#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # Date: Sat, 02 Jan 1999 08:24:30 -0500 From: dick ladouceur <lucky@bbs.tsf.com> Subject: Songs This song below is a tribute to Stan Gill, Vince Gill's father who passed away this past July: "The Key To Life" - Vince Gill I'd love to hear my daddy play once again All the songs that he taught me when I was a kid John Henry 'Ol Shep and Faded Love I Fall To Pieces and On The Wings Of A Dove Just a few cords on the banjo that was all he knew But in the eyes of a child, man his fingers flew I practiced and I practiced til I got it right Packed up everything and just took off one night I made it from the beer joints to the Opry stage He said the only difference is what you're gettin' paid He didn't care that everybody knew my name He said it's all for nothin' if you don't stay the same But when he died the preacher cried and said he's the lucky one He's walkin' hand in hand with God's only son My faith and common sense tell me the preacher's right But I'd love to hear the banjo ring for me tonight And I will honor my father with these words I write down And as long as I remember him he'll always be around And the pain of losing him cuts like a Randall knife I learned a few cords on the banjo was the key to life The pain of losing him cuts like a Randall knife I learned a few cords on the banjo was the key to life Vince Gill 1998 "The Key" Melissa