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| 2:42 | ||||
CAPO: 3rd FRET KEY: F PLAY: D I got a [D] feelin' called the blu-ues, oh, Lawd Since my baby said good-[A7] bye And I don't know what I'll do-oo-oo All I do is sit and [D] [P] sigh-igh, oh, Lawd That [D7] last long [G] day she said good-[G7] bye Well [D] Lawd I thought I would [B7] cry She'll [E7] do me, she'll do you, she's got that kind of lovin' [A7] Lawd, I love to hear her when she calls me Sweet [D] [P] dad-ad-ad-dy, [D] such a beautiful [A7] dream I hate to think it all o-o-ver I've lost my heart it [F |
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| 2:42 | ||||
I'll hold you in my heart till I can hold you in my arms
Like you'd never been held before I'll think of you each day and then I'll dream the night away Till you are in my arms once more The stars up in the sky know the reason why I feel so blue when I'm away from you I'll hold you in my heart till I can hold you in my arms So darling please wait for me The stars up in the sky... |
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| 2:47 | ||||
(Way up north, north to Alaska) (Way up north, north to Alaska) North to Alaska! Go north, the rush is on North to Alaska! Go north, the rush is on Big Sam left Seattle in the year of ninety-two With George Pratt, his partner, and brother Billy too They crossed the Yukon river and found the bonanza gold Below that old white mountain Just a little southeast of Nome Sam crossed the Majestic mountains to the valleys far below He talked to his team of huskies As he mushed them thru the snow With the northern lights a runnin' wild In the land of the midnight sun Yes Sam McCord was a mighty man In the year of nineteen-one Where the river is windin' big nuggets they're findin' North to Alaska go north the rush is on (Way up north, north to Alaska) (Way up north, north to Alaska) North to Alaska! Go north, the rush is on North to Alaska! Go north, the rush is on George turned to Sam with his gold in his hand Said "Sam you're a-lookin' at a lonely lonely man I'd trade all the gold that's buried in this land For one small band of gold to place on sweet little Jenny's hand" 'Cause a man needs a woman to love him all the time Remember, Sam, a true love is so hard to find I'd build for my Jenny a honeymoon home Below that old white mountain Just a little southeast of Nome Where the river is windin' big nuggets they're findin' North to Alaska go north the rush is on North to Alaska go north the rush is on (Way up north, north to Alaska) (Way up north, north to Alaska) Fade (Way up north, north to Alaska) (Way up north, north to Alaska) |
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| 3:57 | ||||
To the town of Agua Fria rode a stranger one fine day Hardly spoke to folks around him didn't have too much to say No one dared to ask his business no one dared to make a slip for the stranger there amongst them had a big iron on his hip Big iron on his hip It was early in the morning when he rode into the town He came riding from the south side slowly lookin' all around He's an outlaw loose and running came the whisper from each lip And he's here to do some business with the big iron on his hip big iron on his hip In this town there lived an outlaw by the name of Texas Red Many men had tried to take him and that many men were dead He was vicious and a killer though a youth of twenty four And the notches on his pistol numbered one an nineteen more One and nineteen more Now the stranger started talking made it plain to folks around Was an Arizona ranger wouldn't be too long in town He came here to take an outlaw back alive or maybe dead And he said it didn't matter he was after Texas Red After Texas Red Wasn't long before the story was relayed to Texas Red But the outlaw didn't worry men that tried before were dead Twenty men had tried to take twenty men had made a slip Twenty one would be the ranger with the big iron on his hip Big iron on his hip The morning passed so quickly it was time for them to meet It was twenty past eleven when they walked out in the street Folks were watching from their windows every-body held their breath They knew this handsome ranger was about to meet his death About to meet his death There was forty feet between them when they stopped to make their play And the swiftness of the ranger is still talked about to-day Texas Red had not cleared leather when a bullet fairly ripped And the rangers aim was deadly with the big iron on his hip Big iron on his hip It was over in a moment and the folks had gathered round There before them lay the body of the outlaw on the ground Oh he might have gone on living but he made one fatal slip When he tried to match the ranger with the big iron on his hip Big iron on his hip Big iron Big iron When he tried to match the ranger with the big iron on his hip |
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| 4:11 | ||||
Busted flat in Baton Rouge, headin' for the train, Feelin' nearly faded as my jeans. Bobby thumbed a diesel down, just before it rained; Took us all the way to New Orleans. I took my harpoon out of my dirty red bandanna, And was blowing sad while Bobby sang the blues. With them windshield wipers slappin' time, And Bobby clappin' hands, We finally sang up every song that driver knew. Freedom's just another word for nothing' left to lose: Nothin' ain't worth nothin' but it's free. Feeling good was easy, Lord, when Bobby sang the blues. Feeling good was good enough for me; Good enough for me and Bobby McGee. From the coal mines of Kentucky to the California sun, Bobby shared the secrets of my soul. Standin' right beside me, Lord, through everything I've done, Every night she kept me from the cold. Then somewhere near Salinas, Lord, I let her slip away, Lookin' for the home I hope she'll find. And I'd trade all my tomorrows for a single yesterday, Holdin' Bobby's body next to mine. Freedom's just another word for nothing' left to lose: Nothin' left is all she left for me. Feeling good was easy, Lord, when Bobby sang the blues. Buddy, that was good enough for me; Good enough for me and Bobby McGee. La da da la la na na na La da da na na. La la la da, Me and Bobby McGee. La la la la la da da da La la la da da. La la la da, Me and Bobby McGee. La la la la la na na na La la la da da. La da da da, Me and Bobby McGee. La la la la la da da da- |
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| 3:45 | ||||
I've seen the morning burning golden on the mountains in the skies Aching with the feeling of the freedom of an eagle when she flies Turning on the world the way she smiles upon my soul as i lay diing Healing with the colors of the sunshine and the shadow of her eyes Waking in the morning to the feeling of her fingers on my skin Wiping out the traces of the people and the places that i've been Teaching me that yesterday was something that i never thought of trying Talking about tomorrow and the money love and time we'd have to spend Loving her was easier than anything i'll ever do again Coming close together with a feeling that i've never know before,in my time She ain't afraid to be a woman or afraid to be a friend I don't know the answer to the easy way she opens every door in my mind Dreaming was as easy as believing it was never gonna end Loving her was easier than anything i'll ever do again |
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| 4:22 | ||||
The First Time ever I saw your face 내가 당신을 처음 봤을때 I Thought the sun rose in your eyes 당신의 눈에서 해가 뜨는것 같았어요. And the moon and stars were the gift you gave 달과 별은 당신이 준 선물이라고 생각했어요, To the dark and empty skies, my love, 어둡고 텅빈 하늘에. 내 사랑 To the dark and empty skies. 어둡고 텅빈 하늘에. And the first time ever I kissed your mouth, 내가 당신의 입술에 처음 키스했을때 I felt the earth move in my hand, 내 손안에 지구가 움직이는것을 느꼈어요. Like a trembling heart of a captive bird 사로잡힌 새의 떨리는 심장처럼. That was there at my command, my love, 내 명령에 따라 그것은 거기에 있었어요. 내 사랑 That was there at my command. 내 명령에 따라 그것은 거기에 있었어요. And the first time ever I lay with you 내가 당신과 함께 처음 누웠을때 And felt your heart so close to mine 나에게 가까운 당신의 심장 소리를 느꼈어요. And I knew our joy would fill the earth 난 우리의 즐거움이 세상을 채울꺼라고 생각했어요. And would last till the end of time, my love, 그리고 끝까지 남을꺼라고. 내 사랑 And would last till the end of time. 그리고 끝까지 남을꺼라고. The First Time ever I saw your face 내가 당신을 처음 봤을때 |
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| 3:33 | ||||
Desperado Why don't you come to your senses You been out riding fences For so long now Oh, you're a hard one But I know that you've got your reasons These things that are pleasing you Can hurt you somehow Don't you draw the queen of diamonds, boy She'll beat you If she's able The queen of hearts Is always your best bet Now it seems to me some fine things Have been laid upon your table But you only want the ones That you can't get Desperado Oh, you ain't gettin' no younger You pain and your hunger They're drivingyou home Freedom, Ah freedom That's just some people talking You're prisoners walking Through this world all alone Don't your feet get cold in the wintertime The sky won't snow and the sun won't shine It's hard to tell the night time From the day You're losing all your highs and lows Ain't it funny how the feeling goes away Desperado Why don't you come to your senses Come down from your fences And open the gate It may be raining But there's a rainbow above you You better let somebody love you You better let somebody love you Before it's too late |
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| 3:06 | ||||
I am a lineman for the county and I drive the main road Searchin' in the sun for another overload I hear you singin' in the wire, I can hear you through the whine And the Wichita Lineman is still on the line I know I need a small vacation but it don't look like rain And if it snows that stretch down south won't ever stand the strain And I need you more than want you, and I want you for all time And the Wichita Lineman is still on the line And I need you more than want you, and I want you for all time And the Wichita Lineman is still on the line |
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| 5:36 | ||||
My name is Joe Roberts I work for the state I'm a sergeant out of Perrineville barracks number 8 I always done an honest job as honest as I could I got a brother named Franky and Franky ain't no good Now ever since we was young kids it's been the same come down I get a call over the radio Franky's in trouble downtown Well if it was any other man, I'd put him straight away But when it's your brother sometimes you look the other way Me and Franky laughin' and drinkin' nothin' feels better than blood on blood Takin' turns dancin' with Maria as the band played "Night of the Johnstown Flood" I catch him when he's strayin' like any brother would Man turns his back on his family well he just ain't no good Well Franky went in the army back in 1965 I got a farm deferment, settled down, took Maria for my wife But them wheat prices kept on droppin' till it was like we were gettin' robbed Franky came home in `68, and me, I took this job Yea we're laughin' and drinkin' nothin' feels better than blood on blood Takin' turns dancin' with Maria as the band played "Night of the Johnstown Flood" I catch him when he's strayin', teach him how to walk that line Man turns his back on his family he ain't no friend of mine Well the night was like any other, I got a call `bout quarter to nine There was trouble in a roadhouse out on the Michigan line There was a kid lyin' on the floor lookin' bad bleedin' hard from his head there was a girl cryin' at a table and it was Frank, they said Well I went out and I jumped in my car and I hit the lights Well I must of done one hundred and ten through Michigan county that night It was out at the crossroads, down round Willow bank Seen a Buick with Ohio plates behind the wheel was Frank Well I chased him through them county roads till a sign said Canadian border five miles from here I pulled over the side of the highway and watched his taillights disappear Me and Franky laughin' and drinkin' Nothin' feels better than blood on blood Takin' turns dancin' with Maria as the band played "Night of the Johnstown Flood" I catch him when he's strayin' like any brother would Man turns his back on his family well he just ain't no good |
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| 3:16 | ||||
Come gather 'round people Wherever you roam And admit that the waters Around you have grown And accept it that soon You'll be drenched to the bone. If your time to you Is worth savin' Then you better start swimmin' Or you'll sink like a stone For the times they are a-changin'. Come writers and critics Who prophesize with your pen And keep your eyes wide The chance won't come again And don't speak too soon For the wheel's still in spin And there's no tellin' who That it's namin'. For the loser now Will be later to win For the times they are a-changin'. Come senators, congressmen Please heed the call Don't stand in the doorway Don't block up the hall For he that gets hurt Will be he who has stalled There's a battle outside And it is ragin'. It'll soon shake your windows And rattle your walls For the times they are a-changin'. Come mothers and fathers Throughout the land And don't criticize What you can't understand Your sons and your daughters Are beyond your command Your old road is Rapidly agin'. Please get out of the new one If you can't lend your hand For the times they are a-changin'. The line it is drawn The curse it is cast The slow one now Will later be fast As the present now Will later be past The order is Rapidly fadin'. And the first one now Will later be last For the times they are a-changin |
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| 4:21 | ||||
Why should I feel discouraged?
Why should the shadows come? Why should my heart be lonely And long for heavenly home When Jesus is my portion? My constant friend is He His eye is on the sparrow And I know he watches me His eye is on the sparrow And I know He watches me I sing because I'm happy I sing because I'm free For His eye is on the sparrow And I know He watches me "Let not your heart be troubled" His tender word I hear And resting on His goodness I loose my doubts and fears Though by the path He leadeth But one step I may see His eye is on the sparrow And I know He watches me His eye is on the sparrow And I know He watches me Whenever I am tempted Whenever clouds arise When song gives place to sighing When hope within me dies I draw the closer to Him For care He sets me free His eye is on the sparrow And I know He watches me His eye is on the sparrow And I know He watches me |