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  1. "If The Good Lord's Willing and The Creek Don't Rise" is a 1955 American country song by Jerry Reed which was particularly popularized by the 1958 recording of Johnny Cash and has been covered by multiple artists.

  2. Aug 20, 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. Sep 2, 2024 · In both verses, the singer will only survive "if the good Lord willing and the creek don't rise," a popular American saying meaning, essentially, something will happen if God wants...

  4. Jun 25, 2024 · “If the Good Lord’s Willing (And the Creeks Don’t Rise)” was released by Johnny Cash in 1958 as part of his album “The Fabulous Johnny Cash.” The song, written by Jerry Reed Hubbard, tells a heartfelt story of resilience and hope.

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  5. Just as sure as the rabbits are a jumping in the hollow. I'll be there, you can bet your bottom dollar. If the good Lord's willing and the creeks don't rise. If the good Lord's willing and the creek stays low. I'll be there a knockin' at your door. With a hug and a kiss for the one I idolize.

  6. If God Is Willing and da Creek Don't Rise. In 2006, director Spike Lee created an astonishing record of the cataclysmic effects of Hurricane Katrina on the city of New Orleans with his epic award-winning documentary, When the Levees Broke.

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  8. 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.

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