Esta cantante norteamericana (Decatur, Illinois, Estados Unidos, julio de 1971) de bluegrass destaca por su voz de soprano y virtuosismo con el violín.
DISCOGRAFÍA:
1985 - Different Strokes 1987 - Too Late to Cry 1989 - Two Highways 1990 - I've Got That Old Feeling 1992 - Every Time You Say Goodbye 1994 - I Know Who Holds Tomorrow (con The Cox Family) 1997 - So Long So Wrong 1999 - Forget About It 2001 - New Favorite 2004 - Lonely Runs Both Ways 2007 - Raising Sand (con Robert Plant)
¡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 320003 C* x32013 D xx0232 C 332010 A7 002020 G/C x32003 Db xxx121
Capo 3rd position
G Same old place, same old city. C* G What can I do? I’m falling in love.
I’m just an old hound dog, roaming around o’ Lord! C* G I’ve got on this and heaven above.
Chorus: GD Oh, Atlanta! I hear you calling. CA7 I’m coming back to you, one fine day. GG/CD No need to worry, there ain’t no hurry. DbC/////// (move 8 positions up, one at the time) ‘Cause, I’m GG/C On my way back to Georgia. GG/C On my way back to Georgia.
I get a feeling in me when I remember All those crazy days and crazier nights. Can’t you hear the music playing? You must have heard them saying “We’re going to rip them up and light up the night.”
Chorus:
Instrumental break: Chords over verse and first 4 chorus lines
Same old place. It’s the same old city. What can I do? I’m falling in love. I’m just an old hound dog, roaming around. Lord, Lord! I’ve got on this and heaven above.
Chorus: Oh, Atlanta! I hear you calling. I’m coming back to you, one fine day. Hey. Don’t need to worry, there ain’t no hurry. DbC/////// ‘Cause I’m Well, GD Atlanta, hear me calling. CA7 I’m coming back to you one fine day. Hey GG/CD Don’t need to worry, there ain’t no hurry. DbC/////// ‘Cause I’m GG/C On my way back to Georgia. GG/CC///////G [stop] On my way back to Georgia.