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The Road To Kaintuck
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We're goin' west to Kaintuck, down the road to Moccasin Gap
Down the wilderness road, down the dug road, the old reedy creek road
The road down troublesome, the road through Moccasin Gap

Well, it's a hot day in '73 and this is my wife and my kid with me
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We're goin' west to Kaintuck, down the road to Moccasin Gap
Down the wilderness road, down the dug road, the old reedy creek road
The road down troublesome, the road through Moccasin Gap

Well, it's a hot day in '73 and this is my wife and my kid with me
full lyrics...
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Features Of This Song
country roots
a subtle use of vocal harmony
thru composed melodic style
acoustic sonority
major key tonality
a dynamic male vocalist
a prominent banjo part
acoustic rhythm guitars
an upbeat two-step feel

These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this song by the Music Genome Project.
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I'm goin' west to Kaintuck, down the road to Moccasin Gap
Down the wilderness road, down the dug road, the old reedy creek road
Well, if you love your wife and love your baby, man
The road down troublesome, the road through Moccasin Gap
The road down troublesome, the road through Moccasin Gap
You better turn that wagon back as soon as you can
We're goin' west to Kaintuck, down the road to Moccasin Gap
Daniel Boone lost his boy the other day
And you never gonna make it to Kaintuck
Ah, I bet I'm gonna make it to Kaintuck
Down the wilderness road, down the dug road, the old reedy creek road
Every Injun in them hills has gone berserk
Publisher: MELODY LANE PUBLICATIONS INC
Young Jim Boone's dead, now twenty miles away
Songwriter: June Carter
Well, it's a hot day in '73 and this is my wife and my kid with me