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Date: Fri, 16 Jan 1998 20:02:15 -0400

From: Christopher Allan Gehrz 

To: guitar@olga.net

Subject: PRO: w/whiskeytown/houses_on_the_hill.pro



"Houses on the Hill"

©Barland Music/Texas Browndog Music (BMI)/Bug Music

By David Ryan Adams and Caitlin Cary

From Whiskeytown's album STRANGER'S ALMANAC (Outpost Records/Mood Food Records)



INTRO:          [C   F   G   G   C   F   G   G]



VERSE ONE:      Well, I [C]found a bunch of letters

                They were [F]written for the fellow

                Who [G]broke your momma's heart

                And the [C]envelope folds [F]smelled of her ancient per[G]fume

                [F]I'll bet she didn't [G]know

                How to re[C]spond to forty [C/B]blankets of [Am]snow

                [Am/G]Caught him out [F]wandering a[G]lone

                With no place to [C]go [F C]



CHORUS I:       [F] There were stars in the [C]sky

                There were [C]houses on the [C/B]hill

                There were [Am]bottles and [Am/G]pills

                That were [F]easy to buy to [G]keep her warm

                From the [C]oncoming storm [F C]



VERSE TWO:      Well, I found them in the northwest corner of the attic

                In a box labeled "Tinsel and Lights"

                Didn't know what I was looking for

                Maybe just a blanket or artifacts

                Eisenhower sent him to war

                He kept her picture in his pocket that was closest to his heart

                And when he hit shore, it must have been a target

                For the gunner-men



CHORUS II:      There were stars in the sky

                There were bunkers in the hill

                And there were caskets to fill where he would lie

                Shrouded in the red, white & blue with the stripes

repeat CHORUS I