Waylon Jennings (1937-2002) fue un reputado músico de country. Comenzó su carrera a finales de los 50 en la banda de acompañamiento de Buddy Holly (The Crickets).
Fue uno de los máximos exponentes -junto a su amigo Willie Nelson- del movimiento outlaw, que dentro del género trataba de plantar cara al mainstream popero y mercantilista que se hacía a finales de los 70 en Nashville.
Los 70 fueron su época dorada, con éxitos como "You asked me too" o "Luckemback, Texas".
¡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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*********** OLD CHURCH HYMNS AND NURSERY RHYMES **********
written by Beth Nielsen Chapman
performed by Waylon Jennings.
Capo on the 2nd fret.
Verse 1: ADAEA Blow on you restless wind, up to your old tricks again. AEAEA Bear down you Texas sun, you make the desserts dry and the brush fires run. DAEA Splintered wood rusty chains, this old front porch swing remains. AEAEA A pendelum of memories, goes back and forth on a summer breeze.
Chorus: DA Singing old church hymns and nursery rhymes EA From the days way back before my time. DA With a little child upon my knee E Singing every sweet word back to me. DA Look how far I had to come EA To get back where I started from. D With a childs wisdom passin' time AEA Singing old church hymns and nursery rhymes.
Verse 2: ADAEA I've run the race I've walked the wire,I paid the price of my desire AEAEA And the only time I've known it all, is just before I took a fall. ADAEA So howl you lone coyote song, fade to sapphire sky of dawn. AEAEA Count me in the lucky men, to send the world around again.
Chorus.
Thanks to David M. Potter for the lyrics. Perret Charles-Amir : [email protected]