Chris Hicks is a bluesy Southern rock guitarist who has played with Gregg Allman, Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Marshall Tucker Band, among others. Based in Macon, GA, where he was inspired by Otis Redding and James Brown, Hicks played with his band the Experience at various blues festivals around the South. His group opened up for Steppenwolf and Charlie Daniels during the 1980s, and later that decade, Hicks was asked to join the Outlaws. After the Outlaws disbanded in 1996
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Date: June 17,2001 From: georgiascottcarver Comments to: [email protected]
Title: The Rain Performed by : The Chris Hicks Band
-= There are three "verses" worth of instrumental with 2 guitars and a piano on the CD I have. The riffs are basically the chords in the progression but with a Xsus4 or Xsus2 here and there.
INTRO GCGD GCGDG
G Well, It 6 oclock in the morning CG and the sun is on the rise D put your walking shoes on GC Theres no warning but it comes as no suprise GDG It gonna rain all day long GCG Drove down this road here a thousand times before D but today it aint the same GCG where the road is rolling that ain't were I'm going DG so I beleive I'll let it rain
Chorus: CG So let it rain, I don't really care DG When it stops or even when it starts CG The pain is more than I can bare DG Everytime that it's always raining in my heart
( Instrumental: Use verse chord progressio))
Chorus Again
Verse 2:
G Well, It 6 oclock in the morning CG and the sun is on the rise GC Not a cloud in the sky G Here's one for believing CG that the trouble'll soon be leaving DG when I tell the rain goodbye