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  1. 15 ago 1993 · A Road Worth Walking Down. Greg Greenway. PREVIEW. 3:40. The Date (Making Mountains out of Molehills) 14. ... David Wilcox. PREVIEW. 3:03. A Time To Decide ...

  2. David Wilcox on 20,000 Versions of the Sun: Cont. Letting Go In the last song, Greg was wishing he could wash his hands of ancestors and walk away, but now in this song he walks us back inside the complex love for family and the ties that bind.

  3. Chorus. Don’t Go. G tuning (DADGBD) Capo on 5 Long before the world would wake up he would walk down to the beach. He would sit and watch the ocean, that’s where he would always be. Later on, we all would find him, and stake our blankets on the sand, by the infinite blue ocean, wishing days would never end. I say, “don’t go, don’t go.

  4. It’s about feeling very much alive. It’s about the memories of leaving town on an ordinary work day, past the usual sights that don’t look so usual any more because you have made your break with it. It’s about the point where the prairie suddenly changes, and the road drops down as the land goes from endless flat to carved out canyon-lands.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "A Road Worth Walking Down" on Discogs.

  6. Singing for the Landlord Artist's Notes Musicians Greg Greenway: acoustic guitar, piano, drum programming, vocals Doug Wray: bass Eric Braunsdorg: drums

  7. Folk singer/songwriter David Wilcox’s lyrical insight is matched by a smooth baritone voice, virtuosic guitar chops, and creative open tunings, giving him a range and tenderness rare in folk ...