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  1. Lyrics. The lyrics play on the expression Lord willing and the creek don't rise, which is thought to originate from Alabama. The catchphrase itself was associated with Hank Williams. Marty Stuart places the words "If the Good Lord's willin' and the creek don't rise, we'll see you in the mornin'."

  2. 20 de ago. de 2012 · Did you know the saying “God willing and the Creek don’t rise” was in reference to the Creek Indians and not a body of water? We didn’t. It turns out that the phrase was written by Benjamin Hawkins in the late 18th century. He was a politician and Indian agent.

  3. Letra. Tradução. Deus Querendo & O Riacho Não Sobe. God Willin' & the Creek Don't Rise. Caroline nas montanhas. Caroline in the mountains. O sol se põe em altas faixas. The sun sets up in ribbons high. Eu nunca vou querer envelhecer, nunca vou querer morrer. I'll never wanna get old, never wanna die. Nós vendo a chuva contínua.

  4. God Willin' & the Creek Don't Rise is singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne's fourth full-length release, which was released on August 17, 2010. The record is credited to "Ray LaMontagne and the Pariah Dogs".

  5. 13 de jan. de 2020 · The resulting warfare and predictable civilian losses in the South reportedly gave rise (using the Southern frontier penchant for willin’ as opposed to the educated willing) to the phrase which was then likely mistakenly attributed to Hawkins due to his Native American connections.

  6. 1 de dez. de 2023 · Ray LaMontagne’s soulful ballad, “God Willin’ & the Creek Don’t Rise,” is a poignant and introspective piece that explores themes of hope, faith, and resilience. Released as the title track of his fourth studio album in 2010, the song showcases LaMontagne’s signature raspy vocals and heartfelt lyrics that have captivated listeners worldwide.

  7. The creek don't rise. Look up Lord willing and the creek don't rise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The expression "... the creek don't rise " is an American slang expression implying strong intentions subject to complete frustration by uncommon but not unforeseeable events.