Official audio for country group The Desert City Ramblers' "We Get Down."
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"We Get Down" Credits
Performed By: The Desert City Ramblers
Written By: Brian McComas, Luis Rey
About The Desert City Ramblers
Talent, hard work and a certain unity of spirit are the key ingredients that make a band successful. The Desert City Ramblers possess exactly that – the shared creative vision that encompasses so much more than lyrics and chords.
Each band member could be a solo force, but there’s just something about the chemistry when they play together that transcends their individual gifts. “The entire band was formed by one person knowing another, who knew another…the same way old West gangs came together back in the gunslinging days,” says lead singer Brian McComas.
The Desert City Ramblers’ sound is hard to pin a label on. It combines a gritty Southern rock edge and blistering musicianship with the kind of compelling storytelling that is the foundation of old school country music. As a former Top 10 solo artist, McComas had begun writing songs reminiscent of the ones he grew up listening to by the Allman Brothers, Roy Orbison, the Eagles and Lynyrd Skynyrd. “I realized: these are not songs for a solo artist. It’s is going to take a group of musicians that relate to this lifestyle."
McComas knew what he wanted to do: put together a band that shared the same influences that made him want to write songs in the first place. Joining him on this latest musical effort are guitarist Scotty Bratcher, keyboard player Andy Smith, bassist Kieran Cronley, drummer Matt Salvo and guitarist Bart Walker (who also plays in Hank Williams Jr.’s band).
The Desert City Ramblers are already out on the road, taking their songs to a growing number of fans hungry for this genuine approach to music. McComas admits he couldn’t have written these songs earlier in his career, and he can’t imagine playing them with anyone else. "The second we all hit the stage, it just made sense. These players and this music came together at the right time, and we couldn’t be more excited about what the future holds for us as a band.”
"We Get Down" Lyrics
Tennessee state line
Mississippi moonshine
Got a few friends of mine
Gonna turn it loose tonight
Out past the river sign
Gonna have a genuine
Good time off the vine
Gonna keep it low and tight
And we get down
Where the wood get heavy
We get down
Where the smoke get thick
Old Buck Brown
Got a recipe strong enough
Gonna get you there real quick
Back in town
They ain’t gonna let me
Throw it down
Like we do at the crick
Pass it ‘round
Gonna hit that steady
You know it gonna do the trick
Uh uh uh uh uh
Uh uh uh uh uh
Uh uh uh uh uh
Oh
Cut wood ‘neath the hot flame
Red glow ‘gainst an A-frame
A cool night
It’s a slow hang
I got my baby right by me
Fingers running through her long hair
Body’s swaying in the mountain air
A little more we’re almost there
Gonna set our spirits free
Yeah, we get down
Where the wood get heavy
We get down
Where the smoke get thick
Old Buck Brown
Got a recipe strong enough
Gonna get you there real quick
Back in town
They ain’t gonna let me
Throw it down
Like we do at the crick
Pass it ‘round
Gonna hit that steady
You know it gonna do the trick
Uh uh uh uh uh
Uh uh uh uh uh
Uh uh uh uh uh
Oh
We get down
Where the wood get heavy
We get down
Where the smoke get thick
Old Buck Brown
Got a recipe strong enough
Gonna get you there real quick
Back in town
They ain’t gonna let me
Throw it down
Like we do at the crick
Pass it ‘round
Gonna hit that steady
You know it gonna do the trick
Yeah
We get down
Where the wood get heavy
We get down
Where the smoke get thick
Old Buck Brown
He got a recipe strong enough
Gonna get you there real quick
Back in town
They ain’t gonna let me
Throw it down
Like we do at the crick
Pass it ‘round
Gonna hit that steady
You know it gonna do the trick
Uh uh uh
Uh uh uh uh uh
Uh uh uh uh uh
Oh
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Uh uh uh
Uh uh uh uh uh
Uh uh uh uh uh
Oh
We get down
We get down
We get down
Stream/Download "We Get Down"
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Subscribe to The Desert City Ramblers’ Channel
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Follow The Desert City Ramblers
Website: https://www.thedesertcityramblers.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedesertcityramblers/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedesertcityramblers/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TDCR_
"We Get Down" Credits
Performed By: The Desert City Ramblers
Written By: Brian McComas, Luis Rey
About The Desert City Ramblers
Talent, hard work and a certain unity of spirit are the key ingredients that make a band successful. The Desert City Ramblers possess exactly that – the shared creative vision that encompasses so much more than lyrics and chords.
Each band member could be a solo force, but there’s just something about the chemistry when they play together that transcends their individual gifts. “The entire band was formed by one person knowing another, who knew another…the same way old West gangs came together back in the gunslinging days,” says lead singer Brian McComas.
The Desert City Ramblers’ sound is hard to pin a label on. It combines a gritty Southern rock edge and blistering musicianship with the kind of compelling storytelling that is the foundation of old school country music. As a former Top 10 solo artist, McComas had begun writing songs reminiscent of the ones he grew up listening to by the Allman Brothers, Roy Orbison, the Eagles and Lynyrd Skynyrd. “I realized: these are not songs for a solo artist. It’s is going to take a group of musicians that relate to this lifestyle."
McComas knew what he wanted to do: put together a band that shared the same influences that made him want to write songs in the first place. Joining him on this latest musical effort are guitarist Scotty Bratcher, keyboard player Andy Smith, bassist Kieran Cronley, drummer Matt Salvo and guitarist Bart Walker (who also plays in Hank Williams Jr.’s band).
The Desert City Ramblers are already out on the road, taking their songs to a growing number of fans hungry for this genuine approach to music. McComas admits he couldn’t have written these songs earlier in his career, and he can’t imagine playing them with anyone else. "The second we all hit the stage, it just made sense. These players and this music came together at the right time, and we couldn’t be more excited about what the future holds for us as a band.”
"We Get Down" Lyrics
Tennessee state line
Mississippi moonshine
Got a few friends of mine
Gonna turn it loose tonight
Out past the river sign
Gonna have a genuine
Good time off the vine
Gonna keep it low and tight
And we get down
Where the wood get heavy
We get down
Where the smoke get thick
Old Buck Brown
Got a recipe strong enough
Gonna get you there real quick
Back in town
They ain’t gonna let me
Throw it down
Like we do at the crick
Pass it ‘round
Gonna hit that steady
You know it gonna do the trick
Uh uh uh uh uh
Uh uh uh uh uh
Uh uh uh uh uh
Oh
Cut wood ‘neath the hot flame
Red glow ‘gainst an A-frame
A cool night
It’s a slow hang
I got my baby right by me
Fingers running through her long hair
Body’s swaying in the mountain air
A little more we’re almost there
Gonna set our spirits free
Yeah, we get down
Where the wood get heavy
We get down
Where the smoke get thick
Old Buck Brown
Got a recipe strong enough
Gonna get you there real quick
Back in town
They ain’t gonna let me
Throw it down
Like we do at the crick
Pass it ‘round
Gonna hit that steady
You know it gonna do the trick
Uh uh uh uh uh
Uh uh uh uh uh
Uh uh uh uh uh
Oh
We get down
Where the wood get heavy
We get down
Where the smoke get thick
Old Buck Brown
Got a recipe strong enough
Gonna get you there real quick
Back in town
They ain’t gonna let me
Throw it down
Like we do at the crick
Pass it ‘round
Gonna hit that steady
You know it gonna do the trick
Yeah
We get down
Where the wood get heavy
We get down
Where the smoke get thick
Old Buck Brown
He got a recipe strong enough
Gonna get you there real quick
Back in town
They ain’t gonna let me
Throw it down
Like we do at the crick
Pass it ‘round
Gonna hit that steady
You know it gonna do the trick
Uh uh uh
Uh uh uh uh uh
Uh uh uh uh uh
Oh
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Uh uh uh
Uh uh uh uh uh
Uh uh uh uh uh
Oh
We get down
We get down
We get down
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