Willis Alan Ramsey (born in Birmingham, Alabama, on 5 March 1951) is an American singer-songwriter, a cult legend among fans of Americana and Texas country. His 1972 self-titled record Willis Alan Ramsey was the only album he ever recorded.
Raised in Dallas, Texas, Ramsey graduated from Highland Park High School in 1969, and was a prominent baritone in the school's Lads and Lassies Choir. In his senior year, he played a leading role in the musical Carousel.
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!
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@SONG: "The Ballad of Spider John" @CHORDS: Michael D. Montgomery ([email protected]) Willis Allen Ramsey ("Willis Allen Ramsey")
Intro: Am (pull off index finger) AmC Spider John is my name friend DAm I'm in between freights and sure would be obliged CG If I could share your company AmC I'm on my way to nowhere DG Been runnin' from my past AmCG runnin' from the things I use to be-eeee AmC now I know my words sound strange to you DAm But if you wait till my song is sung and the story's told CG You might come to understand
AmCDG How I'm old and bent and Devil sent, and runnin' out of time AmCD When not long ago I held a Royal Flush in my hand
Chorus: EmEm7 Oh, I was a Supermarket fool A7EmEm7A7 I was a motor bank stool-pidgeon, robbin' my hometown EmEm7A7 I thought I lost my blues, yes I thought I paid my dues FCGEm And I thought I'd found a life to suit my style GF And old Spider John, robber man CAm long, tall, and handsome GFCAm Yes, old Spider John with a loaded hand, takin' ransom C Then one day I met Diamond Lil D and she was the sweetest thing, I declare AmCG That the summer wind had ever blown my way AmCDG But Lil she had no idea, of my illustrious occupation AmCG She thought I was a saint, not a sinner, gone astray-ay AmCD Spider he loved his lady so much, he would not confess his sins AmCG For I knew if I did the lady would surely take her leave AmC But you know that the word got around and Lilly left town DG And he never saw her again AmCD Tossin' and turnin', 'causin' his heart to grieve
(repeat chorus) AmC That is all my story DAm It's been these thirty years since I took the road CG To find my precious jewel one AmCDG If you see my Lilly, won't you give her my regards? AmCG Tell her old Spider got tangled in the black web that he spun AmCG You can tell her that Spider got tangled in the black web that he spun