Текст песни Cohen Leonard - tennessee waltz | guitar chord и Mp3
Cohen Leonard - tennessee waltz | guitar chord и Mp3 слова песни
Sorry, the first sending was cut. Please delete the old file and replaceit with this one.thank you very, very much Subject c/leonard_cohen/tennessee_waltz.crd from Adi.Heindl@chemie.uni-regensburg.deIn his lyric compilation Dean Engelhard writes thatLeonard Cohen had performed the song at some concerts (in the seventies?). the original lyrics and chords are from ftp.uwp.edu/ ../folk/... submitted by ??? Thank to the unknown person. TENNESSEE WALTZ by Pee Wee King (intro) |D|GDA|D|D| (VERSE 1) D D7 G I was dancin` with my darlin to the Tennessee Waltz D Bm E A When an old friend I happened to see. D D7 G I introduced him to my darlin` and while they were dancin` D G D A D my friend stole my sweetheart from me. (CHORUS 1) D D7 G D I remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz Bm E A `cause I know just how much I have lost D D7 G Yes I lost my little darlin` the night they were playin` D G D A D That beautiful Tennessee Waltz (solo, same as a verse) (CHORUS 1) or CHORUS 1 alone again (VERSE 2) D D7 G Now I wonder how a dance like the Tennessee Waltze D Bm E A Could have broken my heart so complete D D7 G Well I couldn`t blame my darlin`, and who could help fallin` D G D A D In love with my darlin` so sweet (CHORUS 2) D D7 G D Well it must be the fault of the Tennessee Waltz Bm E A Wish I`d known just how much it would cost D D7 G But I didn`t see it commin`, it`s all over but the cryin` D G D A D Blame it all on the Tennessee Waltz (solo, same as a verse) (CHORUS 2)New second verse written by Cohen: lyric source was Dean Engelhardts Smugged Air. D D7 G She goes dancin` with the darkness to the Tennessee Waltz D Bm E A and I feel like I`m falling apart D D7 G and it`s stronger than drink and it`s deeper than sorrow D G D A D this darkness she left in my heart I remember the night ... (CHORUS 1) That beautiful Tennessee Waltzi thank for the additional information i got from rec.music.folk: From: jlupton@sas.upenn.edu (John Lupton)Written and originally performed by Pee Wee King (and His Golden West Cowboys) back in the 40s. Patti Page had a monster pop hit with it in the 50s, it`s been done by dozens of people since in forms from bluegrass to country to pop to folk to...well, whatever. I`ll even admit to having a version by Anne Murray that`s done very nicely.>A good time to mention Jesse Winchester`s "Brand New Tennessee Waltz." Just>an aside.The Nashville Bluegrass Band does a sterling version of this on one of their albums...either "Nashville Bluegrass Band" or "Idle Time", I forget which.********************************************************************************From: jondw@ix.netcom.com (Jon Weisberger)Actually, the songwriting credit is to Pee Wee King and Redd Stewart,who was the vocalist in his band, according to Bill C. Malone`s_Country Music U.S.A._My favorite recording, FWIW, is that made by one of our century`s greatfolk artists, Earl Taylor, on his "Body And Soul" album on Vetco.******************************************************************************From: spinoza@next06wor.wam.umd.edu (Yon Bonnie Laird of Cairn Robbing)My favorite version would be the live recording of Patsy Cline. Sounds like it was done at the Opry or some such live show. I heartily recommend the box set, BTW. jeff weiss, college park (md)