El músico country, George Strait, nació en 1952 en Texas. Empezó su carrera en un grupo de rock’n’roll, pero se alistó en el ejercito en 1971. Cuando estaba destinado en Hawai, empezó a tocar música country con el grupo Rambling Country, patrocinado por el ejercito. En 1975, cuando regresó a Tejas formó su propia banda, Ace in the Hole. Empezó en solitario en 1980, y su single de debut, “Unwound”, subió directamente al Top Ten.
¡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!
DD/C#D/BAEmAEmA I left, out of Tucson, with no destination in mind. EmAEmADD/C#D/BA I was runnin' from trouble and the jail-term the Judge had in mind. Am7DAm7D And the border meant freedom, a new life, romance, Am7DGD/F#EmD And that's why I thought I should go, EmAEmADD/C#D/BA And start my life over on the seashores of old Mexico.
DD/C#D/BAEmAEmA My first night in Juarez, lost all the money I had. EmAEmADD/C#D/BA One bad senorita made use of one innocent lad. Am7DAm7D But I must keep on runnin'; it's too late to turn back: Am7DGD/F#EmD I'm wanted in Tucson, I'm told. EmAEmADD/C#D/BA Yeah, an' things'll blow over on the seashores of old Mexico.
DD/C#D/BAEmAEmA Two Mexican farmers en route to a town I can't say, EmAEmADD/C#D/BA Let me ride on the back of a flatbed half-loaded with hay. Am7DAm7D Down through Durango,Palima,Palmira, Am7DGD/F#EmD Then in the Manzanio, EmAEmADABbBb Where I slept IN THE SUNSHINE on the seashores of old Mexico.
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EbBb/DCmBbFmBbFmBb After one long siesta, I came wide awake in the night. FmBbFmBbEbBb/DCmBb I was startled by someone who shadowed the pale moonlight. BbmEbBbmEb My new-found companion, one young senorita, BbmEbAbEb/GFmBb Who offered a broken hello, FmBbFmBbEbBbBB To the gringo she found on the seashores of old Mexico.
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EE/EbE/DbBF#mBF#mB She spoke of Sonora and swore that she'd never return, F#mBF#mBEE/EbE/DbB For her Mexican husband, she really had no great concern. Bm7EBm7E 'Cause she loved the gringo, my red hair and lingo: Bm7EAE/AbF#mE That's all I needed to know. F#mBF#mBEE/EbE/DbB Yeah, I found what I needed on the seashores of old Mexico.
Bm7EBm7E Yeah, she loved the gringo, my red hair and lingo: Bm7EAE/AbF#mE That's all I needed to know, ha, ha. F#mBF#mBEE/EbE/DbB Yeah, I found what I needed on the seashores of old Mexico.