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Track Summary Music Track Title: These Old Hands Catalog ID: 1092485 ISRC: US5UL2129768 |
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Description: He makes wooden crosses and sells them at his roadside table Americana folk story of hard work and redemption rhythmic bouncy rural hopeful inspiring stirring positive stimulating innocent wholesome great for movie and TV featured background vocal mall music folk festival live concert internet radio |
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Social Media Link: https://www.audiosparx.com/sa/archive/Rock/Roots-Rock/These-Old-Hands/1092485 |
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Artist or Group: Robert Dellaposta |
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Keywords: animated accepting cheerful carefree lively energetic bright vibrant optimistic motivational pulsating feel good toe tapping elated upbeat uplifting spirited sprightly moving great for radio edit documentary film trailer soundtrack opening closing credits overhead radio |
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Music Genre > Subgenre Rock Music Roots Rock |
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Extended Properties Duration: 3:57 Tempo: Med Fast BPM: 132 |
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Arrangement: Band / Ensemble Instruments: Dobro, Drums, Bass, Electric Guitar, Baritone Voice Vocal Mix: Male Vocals Language: English |
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Moods: Accepting, Bouncy, Bright, Carefree, Cheerful, Determined, Energetic, Fast, Friendly, Good, Hopeful, Light, Lively, Motivational, Outgoing, Positive, Rhythmic, Spirited, Sprightly, Uplifting |
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Styles: Backwoods / Folksy, Club / Bar / Lounge, Documentary, Film Vocal, Live Concert, Movie Trailer, Radio Production, Rural / Country, Section / Credits, TV Vocal |
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Lyrical Topics: Country, Freedom, Working, Happy, Inspirational |
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Lyrics
I was driving to the Panhandle on 331
Saw an old black man hiding from the sun Selling wooden crosses with Jesus on the front Said he was mighty proud of the work he'd done I said, How do you build such a work of art? These old hands, a hammer, and a heart He said, Son sit here beside me if you got a little time Tell you a little story straight from my mind I started building crosses many years ago You know folks would stop and buy them as they come and go I said, How do you build such a work of art? These old hands, a hammer, and a heart People always ask me why I build the cross Son I like to tell them, Once I was lost I said, How do you I build this work of art? These old hands, a hammer, and a heart As I was leaving, he walked me to the road He said, Son come back and see me as you come and go I could see him in my mirror, waving me goodbye With all his wooden crosses, Jesus by his side How do you build these such a work of art? These old hands, a hammer, and a heart These old hands, a hammer, and a heart |