Lyrics by Paul Cauthen

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  1. Everybody Walkin' This Land
  2. Luckenbach, Texas (Back To The Basics Of Love)
  3. America
  4. Angel
  5. As Young As You'll Ever Be
  6. Be There Soon
  7. Big Velvet
  8. Bones
  9. Can't Be Alone
  10. Cocaine Country Dancing
  11. Freak
  12. Give 'Em Peace
  13. Grand Central
  14. Hanging Out On The Line
  15. Have Mercy
  16. Holy Ghost Fire
  17. I'll Be The One
  18. In Love With a Fool
  19. Lay Me Down
  20. Let It Burn
  21. Lil Son
  22. Marfa Lights
  23. My Cadillac
  24. My Gospel
  25. Once You're Gone
  26. Prayed For Rain
  27. Resignation
  28. Saddle
  29. Slow Down
  30. Still Drivin'
  31. Tumbleweed
  32. Unchained Melody (feat. The Unrighteous Brothers & Orville Peck)
  33. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' (feat. The Unrighteous Brothers & Orville Peck)

Paul Mark Cauthen (born 1985/1986) is an American singer-songwriter from East Texas. He started his music career in an Americana/indie folk rock duo called Sons of Fathers, before turning solo. He has released three albums and an EP as a solo artist, the most recent being Country Coming Down released in April 2022.

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