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Lyr Req: Deck of Cards (T. Texas Tyler) DigiTrad: DECK OF CARDS Related threads: (origins) Origins: Deck of Cards (48) Singers Title: Bible Story with Deck of Cards (75) Lyr Req: Deck of Cards (parody) (15) Soldier Bible Card Deck Song (46) Lyr/Chords Req: Deck of Cards (parody) (14) Lyr Req: Deck of Cards (Tex Ritter) (4) (closed) |
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Subject: card song???? From: Paul Date: 04 Nov 98 - 03:48 AM I was talking with my motherinlaw and she mentioned a song that was popular during the war. Something about a deck of cards and how it was related to the bible? Anybody know this. I could use words and music (ra file of the song would do or noteworthy composer file or just plain fax, I'll sent the number if you have the song.) Thanks, Paul pevenden@lightspeed.bc.ca |
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Subject: RE: card song???? From: Bill in Alabama Date: 04 Nov 98 - 06:39 AM Paul-- It's called Deck of Cards. You can find it at: http://www.roughstock.com/cowpie When you get there, look under TYLER. enjoy-- Bill Foster |
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Subject: A deck Of Cards, (words needed please) From: reta fain Date: 13 Dec 98 - 06:38 PM This is the true story of a young soldier in the front lines and how he used his deck of cards to pray. Very moving and beautiful.. Thank you reta |
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Subject: RE: A deck Of Cards, (words needed please) From: dick greenhaus Date: 13 Dec 98 - 06:57 PM Well, it's likely not true, and it's been covered pretty solidly in a past thread. try a forum search for Deck of Cards. If all you want is the words, try a search of our databaser for [Deck of Cards] (the square brackets indicate that it's a phrase] |
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Subject: RE: A deck Of Cards, (words needed please) From: Pete M Date: 13 Dec 98 - 07:06 PM |
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Subject: RE: A deck Of Cards, (words needed please) From: sothrnx@aol.com Date: 13 Dec 98 - 07:12 PM Deck of cards was a "talk song" done by Wink Martindale in the early 60's? |
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Subject: RE: A deck Of Cards, (words needed please) From: Mike Billo Date: 13 Dec 98 - 07:28 PM I believe that "Deck of Cards" was first recorded during WW2 by Bob Hope's radio sidekick, Phil Harris. |
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Subject: RE: A deck Of Cards, (words needed please) From: sothrnx@aol.com Date: 13 Dec 98 - 07:35 PM I found the words at "LYRICS WORLD" web site. listed under wink Martindale. E-mail me if you need the link. |
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Subject: RE: A deck Of Cards, (words needed please) From: Roger in Baltimore Date: 13 Dec 98 - 07:39 PM Reta, This song is quite old and quite popular. It seems to be reinvigorated by any armed conflict. It is in the Digitrad Database. Type in [deck of cards] in the search in the upper right-hand corner. Or you can just click here. It is obviously very sentimental and very religious and so it is not for everyone's taste. If you like it, enjoy the song. Roger in Baltimore |
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Subject: RE: A deck Of Cards, (words needed please) From: Reta in Virginia Date: 13 Dec 98 - 09:10 PM What a great group U all are. Thank You Roger, I have the words in hand already. As for dick g., I like to believe it just may have happened that way. Again, thank you all. dick, I did send U a few songs. Regards, Reta |
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Subject: RE: A deck Of Cards, (words needed please) From: Gene Date: 13 Dec 98 - 09:18 PM Bill Anderson also recorded the Deck of Cards His Desert Storm version can be found at COWPIE * CLICK HERE * |
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Subject: RE: A deck Of Cards, (words needed please) From: Reta Date: 13 Dec 98 - 09:25 PM Thanks Gene, I'll pick it up now. |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Deck of Cards (T. Texas Tyler) From: GUEST,Goldsword Date: 07 Dec 10 - 12:14 PM The song is definitly not true as it has been in existance in one form or another since 1788! |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Deck of Cards (T. Texas Tyler) From: Mark Ross Date: 07 Dec 10 - 05:22 PM Utah Phillips used to do an anti-communist version of this called THE RED DECK OF CARDS. Anyon know it? Mark Ross |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Deck of Cards (T. Texas Tyler) From: Herga Kitty Date: 07 Dec 10 - 07:03 PM And, of course, there's the wonderful Les Barker version ! Kitty |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Deck of Cards (T. Texas Tyler) From: LesB Date: 07 Dec 10 - 07:27 PM One of the most puckable songs of all time, second only to a horror called 'The Deal'. First time I heard it I thought it was a joke it was so OTT. Cheers |
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