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  1. James McMurtry was born in Fort Worth, Texas on March 18, 1962. His father was Larry McMurtry, a best-selling novelist of the Lone Star State whose works included The Last Picture Show, Lonesome Dove, Terms of Endearment, and The Evening Star. When James was seven years old, his parents divorced, and he spent most of his childhood in Leesburg ...

  2. Boldfaced lies. That scream like the gulls in that smoke stained amber sky. [Chorus] Fly back to the nest if it helps at all. Saint Mary of the Woods in the early fall. The leaves are turning on the Wabash now and children sing to you. They sing a song of your dreams come true. Where you goin'. Brandy on your breath.

  3. And all you hear ringing in your ears are boldfaced lies. That scream like the gulls in that smoke stained amber sky. Fly back to the nest if it helps at all. Saint Mary of the Woods in the early fall. The leaves are turning on the Wabash now and children sing for you. They sing a song of your dreams come true.

  4. Saint Mary of the Woods Lyrics by James McMurtry from the Live In Aught-Three album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Where you going With your head hung down Papers blowin' through the streets of town They've already taken all Of yo…

  5. James McMurtry (born March 18, 1962, in Fort Worth, ... Walk Between the Raindrops followed in 1998 and 2002 brought St. Mary of the Woods. In April 2004, McMurtry released a tour album called Live in Aught-Three. "Choctaw Bingo", one of McMurtry's most popular songs, ...

  6. Listen to Saint Mary of the Woods by James McMurtry on Apple Music. Stream songs including Dry River, Valley Road and more. Album · 2002 · 10 Songs. Listen Now; Browse; Radio; Search; Open in Music. Saint Mary of the Woods. James McMurtry. ROCK · 2002 Preview. Song. Time. Dry River. 1. Dry River. PREVIEW. 5:02. Valley Road. 2. Valley Road.

  7. 13 de sept. de 2002 · St. Mary of the Woods (Sugar Hill) As the new overtakes and displaces the old, the world changes. An obvious truth, sure, but also a source of constant inspiration and vexation for James McMurtry.