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Living On The Road Again

Arty Hill and the Long Gone Daddys

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Dificuldade: media | Estilo: country | Sentimento: animada | Ocasião: bar, violao | Tags: country, rodoviagem, bar, animada, alegre, medio, violao

"Living on the Road Again", com credito para Arty Hill & The Long Gone Daddys. Essa gravacao aparece relacionada ao lancamento "Back on the

Rail" (ano 2005, pais US, status Official). Arty Hill is an American country music singer-songwriter of the Honky-tonk tradition. His work has been covered by several artists including Jason & the Scorchers and the Kenny and Amanda Smith Band. Em ciência da computação, front-end, interface frontal ou parte frontal e back-end, parte secundária, parte de suporte ou parte de retaguarda são termos generalizados que se referem às etapas inicial e final de um processo. O front-end é responsável por coligir a entrada do usuário em várias formas e processá-la para adequá-la a uma especificação em que o back-end a possa utilizar.

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Afinação: E A D G B ETecla: ACapotraste: Sem capotraste [Verse 1] A Well they closed down the Palace, shut off the marquee lights D E A Daddy turned his back and spat as he was walking away A He handed me his guitar, saying son it’s gonna be all right D E A I never liked playin’ the Palace anyway [Chorus] D So rev up the motor, get out of sight A Take it out of town on the parkin' lights D Take a couple dollars, put it in the can A E Hide it in the back, ‘cause you know we’re gonna need some friends E A [Verse 2] A Well daddy roamed this country, with us and that old guitar D E A He worked like a farmer, never made as much as he owed A Yazoo City up to Californ’, Mesa Arizona where my sister was born D E A We settled down a little, then we had to get on the road [Chorus] D So rev up the motor, get out of sight A Take it out of town on the parking lights D Take a couple dollars, put it in the can A E Hide it in the back, ‘cause you know we’re gonna need some friends E A Living on the road again [Interlude] A D E A A D E A [Bridge] D Mama taught me readin’ and writin’ A In between filler ups D But with the guitar strummin’ D And the highway hummin’ E My lessons got all shook up A Well I named my Gibson Alice, for a girl I never met at school D E A I think about her everytime I take a lead A And there’s always a Palace, to pay a guitar playin’ fool D E A About a dollars worth of what he really needs [Chorus] D So rev up the motor, get out of sight A Take it out of town on the parking lights D Take a couple dollars, put it in the can A E Hide it in the back, ‘cause you know we’re gonna need some friends E A Living on the road again [Outro] E Need some friends A Living on the road again
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