I'm looking at the soundtrack CD and no song with that title is in the movie (it's probably a line in a song, and not a song title)
"Didn't leave nobody but the baby" .... it was in the movie "O Brother Where Art Thou"
The Peasall Sisters
Tick tock goes the clockAnd what now shall we playTick tock goes the clockNow summer's gone away?Tick tock goes the clockAnd what then shall we see?Tick tock until the dayThat thou shalt marry me.Tick tock goes the clockAnd all the years they flyTick tock and all too soonYou and I must dieTick tock goes the clockWe laughed at fate and mourned herTick tock goes the clockEven for the DoctorTick tock goes the clockHe cradled her and he rocked herTick tock goes the clockEven for the DoctorDoctor, brave and good,He turned away from violenceWhen he understoodThe falling of the Silence.Tick tock goes the clockHe gave all he could give herTick tock goes the clockNow prison waits for River
There are various versions (try Google for alternatives). Here is one:Life is like a mountain railroad, with an engineer that's brave;We must make the run successful, from the cradle to the grave;Watch the curves, the fills, the tunnels; never falter, never quail;Keep your hand upon the throttle, and your eye upon the rail.Chorus:Blessed Savior, Thou wilt guide us,Till we reach that blissful shore;Where the angels wait to join usIn Thy praise forevermore.You will roll up grades of trial; you will cross the bridge of strife;See that Christ is your Conductor on this lightning train of life;Always mindful of obstruction, do your duty, never fail;Keep your hand upon the throttle, and your eye upon the rail.ChorusYou will often find obstructions; look for storms of wind and rain;On a fill, or curve, or trestle, they will almost ditch your train;Put your trust alone in Jesus; never falter, never fail;Keep your hand upon the throttle, and your eye upon the rail.ChorusAs you roll across the trestle, spanning Jordan's swelling tide,You behold the Union Depot into which your train will glide;There you'll meet the Superintendent, God the Father, God the Son,With the hearty, joyous, plaudit, "Weary pilgrim, welcome home!"Chorus
How Great Thou Art - Elvis Presley album - was created on 1967-02-27.
"How Great Thou Art"
The King of Rock 'n' Roll won three Grammy Awards for gospel recordings. He won for the albums "How Great Thou Art" (1967) and "He Touched Me" (1972), and for his live concert recording of "How Great Thou Art" (1974).
How Great Thou Art
Thou Shalt Not - album - was created on 2002-06-18.
I hope this song is from the album taking the long way
Brooke Fraser of Hillsong wrote "Lead Me To The Cross" The radio single thou, is Chris and Conrad's version.
The common rondalla chords for "How Great Thou Art" are usually G, C, D, and Em. These chords are often used in combination throughout the song to accompany the melody.
Elvis Presley did not record Edith Piaf's song "Three Bells" on his religious album or any of his albums. "Three Bells" is a song originally recorded by The Browns in 1959. It is a country song, not associated with Elvis Presley's repertoire. Presley's religious album, "How Great Thou Art," released in 1967, features gospel and spiritual songs, but not "Three Bells."
holier than thou
It is a Welsh hymn and it translates as Thou gravest or Thou has given
Album of the year in 2002 was "Oh brother where are thou?" But the Record of the year (which is the award you are probably interested in) was "Walk On" by U2