Tom Russell was born in Los Angeles in 1950 and now makes his home, on the border in El Paso, Texas. He has recorded seventeen albums of original material and has written such classics as "Navajo Rug," "Gallo del Cielo," "Blue Wing," "Walking on the Moon," "St. Olav's Gate," and "Outbound Plane." Russell's songs have been recorded by Johnny Cash, Nanci Griffith, Guy Clark, Doug Sahm, Dave Alvin, Joe Ely, Ian Tyson, Suzy Bogguss, Iris DeMent, Peter Case, k.d. lang, Bob Neuwirth, Sylvia Tyson, Katy Moffatt . . . and many others.
¡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!
(G) Look at that headlight shining troug the (Em) rain It (C) must be that old Santa Fe freigh(D)train pause (G) Yeah
Verce 1
I`m (G) standing on Salteo Tile on an (Em) old adobe porch A(C)cross the street the Baptist church, God`s own neon (G) torch With my baby sleeping safe inside, I`m the shadow she`s the light. Now here (C) comes the sound of the (D) Santa Fe at (G) midnight.
Verce 2 same chords as in verce 1
Chorus:
(C) Blowing trough those cotton fields and Cana`tior river (G) breaks past the (Em) shanty towns of (G) old Juarez, The (C) eagle and the (D) snake (C) Blowin across West Texas (D) rattling out of (Em) sight The (C) music of the (D) Santa Fe at (G) midnight, Making (Em) love to the sound of the (D) Santa Fe at (G) midnight.
Verce 3 and 4 same chords than play chorus one more time