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Track 11
(Previously unreleased)

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Verse 1:
When you journey down the rivers of my memory
Springtime comes amidst the snowfall and the rain
I can feel the cool breeze blowing from the sea
I can see Kentucky bluegrass you and me.

Chorus:
And yes I know, you had to move on, with the rhythm of the wind
But I know love, your spirit lies within.
Don’t you understand boy, that the tears you see today,
Are the heartaches you gave me yesterday.

Verse 2:
When you told me you were leaving, I was smiling
Even though I knew our ending was at hand
And you asked me why I seem to have no sorrow
Well, I was saving all my heart ache for tomorrow.

Chorus

credits

from Homestead & Wolfe: Our Times – The Gold Star Tapes (1973​-​75), released October 4, 2004
Music by JoAnne Avery Neish and Brian Gundy
Lyrics by Ernie Bringas
Lead vocal by JoAnne Avery Neish

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Homestead & Wolfe California

Homestead and Wolfe was an early 1970s band from Cupertino, CA., and produced by Ernie Bringas, (The Rip Chords). With a rich melodic folk-rock-country sound they recorded 15 original songs at Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles with instrumentation provided by the legendary ‘Wrecking Crew’ studio musicians (Hal Blaine, Ray Pohlman, Ben Benay, Al Casey, and JayDee Maness), with Stan Ross as engineer. ... more

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