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Well it was a successful breakfast gig
But It was Milton's option that would get me
moving in the that I wanted to be going
About six months later while we in the studio
He told me he was one of his trips to Nashville
he did once or twice a year
to record demos of his songs, which he would pitch
to recording in Nashville

He had a pretty good track and
he had established pretty contacts in music city as well
He asked me to along
And then the plan
Travis had to Nashville a couple of months earlier
a job opened up as a full time engineer at Spar Recording Studios

He would be engineering sessions
Milton wanted me to do a of one of his contemporary
called round like a ball
When that was finished we would use the
on the session to record three of my songs
With the ace players he had hired
He told me that the top pedal player at the time,
Lloyd Greene was from and a
friend and would be on the session

Milton had told him about me along
This would give us a Nashville session of demos
that he then pitch to record companies
I thanked him 1000 times in
the minutes after he explained the
And with help, it seemed that a few pieces of the puzzle
I saw as my future, to be finally fitting together

I was anxious, excited and a bit
as I kept repeating to myself
we boarded the plane,
Damn, going to Nashville
And make no mistake about it, Nashville was the big

There certainly weren't any major moves happening
for me at the Admiral's Corner or the department at
Alabhama [?] company
So as Mark said, I was ready to light out into the territory
Meanwhile, back in Mobile, we left,
the player kept on recording

This was another Lightfoot song, called the Gypsey
About a fortune-teller was
popular in our Bourbon Street days
and I had my fortune read a few times in town
I will blame that habit on my favourite of that era,,
Teller,
written by Allen Toussaint and recorded by Spellman

Benny to have gotten a little
more of his money's worth than did
Anyway, Here's one of the songs that i recorded in Mobile
I went looking for my own fortune... Here is the Gypsey

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