O Indigo Girls é composto por Amy Ray e Emily Saliers. Elas se conheceram no playground de uma escola primária em Decatur, Georgia, e têm tocado juntas desde o ensino médio. Foram contratadas pela Epic Records em 1989 e ganharam o Grammy de melhor albúm comtemporâneo folk naquele ano. Algumas de suas músicas são "Galileo", "Closer to Fine," e "Shame on You."
Além de musicistas, Ray e Saliers são ativistas, sempre apoiando campanhas para o controle de armas
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!
I have to point out that the lyric is incomplete and probably full of mistakes... the words in this song are barely understandable... anyway whoever wants to send me corrections or whatever can do it on my e-mail ([email protected])....i'd be so grateful about that...
despite the strumming, which is kinda hard, the chords and the song in general are pretty easy...standard tuning...no capo...
(when the indigoes play this song live there's just one guitar, fingerpicked by Emily, a mandolin strummed by Amy, the violin and the irish flute...)
D oh the boys of Dublin ? A come to hear their box of sins Bm to tell the stories of their street G to quill their suffering D they say let me go another round A and never take it laying down Bm cause in my heart i know G i'm strong enough to grow
A yeah Damo sings another song G all the sons of ? A all the daughters of ? G Damo sings a song of Love BmGD Damo sings a song of love
and i do i know our violin except what made it here through the ports and through the hill a whistle and a jade they worked the fields, they worked the wheels and sang songs of slaves to keep the change from binding on to keep their bodies grave
yeah Damo sings another song all the sons of ? all the daughters of ? road Damo sings a song of Love Damo sings a song of love