Boulder to Birmingham

Bill Danoff / Emmylou Harris

I Don't Want to Hear a Love Song
I Got On This Airplane Just to Fly
I Know There's Life Below Me
And All That You Can Show Me Is the Prairie and the Sky
I Don't Want to Hear a Sad Story Filled With Hearbreak and Desire
The Last Time I Felt Like This
I Was in the Wilderness and the Canyon Was On Fire
And I Stood On the Mountain in the Night
And I Watched It Burn, I Watched It Burn, I Watched It Burn
Chorus:

I Would Rock My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham
I Would Hold My Life in a Saving Grace
I Would Walk All the Way From Boulder to Birmingham
If I Thought I Could See, See Your Face

Well You Really Got Me This Time
And the Hardest Part Is Knowing I Survive
And I've Come to Listen to the Sounds of Trucks
As They Moved Out On Highway 95
And Pretending It's the Ocean Coming to Wash Me Clear
To Wash Me Clear If You Know What I Mean

Repeat Chorus

Trivia about the song Boulder to Birmingham by Dolly Parton

When was the song “Boulder to Birmingham” released by Dolly Parton?
The song Boulder to Birmingham was released in 1976, on the album “All I Can Do”.
Who composed the song “Boulder to Birmingham” by Dolly Parton?
The song “Boulder to Birmingham” by Dolly Parton was composed by Bill Danoff and Emmylou Harris.

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