Three Verses
Confederate Railroad
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F Bb F Bb [Verse]F He had a Martin I had a Fender, weBb were thirteen years of ageF Out back in the tool shed, we wereC searchin? for the sameF Everyday all through that summer,Bb we?d rock n roll and rageF All the neighbors kept complainin?,C F but it never slowed us down. [Chorus]Bb We sang Three Verses of Dixie,F Bb Can?t Get No SatisfactionF C Rainy Women Numbers 12 and 35Bb F Try A Little Tenderness, A WhiterBb Shape Of PaleG F Turn Turn Turn, For What It?sBb C F Worth, Long Black Veil.Bb F BbF Bb Moved out to California, shootin? for the starsContinúa después del anuncioF The biggest thing since Elvis,C nothin? could go wrongF But they took us for all our money,Bb and everything else we ownedF So we got ourselves some whiskey,C F and we drank it all night long. [Chorus 2]Bb We sang Three Verses of Dixie,F Bb Can?t Get No SatisfactionF Rainy Women, and A Bad Moon On TheC RiseBb F Try A Little Tenderness, A WhiterBb Shape Of PaleG F Turn Turn Turn, For What It?sBb C F Worth, Long Black Veil.Bb F BbD Bb Oh we never quite got over it, weF C D when out separate waysBb He traded in his music for cocaineF C nights, and reckless daysBb F Still I knew he always wanted, toC Bb make one last journey home.F Near a small white church in theBb F valley, beneath a wooden bridgeC Patiently we waited, on that cold Alabama rainF Then the preacher startedBb preachin?, about lives and about our timesF The sun was slowly sinkin?, as weC F laid his body down. [Chorus 3]Bb We sang Three Verses of Dixie, WhatF Bb a Friend We Have In JesusF Walkin? In The Garden, and The OldC Rugged CrossBb F Try A Little Tenderness, A WhiterBb Shape Of PaleG F Turn Turn Turn, For What It?sBb C F Bb Worth, Long Black Veil. [Otro]F Bb We sang Long Black VeilF Bb F Bb We sang Long Black Veil.F Bb F Bb F Bb