Lyrics The road to Kaintuck - June Carter Cash
We're
going
west
to
Kaintuck
Down
the
road
through
Moccasin
Gap
Down
the
Wilderness
Road
The
Dug
Road
the
old
Reedy
Creek
Road
The
Road
down
Troublesome
Road
through
Moccasin
Gap
There
was
a
time
when
going
way
out
west
meant
going
out
to
Kaintuck
The
dark
and
bloody
ground
as
the
Indians
called
it
Indian
wars
were
raging
and
men
like
Daniel
Boone
and
Michael
Stoner
Came
down
the
Wilderness
Road
like
countless
families
did
Through
a
place
in
southwestern
Virginia
called
Big
Moccasin
Gap
Well,
it's
a
hot
day
in
'73
And
this
is
my
wife
and
kids
with
me
Daniel
Boone
lost
his
boy
the
other
day
Young
Jim
Boone's
dead
not
20
miles
away
The
wagons
turned
and
went
back
home
Even
Daniel
couldn't
make
it
alone
Well,
I
guess
maybe
Daniel
could
But
he
stopped
awhile
in
Castlewood
Well,
if
you
love
your
wife
and
love
your
baby,
man
You
better
turn
those
wagons
back
as
soon
as
you
can
Every
Indian
in
them
hills
has
gone
berserk
And
you're
never
going
to
make
it
to
Kaintuck
Oh,
I
bet
I'm
going
to
make
it
to
Kaintuck
We're
going
west
to
Kaintuck
Down
the
road
through
Moccasin
Gap
June
and
backup:
Down
the
wilderness
road
The
Dug
Road
the
old
Reedy
Creek
Road
The
Road
down
Troublesome
Road
through
Moccasin
Gap
The
Dug
Road
the
old
Reedy
Creek
Road
The
Road
down
Troublesome
Road
through
Moccasin
Gap
1 Keep On the Sunny Side
2 The road to Kaintuck
3 Kneeling Drunkard's Plea
4 Storms Are On the Ocean
5 Temptation
6 Big Yellow Peaches
7 Alcatraz
8 Sinking in the Lonesome Sea
9 Church in the Wildwood/Lonesome Valley
10 Cannonball Blues
11 Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone?
12 Anchored in Love
13 Wildwood Flower
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