Um pouquinho de Clint Black... Além de um musico do Texas, fiel ao estilo balada romantica, simplesmente é filho do imortal Roy Rogers o cowboy de nossa infância... Um video está disponível no YOUTUBE, onde Clint e Roy Rogers fazem uma única e ultima aparição publica antes do cowboy ir cavalgar nos prados celestes..
¡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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Gulf Of Mexico by: Clint Black
INTRO: FCGC
C The Texas coastline hold her G close just like a lady
And in their time they've C weathered a storm or two.
The river feed her waters like I G feed your memory.
The deeper I go the more I'm C turning blue. F The sandy beaches drift in time CG and the changing tide I know C won't bring me back to yesterday G and the Gulf of Mexico. C The sails out on the water will G come take you away.
When your ship comes in I know C its time to go
and the waves along the seawall G tell me nothings here to stay
and no man is an island but I'm C still all alone. F I'm weighing anchors from the past CG as the south winds start to blow C sailing out of yesterday G and the Gulf of Mexico. FC I'll be sailing out of yesterday GFCGC and the Gulf of Mexic.