Ian Tyson (born September 25, 1933) is a cowboy folk singer from Alberta, Canada who was born in Victoria, British Columbia.
He and his then-wife Sylvia Fricker constituted one of the most popular folk duos of the 1960s, Ian & Sylvia. Tyson gradually shifted to the cowboy way while still with Sylvia, accentuating the western life through song. Residing on a ranch in southern Alberta, Tyson tours all over the west.
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!
#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## #012 {title:Four Strong Winds} {st:Ian Tyson} {c:(capo 2)} {C:Chorus:} Four strong w[D]inds that blow l[Em]onely, seven se[A7]as that run h[D]igh, All those things that don't ch[Em7]ange, come what m[A7]ay. But our g[D]ood times, all are g[G]one, and I'm b[A7]ound for movin' [D]on, I'll look [Em7]for you if I'm e[G]ver back this w[A]ay.
Think I'll [D]go down to Alb[Em]erta, weather's g[A7]ood there in the f[D]all, Got some friends that I can [Em7]go to workin' [A7]for. Still I w[D]ish you'd change your m[G]ind, if I a[A7]sked you one more t[D]ime, But we've b[Em7]een through that a h[G]undred times or m[A]ore.
{C:Chorus.}
If I get there 'fore the snow flies, and if things are goin' good, You could meet me if I sent you down the fare. But by then it would be winter, not much for you to do, And those winds sure blow cold, way out there.
{C:Chorus.} # # Submitted to the ftp.nevada.edu:/pub/guitar archives # by Steve Putz # 7 September 1992