Joe Ely (born February 9, 1947) is an Austin, Texas, honky-tonk/country musician. Ely, born in Amarillo, spent his formative years from age 12 in Lubbock, Texas.
Shortly after high school, in 1970, with fellow Lubbock musicians Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Butch Hancock, he formed The Flatlanders. According to Ely, "Jimmie was like a well of country music. He knew everything about it. And Butch was from the folk world. I was kinda the rock & roll guy, and we almost had a triad.
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Date: 10/24/96; 10:36:00 AM From: "Krall, Steve" Subject: Joe Ely: All Just to Get To You
All Just To Get To You Music and Lyrics by Joe Ely >From the Album, Letter To Laredo Transcribed by Steve Krall ([email protected])
All Just To Get To You
Intro: GGFC (repeat)
Verse 1: G I have stumbled on the plains G Staggered in the wind G Stood at a crossroad or two D Cried to a river D Swept to the sea GCG All just to get to you
Verse 2: I have flagged a yellow cab Hopped a rusty freight Sang till my lips turned blue Flown a silver bird On the tops of the clouds All just to get to you
Chorus: C I ran too hard, G I played too Rough C I gave my Love G Not near Enough C I bled too red G I cried too blue D I beat my fist D Against the moon CG All just to get to you
Verse 3:
I have run from St. Paul To Wichita Falls Call'd you from sunny Baton Rouge Hocked everything >From my watch to my ring All just to get to you
Chorus
Break: Bb Bbsus (repeat four times) then hit: CCC
Verse 4: >From the California Shore Where the mighty ocean roars To the lands of the Hopi and the Sioux I walked the desert sands Crossed the Rio Grande All just to get to you
Verse 5: I have stumbled on the plains Staggered in the wind Stood at a crossroad or two Cried to a river Swept to the sea All just to get to you