Dave Munsick: Music
Medicine To Me
(Dave Munsick)
The east slope of the rockies holds alot of secrets in the short grass and long wind that covers the prairie.
This Time
(Dave Munsick)
About a filly and a girl. I sold the filly and married the girl.
Seven Below
(Dave Munsick)
When your little boy Sam is helping you feed on a cold day, it pays to listen to his side of the story.
Three Little Words
(Dave Munsick)
Don't go for too long without saying them or they'll have a hard time getting out when they need to.
Blizzard
(Dave Munsick)
Ever been guaged so deep that all you could do is wait for the snow to cover up the signs?
Borderline Love
(Dave Munsick)
Falling in love on the wrong side of the Rio Grande was not one of my smartest moves.
The Breeze Again
(Dave Munsick)
I met an Oregon lady just in time for he to turn me loose.
Daddy Would Play
(Dave Munsick)
Put a fiddle in my hand and I feel connected with my present and my past.
Brand New Love
(Dave Munsick)
When it's the real thing, it feels like a new deal every day you play the game.
Just Like the Wind
(Dave Munsick)
There's a long divide out east of Sheridan where all there is to talk to is yourself and the wind.
Buckaroo Ball
(Dave Munsick)
After you've shipped your calves is a great time to go to a dance - especially when you're the one playing it!
Dancing in Love
(Dave Munsick)
Sometimes a close dance will fix anything that's been broken.
Clouds
(Dave Munsick)
Step off your pony and look at the sky while you're taking a rest. You might be able to see what's coming.
Hole in My Pocket
(Dave Munsick)
Too much play can be a hard thing on a country boy who hits town for too long.
Ice and Whiskey
(Dave Munsick)
Funny how, like love, they can freeze you and burn you at the same time.
Light Easy and Loose
(Dave Munsick)
A tribute to an old man who was once one heck of a cow hand.
Show Me
(Dave Munsick)
Actions speak louder than words.
15 Miles of Autumn Day
(Dave Munsick)
It's a long trip when you're going to the train station in a buggy, getting ready to loose the one that you love.
One More Ride
(Dave Munsick)
Seems like rodeo eats up $50 every time you turn around.
Flowers
(Dave Munsick)
To my boy, Tris, who used to risk anything to get his Mom flowers.
Old Paint
(Dave Munsick)
Like the horse, a truck can become an old friend.
Summertime Again
(Dave Munsick)
Winter on a northern ranch needs a little warmth once in a while.
Elizabeth's Floor
(Dave Munsick)
She was shy and she was lost but she sure could play the piano.
Too Many Horses
(Dave Munsick)
Sometimes you have so much you can't use any of it.
Last One That I Ride
(Dave Munsick)
It always seems like the new, untried horse has the potential to be the one with no problems.