A banda fora formada em Wichita, Texas, em 1994 com Jarret Reddick (guitarra, vocal), Erik Chandler (baixo, vocal), Chris Burney (guitarra, vocal) e Lance Morril (bateria, vocal). Morril deixou a banda em 1998 (em bons termos), e Gary Wiseman entrou em seu lugar. O nome da banda fora derivado de uma comédia de Steve Martin, denominada “Bowling For Shit”, do seu álbum de comédia de 1978, Wild and Crazy Guy, fazendo uma referência ao Bowling For Dollars.
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!
this song is on the album lets do it for jhonny! tabed by Luca Piccirilli ny Suggestions Email [email protected]
Intro: D* A* D* A*
verse 1 D* A* i got my first real six string - brought it at the five & dime D* A* played it til my fingers bled - was the summer of '69 D* A* me and some guys from school had a band and we tried real hard D* A* jimmy quit and jody got married - shoulda known we'd never get far
chorus GADG oh when i look back now - that summer seemed to last for ever GADG and if i had the choice - ya i'd always wanna be there GAD* A* those were the best days of my life
verse 2 D* A* ain't no use complaining - when ya gotta job to do D* A* spent my evenings down at the drive in - and that's when i met you - ya
chorus GADG standing on your mamma's porch - you told me that you'd wait forever GADG and when i held your hand - i knew that it was now or never GAD* A* D* A* those were the best days of my life - back in the summer of '69
GD man we were killin' time CA we were young and reckless - we needed to unwind GDC i guess nothing can last forever...
D* A* D* A*
D* and now the times are changin' A* look at everything that's come and gone D* sometimes when i play my old six string A* i think about you wonder what went wrong
chorus GADG standing on your manna's porch - you told me it'd last forever GADG and when i held your hand - i knew that it was now or never GAD* A* D* A* those were the best days of my life - back in the summer of '69