Las Indigo Girls son un dúo de folk-rock estadounidense formado por Amy Ray y Emily Saliers. Tuvieron su inicio en un acto en el Eddie's Attic y fueron parte de la escena músical que se desarrolló en Athens (en el estado de Georgia), que incluye a otros grupos como The B-52's, Pylon, R.E.M., los Georgia Satellites y Love Tractor.
El grupo se formó en 1985, año en el que editaron el single "Crazy game". En 1987 editaron su primer álbum que se titula "Strange fire".
¡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!
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DADDY'S ALL GONE (James Taylor) -------------------------------
[D->Am7 means slide from D down to Am7(4), with the speed of a hammer-on]
G - Am7G/B - CD - D->Am7(4) G - Am7G/B - CD - D->Am7(4) [intro]
GAm7DAm7(4) Well I don't have much to say GAm7DAm7(4) Thought I'd call you up anyway GAm7DB7EmEm(9) Just to try and tell you the way that I feel today FC Oh, I miss you baby
Well, I sure am on the road I don't need to say much more I'm just the same old well known stranger that I was before Seems like yesterday now
GAm7DAm7(4) Daddy's all gone GAm7DAm7(4) He's just halfway home GAm7DB7EmEm(9) But he's hanging on to the telephone, singing please FC Don't let the show go on
Am7G/BCD [instrumental, double time from the other chords]
There's a bus every other hour Even a midnight train But that don't leave me the power to see your face again It's not that simple anymore
See there's a room full of smiling faces There's a man standing by the door He says its time we change our places and get down on the floor I'd like to kill him baby oh oh no now
Daddy's all gone He's just halfway home He's hanging on to the microphone, singing please Don't let the show go on