Tonalité : Bb major
Intro 1
G
C
D
G
C
G
C
Verse 1
G
All
C
G
the rednecks are drawing
Am
their lines down in East Tennessee
D
Their cannons are primed
and they're fit to be tied,
Em
G
C
G
I be lieve
And the man in the gray flannel suit
Am
does not walk on the street
D
Say, does anyone know
G
C
G
what became of the old Opry?
C
G
Now the cowboys have taken an axe
Am
to the old hanging tree
D
They've traded their guns for a guitar
G
C
G
and two bags of weed
And they'll swear in a slow Texas draw,
Am
all the killin' is done
D
I believe them by God,
but I'm keeping my back
G
to the sun
Am
D
Tomorrow is out of sight
G
Yesterday's dead and gone
Em
Am
A
You never knew how right you were
D
the night you wrote that song
G
Well, the truck -driving man
makes his stops
Am
where the coffee is free
D
El Paso this morning,
G
C
G
tonight it'll be Tennessee
Em
C
G
An d he spends all his miles
Am
on the dials of a poppin' CB
D
Say, anyone know
what became of old Ralph
G
Emery?
Am
D
Tomorrow is out of sight,
G
yesterday's dead and gone
Em
Am
A
You never knew how right you were
D
C
Bm
the night you wrote that song
Am
G
C
G
Am
D
G
C
G
C
G
Yesterday's newspaper forecasts
Am
no rain for today
D
Oh, but yesterday's news is old news,
G
C
now the skies are all grey
G
C
G
But the East Texas hills are alive
Am
with its children in the spring
D
Say, does anyone know
what became of my sweet
G
Angelina?
Am
D
Tomorrow is out of sight
G
Yesterday's dead and gone
Em
Am
A
You never knew how right you were
D
C
Bm
the night you wrote that song
Am
G
C
G
C
G
C
G
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