Eric Andersen (born 14 February 1943 in Pittsburgh) is an American folk music singer-songwriter, who has written songs recorded by Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Judy Collins, Linda Ronstadt, the Grateful Dead and many others. Early in his career, in the 1960s, he was part of the Greenwich Village folk scene. After two decades and sixteen albums of solo performance he became a member of the group Danko/Fjeld/Andersen.
Andersen belonged, in the early sixties, together with Phil Ochs and Bob Dylan, to the Greenwich Village folkscene in New York.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From alt.guitar.tab Fri Jul 29 11:35:04 1994 From: [email protected] (Bob Cimikowski) Date: 27 Jul 1994 20:50:22 GMT Newsgroups: alt.guitar.tab Subject: "Thirsty Boots" (Eric Andersen)
Here's an old classic by Eric Andersen. Better listen to the recording to get a feel for it first. A harmonica would also help.
THIRSTY BOOTS
(Eric Andersen)
Guitar: standard tuning, capo IV
Intro: GG(F#) CGCGDD(G) DD(E)
Notes: use Travis picking style, playing individual notes in parentheses along with chords on either first or sixth string. The D(F#) chord is the usual D major chord with an F# added on the sixth string; likewise for G(F#).
GG(F#) CG You've long been on the open road, CGD(F#) You've been sleeping in the rain, GG(F#) CG From dirty words and muddy cells CGD(F#) Your clothes are smeared and stained, GG(F#) CG But the dirty words and muddy cells CGD(F#) Will soon be hid in shame GCG So only stop to rest yourself AmAm(G) D(F#) D(G) D(E) Till you are off again
Chorus:
GC So take off your thirsty boots GC and stay for a while, GG(F#) Em Your feet are hot and weary, AmAm(G) D(F#) from a dusty mile, GC And maybe I can make you laugh, GC maybe I can try, GG(F#) I'm just looking for the evening, AmAm(G) D(F#) GCD7GCD7 the morning in your eye.
So tell me of the ones you saw As far as you could see Across the plain from field to town A-marching to be free And of the rusted prison gates That tumbled by degree Like laughing children, one by one, They look like you and me
Chorus.
(Harmonica interlude).
I know you are no stranger down The crooked rainbow trails From dancing cliff-edged shattered sills Of slandered, shackled jails For the voices drift up from below As the walls they're being scaled Yes, all of this, and more, my friend, Your song shall not be failed.
Chorus.
Yes, you've long been on the open road You've been sleeping in the rain From dirty words and muddy cells Your clothes are smeared and stained But the dirty words, the muddy cells, They'll soon be judged insane So only stop to rest yourself 'til you are off again.