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Original Song Lyrics:


Angel In Your Eyes
Baby, Won't You Cheat On Me
Ballad In Plain Bb

Banks of the Oswego
Bluebird Blues
Colin's Song
Comin' Home to Say Goodbye
Could've Been In Kansas
Cumberland Rose
Dark Clouds
Darlin' Susie
David K
Down By The Willow Grove
Farewell My Crazy Love
Give Me That Book
Golf Incident
Hands Of An Artist
Heavenward Bound
I Can't Sing This Song
I Don't Know Why You Come Here
I Thought Heaven Was Calling Me Home
In the October Sky
It's Not Over
Little Old Church
Long Way Up this Mountain
Low Bossie Low
Make Them Chickens Fly
Mama, Put Down That Picture
Marbletown
Maryville
Moonlight on the Highway
More To You Than Meets The Heart
Name On A Stone (Anna)
The Old Man Has Gone
On A Quiet Morning In Spring
One More Banjo Laid Down
One More Row To Go
Play Me Your Song
Pray Our Songs To Keep
Pretty Lies (I Believed You)
Rollin' Hills Of Mexico
Rose Of The Genesee
Rust on the Tracks
Sailor's Curse
Sandy Beach
Seeds They Sowed
Silent Lonesome Sound
Singing Just For Friends
Song For Someone
Song For Texas
Songs I Wrote for You
Steal You Away
Stone By Stone
Telephone Blues
That Lovers' Tune
The Guy on the Radio
These Texas Blues
We Never Did Get To See Albert Einstein
When I'm With You
Where Do The Butterflies Dance?
While You're Traveling to the West
Wildwood Flower Seeds
Writer's Blues

Co-written:
Bones Do Rattle (Debra Stout & Joe LaMay)
For a Nickel and a Song
(Richard Atkinson & Joe LaMay)
Gone Tomorrow (Dennis Dougherty, David Byrnes
& Joe LaMay)

Hey Little Red Bird (Victoria Barber & Joe LaMay)
I Can't Open That Door (Joe LaMay & Dennis Dougherty)
If You Were a Rose (Dennis Dougherty & Joe LaMay)
Knockin' on Hibbings Door (Roger Harnish & Joe LaMay)
Oh, I Remember That Song (Dennis Dougherty & Joe LaMay)
Passages of Time (Sunny Moser & Joe LaMay)
Rock Bottom is a Solid Place to Start (Dennis Dougherty & Joe LaMay)
There's a New Song Burning in My Soul (Joe LaMay & Steve Suffett)

Additional Lyrics Added:
Lonesome Valley
Rollin' Hills of Kentucky
When The Fields Are White With Daisies


 

One More Row to GoPDF
Words and Music by Joe LaMay

There’s an old dirt road in the countryside
Where I would walk to school
I would learn my ABCs
And the Golden Rule
And every day I’d pass the field
Of the farmer down the road
And every time he’d shout to me
One more row to go

He had one more row to go
The sun was sinking low
Every time I’d pass the field
One more row to go

As the years went by the old dirt road
Was paved along the way
I would ride my bike to school
Nearly every day
And I would pass the farmer
As I went gliding down the road
And every time he’d shout to me
One more row to go

Chorus

The years went by and a pretty girl
Moved down the road from me
And we’d go cruising in my car
So fancy and so free
And every time we’d pass the field
Of the farmer down the road
We’d stop and wave and he would say
One more row to go

Chorus

Well the girl and I got married
The year the farmer passed away
And now we raise our family
On that same old farm today
And every time I’m in the field
Kids out on the road
Stop and wave to hear me say
One more row to go

I got one more row to go
The sun is sinking low
Every time they pass the field
One more row to go

I got one more row to go
The sun is sinking low
Every time they pass the field
One more row to go

©2026 Joe LaMay, Pressed For Time, BMI.
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Pressed For Time
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Macedon, NY
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