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Track: Broadway
Artist: Alison Krauss
Album: Now That I've Found You: A Collection

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Name: Alison Krauss
Spotify Genres: bluegrass, christian country, americana
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Alison Krauss (born July 23, 1971, Decatur, Illinois, USA) is an American bluegrass-country singer, fiddler, pianist, mandolinist and producer. In 2012, received Honorary Doctor Of Music, Berklee College Of Music, Boston MA. She entered the music industry at an early age, winning local contests by the age of ten and recording for the first time at fourteen. Sister of [a427039].

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Release: Alison Krauss - Now That I've Found You: A Collection
Year: 1995
Genres: Folk, World, & Country
Styles: Country, Bluegrass

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(Sidney Cox and Suzanne Cox)
I stood on faith and the corner of ambition
I came here to sink or swim
And to show them all that they were wrong
And though I never thought I'd make it this far

So the curtains are down
For the moment I'm someone
There were those in the wings who waited, who came this way
Now there gone
But there's always someone at home who never forgets who you are

When I'm down and I'm growing old
I won't be along no railroad track
I won't be bound to a life out in the cold
It's been a steady pace to keep my steps between these cracks on Broadway
And my stride in rhythm to the beat of home, sweet home

When I'm down and I'm growing old
I won't be along no railroad track
I won't be bound to a life out in the cold
It's been a steady pace to keep my steps between these cracks on Broadway
And my stride in rhythm to the beat of home, sweet home

Can't go on, I'm on the top of my better years
I'm going home, it's too lonesome on the bottom rung here

It's been a steady pace to keep my steps between these cracks on Broadway
And my stride in rhythm to the beat of home, sweet home