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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsGod Rest His Soul - The Allman Brothers Band
A man lay dieing in the streets
A thousand people fell down on their knees
Any other day he would have been.....
Preaching
Reaching all the people there
Oh Lord Lord
But Lord knows I can't change what I saw
I Say God Rest His Soul
The Memphis battle ground was red
Cause blood came pouring from his head
Women and children fallin' down.....
Crying
For the man they loved so well
Oh Lord Lord
But Lord knows I can't change what I saw
I Say God Rest His Soul
I break here
(solo)
But Lord knows I can't change what I saw
I Say God Rest His Soul
The morning sun will rise again
With all the passions growing thin
What we gonna do when war is come.. and we're
dieing
Dieing for the cause I know
(yeah but)
But Lord knows I can't change what I saw
Say God Rest His Soul
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God Rest His Soul - The Allman Brothers Band (Original Post)
Tuesday Afternoon
Jan 2015
OP
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)1. Kick for MLK
cwydro
(51,308 posts)2. Kick.
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)3. thanks
cwydro
(51,308 posts)4. Lol!
I had that album back in the day!
Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)5. Kicked and recommended! What LP is this from, Tuesday Afternoon?
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)6. info here
Duane & Greg Allman
Studio album by Duane Allman and Gregg Allman
Released May 1972
Recorded September 1968 at TK Studios, Hialeah, United States
"Morning Dew"
Released: 1972
Duane & Greg Allman is the second studio album by the rock and roll band The 31st of February, recorded at TK Studios, Hialeah, Florida in September 1968. The planned album was never completed as the band broke up shortly afterwards, and the demo recordings remained unreleased until Bold Records released this album in May 1972.[3] It was then attributed to Duane and Gregg Allman and misspelling 'Greg' with one 'g' only who in the mean time had established themselves in The Allman Brothers Band together with Butch Trucks, The 31st of February's original drummer.
Bolder Records released the opening track "Morning Dew" as a single in 1972, backed with "I'll Change for You".[4] Neither the single nor the album made it into the record charts.
The album was re-released several times after 1972 on various record companies and with varying cover art in various countries, including Germany and Japan.
Studio album by Duane Allman and Gregg Allman
Released May 1972
Recorded September 1968 at TK Studios, Hialeah, United States
"Morning Dew"
Released: 1972
Duane & Greg Allman is the second studio album by the rock and roll band The 31st of February, recorded at TK Studios, Hialeah, Florida in September 1968. The planned album was never completed as the band broke up shortly afterwards, and the demo recordings remained unreleased until Bold Records released this album in May 1972.[3] It was then attributed to Duane and Gregg Allman and misspelling 'Greg' with one 'g' only who in the mean time had established themselves in The Allman Brothers Band together with Butch Trucks, The 31st of February's original drummer.
Bolder Records released the opening track "Morning Dew" as a single in 1972, backed with "I'll Change for You".[4] Neither the single nor the album made it into the record charts.
The album was re-released several times after 1972 on various record companies and with varying cover art in various countries, including Germany and Japan.
Side one
"Morning Dew" (Tim Rose, Bonnie Dobson) 3:45
"God Rest His Soul" (Gregg Allman) 3:55
"Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" (Jimmy Cox) 4:32
"Down in Texas" (Eddie Hinton, Marlon Greene) 3:40
Incorrectly listed as "Come on Down and Get Me" (Ray Gerald)
"Melissa" (Gregg Allman, Alaimo) 3:15
Side two
"I'll Change for You" (David Brown) 2:57
"Back Down Home with You" (Brown) 2:25
"Well I Know Too Well" (Alaimo) 2:15
"In The Morning When I'm Real" (Robert Pucetti) 2:40
Personnel
Duane Allman lead guitar
Gregg Allman organ, lead vocals
Scott Boyer acoustic guitar, vocals
David Brown bass
Butch Trucks drums, percussion
more at link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duane_%26_Greg_Allman
Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)7. Thanks. I couldn't find it on any Allman Brothers discography.
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)8. yw and Thanks for the Rec.