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Subido: 2011/09/03

Tom T. Hall performing the song "Paradise" from his 1976 album "The Magnificent Music Machine" on Pop! Goes the Country (1980).

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8 years ago

TakersLady2010

R.I.P. Donnie. Sure do miss ya. " When I die let my body float down the Green River... Let my soul roll on up to the Rochester Dam. I`ll be halfway to Heaven with paradise waiting, Five miles away from where ever I am. "

10 years ago

TakersLady2010

Bro-inlaw lives in Paradise aka Muhlenberg Country. So I dedicate this to you D.R.S.

10 years ago

cariboubill

Unbelievably good!...Bill

10 years ago

John W Landry

Nice!I guess that's why songwriters or certain songs have a certain effect on an individual because they trigger memories of places and times.

10 years ago

Donnabelle Carrigan

Love this song also Jim and Jessie'sversion

10 years ago

Bascomblodge

None better than Tom T.

11 years ago

dennis day

right on

11 years ago

dennis day

realy so did I

11 years ago

dennis day

right on

11 years ago

Scott Allen

I live close to Muhlenberg County , I fished at the Rochester Dam many times . That may be why I like this song .

11 years ago

cyndi hall

i growed up watching the coal train haul it away. i live across the road from the train tracks.

11 years ago

cyndi hall

i live about 4 miles from paradise. in mhlenberg county.

12 years ago

Lance Price

@MoonsetMorning lol, John, NOT R. Trying to remember when (or even IF, now) I've seen it released as Muhlenberg County.

12 years ago

Lance Price

This is actually a remake of the song. Originally known as "Muhlenberg County" by R. Prine

12 years ago

Maj-Brith H

He`s one of the best storytellers--besides Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings and Lee Hazlewood!

12 years ago

whitewitchoz

This is the first time I ever heard this song...but I really paid attention to the lyrics the second and third time...it sounded so sad that his childhood mountain area was gone....halled away by steam shovels and steam trains....and in death let him pass through this earthly paradise on his way to heaven. Country music lyrics can be so profound.

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