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Get our newest stuff in your inbox every Friday - https://www.ourvinyl.tv/newsletterPlease click those like and subscribe buttons. It helps us keep doing what we are doing!We are excited to present Tyler Childers from Paintsville, Kentucky performing his song "White House Road", which can be found on his Live on Red Barn Radio EP. This live performance was filmed in Oceanway Studios on Music Row in Nashville. Follow OurVinyl:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ourvinylTwitter: https://twitter.com/ourvinylInstagram: https://instagram.com/ourvinyl/SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/ourvinylStream this session:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/42nsomRaEURVkNt7IF1IFu?si=8q3rWMZ2SQeqa5PQfRjxVwiTunes/Apple Music: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/tyler-childers-ourvinyl-sessions-single/1363331813Tidal: https://tidal.com/album/86372550Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Tyler-Childers-OurVinyl-Sessions-Explicit/dp/B0725YTCXQ/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1531421434&sr=8-5&keywords=tyler+childersGoogle Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/album?id=B5ujxf6nsfzcayblclqcnazdbr4&tid=song-Tkv7f7v2foaoswbfxcoz3wxibxiListen To OurVinyl On:Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/user/ourvinylFollow Tyler Childers:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tylerchildersmusic/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TTChildersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/timmytychilders/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0LVj2FAfHF_HyVRlXPU8QgAbout Tyler Childers: Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in Kentucky is a little town called, Paintsville, where the economy is dependent on the dying coal industry and a tradition of music thrives with the US 23 Country Music Highway Museum and Butcher Hollow. Carrying on the music tradition is native son and current Lexington, Kentucky resident, Tyler Childers.Paintsville is located in the Big Sandy River Valley of Johnson County in Eastern Kentucky made famous for its lawlessness, religion, and booze, and a song about a horse thief, a rambling man, and an attempt to gain some good ol' Appalachian self-justice is what "William Hill" is all about. Following his "Papaw" around to the Kentucky social institutions – church events and barber shops to name a few– as well as a lot of coon hunting with his dad, Tyler has heard a tale or two about the misadventures of a few good ol' boys and he gives his own spin of these accounts behind a whisky-soaked voice well beyond his young age.About OurVinyl TV:OurVinyl TV films live performances with both emerging and established musicians. We've worked with artists such as St. Paul and The Broken Bones, Ed Sheeran, Allen Stone, Kina Grannis, Dispatch, Iration, Donavon Frankenreiter, Rebelution, Marcus Foster, and Odessa Rose. We do our best to push the production envelope by filming artists in unique settings that compliment their music.Lyrics: Early in the morning when the sun does riseLaying in the bed with blood shot eyesLate in the evening when the sun sinks lowWell that's about time my rooster crowsI've got women up and down this creekWhere to keep me going and my engine cleanRun me ragged but I don't fretCause there ain't been nothing slow me down just yetGet me drinking that moonshineGet me higher than a grocery billTake my troubles to the high wallThrow them in the river and get your fillWe been sniffing that cocaineAnd no better feeling when the wind cuts coldLord its mighty hard livingBut a damn good feeling to run these roadsI got people trying to tell me RedKeep this living and you wind up deadCast your troubles on the lord of lordsWind up lying on the cooling boardBut I got buddies up at white house roadThey keep me strutting when my feet hang lowRot gut whiskey gonna ease my painAnd all this running gonna keep me saneGet me drinking that moonshineGet me higher than a grocery billTake my troubles to the high wallThrow them in the river and get your fillWe been sniffing that cocaineAnd no better feeling when the wind cuts coldLord its mighty hard livingBut a damn good feeling to run these roadsDamn good feeling to run these roadsWhen they lay me in the cold hard claySinging them hymns while the banjo playsTell those ladies that they ought not frownCause there ain't been nothing ever held me downWell the lawman, women or a shallow graveSame old blues just a different dayGet me drinking that moonshineGet me higher than a grocery billTake my troubles to the high wallThrow them in the river and get your fillWe been sniffing that cocaineAnd no better feeling when the wind cuts coldLord its mighty hard livingBut a damn good feeling to run these roadsDamn good feeling to run these roadsDamn good feeling to run these roadsDamn good feeling to run these roadsCredits:Recorded by Austin AtwoodAudio Engineer: Justin FrancisMix/Mastering Engineer: Jordan SchneiderCamera 1: Mike ReutherCamera 2: Sean BrnaCamera 3: Michael MoenCamera 4: Allen Ralph
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