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Mountains and Maryann - George Hamilton IV
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Mountains and Maryann George Hamilton IV

"Mountains and Maryann" by George Hamilton IV is a #Country song released in 1969. The lyrics reflect themes of nostalgia, love, and the beauty of nature, depicting a longing for simpler times and cherished memories. Its gentle melody and heartfelt storytelling resonate with listeners, showcasing Hamilton's smooth vocal style. The song captures the essence of rural life and has contributed to the enduring appeal of classic country music.

Mountains and Maryann - George Hamilton IV
[Verse 1]
All is well
I made my peace where highways never end
Yesterday's a memory, today is just a friend
For the mountains and Maryann are callin' me again
And the red pines will bow their heads
The rivers and the watersheds will swallow up my tears

[Verse 2]
All is well
I left the cold midwestern towns behind
There's a semi up the road ahead, I'll take him in my time
For the hot-blooded mountain love is a-callin' me again
And the vagabond within me cries
Wind and rain might burn my eyes
But I won't feel the pain

[Verse 3]
All is well
I swing up to that border bent for hell
And the service station man agreed I didn't look too well
But the mountains and Maryann are callin' out to me
And I got my bedroll on my back
And everything that I could pack to see me on my way
For the mountains and Maryann
Will greet me there as only she can do
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