Tonalité : E major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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On Fourth Street in Louisville
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in 1978
Stranded in a honky- tonk,
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somewhere 'tween dates
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There was a little band playin'
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as I sipped my beer
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But I never thought that I'd
hear what I'd hear
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Verse 2
There was a young man a pickin'
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'lectric guitar
Smokin' and a snippin',
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a learnin' how to be a star
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He had a big blue bandanna
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tied around his head
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A laid- back bass and a
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drummer named Red
Verse 3
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Well, his hair was cut long in the
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fashion of the time
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Sandpaper vocal but he milked every line
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His fingers like lightnin' on
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the guitar that he played
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He did "Lay Down Sally" and"Hank Didn't
Interlude 1
Do It This Way"
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Verse 4
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Well, I sat there and listened
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for over an hour
And the closest thing to country was
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a rockin' "Wildwood Flower"
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And I got that feelin' that I
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had been there before
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But I knew I had never been
through that door
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Verse 5
Well, the jukebox was turned
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on and the band took a break
I made my way up front
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to howdy and shake
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I said, "Son, I like your music and
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I kinda like your style."
But it seemed to me that I
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had seen that smile
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Verse 6
Well, he stood there for a moment,
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then he laughed and he slapped his knee
He said, "You are one man
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I've wanted to see."
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He said, "I know you,
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you story- tellin' son of a gun
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And you know me I'm Clayton
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Delaney's son."
Outro 1
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