Cub Country began in the late 1990s as a side project for then Jets to Brazil bassist, Jeremy Chatelain. Chatelain was interested in creating a sound closer to blues/country/Americana, quite different from his previous projects, Jets to Brazil and Handsome. While the timbre of the music and the vocals are different from his previous projects, the poetic quality of his lyrics will be familiar to fans of Handsome and the first Iceburn 7".
Cub Country's first release came in the form of 2000's Castle Goldshins EP.
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!
Chords Used: C/G(C), F/C(F), G, C7, Csus(optional also) Use the C/G and the F/C to give a more country sound. Or use C and F to make it easier to play. Listen to the song for the details.
F/CC/G I've just heard a voice on my radio tonight CBAG(strum)GABC/G saying to me, you know it's been awhile F/CC/G I've just seen a face, pass through my memory CBAG(strum) GABC(strum) C7 Saying to me, come back tonight F/GCsusC/G And I turn the music low CBAG(strum)GFEC(strum) C7 Cause I don't have time to make you mine F/GCsusC/G I feel so lonely sometimes CBAG(strum) GFE C/G That I could die, but not tonight
E (hammer on G) FEC(strum) x 3
F/GC/G Could be the moon I'm singing to, could be the stars CBAG(strum) GABC/G(strum) And it could be you but it's not true F/GC/G You are miles away, hear what I say CBAG(strum) GABCC7 Please hear my words I love you the same F/GCsusC/G And I let the music play CBAG(strum) GFECC7 Cause i found the time to make you mine F/GCsusC/G And i feel so lucky some times CBAG(strum) GFE C/G That I could die but not tonight GFEC/G(strum) I'll live awhile GFEC/G(strum) I'll live awhile.