Reilly and Maloney is an American folk duo that first emerged in the 1970s, composed of Ginny Reilly and David Maloney. Based in Seattle and also in the San Francisco Bay Area, they performed for two decades, becoming well-known for the blend of their voices and their own solid songwriting accomplishments. They toured nationally, appearing with artists such as Judy Collins and Tom Paxton. Together they issued seven vinyl LPs, before breaking up in the late 1980s and each going on to solo careers.
¡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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## #154 # Performed by Reilly & Maloney {title:Goodbye to Tennessee} A[C]fter fifteen years of m[Em]arriage, she l[F]eft him in Te[C]nnessee [F]He found the rings on the [Dm]rabbit ears of the J[F]apanese T[C].V. She s[F]wapped him in for a [Dm]brand new man, and he [F]felt like an old used [C]car On a riverbank, a c[Em]hild on a log that d[F]rifted out too [C]far.
And it's [C]hey ho, [Em]hi ho, good[F]bye to Tennes[C]see [F]I'm on my way to [Dm]Oregon where n[F]obody knows [C]me I'm gonna b[F]uy a boat and [Dm]sail it out u[F]pon the drifting s[C]ea I'm gonna [C]ride the swells like an [Em]old blue whale, and [F]look for the rest of [C]me I'm gonna [C]ride the swells like an [Em]old blue whale, and [F]look for the rest of [C]me.
Outside of Tucumcare, a car drove by his truck Two kids had just got married; God bless 'em, and good luck His mind went back some fifteen years to a little white country church It was a buckboard scene from out of a dream, Jesus how it hurt
And it [G]hurts when the one that you love goes down the [C]road And at [G]first you will p[F]ray, "Oh Lord, this is too big a l[C]oad" But if you [G]try, you will find there are so many other [C]lives As there are [F]stars up in the s[G]ky.
And it's hey ho, hi ho, goodbye to Tennessee I'm on my way to regon where nobody knows me I'm gonna buy a boat and sail it out upon the drifting sea I'm gonna ride the swells like an old blue whale, and look for the rest of me I'm gonna ride the swells like an old blue whale, and look for the rest of me. # # Submitted to the ftp.nevada.edu:/pub/guitar archives # by Steve Putz # 7 September 1992