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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****************** IF YOU COULD TOUCH HER AT ALL ******************
written by Lee Clayton
performed by Waylon Jennings.
Verse 1: C/GF Funny a woman can come home so wild and free GC/G And insist i don't watch her undress or watch her watch me F And stand by the bed and shiver as if she were cold GC/G Just to lie down beside me and touch me as if i were gold
Chorus: C/GF One night of love don't make up for six nights alone GC/G But i'd rather have one than none Lord,'cause i'm flesh and bone F Sometimes it seems that she ain't worth the trouble at all GC/G But she could be worth the world if somehow you can touch her at all
Verse 2 (a tone higher): DG Right or wrong a woman can own any man AD She can take him inside her and hold his soul in her hand G And leave him as weary and weak as a newborn child AD Fighting to catch his first breath and open his eyes
Chorus bis:(a tone higher) DG One night of love don't make up for six nights alone AD But i'd rather have one than none,I'm flesh and bone G Sometimes it seems that she ain't worth the trouble at all AD But she could be worth the world if somehow you can touch her at all