Sister Hazel formed in Gainesville, Florida in 1994 and was named for Sister Hazel Williams, a local nun who ran a homeless shelter. The group released its self-titled debut album in 1994 through its independent record label, Croakin' Poets and shortly after its release, singer/guitarist Ryan Newell and drummer Mark Trojanowski joined the band. Newell played on the album before officially joining the group.
The band's second album, ...Somewhere More Familiar was released in 1997 and sold approximately 30
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
Strum the Am in the verses by lifting your finger off the B string before going to the C chord.
Am E |--------------| B |---1--0--1----| G |---2--2--2----| D |---2--2--2----| A |---2--2--0----| E |--------------|
Intro: Am, Am, Am, Am
Verse 1: AmC I remember watchin' GEmAm All the once upon a times C Remember thinkin' GEm Who's content and who's for rent AmCG And you said don't you want to be like that man!? Em Oh No-No-No! AmC But then he cracks that smile, GEm And that don't look so bad to me.....
Chorus: CGAm Happy--I'm happy FC But that ain't good enough for you GAmF Happy--I'm happy.....
CGAmF (2X) AmAm
Verse 2:
(No chords) I remember thinkin' Am How they thought that we should be
C Remember feelin' GEm That might be you but that ain't me AmCG And you said don't you want to be like that man!? Em Oh No-No-No! AmC But then he cracks a smile GEm And that don't look so bad to me.....
Chorus (2X)
(No chords) The suns that rise, a young girls sighs, A baby cries, and old man's eyes