The Felice Brothers are a folk rock/country rock band from upstate New York founded in 2006. The band comprises five main members: Ian Felice (lead vocals, guitar, piano), David Turbeville (drums, vocals), James Felice (accordion, piano, organ), and Christmas (bass), previously a traveling dice player. They have been joined by Farley, a washboard player and fiddler, and others who at times had a horn section to the band. The brothers are from the Catskill Mountains of New York. They hail from Palenville, NY, twenty minutes from Woodstock.
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I saw these guys on the Big Surprise tour, and was inspired to tab a few of their songs. is maybe the most energetic off their new record, and is probably my favorite track it. I know some of the chords are in between words or before entire lines, but I'm just to be as accurate as possible. Track: Penn Station Album: Yonder is the Clock E Standard Tuning, Capo on the 4th fret.
Chorus/Intro-
CC7 Well I died FGCC/BAm in Penn Station tonight,Oh Lord CC7 Well I died, FGCC/BAm In Penn Station tonight,Oh Lord FGC In Penn Station tonight
Verse 1-
FGC With a toothbrush and a comb FGCC/BAm Five dollars and dead cell phone,Oh Lord FGC No photo I.D. FGCC/BAm No past to torture me,Oh Lord FGC No past to torture me
Well I died in penn station tonight, oh lord Well I died in penn station tonight, oh lord In penn station tonight
Oh how sweetly I do sleep On the bathroom tile where the porters sweep With a nickel in my hand Like the star of Bethlehem, Oh Lord Like the star of Bethlehem
And I know on track number seven There's a train to take me to heaven, Lord But a faster train's coming near That the devil engineers, Oh Lord That the devil engineers
(For the "Chatter" Section here just a C going)
Well I died in penn station tonight, Oh Lord Well I died in penn station tonight, Oh Lord In penn station tonight
And I know on track number seven There's a train to take me to heaven, Lord But a faster train's coming near That the devil engineers, Oh Lord That the devil engineers
Tabbed by A Rolling Stone. For questons of corrections email: [email protected]