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2 tracks (5:57). Musically, the song takes its inspiration from The Carter Family's instrumental recording "Wildwood Flower".
Do you know the lyrics for this track? 1 Loading player… (For the actor and singer with Lyrics to "Wildwood Weed" by JIM STAFFORD: The name of this song is 'The Wildwood Flower' / Now 'The Wildwood Flower' is an old country classic / It gained a whole new popularity / The song isn't any more popular / But the flower is doin' real good / The wildwood flower grew wild on the farm / …
Nevertheless, the men are undeterred by the destruction of their plants as they have saved a supply of seeds which was overlooked by the agents.
The song is a story about farmers who take a sudden interest in a common wildflower on their farm, and soon discover and enjoy its hallucinogenic and mind-altering properties after one of them begins to chew on one.
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The wildwood flower grew wild on the farm, And we never knowed what it was called.
Loading player… Song Wildwood Weed; Artist Jim Stafford; Licensed to YouTube by UMG (on behalf of Mercury Nashville); Sony ATV Publishing, SOLAR Music Rights Management, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc., CMRRA, and 4 Music Rights Societies Anyone that has heard Jim Stafford's music knows this is a great song of an era gone by. 6
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Some said it was a flower and some said it was weed, I never gave it much thought One day I was out there talking to my brother, Reached down for a weed to chew on, Things got … Some user-contributed text on this page is available under the Javascript is required to view shouts on this page. Do you know any background info about this track?
The song is a story about farmers who take a sudden interest in a common wildflower on their farm, and soon discover and enjoy its hallucinogenic and mind-altering properties after one of them begins to chew on one.
I like Jim Stafford and if you are a fan of his also this is a must have song for any music lover's collection.
Lyrics to 'Wildwood Weed' by Jim Stafford. "Wildwood Weed" is a 1974 hit song written by Don Bowman and recorded by Jim Stafford. 2 Nevertheless, the men are undeterred by the destruction of their plants as they have saved a supply of seeds which was overlooked by the agents.
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However, some AM radio stations banned the song because of its reference to Marijuana.