David Munyon - Guitar Road
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Band name | David Munyon |
Song name | Guitar Road |
Tab type | Guitar tab |
Added | 05/10/2008 |
Size | 1.82 kb |
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# Date: 7/31/00; 2:05:24 AM From: harriet harrietSubject: 'Guitar Road' by David Munyon. 'Guitar Road' Written by Chris Denschner and David Munyon. Performed by David Munyon on the cd 'Poet Wind' on Stockfish Records. Intro G Am C G Well you learned to play at thirteen Am On someone's old guitar C And you waited for the memories G To become your stars G But time she takes her sweet way Am Ain't no point in lookin' back C And you wonder how your old car G Was ever going to last. Chorus. Em Well you ramble past the factories G And the supermarket nights Em Well some dreams they get buried D And some you still hold tight Am And vodka takes advantage C Cause the nights can get so cold G D So you travel like a warrior G Am7 On this guitar road. D G On this guitar road. Well you grew up there in Fort Worth You grew up in the bars You went deep inside your soul Just to listen to your heart Some say that heaven's angels Helped you with some parts And gambling took you places Some were kind of dark. Chorus. Some people call it crazy And others call it art But just a few do realise What you're talking about I hope your days are easy May your pockets fill with gold And may you forever roll On this guitar road. Chorus. Thanks to Bob Harris for playing the music on BBC Radio Two. Http://www.bobharris.org.