Green Rolling Hills

BRUCE UTAH PHILLIPS

The green rolling hills of West Virginia
Are the nearest thing to heaven that I know
Though the times are sad and drear
And I cannot linger here
They'll keep me and never let me go

My daddy said, don't ever be a miner
For a miner's grave is all you'll ever own
'Cause the hard times are everywhere
I can't find a dime to spare
These are the worst times I've ever known

So I'll move away into some crowded city
In some northern factory town you'll find me there
Though I'll leave the past behind
I'll never change my mind
These troubled times are more than I could bear

But someday I'll go back to West Virginia
To the green rolling hills I love so well
Yes, someday I'll go home
And I know I'll right the wrong
These troubled times will follow me no more

Yes, someday I'll go home
And I know I'll right the wrong
These troubled times will follow me no more

Trivia about the song Green Rolling Hills by Emmylou Harris

On which albums was the song “Green Rolling Hills” released by Emmylou Harris?
Emmylou Harris released the song on the albums “Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town” in 1978, “Songbird: Rare Tracks and Forgotten Gems” in 2007, and “Queen Of The Silver Dollar: The Studio Albums 1975-79” in 2017.
Who composed the song “Green Rolling Hills” by Emmylou Harris?
The song “Green Rolling Hills” by Emmylou Harris was composed by BRUCE UTAH PHILLIPS.

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