The Marshall Tucker Band - "Running Like The Wind"

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2009

Running Like the Wind finds the Marshall Tucker Band returning to their ever popular cowboy theme, with Toy Caldwell's strong, melodic title track, and George McCorkle's "Last of the Singing Cowboys." The music is well-produced, with some fine vocal arrangements from singer Doug Gray. Tommy Caldwell sings the only lead vocal of his career in a heartfelt love song to his wife, "Melody Ann."

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  • Looked all over for this years ago and found nothing. Loved this song and the album. Bought it in 79', graduated HS that year and listened to it all the time going on road trips to CO in my Chevette. Thanks!

  • dis shit dope es hell

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  • You'll never hear another band that could come close to these guys ever again. A class act.

  • Keep em playin. spin that shit forever, some the worlds greatest at time, Marshall Tucker all day long partna

  • im runnin

  • @efreddi1 well, you are a bit of an idiot too, it seems.

  • Me to

  • still have the album as well. love em!

  • Pure awesome music

  • Makes me want to gather up all my flutes jump on a horse and ride off across the desert dodging cacti, build an adobe hut and play my flutes from daybreak to dark everyday for the rest of my life!!!!!!!!!!

  • @for360view i still have the album goodstuff indeed

  • RUNIIIIIIIIIING LIIIIIIIIIIKE THE WIIIIIIIND!!!!!!!

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