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  1. Aug 13, 2011 · Kim Deschamps - steelguitar, Kevin Carroll - guitar, Scott Esbeck - bass, Dave Appel - organ/piano, Keith Robison - drums, Chip Dolan - accordion, Warren Des...

    • Aug 13, 2011
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    • brotherhamlet
  2. Til you leave. We got some wieners and buns. When the brisket's all gone. For our wedding in suburban Seguin. Well, I am still here. And you are still here. Whether I ever loved you is. Not ...

  3. Aug 14, 2019 · Country MusicFrom the 2001 CD Step Right Up

    • Aug 14, 2019
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    • john sandiford
  4. Sep 1, 2017 · C G You went a semester to West Texas State C C7 But the freshmen fifteen you gained F Killed all your dates. C G I guess I still love you if I ever did C C7 F And I can see myself having a couple of kids C G And we will get by C F, C, C7 For the rest of our lives [Bridge] F So play the Cotton-Eyed Joe C For the folks don't you know Keep the ...

  5. The chorus of the song captures the essence of a traditional wedding celebration. Robison humorously mentions playing the Cotton-Eyed Joe, a popular country dance song, for the guests while other details like keeping the dogs in the truck until the festivities are over and serving wieners and buns when the brisket runs out add a down-to-earth ...

  6. We got some wieners and buns. When the brisket's all gone. For our wedding in suburban Seguin. Well, I am still here. And you are still here. Whether I ever loved you is. Not perfectly clear. Though weight's not an issue you have gained more. And when I said I do well I slammed all the doors.

  7. Charlie Robison sings The Wedding Song at the Mucky Duck in Houston Texas on August 18, 2011.

    • Aug 23, 2011
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    • Texas Music Fan
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