In Tennessee the Bryants
Are working on a song
You never see these giants
But their shadow is long
Destiny and fate
Bought them to this place
They were destined to be great
When they first met face to face
He wrote for you
You were writing for him too
He wrote for you
And soon you wrote as two
Boudleaux said to his Felice
This dream is what we’re meant to be
Boudleaux said to his Felice
Honey just you wait and see
To Tennessee from Georgia
The road was hard and long
But then one day a barber
Said his boys needed a song
Destiny and fate
And the Everly’s boyish charm
They were destined to be great
When they left that Georgia farm
credits
from Sparks,
released July 5, 2022
Music by Jean-François Bergeon, lyrics and vocal melody by Richard Yot
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