Darryl Purpose was a late arrival to the folk explosion of the 1990s. By the time he became a full-time folk singer in 1996, the competition among acoustic troubadours scrambling to find a place in the wake left by monster success stories like Tracy Chapman, Shawn Colvin, and the Indigo Girls was intense and daunting. But folk music is, after all, a storytelling genre. And when Purpose did finally hit the folk scene, he came with an unusually eclectic resume that provided him with a wealth of compelling stories to tell.
¡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!
this is my first chord submission please correct where it does'nt sound right ([email protected])...here goes AEAE e|--------0---------0----------------2p0----------------|-----0---------0-| b|-2----0---------0-------0--2p0---0-----3h5--2p0------2|---0---------0---| g|-2--2------1--1-----1h2--------1----------------2h4--2|-2------1--1-----| d|-2---------2-----------------------------------------2|--------2--------| a|-----------2------------------------------------------|--------2--------| e|------------------------------------------------------|-----------------| A e|------------------2--0------| instead of the complete A and E you could b|------0--2p0---0-------3--2-| try playing the G (G|--2--) on fret two. g|--1h2--------1------------2-| d|--------------------------2-| a|----------------------------| e|----------------------------|
AEF#mD Springtime sunrise on a warm dessert morning. AEF#mDADA(strum each once) I'll be your honey, you can be my hero. AEF#mD It's been a while since the cards have smiled,now one fine day AEF#mDADF#m I'll be heading down the road on the right side of zero.
F#mED There's a break-even point I know, AEBm Just where it is so hard to tell. F#mED But if you don't know where even is AEBmD How can you know when you're doin' well.
AEF#mD Before you disappear when I count to ten AEF#mDADA I'll be your honey you can be my hero AEF#mD Till then I'll be countin' on you, to tell me when AEF#mDADF#m I'm heading down the road on the right side of zero
F#mED There's a break-even point I know AEBm And I will find it 'fore I get old F#mED But if you don't know where halfway is AEBmD How can you know if you're young or old?
AEF#mD There's a dirty little war down south covered like a baseball game AEF#mDADA And you hear about the players like you hear about your sporting heroes AE But this is life this ain't no game and I think F#mD We should leave people to their own ways and AEF#mDADA Head on down the road on the right side of zero
strum AEF#mDADA (x3) AEF#mDADF#m (x1 with the F#m strumed into chorus)
F#mED There's a break- even point I know AEBm Just where it is so hard to tell F#mED But if you don't know where even is AEBmD How can you know if your doin' well
AEF#mD Springtime sunrise in a warm dessert morning AEF#mDADA I'll be your honey you can be my hero AEF#mD It's been a while since the cards smiled now one fine day AEF#mDADA I'll be heading down the road on the right side of zero AEF#mDADA heading down the road on the right side of zero AEF#mD heading down the road on the right side on right side on right side AEDADA heading down the road on the right side of zero