Written By: Minutemen
Appears on: Mountain Tracks Vol. 4
Intro (general idea, may not be exact):
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G Bm D
The people will survive
G Bm D
In their environment
Am D G
The dirt, scarcity, and emptiness
Bm D
Of our South
G Bm D
The injustices of our greed
G Bm D
The practice we inherit
Am D G
The dirt, scarcity and the emptiness
Bm D
Of our South
G Bm D
There on the beachG Bm D
I can see it in her eyes
Am D G
I only had a Corona
Bm D
Five cents deposit
Showing posts with label Mountain Tracks Vol 4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mountain Tracks Vol 4. Show all posts
Looking Back Over My Shoulder
Written By: Ben Kaufmann
Appears on: Mountain Tracks Vol. 4, Mountain Tracks Vol. 5
Intro: C F G
A G
Looking back over my shoulder wondering how I made it here
D G A
For all the smoking and the beer I couldn’t tell ya
A G
Looking back over my shoulder wasn’t all that long ago
D G A
There was nothing in this world I didn’t know
D Bm C D G
Then a bitter wind it came blowing in
D C
And my fears, more than any man could hide
D Bm C D G
Lord that bitter wind, don’t it chill you to the bone
C F G
When you’re runnin’ all alone in the night
Looking back over my shoulder how many miles has it been
I still hear the barking dogs and the shouts of men
Looking back over my shoulder I see things I should have done
And I’ve got a funny feeling that I’ve seen my final sunrise
And that bitter wind it came blowing in
Lord and all I wanted was to shout out loud
But a bitter wind carries any mournful sound
And the ones sure to make if they find me
Jam: C G C F G Em C (Repeat many times)
End of jam: C Am G C F Am G
Looking back over my shoulder got some miles on me now
There’s not much more I can do to keep my deal from going down
I’m tired in my bones and I’m starting to wonder
Can you really call it livin’ when your living on the run
And that bitter wind it came rolling in
And my fears Lord that any man could hide
Lord that bitter wind don’t it chill you to the bone
When your running all alone in the night
Outro: C Am G C F Am G
Appears on: Mountain Tracks Vol. 4, Mountain Tracks Vol. 5
Intro: C F G
A G
Looking back over my shoulder wondering how I made it here
D G A
For all the smoking and the beer I couldn’t tell ya
A G
Looking back over my shoulder wasn’t all that long ago
D G A
There was nothing in this world I didn’t know
D Bm C D G
Then a bitter wind it came blowing in
D C
And my fears, more than any man could hide
D Bm C D G
Lord that bitter wind, don’t it chill you to the bone
C F G
When you’re runnin’ all alone in the night
Looking back over my shoulder how many miles has it been
I still hear the barking dogs and the shouts of men
Looking back over my shoulder I see things I should have done
And I’ve got a funny feeling that I’ve seen my final sunrise
And that bitter wind it came blowing in
Lord and all I wanted was to shout out loud
But a bitter wind carries any mournful sound
And the ones sure to make if they find me
Jam: C G C F G Em C (Repeat many times)
End of jam: C Am G C F Am G
Looking back over my shoulder got some miles on me now
There’s not much more I can do to keep my deal from going down
I’m tired in my bones and I’m starting to wonder
Can you really call it livin’ when your living on the run
And that bitter wind it came rolling in
And my fears Lord that any man could hide
Lord that bitter wind don’t it chill you to the bone
When your running all alone in the night
Outro: C Am G C F Am G
Another Day
Written By: Adam Aijala
Appears on: Mountain Tracks Vol. 4
CAPO ON 3RD FRET
GC
When the rain is falling You can hear me calling
G D
Been gone so long That I want to cry
G C
All the cities that I've seen This lonely road has taken me
G D Em
To another place Far away from you
C D
Em D
I close the door behind me And fall onto to the bed
Em D
Nothing on the TV And not much in my head
Em D
I think of you, it makes me smile Then I realize,
Em D G
It's another day without you
Chorus:
G C
Now wait for me little darling
G D
I'm coming home, I hope you understand
G C
I long for you little darling
G D G
Can't wait ‘til I can see you again
As the days turn into weeks I’ll call you when you’re fast asleep
The air outside Is cold enough to snow
All the little towns I see Another road has taken me
To some other place far away from you
The man behind the counter Says room 225
I can’t recall the place I’m in By the looks inside
But sure as every hotel looks The same I realize
It’s another day without you
Chorus
tabbed by matthoff
Appears on: Mountain Tracks Vol. 4
CAPO ON 3RD FRET
GC
When the rain is falling You can hear me calling
G D
Been gone so long That I want to cry
G C
All the cities that I've seen This lonely road has taken me
G D Em
To another place Far away from you
C D
Em D
I close the door behind me And fall onto to the bed
Em D
Nothing on the TV And not much in my head
Em D
I think of you, it makes me smile Then I realize,
Em D G
It's another day without you
Chorus:
G C
Now wait for me little darling
G D
I'm coming home, I hope you understand
G C
I long for you little darling
G D G
Can't wait ‘til I can see you again
As the days turn into weeks I’ll call you when you’re fast asleep
The air outside Is cold enough to snow
All the little towns I see Another road has taken me
To some other place far away from you
The man behind the counter Says room 225
I can’t recall the place I’m in By the looks inside
But sure as every hotel looks The same I realize
It’s another day without you
Chorus
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Winds O’ Wyoming
Written By: Benny 'Burle' Galloway
Appears on: Old Hands, Mountain Tracks Vol. 4
Tuning:standard
intro-
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B|--------------------------------3----
G|--------------------------------2---
D|----0-2-0-0-0-2-4-2-0---0-2-0-0-0---
A|-1/3-----3-----------3-3-----3-----
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e|-------------------------------------------
B|------------------------------------------
G|------------------2-----------------------
D|-2-2h4-5-4-2-4-4-5-5-4-2-2-4-5-4-2-0------
A|------------------------------------2-0-----
E|---------------------------------------1/2--(D)
D C D
Two old cowboys the wind often whispers
C
Sweet reminders of where they belooooong
D G D
On back of a horse in a worn-out saddle
C D C D
Singin' a sweet country song, singin' a sweet country song
To old cowboys the wind often whispers
Some remember the right and the wrong
Trust a good wind and gun, don't be stupid, 'cause a
Bad wind is wicked and strong, a bad wind is wicked and strong
Chorus:
G D
And those big winds still blow across Wyoming
C
Two old cowboys, it's all they've ever known
D C???
How those big winds still blow across Wyoming
C D
From Cheyenne clear to Yellowstone
C D
From Cheyenne clear to Yellowstone
To old cowboys the wind often whispers
Son, remember the sweet bye and bye
Remember the day 'cause there's times a comin'
They'll be no place left for you and I, they'll be no place left for you and I
[ Chorus ]
Tabbed by: Seth Yager
Appears on: Old Hands, Mountain Tracks Vol. 4
Tuning:standard
intro-
e|--------------------------------2-----
B|--------------------------------3----
G|--------------------------------2---
D|----0-2-0-0-0-2-4-2-0---0-2-0-0-0---
A|-1/3-----3-----------3-3-----3-----
E|-----------------------------------
e|-------------------------------------------
B|------------------------------------------
G|------------------2-----------------------
D|-2-2h4-5-4-2-4-4-5-5-4-2-2-4-5-4-2-0------
A|------------------------------------2-0-----
E|---------------------------------------1/2--(D)
D C D
Two old cowboys the wind often whispers
C
Sweet reminders of where they belooooong
D G D
On back of a horse in a worn-out saddle
C D C D
Singin' a sweet country song, singin' a sweet country song
To old cowboys the wind often whispers
Some remember the right and the wrong
Trust a good wind and gun, don't be stupid, 'cause a
Bad wind is wicked and strong, a bad wind is wicked and strong
Chorus:
G D
And those big winds still blow across Wyoming
C
Two old cowboys, it's all they've ever known
D C???
How those big winds still blow across Wyoming
C D
From Cheyenne clear to Yellowstone
C D
From Cheyenne clear to Yellowstone
To old cowboys the wind often whispers
Son, remember the sweet bye and bye
Remember the day 'cause there's times a comin'
They'll be no place left for you and I, they'll be no place left for you and I
[ Chorus ]
Tabbed by: Seth Yager
River
Written By: Ben Kaufmann
Appears on: Mountain Tracks Vol. 4
G
Rivers rolls and
Em
River winds
C G D
And it seems to do something for my piece of mind
G Em
Though I didn’t know it, I came here lookin’ to find
C G D
A place to forget about my troubles for awhile
C
I saw a mother with her little baby while I was walking here
D G C
Yeah somethin’ ‘bout a little baby makes me laugh
D G C D
They don’t seem to have a care and I wonder if I’m ever gonna feel that way again
C D G
Till then, I’ll find some time to spend down by the river
I spent a lot of time lookin’ forward
Lookin’ back and lookin’ down at my feet upon the ground
I fell backwards and when I opened my eyes
I found myself staring straight up in the sky
And it seemed like there was somethin’ there to learn
When I realized I had nowhere else to be
And the only sound that mattered was the wind that blowed so gentle through the trees
Such a harmony down by the river
I heard music it was soft and clear
And I sang out for the first time, I didn’t care who would hear
Because I found my answers in the wind and waves
And the magic in the little things that happen everyday
And I played that tune on my old mandolin
And I didn’t hurt at all for company
‘cause the river likes to sing along and it knows the words to every song I play
Such a lovely day down by the river
C D
Such a lovely day……
C G
Appears on: Mountain Tracks Vol. 4
G
Rivers rolls and
Em
River winds
C G D
And it seems to do something for my piece of mind
G Em
Though I didn’t know it, I came here lookin’ to find
C G D
A place to forget about my troubles for awhile
C
I saw a mother with her little baby while I was walking here
D G C
Yeah somethin’ ‘bout a little baby makes me laugh
D G C D
They don’t seem to have a care and I wonder if I’m ever gonna feel that way again
C D G
Till then, I’ll find some time to spend down by the river
I spent a lot of time lookin’ forward
Lookin’ back and lookin’ down at my feet upon the ground
I fell backwards and when I opened my eyes
I found myself staring straight up in the sky
And it seemed like there was somethin’ there to learn
When I realized I had nowhere else to be
And the only sound that mattered was the wind that blowed so gentle through the trees
Such a harmony down by the river
I heard music it was soft and clear
And I sang out for the first time, I didn’t care who would hear
Because I found my answers in the wind and waves
And the magic in the little things that happen everyday
And I played that tune on my old mandolin
And I didn’t hurt at all for company
‘cause the river likes to sing along and it knows the words to every song I play
Such a lovely day down by the river
C D
Such a lovely day……
C G