Seven Doors Down
An old Texas ranch hand tells the story of Mama Fox who dug seven entrances to her den — and the young son who explained to his doubtful papa why seven is the most sacred number in the Bible. Seven days of creation. Seven lamps. Seven times around Jericho. Seven seals. Mama Fox wasn't crazy. She was listening to something ancient. 🎸 Texas Blues Shuffle in the tradition of Lightnin' Hopkins Tags: Texas Blues shuffle, storytelling blues, Lightnin Hopkins style, biblical blues, sacred number seven, faith music, Texas creatures, ranch hand blues, harmonica blues, spiritual Americana, baritone blues

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Sent Back

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Mikhail Bennett – Songs Written in the Silence After Goodbye

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Country Rock Road Trip 2026 🤠 | Freedom Songs, Cowboys & Southern Rock Hits | Nashville Vibes

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John Wayne Challenged Clint to a Shootout — What Happened Surprised Everyone

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Temptation With a Open Door

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Mr.Bean Making Celebrities Cry With Laughter NONSTOP!

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🎸 John Lee Hooker – Authentic Delta Blues (1930s) | Raw Mississippi Guitar & Midnight Groove

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Where Did The Truth Tellers Go

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The Itemized Truth

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Janis Joplin, Etta James, Led Zeppelin, Amy Winehouse Style 🎸 🍻 | Slow Blues Rock Guitar Riffs

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IRON DUST | 15 Dark Country Songs That Hit Harder Than Life Itself | Storm Chant

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Morning After No Place To Go

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Why the Groom Wears Black 🖤 Texas Honky Tonk Comedy Deke's Icehouse

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Gritty Acoustic Mississippi | Delta Blues 1930s | Cottonfield Echoes & Midnight Dust

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The Most Unreal 3-Song Run in Guitar History? (Stevie Ray Vaughan Live)

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Homesick for a Place I've Never Been
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