Coe David Alan - London Homesick Blues
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Band name | Coe David Alan |
Song name | London Homesick Blues |
Tab type | Chords |
Added | 05/09/2008 |
Size | 1.64 kb |
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London Homesick Blues written by Gary P. Nunn performed by David Allan Coe from the album Invictus (Means) Unconquered G Well when you're down on your luck and you ain't got a buck D In London, you're a goner. Even London Bridge has fallen down G C And moved to Arizona, now I know why And I'll substantiate the rumor that the English sense of humor G Is drier than the Texas sand Em Eb(single note) You can put up your dukes, or you can bet your boots D But I'm leavin' as fast as I can. C B/C Am (chorus) I want to go home with the Armadilla' C D G Good country music from Amarilla' and Abilene C D G The friendliest people and the prettiest women you've ever seen. Well, it's cold over here, Lord, and I swear I wish they'd turn the heat on And where in the world is that English girl I promised I would meet on the third floor And of the whole damn lot the only friend I got Is a smoke and a cheap guitar My mind keeps rollin' and my heart keeps yearnin' To be home in a Texas bar. (repeat chorus) Well I decided that I'd get my cowboy hat And go down to Marble Arch Station 'Cause when a Texan fancies he'll take his chances Chances will be taken, that's for sure And them Limey eyes, they were eyein' the prize Some people call manly footwear And they said "You're from down South" And when you open your mouth You always seem to put your foot there. (repeat chorus)