Eagles 34

Molly Brandt

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Molly Brandt

Molly Brant (c. 1736 – April 16, 1796), also known as Mary Brant, Konwatsi'tsiaienni, and Degonwadonti, was a Mohawk leader in British New York and Upper Canada in the era of the American Revolution. Living in the Province of New York, she was the consort of Sir William Johnson, the British Superintendent of Indian Affairs, with whom she had eight children. Joseph Brant, who became a Mohawk leader and war chief, was her younger brother. After Johnson's death in 1774, Brant and her children left Johnson Hall in Johnstown, New York, and returned to her native village of Canajoharie, further west on the Mohawk River. A Loyalist during the American Revolutionary War, she migrated to British Canada, where she served as an intermediary between British officials and… more »


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Boots are burnin on the floor
There's a man in a cowboy hat
He walked right up to me
And then he taught me how to two-step
We got Patsy Cline and Emmylou,
Ol' Waylon and George Jones
The cowboy hipsters all start barkin'
When they hear the Rolling Stones
Mama, I'm singin' at the Eagles Club tonight
I got all dressed up so I could see the city lights
The lipstick and the honky-tonk is everything I am
Turn off that ol' jukebox, baby
Start dancin' to the country band
A man is drinkin' his whiskey straight
There's a beer on the guitar amp
The snap-ups and the bolo ties
And the bouncer with his stamp
Hell, they even got a taxidermied
Loon up on the wall
There's karaoke in the other room
You better chug your alcohol
Oh mama, I'm singin' at the Eagles 34
We don't take requests but we got Haggard's "Swinging Doors"
Well we know we're just Northerners
Livin' for the heartland
Turn off that ol' jukebox, baby
Start dancin' to the country band
It's Cajun night, and the fiddle's playing
There's pitchers full of beer
String of lights, and the curtains red
I'm gonna swing from the chandeliers
They got denim on denim and a midnight pizza
Meat raffle, and a bingo game
Tobacco in the backroom
Reminiscin' 'bout the good ol' days
Oh mama, I'm singin' at the Eagles Club tonight
I got all dressed up so I could see the city lights
Well the lipstick and the honky-tonk is everything I am
Turn off that ol' jukebox, baby
Start dancin' to the country band
Turn off that ol' jukebox, baby
Start dancin' to the country band

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