John Gorka (born in July 1958) is an American contemporary folk musician. In 1991, Rolling Stone magazine called him "the pre-eminent male singer-songwriter of what has been dubbed the New Folk Movement.
Gorka was born in Edison, New Jersey. He received his first guitar as a Christmas gift, though Gorka alleges that his older brother stole it from him shortly thereafter. He eventually learned, instead, to play the banjo, and began performing in a folk music group at his church.
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Land of the Bottom Line by John Gorka
I have chorded the song as if played in first postion. However, he plays with a capo at the 4th fret.
Dsus2 = xx0230
Intro: Basically same as the Verse
Verse:
CGDEm I couldn't bribe a wino, on what I used to make
CGDDsus2D My fortune was as sure as the wind
CGDEm But I was free to wonder, time was on my hands
CGDDsus2D It was mine to burn and to bend
Chorus:
EmCDEm Freedom for freedom, call that an even scheme
CGDDsus2D Give me time to wonder and to dream
EmCDEm I'll take the money, they'll take the time
CGDDsus2D Down to the land of the bottom line
Em To the bottom line.
Verses
Then there came a chance, to make some steady dough Bouncing up my alley to the door You fill your clothes with keys, and dammned responsibilities Trading the maybe for the sure.
(Chorus)
All I ever wanted, was to be a kid and play Fighting every change along the way I don't like work, I don't like waste And I don't like waiting for a taste.