Lyrics The Old Kelly Place - Walter Brennan
I
guess
there
was
a
time
I
could
have
left
this
old
place
As
a
young
man
I
longed
to
see
more
than
fields
of
corn
I
remember
once
I
had
a
hundred
dollars
saved
But
dad
needed
it
to
put
in
this
old
farm.
He
used
to
say
son
you
got
to
put
down
roots
Just
like
I
done
and
the
Kelly's
before
me
He'd
pick
up
a
handful
of
that
wore
out
dirty
And
I
knowed
I
was
in
for
this
familiar
old
story.
You
know
that
forty
acres
we
got
in
corn
this
year
Your
great
grand
daddy
cleared
that
land
With
two
big
mules
and
sweat
and
tears
And
a
good
woman
who
lent
him
a
hand.
And
when
he
give
out
before
his
time
Them
boys
of
his
hand
land
of
their
own
So
you
see
all
of
this
that
I
call
mine
Is
more
in
the
neighborhood
of
just
a
loan.
From
father
to
son
through
a
hundred
years
For
generations
still
unknown
Every
Kelly
passin'
through
this
way
Will
know
this
place
as
home.
Yet
dad
had
a
way
of
tellin'
that
story
Sorta
kept
me
a-lingerin'
on
While
all
my
younger
brothers
drifted
away
one
by
one
But
I
couldn't
leave
him
alone.
And
today
when
that
oldest
son
of
mine
Got
to
talkin'
about
places
he
longed
to
see
I
told
him
once
again
that
old
familiar
story
Just
the
way
it
was
told
to
me.
From
father
to
son
through
a
hundred
years
For
generations
still
unknown
Every
Kelly
passin'
through
this
way
Will
know
this
place
as
home...
1 Old Rivers
2 Boll Weevil
3 Old Shep
4 Pickin' Time
5 Conversation with a Mule
6 Suppertime
7 The Farmer and the Lord
8 Six Feet Away
9 Happy Birthday Old Folk
10 I Believe
11 The Old Kelly Place
12 It Takes a Heap of Living (To Make a House a Home)
13 Life Gets Tee-jus, Don't It
14 Shifting Whispering Sands, Pt. 1
15 Shifting Whispering Sands, Pt. 2
16 Steal Away
17 Back to the Farm
18 Old Rivers' Trunk
19 Dutchman's Gold
20 Tribute to a Dog
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