The Desert Rose Band was an American country rock band from California, founded in 1985 by Chris Hillman (formerly of The Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers), and Herb Pedersen and John Jorgenson. Also in the original lineup were Bill Bryson (bass guitar), Jay Dee Maness (pedal steel guitar), and Steve Duncan (drums). Herb sang the high tenor part above Chris' tenor and each Desert Rose Band album featured Herb on one lead vocal. In the 1980s and early 1990s, the band charted several singles on the U.
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From: Rick L [[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, December 11, 1997 12:36 AM
Desert Rose Band You Can Go Home written by Hillman/Hill From DRB "True Love" 1991 Curb/MCA Records
EC#mAB I went back to my home town AEB Christmas snow was on the ground EC#mAB Saw the girl who use to be ABE Everything in the world to me EC#mAB We were down to my old school AEB Walked the halls remembering the rules EC#mAB Thought of friends who use to be ABE Everyththing in the world to me AE My family noved far away AE We never did return AEC#m That girl found someone elese to love B Here's the one the thing that I learned EAF#m You can home and that's a fact BE You can go home but you can't go back
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EC#mAB Saw the house where she use to live AEB Saw the park where we first kissed EC#mAB Saw the dreams that use to be ABE Everything in the world to me AEAE Evrything in the world to me now just a fading memory AEC#mB All these years I heard it call me EAF#m You can home and that's a fact BE You can go home but you can't go back