Find the best version for your choice. by Leon Everette. There's only so many unique two word or three word titles that can be invented before groups begin to recycle titles. Chords by Jon Edward Ferner Diesen / Verse: A C Thirty miles out in the Gulf Stream D A I can hear them South winds moan A C The bridges are lookin' lower D A Shrimp boats are hurryin' home Watch the video for Midnight Rodeo from Leon Everette's Hurricane for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Hurricane Lyrics By The Band Of Heathens Thirty Miles On hurricane lyrics band of heathens is a free HD wallpaper sourced from all website in the world. Download this image for free in HD resolution the choice "download button" below. And recording his songs. Just a couple of his singles have appeared on various artist compilations. While in the Navy during the Vietnam War, Everette won a singing contest and decided to pursue a career in country music. Complete song listing of Leon Everette on OLDIES.com. Don't mind the strain of the hurricane, she come's around every June. Leon Everette is a hard act to follow’. Chords and tablature aggregator - Tabstabs.com. Took another drink of whiskey and he looks at me and said: Subject: Lyr Add: HURRICANE (from Leon Everette) From: GUEST,Amy Date: 23 Oct 05 - 08:27 PM Hurricane - Leon Everette (#4 on the country charts in September 1981) Thirty miles out in the Gulf Stream I could hear them South winds moan The bridges are lookin' lower Shrimp boats are hurryin' home The old man down in the quarter Slowly turned his head Chords by Jon Edward Ferner Diesen / Verse: A C Thirty miles out in the Gulf Stream D A I can hear them South winds moan A C The bridges are lookin' lower D A Shrimp boats are hurryin' home "Hurricane" is a song co-written by Thom Schuyler, Keith Stegall and Stewart Harris. Hurricane Lyrics: Thirty miles out in the Gulf Stream / I can hear those South winds moan / Bridges are lookin lower / Shrimp boats hurrying home / The old man in the quarter slowly turns to me Listen to Hurricane from Leon Everette's Classic Country, Vol. Chords for Hurricane by Leon Everette. Jerry Sharpe of The Pittsburgh Press wrote that the song "defeats the standard old formulas for successful country music lyrics — no love story, no sex, no booze, no tragedy." //-->,