Mesabi
Tom Russell
C
(início)
C G Am F G C F C
Verse 1
N.C. C G F
Have you ever seen Duluth
C G F
When the Great Lake waves were pounding?
Am
There must be some way out of there
G
You might end up lost or drowning
C G F
And the polkas at the Polish dance hall
C G F
And the carnivals of spring
Am
And the rock and roll on that upright piano
G
Didn't the kid make the high school rafters ring?Verse 2
Am The kid heard Howlin' Wolf F Every night on the radio Am From those airwaves blasting all the way Em Nogales, Mexico Am And the duck-tail boys in Saint Cloud G Polished up their chords of fame F C And the armoury show where Buddy Holly sang D G 'The Learning of the Game'
Chorus
N.C. C G F
Some things never change
C G F
On the Mesabi Iron Range
Am
Where the north country's rain screams
G
"Don't make me do the work my father did"
F
Bethlehem of the troubadour kidInstrumental
G Am F Am G
Verse 2
C G F Have you heard the desert wind blow C G F 'Cross the City of the Angels? Am I was that kid playing football G In a Catholic school, deep down in Mexican town C G F Richie Valens sang, 'La Bamba' C G F It's eighty miles to Tijuana Am I stole my parent's car one day G Never found the dark-eyed ladies in the cowboy songs
Verse 4
Am Just a kid listening F To my Uncle George's record player Am Where the great vinyl wheel spun 'round Em Its holy prayer Am And steel guitars in Telecaster bars G Of San Joaquin towns F C And the 'Don't Think Twice It's Alright' D G Mesabi Holy Ground
Chorus
N.C. C G F
Some things never change
C G F
It's still the learning of the game
Am
You might end up on Fifth and Main
G
Please don't make me go out like my father did
F
I wanna sing like the troubadour kidChorus
C G F Some things never change C G F On the Mesabi Iron Range Am Where the north country's rain screams G "Please don't make me do the work my father did" F Bethlehem of the troubadour kid
Outro
C G F Some things never change C G F Some things never change Am Yeah, some things never change
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