Tonalité : D major
Intro 1
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G
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Verse 1
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the saddle again,
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out where a friend is a friend.
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B
feed on the lovely gems and wheat.
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Back in the saddle again
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Riding the range once more
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I'm holding my old 44
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Where you sleep out every night
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Back in the saddle again
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I go my way,
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back in the saddle again.
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America's western movie stars
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came from every ethnic background.
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Hispanic Americans like Leo Carrillo,
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Native Americans like Jay Silverheel.
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In 1938, our next guest invented
a Western character
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he called the Bronze Buckaroo.
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Ladies and gentlemen, Herb Jeffries.
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I'm back in the saddle again
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Out where a friend is a friend
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D
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I'm back in the saddle again
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I'm ridin' in rain once more
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Where you sleep out every night
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And the only law is right
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Back in the saddle again
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I go my way
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Back in the saddle again
Fm
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Back in the saddle again
Mr. Herb Jeffries,
83 years old
ladies and gentlemen
Thank you God bless you
Thank you. Thank you, Merv.
I love you.
Now, Herb, you started off with people
like Duke Ellington,
and you still work with Mercer Ellington,
his son.
That's right.
And yet, at some point you decided
you wanted to be a singing cowboy.
Tell me why.
Okay, well Merv, tell me,
what kid deep down in his heart
doesn't want to ride off into
the sunset
in a western movie and be a cowboy?
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