Tonalité : A major
Verse 1
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I'm gonna do you a little medley
of a Hank Williams song.
If you hear one you like,
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you tell me about it, okay?
I tried so hard, my dear, to show
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That you're my every dream
Yet you're afraid each thing I do
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It's just some evil scheme
The more I learn to care for you
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The more we drift apart
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Why can't I free your doubtful mind
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And melt your cold, cold heart
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Yeah!
Take these chains from my heart
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and set me free
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Be as fair to my heart as you can be
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Well then if you no longer care
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All the love that's beating there
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Take these chains from my heart
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And set me free
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I bet you remember this one
If you love me half as much as I love you
You wouldn't worry me
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half as much as you do
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I know that I would never be this blue
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If you only loved me
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half as much as I love you
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Today I passed you on the street
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And my heart fell at your feet
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I can't help it if I'm still in
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love with you
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Somebody else stood by your side
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And he looked so satisfied
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I can't help it if I'm still
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in love with you
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Now everybody knows this,
you're cheatin' hard,
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but if you weep
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You'll cry and cry and try to sleep
But sleep won't come the
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whole night through
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You're cheatin' hard,
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we'll tell on you
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The news is out, all over town
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That you've been seen
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the runnin' round
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I know that I should leave,
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then I just can't go be
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with again
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Here's my favorite,
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ladies and gentlemen
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I have the invitation that you sent me
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You wanted me to see you
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change your name
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I we could sing Hank's songs all night,
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but we don't have time
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to do them all.
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I've had the pleasure of playing in 41 countries around the world,
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ladies and gentlemen, and I've never been anywhere yet,
no matter what language
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they spoke
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Somebody didn't know
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this next song of Hank Williams
Here's the song that made
his name famous
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Em
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all around our world
I got a feelin' cold and blue
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Oh Lord, since my baby said goodbye
Lord, I don't know what I'll do
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All I do is sit and sigh and sigh,
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oh Lord, that
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Last Monday she said goodbye
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Well, Lord, I told her goodbye
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She'll do me, she'll do you,
she got the kind of lovin'
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Lord, I loved her hair
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when she called me sweet daddy
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Such a beautiful dream
I hate to think it all over
I lost my heart,
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it seems I've grown so used to you somehow
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But I'm nobody's sugar daddy now
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And I'm low on some
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I got the lovesick blues
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Well, we couldn't quit a
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-singin' Hank Williams songs
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unless we did the first one
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that he ever put on record.
Do y know what the first song
he ever put out was?
Goes like this.
Came in last night at half past ten
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That baby of mine,
she wouldn't let me in
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So move it on over, shove it on over
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Move over big dog,
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cause I need it all moving in
Well she warned me once
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and she warned me twice
But I don't take no one's advice
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So move it on, move it on over
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Cold it on over, cold it on over
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Move over knee -long,
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cause the feet don't move any
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Move over hot -dog,
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cause the cold don't move any
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This is for you, Miss Dankler.
From the great Atlantic Ocean
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to the wide Pacific Shore
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To the queen of flowing mountain
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by the South Mill by the shore
In a mighty rush of the Indian canine
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loathsome ho -ho's claw
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No changes can be taken
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on the Wabash Cannonball, yeah
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Harden Powell in his big electric
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Hawaiian steel guitar
She rolled into Birmingham
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on no December day
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As you pulled into the station,
you could hear all the people say
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There's a gal out there from Florida,
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she's long and she's tall
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She's a combination of the
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Wabash Cannonball
and the Roll
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Chuck Jennings and his custom
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Fender guitar
Here's to daddy Travis
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May's name forever stand
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Always be remembered
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throughout this great land
His earthly race is over
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and we're back to a draw
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Gonna carry him up to heaven
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on the Wabash Cannonball
Everybody!
Well, listen to the jingle, the rumble,
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and the roar
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As he glides along the world
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and by the hills and by the shore
Hear the mighty rush of the engines,
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and I love some hobo squawk.
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No changes can be taken
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on the Wabash Cannonball.
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We're rollin' right to Dixie
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on the Wabash Cannonball.
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God love you ladies and gentlemen!
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A special thanks to Mr. Foxcar Willie,
And here also from Nashville, Tennessee,
the unique talent of the Marlins.
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