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Slim Dusty

Old Man Drought

Slim Dusty

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Dificuldade: facil | Estilo: country | Sentimento: animada | Ocasião: churrasco | Tags: country, folk, acustico, viagem, nostalgica, churrasco, facil

"Old Man Drought", com credito para Slim Dusty. Essa gravacao aparece relacionada ao lancamento "Songs From the Cattle Camps" (pais AU, status

Official). Stanley Beresford "Donn" Reynolds foi um compositor e cantor de música country canadense, mais conhecido por seu estilo iodelei. Muitas vezes referido como "King of the Yodelers", Reynolds estabeleceu dois registros mundiais. Ele gravou 38 singles e seis álbuns ao longo de sua carreira que durou mais de 40 anos. Joseph Rudyard Kipling foi um autor e poeta britânico, conhecido por seus livros "The Jungle Book" (1894), "The Second Jungle Book" (1895), "Just So Stories" (1902), e "Puck of Pook's Hill" (1906); sua novela, "Kim" (1901); seus poemas, incluindo "Mandalay" (1890), "Gunga Din" (1890), "If"(1910) e "Ulster 1912" (1912); e seus muitos contos curtos, incluindo "The Man Who Would Be King" (1888) e as compilações "Life's Handicap" (1891), "The Day's Work" (1898), e "Plain Tales from the Hills" (1888).

Simplificar Afinação: E A D G B ETecla: CCapotraste: Sem capotraste [Intro] C G7 C e|-------|---0---0-|---0-----|---1---1-|---1-----|---0---0-| B|-------|---1---1-|---1-----|---0---0-|---0-----|---1---1-| G|-------|---0---0-|---0-----|---0---0-|---0-----|---0---0-| D|-------|---2---2-|---2-----|---0---0-|-0---1-2-|---2---2-| A|---0-2-|-3-----3-|-3---0-1-|-2-----2-|---------|-3-----3-| E|-3-----|-----3---|---------|-----3---|---------|-----3---| [Verse] C D Hard hit by drought in Queensland and all the neighbouring states G7 C I learned how bad things really were from a couple of ringer mates D And every word they told me I'd like you all to hear G7 C The following stories told to me will give you some idea [Verse] C D In the western town of Boulia conditions are so grim G7 C The frogs are rising ten-year-old and haven't learned to swim D While waiting for the drought to break they're not content to lie G7 C But climb and jump from the nearest tree in the hopes they'll learn to fly [Interlude] G7 C e|-----|---1---1-|---1-----|---0---0-| B|-----|---0---0-|---0-----|---1---1-| G|-----|---0---0-|---0-----|---0---0-| D|-----|---0---0-|-0---1-2-|---2---2-| A|-0-1-|-2-----2-|---------|-3-----3-| E|-----|-----3---|---------|-----3---| [Verse] C D There's a place called Heartbreak Corner so dry there are no tears G7 C Lived a boundary rider and his son, a lad of sixteen years D A raindrop smacked him on the brow he cleared out just because G7 C And we caught him up at the ten mile bore, he didn't know what it was [Verse] C D And the further out the worse it gets it's well beyond a joke G7 C So dry in fact they're smoking pipes they can't lick down a smoke D And sticky tape holds down the stamps on letters outward bound G7 C The drought is on and men can't sweat in a dehydrated town [Interlude] G7 C e|-----|---1---1-|---1-----|---0---0-| B|-----|---0---0-|---0-----|---1---1-| G|-----|---0---0-|---0-----|---0---0-| D|-----|---0---0-|-0---1-2-|---2---2-| A|-0-1-|-2-----2-|---------|-3-----3-| E|-----|-----3---|---------|-----3---| [Verse] C D A city chap come to the bush to analyse the drought G7 C At Bourke he asked a squatter how his stock were hanging out D Six years of drought, how were his stock, he'd drive this pest away C They were both alright when I seen 'em last and that was yesterday [Verse] C D Old man drought and searing heat it goes from bad to worse G7 C What a fool I'll look with this here song if the seasons in reverse D But the time will come when hungry stock can only chew their cud G7 C C It's a well-known fact out in the west they see more drought and flood
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