Gram Parsons (November 5, 1946 – September 19, 1973) was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and pianist born Ingram Cecil Connor, III. A solo artist as well as a member of The International Submarine Band, The Byrds and The Flying Burrito Brothers, he is best known for a series of recordings which anticipate the country rock of the 1970s and the alt-country movement that began in the 80s. Parsons was a close friend of Keith Richards and is also credited for turning the Rolling Stones onto country music in their 'Let it Bleed'-era.
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Kiss The Children Gram Parsons Written by Rik Gretch Tabbed by Derrick [email protected]
[D] Well, it's said my life is been so free and [G] easy but I'll [A] tell you now the story isn't [D] so 'cause I've [D] spent a lot of [D7] time down on the [G] corner tasting [A] tears and spilling whisky on the [D] floor
such a [G] shame that it's so hard from me to [D] tell the truth to you but by [F#m] now you know the kind of man I [A] am so don't [D] turn your pretty [D7] face away from [G] me, dear 'cause there's [A] kids and this game don't under-[D] stand
One more [G] night like this would put me six feet [D] under but my [F#m] heart will still be fighting for your [A] love just re-[D] member, little [D7] darling, that I [G] love you and kiss the [A] children for me, please, before you [D] go
so don't [G] play this crazy game with me no [D] longer 'cause I [F#m] won't be able to resist my [A] rage and the [D] gun that's hangin [D7] on the kitchen [G] wall, dear is like the [A] road sign pointing straight to satan's [D] cage and the [G] gun that's hangin on the kitchen [D] wall, dear is like the [A] road sign pointing straight to satan's [D] cage