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Words & Music Celebrates 30 Years

The 2008-2009 school year marks the 30th anniversary of Words & Music

Since 1979, more than 65,000 students have participated in Words & Music from states including Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and New York. In this cornerstone program, classroom teachers present lessons on the lyric writing process using a lesson guide developed by the Country Music Hall of Fame ® and Museum. During the lessons, students write or co-write song lyrics. Following the classroom lessons, students visit the museum, where professional songwriters help students refine their lyrics and add melodies. With plans to expand the program to include an outreach program and distance-learning program, Words & Music allows students to express themselves through lyric writing and to interact with professional songwriters.

Some Student Lyrics From the 2007-2008 School Year:


Boot to the Saddle

6th Grader, Christ the King School

Now we’re ready to go, she bows and whines a lot
I hear the gate open and the roar of the crowd
She picked up a gallop with some reign I allowed
Then she galloped so fast and she made me proud
Put my boot to the saddle, faster we go
The sweet rhythm of the hooves and I happily flow
Slide back on my leg as we excel with speed
She gallops on as we take the lead

Kids Don’t Lie
4th Graders, Tulip Grove Elementary

I crept down the hall and found mom asleep
She said to try counting some sheep
I turned around and went back to my room
It was time that I faced my impending doom
I picked up my flashlight found the batteries dead
Maybe if I jump on top of the bunk bed
By that time I saw the morning light
No sleep at all and I look a fright
Kids don’t lie about scary things
The sounds that they hear and the dreadful night dreams
Kids don’t lie when they turn on the lights
Kids don’t lie about monsters at night

Man I Want to Be
3rd Grader, Stanford Montessori and Design Center

I am just a child
But I listen and I grow
I want to be just like my dad
And learn everything he knows
I’m growing up and my dad’s the man
That I want to be someday
I’m listening and I’m learning
Putting my childish things away
I know that my dad’s the man that I want to be
Knowing that I make him proud is so important
So important to me

A Special Thank You

The Words & Music program wouldn’t be possible without the generosity and talent of area songwriters. Thank you for your wonderful contributions.

Alan Powell

Belinda Smith

Billy Wise

Bob Howard

Bob Spanburgh

C.J. Watson

Candace Corrigan

Carl Cartee

Casey Kelly

Charley Stefl

Craig Monday

Dan Harell

David Lakey

Deborah Adams

Doug Gill

Erin Enderlin

Gary Culley

Gary Michael Smith

Jack Norton

Jamis Nihan

James Piekarski

Janet McLaughlin

Janne Henshaw

Jason Duke

Jeff Chase

Jeff Dayton

Jeff Pearson

Jeff Walter

Jerry Salley

Jerry Vandiver

Jim McCormick

Joel Atkins

Joel Goldstein

Joel Reese

Kathy Hussey

Keith Thompson

Kim Copeland

Kim McLean

Larry Wayne Clarke

Lee Young

Les Kerr

Lynn Langham

Marla Cannon-Goodman

Micki Fuhrman Milom

Nelda Sisk

Pamela Ward

Pat Luboff

Pete Luboff

Rich Adams

Richard Trest

Roxie Rogers

Sandy Ramos

Scott Sanford

Shane Adams

Simon McCain

Steve Nelson

Steven Farmer

Tammy Vice

Tim Buppert

Tommy Brehm

Tricia Walker