Doug Supernaw was born on September 26, 1960, in Bryan, Texas. His mother, a fan of country music, exposed him to acts such as George Jones and Gene Watson, by whose works he would later be influenced. Supernaw later attended college on a golfing scholarship; after dropping out of college in 1979, he briefly worked on an oil rig before serving as a musician in local bands. Doug moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1987, where he found work as a session songwriter.
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
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Reno written by:Doug Supernaw/Kenny King/Allen Huff/Justin white/ Tim Buckley/ Joe DeLeon/ Don Crider performed by: Doug Supernaw on "Red and Rio Grande"
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FCBb 1.Couldn't roll me a seven if they gave me loaded dice FCBb I couldn't draw a hand if I sat here all night FCBb Scared money bad whiskey there ain't no way to win FCBb This ain't the first time, it's the way it's always been
FBbC C.You know the ladies a lot like Reno FBbC She ain't got a heart and she don't care when you're down FBbC Just like the lights of a casino BbC She'll pull you in and play with you awhile BbGmF But there ain't no way to win I know she's a lot like Reno
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2.They're both out to break you, take everything you got When you finally win the hand there ain't nothin' in the pot A gamble that I'm takin' but either one i choose Lady or Reno either way I lose