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The Maddox Brothers and Rose were an American country music group active from the 1930s to 1950s, consisting of four brothers, Fred, Cal, Cliff,

and Don Maddox, along with their sister Rose; Cliff died in 1949 and was replaced by brother Henry. Originating in Alabama, but gaining success after the Maddox family moved to California during the Great Depression, the group were among the earliest "hillbilly music" stars to emerge from the West Coast. The group disbanded in 1956, with Rose Maddox embarking on a solo career. Unity Dow é uma advogada botsuana, ativista de direitos humanos, política e escritora. Anteriormente, atuou como juíza no Tribunal Superior de Botsuana e como Ministra de Estado. Nascida no Protetorado da Bechuanalândia e filha de uma costureira e de um fazendeiro, Dow cresceu em uma aldeia rural. É formada em Direito em 1983 pela Universidade de Botsuana e Suazilândia após contar com apoio de um programa de auxílio britânico e ter completado dois anos de estudo na Universidade de Edimburgo, na Escócia, uma vez que Botsuana não tinha curso de Direito na época. Após sua formatura, Dow abriu o primeiro escritório de advocacia só para mulheres em Botsuana e, em 1997, tornou-se a primeira mulher a ser nomeada juíza da Suprema Corte do país.

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Intro C N.C. G7 C C [Verso 1] C Way up on the river that bears the state's name C G7 C There's a city by the water and I'm so glad I came C They do the Birmingham bounce and the two-step too C N.C. G7 C But it's the Cincinatti shuffle that's made me blue [Verso 2] C She was drinking soda pop from a mason jar C G7 C That a feller would sneak to her from behind the bar C I asked her if she'd show me the Cincinatti thing C G7 C 'Cause the only dance I knew was the buck-and-wing [Refrão] F There beneath the stars on an Ohio night F C G7 C We did the Cincinatti shuffle out in the moonlight F My feet were sore plumb through and through F C N.C. G7 C But it's the Cincinatti shuffle that's made me blue Instrumental C7 F F C G7 C F F C N.C. G7 C [Verso 3] C I asked her'f I could call her and she said that's fine C G7 C But do it early 'cause my daddy goes to bed at nine C She wrote her telephone number on my cigarette pack C G7 C But the ink got smudged and now I can't call her back [Verso 4] C Before I could get her to write it once more C G C The feller at the bar said she went out the door C I tried my best to follow to see where she had gone C G7 C But my dream disappeared now I'm left all alone [Refrão] F There beneath the stars on an Ohio night F C G7 C I was searching every street but she was clear out of sight F My feet were sore plumb through and through F C N.C. G7 C But it's the Cincinatti shuffle that's made me blue Instrumental C C C G C [Verso 5] C Way up on the river that bears the state's name C G7 C There's a city by the water and I'm so glad I came C They do the Birmingham bounce and the two-step too C N.C. G7 C But it's the Cincinatti shuffle that's made me blue Outro C N.C. G7 C
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