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Jim Reeves

The Blizzard

by Jim Reeves
Jim Reeves

Biography:

James Travis "Jim" Reeves (August 20, 1923 – July 31, 1964) was an American country and popular music singer-songwriter. With records charting from the 1950s to the 1980s, he became well known as a practitioner of the Nashville sound (a mixture of older country-style music with elements of popular music). Reeves scored his greatest success with the Joe Allison composition "He'll Have to Go". Known as "Gentleman Jim", his songs continued to chart for years after his death.

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Jim Reeves

Other songs:

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  • He'll Have To Go
  • I Missed Me
  • Put Your Sweet Lips
  • Teardrops On The Rocks
  • Welcome To My World
  • A Fallen Star
  • A Letter To My Heart
  • A Strangers Just A Friend
  • A Womans Love
  • According To My Heart
  • Adios Amigo
  • After Awhile
  • After Loving You
  • Am I Losing You
  • Am I That Easy To Forget
  • An Old Christmas Card
  • Angels Dont Lie
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  • Are You The One
  • Beautiful Life
  • Before I Die
  • Beyond The Clouds
  • Beyond The Shadow Of A Doubt
  • Billy Bayou
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  • Blue Boy
  • Blue Side Of Lonesome
  • Blue Without My Baby
  • Blues In My Heart
  • Born To Be Lucky
  • Bottle Take Effect
  • Breeze Blow My Baby Back To Me
  • But You Love Me Daddy
  • Christmas Alone
  • Christmas Polka
  • Crying In My Sleep
  • Dark Moon
  • Dear Hearts And Gentle People
  • Dear Hearts Gentle People
  • Deep Dark Water
  • Did You Darling
  • Distant Drums
  • Dont Let Me Cross Over
  • Four Walls
  • Guilty
  • Have You Ever Been Lonely
  • Heartbreak In Silhouette
  • Hell Have To Go
  • I Call Her Heartache
  • I Fall To Pieces
  • I Guess Im Crazy
  • I Love You Because
  • I Wont Come In While Hes There
  • I Wont Forget You
  • Id Rather Have Jesus
  • Im A Fool To Care
  • In A Mansion Stands My Love
  • It Is No Secret
  • Ive Lived A Lot In My Time
  • Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross
  • Just Call Me Lonesome
  • Maureen
  • Memories Are Made Of This
  • Missing You
  • Moonlight And Roses
  • Most Of The Time
  • My Cathedral
  • Sarie Marais
  • Snowflake
  • Suppertime
  • The Ballad Of Rodger Young
  • The Blizzard
  • The Image Of Me
  • The White Cliffs Of Dover
  • The Wreck Of The Number Nine
  • Theres A New Moon Over My Shoulder
  • This World Is Not My Home
  • True
  • When Two Worlds Collide
  • When You Are Gone
  • Where Well Never Grow Old
  • Whispering Hope
  • Yonder Comes A Sucker
  • Your The Only Good Thing
  • Youre The Only Good Thing

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C C7 F C
There's a blizard comming on, how I'm wishing I was home,
C G
for my pony's lame, and he can hardly stand.
C C7 F C
Listen to that norther sigh, if we don't get home we'll die.
G Am
But it's only seven miles to Mary Ann's.
G C
It's only seven miles to Mary Ann's.

C C7 F C
You can bet we're on her mind, for it's nearly supertime
C G
and I'll bet there's hot bisquets in the pan.
C C7 F C
Lord my hands feel like there froze, and there's a numbness in my toes.
G Am
But it's only five more miles to Mary Ann's.
G C
It's only five more miles to Mary Ann's.

C C7 F C
That wind's howling and it seems mighty like a woman's scream.
C G
And we'd best abe moving faster if we can.
C C7 F C
Dan just think about that barn, with the hay so soft and warm.
G Am
For it's only more miles to Mary Ann's,
G C
It's only three more miles to Mary Ann's.


(Talk--chord in background)
Dan get up you ornery cuss, or you'll be the death of us.
I'm so weary, but I'll help you if I can.
Alright dan, perhaps it's best, if we stop a while and rest.
For it's still a hundred yards to Mary Ann's.
It's still a hundred yards to Mary Ann's.

(Talk--chord in background.)
Late that night the storm was gone, the found him there at dawn.
He'd-a-made it but he just couldn't leave old Dan.
Yes they found him there on the plains, hands froze to the reigns.
He was just a hundred yards form Mary Ann's.
G C
He was just a hundred yards from Mary Ann's.





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