Walker - Tennessee Rain
Joe Strummer
C
(início)
G C F C G (K, this is Tennessee Rain the road version)
Intro
C F C G Am C F G C F C G Am F G C Am G C
Verse
C F C G I well I wish I was drunk in Havana Am C F G I wish I was at the Mardi Gras C F C G I wish I had me two pretty ladies Am C F G On a buckboard down on the South Georgia farm
Chorus
F C Run, run, run were the coyotes roam F Never to return to the transit road C G C That's where they bury the American dead Am G C That's where they bury the American dead
Verse 2
C F C G Well I wish I had one drop of liquor Am C F G That runs like a river in the cottonwood hills C F C G Making me forget the maggots and the chiggers Am C F G I'd like to spend an evening with a moonshine still
Chorus
F C Run, run, run, where the wild wind blows F Never to return to the transit road C G C I could drink a hatful of the Tennessee rain Am G C I could drink a hatful of the Tennessee rain
Instrumental
C F C G Am C F G C F C G Am F G C F C F C G C I could drink a hatful of the Tennessee rain Am G C I could drink a hatful of the Tennessee rain
Verse 3
C F C G Well I wish I was a helmsman on a Am C F G Clipper bound for the Spanish main C F C G Breathing fancy breezes Am C F G Gold Jamaican sugar cane. Run
Chorus
F C Run, run, where the wild wind blows F Never to return to the transit road C G C I could drink a hatful of the Tennessee rain Am G C I could drink a hatful of the Tennessee rain (Shake it out)
Instrumental
C F C G Am C F G C F C G Am F G C
Chorus
F C Run, run, run where the wild wind blows F Never to return to the transit road C G C I could drink a hatful of the Tennessee rain Am G C I could drink a hatful of the Tennessee rain
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