Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway - Dooley’s Farm (Live)

Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway perform “Dooley’s Farm,“ from the album ’Crooked Tree,’ out now on Nonesuch Records: Written by Molly Tuttle and Ketch Secor Molly Tuttle - Guitar, Vocals Shelby Means - Bass, Harmonies Kyle Tuttle - Banjo, Harmonies Bronwyn Keith-Hynes - Fiddle Dominick Leslie - Mandolin Filmed at Hartland Studios in Nashville Video directed and edited by Michael Kessler Recorded and mixed by Ryan McFadden Mastered by Edsel Holden #mollytuttle #goldenhighway #crookedtree Old Dooley was raised Carolina Got his schoolin’ out in Vietnam Tucks his hair up in a pioneer seed cap When he’s bringing his cash crop in Now everybody said he’s just a simpleton farmer Plowin’ hundred acres out in sugar grove Smiling at you from an I H tractor But there’s a secret down in every row In the Blue Ridge Mountains with the whispering pines They used to grow tobacco then they made moonshine But there’s something better in the back of the barn Down on Dooley’s farm Old Dooley’s got a roadside farm stand Sweet corn tomatoes and turnip greens But if you ask to buy a jug of sourgum He’ll know exactly what you need He’ll meet you in the back of the woods at midnight Bring a lantern cause it’s hard to find He’s got a strain that’ll punch your lights out Old Dooley’s gonna blow your mind In the Blue Ridge Mountains with the whispering pines They used to grow tobacco then they made moonshine But there’s something better in the back of the barn Down on Dooley’s farm You can hide by day but the night will find you They caught Dooley in the moonlight Drug him down from the field to the State Farm To bust rocks on the roadside Now everybody says I’m just a simpleton farmer But they don’t know that I’m an outlaw Growin green musta ran in the family Cause old Dooley is my grandpa In the Blue Ridge Mountains with the whispering pines They used to grow tobacco then they made moonshine But there’s something better in the back of the barn Down on Dooley’s farm In the Blue Ridge Mountains with the whispering pines They used to grow tobacco then they made moonshine But there’s something better in the back of the barn Down on Dooley’s farm Down on Dooley’s farm
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