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Sloop john b by johnny cash, also known as i want to go home . 1959 although j. cash gets the songwriting credit for i want to go home, in fact it's his version of the homesick sailor folk tal...

A country song written by a male in the late 90's- 20's about a father who has alzheimer?

Question: A country song written by a male in the late 90's- 20's about a father who has alzheimer?

(Posted by: mrbill1071 on 2007-11-11 14:37:59)

it talkes about him staring out the window and not knowing his kids or seeing his grandkids thanks professor u so rock


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Posted by: shannon p on 2007-11-11, 14:40:19

Im not sure but i know that leaan rimes wrote one about az and i know that lila mcan wrote one also so u could try those two

  

Posted by: kevin p on 2007-11-11, 14:42:00

It's almost impossible to find the song based on the info given. it will require at least 3 words from the song to find it. Sorry, but, you can add information using the pencil (edit) button found at the bottom of your question box.

  

Posted by: ProfessorC on 2007-11-11, 15:35:54

It was by Tim Rushlow and was called She Misses Him. It is anything but cheesy. Artist: Rushlow Tim Song: She Misses Him She shaves his face She combs his hair She helps him find his rocking chair She cooks his meals She wipes his mouth And the window that he's looking out She reads him books She speaks his name Oh every day is much the same She sighs that sigh from deep within The one that says She misses him She misses his gentle touch And the way he used to make her laugh She misses the man he was In all of those old photographs So strong, so kind, so sweet, so smart The man who stole her very heart She misses him His children come on Saturday Their at his feet His grandkids play It's sad they don't know him at all He's just the one they call grandpa They take out his trash They mow his lawn Things he can't do since he's been gone She's grateful that they're pitching in And like everyone She misses him She misses his gentle touch And the way he used to make her laugh She misses the man he was In all of those old photographs So strong, so kind, so sweet, so smart The man who stole her very heart She misses him And yes they're still together After all these years But sometimes you can almost feel The sadness in her tears She misses his gentle touch And the way he used to make her laugh She misses the man he was In all of those old photographs So strong, so kind, so sweet, so smart The man who stole her very heart She misses him

  

Posted by: hhg1509 on 2007-11-11, 19:17:31

That is a great song. Matt Jenkins has another good one... I'LL REMEMBER FOR YOU This is a brand new song I just did a guitar vocal on. Here are the lyrics! I never will forget the day with grandpa out on the lake He said son I need to talk to you The doctors say it wont be long before my memory is gone So there something I need for you to do When my mind starts to dissapear Tell me the stories I've told you through the years Take me back to 43' When your grandma said she'd wait for me To get married when I got back from the war Put me outside that delivery room 1955 the 5th of June The day your dad was born I said Grandpa if you forget everything you ever knew I'll remember for you Now a days I stop in Shady Oaks to check on him He's always sitting all alone It breaks my heart to see him there looking at me with and empty stare I'd give anything If I could take him home But I just take him back to yesterday And I swear I see a smile on his face When I put him in that Oldsmobile Driving west to Bakersfield So grandma could see Buck Owens play When I walk him down that old dirt road Past the cotton fields and swimming hole To that little country church where he was saved Well grandpa if you forget everything you ever knew I'll remember for you Yeah I'll remember for you

  

Posted by: http://www.sultan.org/ on 2007-11-15, 13:29:50

Vascular Factors May Speed Progression of Alzheimer's Disease Research suggests that atrial fibrillation, systolic hypertension, and angina are associated with more cognitive decline and may represent risk factors for secondary prevention in Alzheimer's disease. (Neurology. November 6, 2007;69:1850-1858.) Medscape Medical News

  

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