now 'The Wildwood Flower' is an old country classic
It gained a whole new popularity
The song isn't any more popular
But the flower is doin' real good


The wildwood flower grew wild on the farm
And we never knowed what it was called
Some said it was a flower and some said it was weed
I didn't gave it much thought...
One day I was out there talking to my brother
Reached down for a weed to chew on
Things got fuzzy and things got blurry
And then everything was gone
I Didn't know what happened
But I knew it beat the hell out of sniffin' burlap


I come to and my brother was there
And he said, 'What's wrong with your eyes?'
I said, 'I don't know, I was chewing on a weed'
He said, 'Let me give it a try'
We spent the rest of that day and most of that night
Trying to find my brother, Bill
Caught up with him 'bout six o'clock the next mornin'
Naked, swinging on the windmill
He said he flew up there
I had to fly up and get him down
He was about half crazy


The very next day we picked a bunch of them weeds
And put 'em in the sun to dry
Then we mashed 'em up and we cleaned 'em all
And put 'em in the corncob pipe
Smokin' them wildwood flowers got to be a habit
We didn't see no harm
We thought it was kind of handy
Take a trip and never leave the farm


A big ol' puff on the wildwood weed
Next thing you know
We's just wandering behind the little animals
All good things gotta come to an end
And it's the same with the wildwood weed


One day this feller from Washington come by
And he spied us and he turned white as a sheet
And he dug and he burned
And he burned and he dug
And he killed all our cute little weeds
Then he drove away
We just smiled and waved
Sittin' there on that sack of seeds


Y'all come back now, ya hear


Wildwood Flower (Ver #2)--Recorded by ???? in ????

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Xmas Rock --Recorded by Brenda Lee in 1960

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Yakety Yah --Recorded by Coasters in 1958

Yellow Rose Of Texas --Recorded by Johnny Desmond & Mitch Miller in 1955

Y.M.C.A. --Recorded by Village People in 1978

You Ain't Woman Enough To Take My Man --Recorded by Loretta Lynn in 1966

You Gave Me A Mountain --Recorded by Frankie Laine ( Marty Robbins wrote the song for him) in 1969

You Gave Me A Mountain (ver.2) --Recorded by Marty Robbins in 1969

Your Cheatin Heart --Recorded by Hank Williams in 1953

You're Sixteen --Recorded by Johnny Burnette in 1960

You're Sixteen (You're Beautiful & You're Mine) --Recorded by Ringo Starr in 1973

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Well That's it folks !!!

Not everybody likes MIDI'S and I can live with that !!
I'm well past 70 years old and I don't have a MP-3 player.
The web host that I use, only, let's me use midi's. Plus they download fast.

If your are wondering about the age of the music !! It goes like this:::
There's 56 from the 50's
There's 58 from the 60's
There's 45 from the 70's
There's 11 from the 80's
There's 7 from the 90's
There's 1 from the 2000 +

Have " A GREAT DAY " and " THANK YOU " for stopping by.

funny squirrel
" Squirrel "


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