Track 8 from their third studio album "Eat A Peach" released in 1972 copyright Capricorn Records. The album shipped with Gold status, and was certified Platinum in 1995. The critical and commercial success of “At Fillmore East” found the band thrust into the spotlight. Then tragedy struck when Duane Allman was killed in a horrific motorcycle crash in Macon on Oct. 29, 1971. The brotherhood vowed to carry on in their leader Duane’s memory and realize his vision. “Eat A Peach” was already partially recorded, so three more new songs and some unreleased live tracks from the Fillmore recordings were added. It became one of their best-selling albums. Written by Dickey Betts and produced by Tom Dowd. RIP Duane Allman, Berry Oakley, Tom Dowd, Butch Trucks, Gregory Lenoir Allman & Dickey Betts. Featuring:
Duane Allman - Slide, lead & acoustic guitars
Gregg Allman - Lead vocals, Hammond B-3 organ, piano, electric piano & acoustic guitar
Dickey Betts - Lead vocals, lead, slide & acoustic guitars, monkey skulls
Berry Oakley - Bass
Jai Johanny Johanson - Drums & Congas
Butch Trucks - Drums, tympani, gong, vibes, tambourine & percussion
Walk along the river, sweet lullaby
It just keeps on flowin', it don't worry 'bout where it's goin’, no, no
Don't fly mister bluebird, I'm just walkin’ down the road
Early mornin’ sunshine tells me all I need to know
You're my blue sky, you're my sunny day
Lord, you know it makes me high when you turn your love my way
Turn your love my way, yeah
Good old Sunday mornin’, bells are ringin’ everywhere
Goin’ to Carolina, it won't be long and I'll be there
You're my blue sky, you're my sunny day
Lord, you know it makes me high when you turn your love my way
Turn your love my way, yeah, yeah
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