Hickory Wind

Bob Buchanan, Gram Parsons

In South Carolina there're many tall pines
I remember the oak tree that we used to climb
But now when I'm lonesome, I always pretend
That I'm headin' the field of Hickory wind

I started out younger, had most everything
All the riches and pleasures, what else can life bring?
But it makes me feel better each time you begin
Callin' me home, Hickory wind

It's a hard way to find out that trouble is real
In a faraway city with a faraway feel
But it makes me feel bеtter each time you bеgin
Callin' me home, Hickory wind
It's callin' me home, Hickory wind

Trivia about the song Hickory Wind by The Flying Burrito Brothers

When was the song “Hickory Wind” released by The Flying Burrito Brothers?
The song Hickory Wind was released in 1985, on the album “Cabin Fever”.
Who composed the song “Hickory Wind” by The Flying Burrito Brothers?
The song “Hickory Wind” by The Flying Burrito Brothers was composed by Bob Buchanan, Gram Parsons.

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