Tom Russell was born in Los Angeles in 1950 and now makes his home, on the border in El Paso, Texas. He has recorded seventeen albums of original material and has written such classics as "Navajo Rug," "Gallo del Cielo," "Blue Wing," "Walking on the Moon," "St. Olav's Gate," and "Outbound Plane." Russell's songs have been recorded by Johnny Cash, Nanci Griffith, Guy Clark, Doug Sahm, Dave Alvin, Joe Ely, Ian Tyson, Suzy Bogguss, Iris DeMent, Peter Case, k.d. lang, Bob Neuwirth, Sylvia Tyson, Katy Moffatt . . . and many others.
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Beyond the Blues Written by: Tom Russell, Peter Case, Bob Neuwirth CD: Tom Russell - The Long Way Around From: [email protected]
[Intro] EAEEEsus4
[Verse] EAEEsus4E Old man on the corner, singing my life AEEsus4E And he's playing that guitar with a rusty old knife A And every line that he sings rhymes with the truth EBA And the promise of something beyond the blues E Beyond the blues
EAEEsus4E Me and my darling took the long way around AEEsus4E Through the wide open countries and the heart attack towns A To every fork in the road where we've all got to choose EBA Between darkness and light, beyond the blues
EAEEsus4E Beyond the blues, beyond the shadows, beyond the rain BE Beyond the darkness and all the pain AEEsus4E When you're walking in circles, with holes in your shoes BA Love is the road that leads out beyond the blues E Beyond the blues
EAEEsus4E Old man on the corner has been gone for years AEEsus4E And that guitar in the night bled rusty tears A But there's a song that he left us we'll never lose EBA That love is the road that leads beyond the blues E Beyond the blues
EAE Beyond the blues, beyond the shadows, beyond the rain BE Beyond the darkness and all the pain AE When you're walking in circles, with holes in your shoes BA Love is the road that leads out beyond the blues E Beyond the blues BA Love is the road that leads out beyond the blues