Bang The Drum Slowly

Album: Red Dirt Girl (2000)
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: EMMYLOU HARRIS, GUY CLARK
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 3

  • Tom Mayberry from ColoradoA Corsair was a WW2 single prop fighter, not a jet.
    Mostly used in the Pacific & on Aircraft Carriers by Navy & Marines.
    A very beautiful plane!
  • Ian Pratt from Bournemouth EnglandI love to know why artists write songs
  • Michael Douglas Woods from North CarolinaAs a Marine and Naval Aviator in my 70's, I was surprised at the allusions to Corsair jets and WWII. The Corsair jet was the Corsair II of the 1960's-70's while the WWII Corsair was the F4U. Although I didn't get into either one, some of the guys I flew with had and I don't recall that they described them as especially difficult to fly.
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