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Riverboat Man
Written and Recorded
by Frank McKinnon

LYRICS

Riverboat man,
shine your light
across the water so wide.
Riverboat man,
blow your horn.
Let it echo through the night.

REFRAIN:
The water is so wide.
The water is so deep.
How can you decide
which way to move your fleet?

Sittin' by the river,
watchin' you go by,
talkin' about our day;
all our troubles,
the how and why
everything worked out this way

REFRAIN

You may be one,
two or three;
you may be four or five;
you may be ten,
you may be twelve;
you may be many miles from home.

I guess the river is your home.
Oh the water's runnin' high.
The whirlpool stands alone,
as it softly passes by.

LEAD BREAK

Riverboat man,
shine your light
across the water so wide.
Riverboat man,
blow your horn.
Let it echo through the night.


mp3 Copy of Studio Recording
Recorded in 2000

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[mp3 Copy of Studio Recording]


Sara Montgomery: Cello
David Smith: Guitar
Tom Blake: Vocal Harmony
Jim Ostrander: Bass Guitar
Carl Erdmann: Percussion
Frank McKinnon: Guitar and Vocal


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