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Saddle Your Worries to the Wind (Bob Nolan)
The sun’ll shine much brighter than he’s ever shone before If you’ll saddle your worries to the wind. Your happy heart will be your wealth, you’ll never ask for more, If you’ll saddle your worries to the wind. You’ll see the dark clouds vanish when the prairie breezes blow And blue skies shine above you everywhere you go. So get along, old-timer, there’s a better range ahead If you'll saddle your worries to the wind.
Some folks live and worry all their whole lives through But I found out that isn’t quite the thing to do. So listen, Pal, to me
The sun’ll shine much brighter than he’s ever shone before If you’ll saddle your worries to the wind. Your happy heart will be your wealth, you’ll never ask for more, If you’ll saddle your worries to the wind. You’ll see the dark clouds vanish when the prairie breezes blow And blue skies shine above you everywhere you go. So get along, old-timer, there’s a better range ahead If you'll saddle your worries to the wind.
You’ll see the dark clouds vanish when the prairie breezes blow And blue skies shine above you everywhere you go. So get along, old-timer, there’s a better range ahead If you'll saddle your worries to the wind.
NB: Bob wrote another verse to the song:
Dusty trails I’ve traveled everywhere they wend; Crossroad trails, I wonder where they all will end. I don’t much care and so, I sing because I know….
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