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@ScoutingDad posted:

Round in Circles or Point to Point - isn't the point to make it seem like we are not really endlessly going back and forth or spinning in circles with no purpose? 4x8 is just a bigger challenge.

As far as a song - Billy Preston is certainly up there along with Johnny Cash - but there is the old "I've been working on the railroad"

City of New Orleans by Steve Goodman / Ribbon of Steel by Gordon Lightfoot / Rock Island Line - sung by Johnny Cash  / Midnight Train to Georgia by Jim Weatherly / Chattanooga Choo Choo by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon

There are many more - but Locomotive Breath by Jethro Tull has to be up there - although the lyrics are a bit edgy for today and not a happy ending.

Of course for all you scouters and campfire singers there is Patsy Atsy Ori Aye - I learned this with  slightly different title and lyrics , but close enough. Just don't drop the dynamite sticks in 1846! Ours was 1850's sounded better than 1840s.

Don’t forget “The One After 909” by the Beatles, either. From the Let it Be album.

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