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Tom Paxton

Fare Thee Well Cisco

Tom Paxton

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"Fare Thee Well, Cisco", com credito para Tom Paxton. Essa gravacao aparece relacionada ao lancamento "Ramblin' Boy & Ain't That News" (ano

2001, pais XE, status Official). Entre as tags publicas associadas a essa gravacao estao folk, folk rock, rock. Os generos publicos relacionados a esse registro incluem folk, folk rock, rock. Thomas Richard Paxton é um cantor e compositor norte-americano de música folclórica que tem escrito, cantado, se apresentado e gravado músicas por mais de quarenta anos. Em 2009, Paxton recebeu o Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Bob Dylan, nascido Robert Allen Zimmerman é um cantor, compositor, escritor, ator, pintor e artista visual norte-americano, e uma importante figura na cultura popular há mais de sessenta anos. Grande parte do seu trabalho mais célebre data da década de 1960, quando canções como "Blowin' in the Wind" (1963) e "The Times They Are a Changin'" (1964) se tornaram hinos dos movimentos pelos direitos civis e de oposição à Guerra do Vietnã. Suas letras durante esse período incorporaram uma ampla gama de influências políticas, sociais, filosóficas e literárias, desafiaram as convenções da música pop e apelaram à crescente contracultura. Por conta disso, a música folk, na cultura norte-americana, atingiu o auge de popularidade nas décadas de 1950 e 1960 e Bob Dylan incorporou as tensões dessa época da melhor forma, com foco nos detalhes e humor.

[Verso 1] G C G While walking through the railroad yards on a cold and a rainy night, C G A D7 I saw a string of old boxcars as it pulled out of sight. G C G I heard the whistle blowing just as sad as anything. C G D7 G And it made me think of Cisco, and the songs he used to sing. [Refrão] G Fare thee well, Cisco, fare thee well. Here for just a while, gone a many a mile. D7 G Fare thee well, Cisco, fare thee well. [Verso 2] G C G He walked down every highway in this great and mighty land. C G A D7 He sang the songs of what he saw, he sang for every man. G C G He had no truck with nonsense, he sang 'em straight and plain. C G D7 G He got his greatest music from the whistle of a train. [Refrão] G Fare thee well, Cisco, fare thee well. Here for just a while, gone a many a mile. D7 G Fare thee well, Cisco, fare thee well. [Verso 3] G C G Well I dreamed that me and Cisco, we were standing in some town. C G A D7 The good clean air was in our lungs And the sun was a-shining down. G C G He said "This land has lots of room, It stretches far and wide. C G D7 G There's a lonesome freight at six-o-eight, Let's grab that train and ride." [Refrão] G Fare thee well, Cisco, fare thee well. Here for just a while, gone a many a mile. D7 G Fare thee well, Cisco, fare thee well. [Verso 4] G C G Well, he rambled 'round with Woody, just to see what he could see. C G A D7 And when the Fascist tide was high, he rambled out to sea. G C G And every where he rambled, he made friends of many men. C G D7 G And Cisco's friends can tell us we won't see his kind again. [Refrão] G Fare thee well, Cisco, fare thee well. Here for just a while, gone a many a mile. D7 G Fare thee well, Cisco, fare thee well. D7 G Fare thee well, Cisco. Fare thee well.
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