Sentimental, nostalgic country & western ballad. Lead pedal steel ...Sentimental, nostalgic country & western ballad. Lead pedal steel guitar. Slide Dobro @ 1'00 & laid-back rhythm.
Rockabilly with a train beat pattern. Rock band with twangy guitar & ...Rockabilly with a train beat pattern. Rock band with twangy guitar & upright slap bass.
USA. Inspirational, pensive, relax & contemplative. Country ballad ...USA. Inspirational, pensive, relax & contemplative. Country ballad with a cinematic feel. Electric & acoustic guitars & predal steel guitar.
Letras ... Country & western waltz. Sentimental love story & an homage to the ...Country & western waltz. Sentimental love story & an homage to the state of South Carolina (the Palmetto state). Male singer, pedal steel, fiddle & rhythm.
SOUTH CAROLINA WALTZ VERSEIt was early spring Cherry blossoms were bloomin’ And the sun settin’ low in the palmetto sky
Sally Ann took the hand
Of Sir William Lewis And fell in love as they danced to The South Carolina Waltz
VERSE He was a sailor Who came from South Hampton From a ship building family, though we never pried Sally Ann had her man, Sir William Lewis And they danced and they swayed to the South Carolina Waltz
CHORUS We always knew
That it was forever Like the dawn of the rest of their lives From that night on, they were always together Side By Side
VERSE It was late in the fall When winter came callin’ And the sun sinkin’ low in the palmetto sky Sally Ann took the hand of sir William Lewis And they sailed off together for a late sunset ride But the autumn winds can be unforgiving And from out of nowhere their boat capsized And Sally Ann grabbed the hand of Sir William Lewis And we found them together on the shore where they died
Short Instrumental break
Now it’s early spring Cherry blossoms are bloomin’ And the sun settin’ low in the palmetto sky
Letras ... Honky-tonk / western-swing song in the spirit of the late 40's & ...Honky-tonk / western-swing song in the spirit of the late 40's & early 50's. Confident & bouncy. Male singer, fiddle & pedal steel solo @ 0'50, rhythm & piano.
TOO MANY HONKY TONKS VERSE I know she didn’t mean to hurt me She tried so hard to make it right I guess I lost out to the whisky But I wonder where my baby is tonight
CHORUS ‘Cause when her tears start fallin’ Her goodtime friends come callin’ And they won’t keep her feet
On solid ground From lonely street to misery Uptown on down There’re just too many honky tonks around
INSTRUMENTAL
VERSE The neon lights are shinin’ Right thru the warm glow of this wine And my ole heart is pinin’ And I wonder where she’ll be
At closing time.
CHORUS ‘Cause when her tears start fallin’ Her goodtime friends come callin’ And they won’t keep her feet
On solid ground From lonely street to misery Uptown on down There’re just too many honky tonks around
From lonely street to misery Uptown on down There’re just too many honky tonks around
Underscore. Honky-tonk / western-swing in the spirit of the late 40's ...Underscore. Honky-tonk / western-swing in the spirit of the late 40's & early 50's. Confident & bouncy. Fiddle & pedal steel solo @ 0'50, rhythm & piano.
Letras ... Bitter-sweet country & western ballad. Peaceful but with a touch of ...Bitter-sweet country & western ballad. Peaceful but with a touch of nostalgia. Male singer, rhythm, piano & pedal steel.
I DON'T MATTER ANYWAY VERSE There’s a rumor goin’ round this little town Say you’re gonna throw my love away Well tell me where do you get off I’m the one having second thoughts And I don’t think we can last another day
CHORUS So We can talk about it We can sleep on it But I ain’t gonna meet you face to face Cause I’m beginnin’ to see
What you don’t mean to me And it really doesn’t matter anyway
VERSE You’ve got a new boyfriend, and I’m real free Let’s just call a spade a spade I’m eatin’ real well, and takin’ care of myself It’s something I gave up on along the way
CHORUS So we can talk about it We can sleep on it But I ain’t gonna meet you face to face Cause I’m beginnin’ to see
What you don’t mean to me And it really doesn’t matter anyway
REPEAT CHORUS We can talk about it We can sleep on it But I ain’t gonna meet you face to face Cause I’m beginnin’ to see
Underscore. Country & western ballad. Peaceful but with a touch of ...Underscore. Country & western ballad. Peaceful but with a touch of nostalgia. Rhythm, piano & pedal steel.
Melancholic, tender & serene country ballad in Texan mood. Lead ...Melancholic, tender & serene country ballad in Texan mood. Lead electric guitar. Acoustic guitar and harmonica @ 0'51
Uplifting classic rock in the spirit of the 50's & the 60's. Rock ...Uplifting classic rock in the spirit of the 50's & the 60's. Rock band with lead guitar.
Letras ... Famous 19th century folksong also known as The Great Rock Island ...Famous 19th century folksong also known as The Great Rock Island Route and became a country music standard. "From the great Atlantic Ocean to the wide Pacific shore...". Male country singer, rhythm section, banjo, mandolin. Harmonica solo @ 1'25 & electric guitar. Instrumental tr-26.
Verse 1 From the great Atlantic ocean to the wide Pacific shore From the queen of flowing mountains to the south side by the shore She's mighty tall and handsome and known quite well by all She's the combination on the Wabash Cannonball
Verse 2 Now She came down from Birmingham one cold December day As she rolled into the station you could hear all the people say There's that gal from Tennessee she's long and she's tall She came down from Birmingham on the Wabash Cannonball
Verse 3 Yeah Listen to the jingle the rumble and the roar As she glides along the woodland through the hills and by the shore Hear the mighty rush of the engine hear that lonesome hobo call You're traveling through the jungle on the Wabash Cannonball
Verse 4 Our Eastern states are dandy so the people always say From New York to St. Louis and Chicago by the way From the hills of Minnesota where the rippling waters fall No chances can be taken on the Wabash Cannonball
Verse 5 So Listen to the jingle the rumble and the roar As she glides along the woodland through the hills and by the shore Hear the mighty rush of the engine hear that lonesome hobo call You're traveling through the jungle on the Wabash Cannonball
Traditional arranged by Manuel Galvin & Jean-Jacques Milteau
Alternate version of tr-11. Meditative & narrative. 1st part : Lead ...Alternate version of tr-11. Meditative & narrative. 1st part : Lead slide Dobro, mandolin & guitar. 2nd part : Cymbals & e-bow guitar @ 1'26.
Confident & decided but with a uneasy feeling. Slide acoustic guitar, ...Confident & decided but with a uneasy feeling. Slide acoustic guitar, harmonica, twangy guitar & rhythm @ 0'55.
Alternate without rhythm. Confident & decided but with a uneasy ...Alternate without rhythm. Confident & decided but with a uneasy feeling. Slide acoustic guitar & harmonica.
Lively & confident. Classic up-tempo country & western track. Slide ...Lively & confident. Classic up-tempo country & western track. Slide Dobro, pedal steel guitar & rhythm like a train.