Roy Claxton Acuff (September 15, 1903 – November 23, 1992) was an American country musician known around the world as the "King of Country Music".
Roy Acuff was born in Maynardville, Tennessee, to Ida Carr and Simon E. Neil Acuff (a Baptist preacher, judge and tenant farmer), the third of their five children. Originally, Acuff didn't plan to be a singer. Acuff sang in the church choir as a schoolboy, but he was more interested in sports, particularly baseball.
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Date: 11/12/96; 10:01:57 PM From: [email protected] (Gene L. Graham) Subject: WRECK ON THE HIGHWAY
THE WRECK ON THE HIGHWAY Recorded by Roy Acuff Written by Dorsey Dixon
[A] Who did you say it was brother? Who was it fell by the [E] way? When [A] whiskey and blood run together Did you hear [E] anyone [A] pray?
CHORUS I didn't hear nobody pray, dear brother I [D] didn't hear nobody [A] pray I heard the crash on the highway But, I didn't hear [E] nobody [A] pray.
When I heard the crash on the highway I knew what it was from the start I went to the scene of destruction And a picture was stamped on my heart.
There was whiskey and blood all together Mixed with glass where they lay Death played her hand in destruction But I didn't hear nobody pray.
I wish I could change this sad story That I am now telling you But there is no way I can change it For somebody's life is now through.
Their soul has been called by the Master They died in a crash on the way And I heard the groans of the dying But, I didn't hear nobody pray.