This is a fantastic rendition of an old classic by Mel Tillis... Dar Mac, could you please create the following songs by George Hamilton IV? 1. My Nova Scotia Home - th-cam.com/video/-bOgkDCfa8Y/w-d-xo.html 2. The Great El Tigre - th-cam.com/video/dn-M2ycLoEs/w-d-xo.html 3. Under The Influence Of Love - th-cam.com/video/dHztlJyJWfI/w-d-xo.html 4. Keep Those Cards And Letters Coming In - th-cam.com/video/_2vzULE8wMY/w-d-xo.html 5. You Wanted Me To Tell You As It Is - th-cam.com/video/9SVZJyxbeiI/w-d-xo.html
@@darmackaraoke1950 That's alright. You've already dished out so many rare tracks. So, thank you again. And I'm sorry if I put you through the wringer with my requests. Never was my intention. Good day, DarMac.
@@darmackaraoke1950 My Nova Scotia Home (George Hamilton IV) (Written by Clarence E. Snow) There's a place I'll always cherish 'neath the blue Atlantic skies Where the shores down in Cape Breton bid the golden sun to rise And the fragrance of the apple blossoms above the dew-kissed lawns Back in dear old Nova Scotia, the place where I was born. The Scotian and the Ocean Limited and the Maritime Express Their mighty engines throbbing, make their way towards the west And the sturdy fishin' schooners sway so lazily to and fro Nova Scotia is my sanctuary and I love her so. Far across the great Dominion, I have traveled far and wide Where the shores out in Vancouver kiss the blue Pacific tide I have crossed the snow-capped Rockies; saw the wheat fields' golden blaze Headed back to Nova Scotia where I spend my twilight days. Where the pretty Robin Red Breast seeks the loved ones in the trees And the French dialect in old Quebec keeps a-callin' out to me It seems to say, be on your way, there's a welcome at the door Where the kinfolks are a-waiting on that green Atlantic shore. Down through beautiful New Brunswick and across through P.E.I. To the rock-bound coasts of Newfoundland, I'll love them till I die But if God came here on Earth with us and asked for a little rest I'd take him to my Nova Scotia home, the place that I love best.
3 other great mel tillis songs that would be great for karaoke would be you done me wrong whos julie and brand new mister me great singer
I work on these real soon !!! Thanks....
May I suggest A Thing Called Sadness in the style of Ray Price.
What software or etc do u got to make these karaoke stuff been hunting dowm for a good one
Karaoke Builder Studio has been the best for me.
This is a fantastic rendition of an old classic by Mel Tillis...
Dar Mac, could you please create the following songs by George Hamilton IV?
1. My Nova Scotia Home - th-cam.com/video/-bOgkDCfa8Y/w-d-xo.html
2. The Great El Tigre - th-cam.com/video/dn-M2ycLoEs/w-d-xo.html
3. Under The Influence Of Love - th-cam.com/video/dHztlJyJWfI/w-d-xo.html
4. Keep Those Cards And Letters Coming In - th-cam.com/video/_2vzULE8wMY/w-d-xo.html
5. You Wanted Me To Tell You As It Is - th-cam.com/video/9SVZJyxbeiI/w-d-xo.html
it's gonna be a while; I'm overloaded.
@@darmackaraoke1950 That's alright. You've already dished out so many rare tracks. So, thank you again. And I'm sorry if I put you through the wringer with my requests. Never was my intention. Good day, DarMac.
Can't seem to find any lyrics on My Nova Scotia Home
@@darmackaraoke1950
My Nova Scotia Home
(George Hamilton IV)
(Written by Clarence E. Snow)
There's a place I'll always cherish 'neath the blue Atlantic skies
Where the shores down in Cape Breton bid the golden sun to rise
And the fragrance of the apple blossoms above the dew-kissed lawns
Back in dear old Nova Scotia, the place where I was born.
The Scotian and the Ocean Limited and the Maritime Express
Their mighty engines throbbing, make their way towards the west
And the sturdy fishin' schooners sway so lazily to and fro
Nova Scotia is my sanctuary and I love her so.
Far across the great Dominion, I have traveled far and wide
Where the shores out in Vancouver kiss the blue Pacific tide
I have crossed the snow-capped Rockies; saw the wheat fields' golden blaze
Headed back to Nova Scotia where I spend my twilight days.
Where the pretty Robin Red Breast seeks the loved ones in the trees
And the French dialect in old Quebec keeps a-callin' out to me
It seems to say, be on your way, there's a welcome at the door
Where the kinfolks are a-waiting on that green Atlantic shore.
Down through beautiful New Brunswick and across through P.E.I.
To the rock-bound coasts of Newfoundland, I'll love them till I die
But if God came here on Earth with us and asked for a little rest
I'd take him to my Nova Scotia home, the place that I love best.
On the list !!