ARCHIVE: pat green - songs about texas
[E-TABS] http://www.e-tabs.org
Hourly updated guitar tabs archive
Hourly updated guitar tabs archive
#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------#
#This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #
#song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
#
Date: 11/10/98; 5:34:56 PM
From: Joshua Joseph Dodds <jjd0009@unt.edu>
Subject: Pat Green Tabs: Songs About Texas
From: Joshua Joseph Dodds
Song: Songs About Texas
Written by: Walt Wilkins Performed by: Pat Green
Album: George's Bar
Notes: This Pat Green's most famous song, and rightly so. It is very easy, though.
The Picking pattern is simply: picking the low base string, followed by picking the top
several high strings. The 'hidden' song on "George's Bar", which is a cool acoustic
version, is easier to learn from. In the chorus the names: "Guy Clark/Jerry Jeff
Walker/Robert Earl Keen/Townes Van Zant" are used interchangably. These lyrics are
taken directly from the book, so they are how the song was written not sung. The only
semi-confusing part is at the end of the chorus, there are three things:
1)At the end of the thrid line while singing the word 'cold', Pat Green either
uses an F#m, or a regular A. (Live, I saw him use an F#m. But it sounds ok to
use an A instead)
2)The way the song is originally written, the chorus includes two extra lines.
In the regular version I don't think they are used at all. Instead, the line
"I'm going home" is used. In the acoustic version the 'extra' lines are used.
It's up to you. I'll star(***) where the 'extra' lines begin.
3)There are two versions of the chorus with the same notes, apply the chords
from the first chorus to the second chorus.
A
I sing songs about Texas
D A
Sing then often as if she was some old lover
E
I used to know
A D A
Wish I could follow them back to the homeland every time
E A
I hear one on my radio
Twin fiddles playing in my memory
My daddy sang the wonders of old cow town
Silver hair and he's still there under a sky so warm and fair
I tell you friends there's a song in every town.
E D A
chorus: Sing me one more song about old San Antone
E D A
Seems like a dream now it was so long ago (A)
E D f#m E
Guy Clark he can be just like a coat from the cold
A D A
***Songs about Texas sing them often every time***
E A
***I think I've got no home***
chorus: Sing me one more song about old San Antone
#2 them honky tonk angels and their lonely be hive pain
wish I was stowed away on some fast moving train going home
additional lyrics:
Nothing short of the gospel hymns
I guess that's why folks keep writing 'um
and when I die
I want to go there too
Someday I hope to walk along heavens street
I'll still be looking for my taco meat
and I swear I hear a steel guitar
just rising in the air
When the night is real real still
I swear I could hear a Whipperewill
she knows there's music in the in the dirt down there
Hill Country rain is a cleansing thing and I have to see one
and I'll be sitting in a shallow creek with nothing to do