From the recordings Now / MP3 and What's Worth Keeping / MP3
QMKYF2000389
Charles L. (Charley) Sandage, 50% Black Branch Publishing
Co-writer Albert Lee (Buddy) Case, 50% Albert Lee Case
Pam Setser- Lead, Harmony Vocals, and Mountain Dulcimer
Tim Crouch: Fiddle, Cello, Mandolin, Banjo, Bass, Acoustic and Electric Guitar, Percussion and Harmony Vocals
Jeff Taylor: Piano and Accordion
Brad Apple: Harmony Vocals "Grandma Danced with the Arkansas Traveler
Charley Sandage: Harmony Vocals "Pretty Dresses"
Alisa Jones Wall: Duet Harmony Vocals "Tuned" (Courtesy of Cumberland Records)
The Isaacs: Lead and Harmony Vocals "Neighbors"
(The Isaacs appear courtesy of House of Isaacs)
Engineered and Produced by Tim Crouch
Photography: Amber Masterson
Recorded at Studio 1920
1920 Bearette Street
Batesville, AR 72501
Lyrics
G D G
A museum soldier's things from 'way back then
D G
Ticket stubs from places where you've been
C G
Letters from a lover that you'll never see again
D G
Who's to say - what's worth keeping
G D G
Everything your mama packed away
D G
The house where someone famous used to stay
C G
The songs your friend who almost made it always used to play
D G
Who's to say - what's worth keeping
C
What mama meant by what she tried to save
G
What that soldier felt that made him feel he should be brave
C G
Everything you got when honest love was what you gave
D G
Seems to me - that's worth keeping
G D G
Every place an eagle builds a nest
D G
A ribbon that showed you were the best
C G
Monuments and matchbooks, old beliefs and all the rest
D G
Who's to say - what's worth keeping
C
What you need to help you through the night
G
Any kind of compass that can point you toward what's right
C G
Someplace where a fish can swim and where a bird can light
D G
I'm pretty sure - that's worth keeping
D G
Pretty sure - that's worth keeping