MY OL' STOMPIN' GROUND
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            MY OL' STOMPIN' GROUND

Tonight, I'll reclaim my ol' stompin' ground
And I won't even let her memory get me down
I was haunting this place
Long before I saw her face
So tonight, I'll reclaim my ol' stompin' ground

     It was here that we met
     I could never forget
     In that corner's where we broke up
     When I'm near there I get choked up
     But I'm tryin' to get that woman off of my mind

Tonight, I'll reclaim my ol' stompin' ground
And I won't even let her memory get me down
I was haunting this place
Long before I saw her face
So tonight, I'll reclaim my ol' stompin' ground

     I'll find some women to dance
     And steal a kiss if I can
     But no temporary lovers
     I've had one, don't want another
     I'm just tryin' to drive that woman out of my heart

Tonight, I'll reclaim my ol' stompin' ground
And I won't even let her memory get me down
I was haunting this place
Long before I saw her face
So tonight, I'll reclaim my ol' stompin' ground
So tonight, I"ll reclaim - I won't even think her name
Tonight, I'll reclaim my ol' stompin' ground

          Written by Jeff Stewart
          Copyright 2001 Blue Clover Music
          D.O.C. - 9/1/2001

 

 

   
       
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Status: Pre-Release Version 1.0 is ALMOST available

Style: Honky Tonk, Country, Country/Rock

Songs:
MY OL' STOMPIN' GROUND
HONKY-TONK OPERA
IF I KNEW AN ANGEL
QUEEN OF THE NEON
OUT OF THE QUESTION
THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY
EMPTY BOTTLES
I'LL LET THE JUKEBOX DO MY TALKIN'
A WOMAN LIKE THAT
HONEY, DON'T YOU DARE
THE RECIPE
JESUS IN A BOTTLE
I CAN'T GO HOME
YOU CAN'T STAY HERE

  

   
    
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Writer:  Jeff Stewart

Photos and Bio and more at www.JeffStewart.com

 
 

       
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This was one of those that I wrote alone . . . and straight from the heart for that matter.
It's simply a true song.
I wrote it while riding my Harley on Hwy 41 (of the Allman Brother's "Ramblin' Man" fame).  I had plans to go to the Wildhorse that night . . . which for me was "My Ol' Stompin' Ground" . . . and well, the lyric says it all.