Thomas George "Tom" Russell (born 5 March 1950) in Los Angeles) is an American singer-songwriter. Although most identified with the country music tradition, his music also incorporates elements of folk, Tex-Mex and the cowboy music of the American West. His songs have been recorded by artists such as Johnny Cash, Nanci Griffith, Dave Alvin, Suzy Bogguss and more. In addition to his music, he is also a painter of folk art and has published a novel and a book of songwriting quotes co-authored with Sylvia Tyson.
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(G) Homestead Pennsylvania, the (D) home of the U.S. (G) Steel (G) And the men down at the Homestead Works Are (D) sharing one last (G) meal (C) Sauerkraut and kilb(G)assa, (C) a dozen beers or (G) more (C) A hundred years of (Bm) pouring slab, They’re (Am) closing down the (D) door And this mill won’t run no (G) more. (Em)
There’s silence in the valley, there’s silence in the streeets There’s silence every night here upon these cold white sheets Were my wife stares out the window with a long and lonely stare She says “you kill yourself for 30 years but no one seems to care”
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