Gram Parsons (Winterhaven, Flórida, 5 de novembro de 1946 — Joshua Tree, Califórnia, 19 de setembro de 1973) foi um cantor, compositor e guitarrista estadunidense que trabalhou com bandas como The Byrds e Flying Burrito Brothers. É considerado um dos precursores do country rock (surgido em fins dos anos 1960) e do alt-country (anos 1990). É também co-autor de clássicos como Hickory Wind, Juanita, Sin City e In My Hour of Darkness. Ao invés de country progressivo
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thanks to Roy J for the words please post corrections
Gram Parsons & ISB Blue Eyes written by Gram Parsons
GD Sometimes I get upset when people treat me bad CG I don't have time to think and so I get real mad C I pull me hair and find somewhere that I can be alone DG But when I do I think of you and then I hurry home
Chorus: CDG Where I've got chores to keep me busy, a clock to keep my time CGD A pretty girl to love me, with the same last name as mine CG And when the flowers wilt, a big old quilt to keep us warm DG I've got the sun to see your blue eyes and tonight you're in my arms GD Sometimes I get unwound when fancy cars drive past CG Money don't get me down, but I can't make it last C I bite my nails and if that fails I go get myself stoned DG But when I do I think of you and head myself back home CDG Where I've got chores to keep me busy, a clock to keep my time CGD A pretty girl to love me, with the same last name as mine CG And when the flowers wilt, a big old quilt to keep us warm DG I've got the sun to see your blue eyes and tonight you're in my arms
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>From The Safe At Home LP International Submarine Band