Joe Purdy is a North American based folk singer-songwriter from Arkansas. He has currently released twelve albums to date: his self-titled debut, Sessions from Motor Ave., Stompingrounds, Julie Blue, Only Four Seasons, You Can Tell Georgia, Paris in the Morning, Canyon Joe, Take My Blanket and Go, Last Clock on the Wall, 4th of July, and This American.
Purdy's albums "Paris in the Morning" and "You Can Tell Georgia" have sold a combined 80,000 single downloads online worldwide.
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California Girl By Joe Purdy (http://www.joepurdy.com) From the album The Sessions from Motor Ave.
Tabbed by Kevin ([email protected]) Check out the Unofficial Joe Purdy Transcription site at www.kevin.cafe150.com
Note that on some of the C and F^ chords there is some mixture of C - x30010 - C and F^ xx3011 - F^, which the reader can determine and reflect as he/she wishes.
Intro:
CC
CF^
CF^ She's walking away CF^ She's making a stand CF^ She's moving to a new life CF^ She's moving with a new man CF^ But I got news for her GF^ The kind that I can't say CBF^ Cause I came to my senses just a little too late
AmBF^ So I watch her drive away CB And I wave goodbye AmBF^ CBF^ And as her tail-lights fade into the night sky CBF^ CBF^ I say hey Don't you leave me, Annalee, alone CBF^ CBF^ Lover please Turn that car around and come back home CBF^ CBF^ New York is such a beautiful city, I'm sure CBF^ It's just too far for my California girl
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CF^ CF^ She was so sweet, she was so kind CF^ CF^ She'll leave it up to me, not to make up my mind in time CF^ GF^ So I guess she'll be the one to which no one will ever compare CBF^ And I guess she couldn't wait on me forever, yeah
AmBF^ So I'll watch her drive away CB And I'll wave goodbye AmBF^ CBF^ And as her tail-lights fade into the night sky CBF^ CBF^ I say hey Don't you leave me, Annalee, alone CBF^ CBF^ Lover please Turn that car around and come back home CBF^ CBF^ New York is such a beautiful city, I'm sure CBF^ It's just too far for my California girl
CF^ CF^ Do you remember when we used to drive with the windows down? CF^ CF^ Do you remember how I used to hold you when the lights went out? CF^ CF^ Do you remember when we looked at the stars, and listened to the waves come down? CF^ Do you remember the good times? CF^ Do you remember the good times? CF^ Do you remember all the good times? AmGF^ 'Cause I remember the good times we had
CBF^ CBF^ So hey, don't you leave me, Annalee, alone CBF^ Lover please please please please CBF^ Turn your car around and come back home CBF^ CBF^ New York is such a beautiful city, I'm sure CBF^ It's just too far for my California girl