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Tom Russell

The Ballad Of Edward Abbey

Tom Russell

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Dificuldade: fácil | Estilo: folk | Sentimento: narrativa, reflexiva | Ocasião: violão, bar, show | Tags: folk, tom russell, inglês, violão, fácil, narrativa

"The Ballad of Edward Abbey", com credito para Tom Russell. Essa gravacao aparece relacionada ao lancamento "Indians Cowboys Horses Dogs" (ano

2004, pais US, status Official). George William Russell é um automobilista britânico, atualmente compete na Fórmula 1 pela equipe Mercedes. George Harrison MBE foi um guitarrista, cantor, compositor, produtor musical e cinematográfico britânico que obteve fama internacional como guitarrista dos Beatles. Geralmente chamado de "o Beatle quieto", Harrison aderiu ao hinduísmo e ajudou a ampliar os horizontes dos outros Beatles assim como seu público ocidental ao incorporar instrumentos indianos na música do grupo. Embora a maioria das canções da banda fossem escritas por John Lennon e Paul McCartney, a maioria dos álbuns dos Beatles, a partir de 1965, continham, pelo menos, duas composições de Harrison. Suas músicas para o grupo incluem "Taxman", "Within You Without You", "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", "Here Comes the Sun" e "Something". Esta última se tornou a segunda música mais regravada dos Beatles, perdendo apenas para "Yesterday".

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Intro: Am verse 1 F G Am It was in the town of Tucson in Nineteen Eighty-Three G Am A man named Edward Abbey come a walking up to me G Am He pulled his cigar from his mouth, said, "I smell lawyers here" F G Am The politician, running-dogs, they crawled away in fear [Refrão] G Singing do-ra-do Am Singing do-ra-day verse 2 F G Am Ed walked across the desert at least a thousand times G Am He spoke with javelina, slept 'neath piñon pine G Am And if he saw a billboard there, he'd chop that bastard down F G Am Said, if a man can't piss in his own front yard, he'd never keep close to town [Refrão] G Singing do-ra-do Am Singing do-ra-day F C E7 Am Lord, I wish Edward Abbey were walking round today verse 3 F G Am Ed had a taste for women, in fact he married quite a few G Am He said, "I'd fall in love, boys, but I'm only passing through G Am You know I like 'em all, boys, and some more than the rest F G Am I've tried my hand at monogamy, now I'm off to save the west [Refrão] G Singing do-ra-do Am Singing do-ra-day verse 4 F G Am Ed died one day at sundown in his Tucson riding shack G Am They wrapped him in a sleeping bag and drove him way out back G Am Beneath the wild saguaro, the coyotes chewed his bones F G Am And on a hidden marker, was 'No Comment', carved in stone [Refrão] G Singing do-ra-do Am Singing do-ra-day F C E7 Am Yeah, I wish Edward Abbey were walking round today Verse 5 F G Am Now I'm living in the desert, but the town is a-closing in G Am Those cracker box developments, Ed would call a sin G Am We stole this land from the Mexican and now we'll sell it back F G Am And they'll live like mortgage prisoners in those goddamn housing tracts Verse 6 F G Am Tell me, who votes for the mountain lion, tell me, who votes for the fox G Am Who votes for the spotted owl who hides there in the rocks G Am I wish that Ed would come again with a chainsaw in his hand F G Am And carve all up those housing tracts and take on back the land [Refrão] G Singing do-ra-do Am Singing do-ra-day F C E7 Am Yeah, I wish Edward Abbey were walking round today
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