Willie Nelson nació en Texas en 1933, es todo un icono de la música country y a lo largo de su carrera ha colaborado con todo tipo de artistas.
Su carrera empezó en los años 50, pronto se fue ganando el respeto de la comunidad country por sus composiciones más que por sus interpretaciones, donde su voz nasal no era bien acogida por todo el mundo.
El éxito le llegó a traves de Patsy Clyne, la cual inmortalizaria su "Crazy". Poco después aparecería otro clásico: "Funny
¡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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Date: 10/27/96; 6:42:51 PM From: Hakan Sjostrom Subject: CRD: FARTHER DOWN THE LINE rec. by Willie Nelson
FARTHER DOWN THE LINE Recorded by Willie Nelson Written by Lvle Lovett
CAPO 1ST FRET: KEY:Bb PLAY:A
[A] Let's have a [A7] hand for that young [D] cowboy And wish him better luck next [A] time. I hope we'll see him up in [E7] Fargo Or somewhere farther down the [A] line [A7] This time he sure drew a [D] bad one One that nobody could [A] ride By the way he pulled his [E7] hat on You know he'd be there for the [A] fight
CHORUS: And it's the [A7] classic contra- [D] diction [GD] The unavoidable aff- [A] liction. And it don't take much to pre- [E7] dict, son The way it always [A] goes [A7] 'Cause one day she says she [D] loves you [GD] And the next she'll be tired [A] of you N' push'll always come to [E7] shove you On that midnight rode- [A] o
INSTRUMENTAL
He almost made it [A7] to the [D] buzzer Somehow he gave up in the [A] end He put one hand around the [E7] other And let that pick-up man on [A] in [A7] It was his last chance to [D] ride it Now he'll have to move a-[A] long But he knows back in his [E7] mind, that He won't be away for [A] long
CHORUS
So let's have a [A7] hand for that young [D] cowboy [GD] And wish him better luck next [A] time I hope we'll see him up in [E7] Fargo Or somewhere farther down the [A] line
Thanks for help on the lyrics to: [email protected] (Gene L. Graham)