The Flying Burrito Brothers were a country rock band which formed in 1968 in Los Angeles, California, United States. The band's original lineup consisted of Chris Hillman (vocals, guitar), Gram Parsons (vocals, guitar), Chris Ethridge (piano, bass) and Sneaky Pete Kleinow (pedal steel guitar). Later members of from the band's initial existence included Eddie Hoh (drums), Jon Corneal (drums), Bernie Leadon (guitar, vocals), Michael Clarke (drums) and Rick Roberts (vocals, guitar).
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Flying Burrito Brothers To Romona written by Bob Dylan
CG Romona come closer shut softley your watery eyes C The pangs of your sadness shall pass as your senses will rise F But the flowers of the city thou breath like yet death like the at G times
There's no use in trying to deal with the dying C Though I can not explain that in rhymes C Your cracked country lips I still wish to kiss G Have to be by the touch of your skin C Your magnetic movements still capture the moments I'm in F It grieves my heart love to see you trying to be a part of a world G that just don't exist
It's all just a scheme babe a vaccum of dreams that sucks you into C feeling like this C I've heard you say many times that your better than no-one G And no-one is better than you
If you really believe that you know you have nothing to win and C nothing to lose FG >From fixtures and forces and friends your sorrow does stem
They'll hype you & type & make you feel that you got to be just like C them
I'd forever talk to you but soon my words would turn into a G meaningless ring C For deep in my heart there's no help I can bring F Everything passes everything changes just do what you think you should G do C Then someday maybe who knows baby I'll come and be crying to you
Copyright @ 1964 M. Witmark & Sons From the "Flying Burrito Bros" LP