Petty no tenía aspiraciones musicales hasta que Elvis Presley visitó su ciudad natal. Tras trabajar con sus primeros grupos The Sundowners, The Epics y Mudcrutch (que incluían a Mike Campbell y Benmont Tench, futuros miembros de los Heartbreakers), comenzó su carrera discográfica como Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers con un álbum titulado como la banda y publicado en 1976. El álbum tardó un año en tener éxito en su país natal. En 1977, la
¡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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REBELS by TOM PETTY from the album SOUTHERN ACCENTS ---------------------------------------------------
Intro: CGAmF
CAm Honey don't walk out I`m too drunk to follow CAm You know you won't feel this way tomorrow FG Well - maybe I'm a little rough around the edges FG Inside a little hollow FG I get faced with somethings sometimes FG That are so hard to swallow
AmC Hey! I was born a rebel AmC Down in Dixie on a Sunday morning FG Yeah - with one foot in the grave FG And one foot on the pedal Am I was born a rebel C I was born a rebel
C Well she picked me up in the morning Am And she payed all my tickets C Yeah she screamed in the car Am And left me out in the thicket FG Well - I never would've dreamed FG That her heart was so wicked FG Oh - but I keep coming back FG 'Cos it's so hard to kick it.
AmC Hey! I was born a rebel AmC Down in Dixie on a Sunday morning FG Yeah - with one foot in the grave FG And one foot on the pedal Am I was born a rebel C I was born a rebel
C Even before my father's fathers Am They called us all rebels C Burned our cornfields Am And left our cities level FG I can still feel the eyes FG Of those blue bellied devils FG When I'm walking round tonight FG Through the concrete and metal.
AmC Hey! I was born a rebel AmC Down in Dixie on a Sunday morning FG Yeah - with one foot in the grave FG And one foot on the pedal Am I was born a rebel C I was born a rebel
I can post chords for stacks more Tom Petty if anyones interested - most of them though (including this !) are normally fairly simple to get the general feel. Shaun.