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Вступление "Out Among the Stars" - Johnny Cash Recorded 1981-1984, released 2014 # Title ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1.) Out Among the Stars 2.) Baby Ride Easy 3.) She Used to Love Me a Lot 4.) After All 5.) I'm Movin' On 6.) If I Told You Who It Was 7.) Call Your Mother 8.) I Drove Her Out of My Mind 9.) Tennessee 10.) Rock and Roll Shoes 11.) Don't You Think It's Come Our Time 12.) I Came to Believe * 13.) She Used to Love Me a Lot - JC/EC Version * = capo on 1st fret ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1.) "Out Among the Stars" ------------------------------------------------------------------ [Intro] C [Verse 1] C F It's midnight at a liquor store in Texas C G7 Closing time, another day is done C F When a boy walks in the door and points a pistol C G7 C He can't find a job, but Lord, he's found a gun F He pulls it off with no trace of confrontation C G7 Then, he lets the old man run out in the street C F Even though he knows they'll come with guns a-blazing C G7 C Already he can feel a great relief [Chorus] C Bb F Oh, how many travelers get weary C G7 Bearing both their burdens and their scars C Bb F Don't you think they'd love to start all o--ver C G7 C And fly like eagles out among the stars [Verse 2] C F He'd pictured the arrival of the cruisers C G7 Sees that old familiar anger in their eyes C F He knows that when they're shooting at this loser C G7 C They'll be aiming at the demons in their lives [Chorus] C Bb F Oh, how many travelers get weary C G7 Bearing both their burdens and their scars C Bb F Don't you think they'd love to start all o--ver C G7 C And fly like eagles out among the stars C# [Verse 3] C# F# The evening news carries all the details C# G# He dies in every living room in town C# F# And in his own, a bottle is thrown in anger C# G# C# And his father cries, "We'll never live this down" [Chorus] C# B F# Oh, how many travelers get weary C# G# Bearing both their burdens and their scars C# B F# Don't you think they'd love to start all o--ver C# G# C# And fly like eagles out among the stars C# G# F# And fly like eagles out among the stars C# ------------------------------------------------------------------ 2.) "Baby Ride Easy" (with June Carter Cash) ------------------------------------------------------------------ [Intro] F#m E F#m E [Verse 1] A D If I drove a truck (and I were a waitress) A E And I ordered coffee (and I poured you some) D A Then you'd stop by on your way sometimes later E A (And if we arm-wrestled, I'd see that you won) [Chorus] F#m E Aye-ee, my baby, ride easy D A E Ride high in the saddle all day A D E A (If your loving is good) and your cooking ain't greasy D E A We'll chuck the chuck wagon and we'll ride away [Verse 2] A D (If I were a winsome pale señorita) A E And I a bullfighter, way down in the sand D A While the band kept on playing that Old Pasadore E A Would you throw me a flower? (Would you take my hand?) [Chorus] F#m E Aye-ee, my baby, ride easy D A E Ride high in the saddle all day A D E A (If your loving is good) and your cooking ain't greasy D E A We'll chuck the chuck wagon and we'll ride away [Mandolin/Guitar Solo] A D A E D A A E A [Verse 3] A D If I ran the country (I'd be your first lady A E And fix up the White House while you were away) D A Waiting while you're passing time with world leaders E A Left alone together, alone we might lay [Chorus] F#m E Aye-ee, my baby, ride easy D A E Ride high in the saddle all day A D E A (If your loving is good) and your cooking ain't greasy D E A We'll chuck the chuck wagon and we'll ride away A D E A (If your loving is good) and your cooking ain't greasy D E A We'll chuck the chuck wagon and we'll ride away D E A We'll chuck the chuck wagon and we'll ride away [Outro] A ------------------------------------------------------------------ 3.) "She Used to Love Me a Lot" ------------------------------------------------------------------ [Intro] Am [Verse 1] Am Em Am I saw her through the window today C Am She was sitting in the Silver Spoon Café F C Am I started to keep going but something made me stop F G Am She used to love me a lot [Verse 2] Am Em Am She looked lonely and I knew the cure C Am Old memories would win her heart for sure F C Am I thought I'd walk on in and I'd give it my best shot F G Am She used to love me a lot A#m [Verse 3] A#m Fm A#m I sat down beside her and she smiled C# A#m She said, "Where have you been? It's been a while" F# C# A#m She was glad to see me, I could almost read her thoughts F# G# A#m She used to love me a lot [Chorus] F# C# She used to love me with a love that wouldn't die F# F Looking at her now, I can't believe I said goodbye F# C# A#m It would only take a minute to turn back the clock F# G# A#m She used to love me a lot Bm [Verse 4] Bm F#m Bm I remember how good it was back then D Bm And I said, "It's not too late to start again G D Bm We could spend a night together, take up where we left off" G A Bm She used to love me a lot [Verse 5] Bm F#m Bm But I panicked, as she turned to walk away D Bm As she went out the door, I heard her say G D Bm "Yes, I'm in need of something, but something you ain't got G A Bm But I used to love you a lot" [Chorus] G D I thought she loved me with a love that wouldn't die G F# Looking at her now, I can't believe she said goodbye G D Bm She just left me standing there, I've never been so shocked G A Bm She used to love me a lot G A Bm She used to love me a lot G A Bm She used to love me a lot G A Bm She used to love me a lot G A Bm She used to love me a lot ------------------------------------------------------------------ 4.) "After All" ------------------------------------------------------------------ [Intro] G D/F# Em C G D7 G Cadd9 [Verse 1] G D/F# Em We have drifted apart C G D7 G Cadd9 Broken hearts, me and you G D/F# Em After all of this time A7 D A7 D I'm satisfied inside to know [Pre-Chorus] Am Ammaj7 Am7 D This memory that I had G D7 G It's more good than bad C You taught me how to sing E A A7 D And bring you love [Chorus] Am Ammaj7 Am7 D After all this time G F E You're still a friend of mine Am Ammaj7 Am7 D So I believe in someone G D/F# Em C After all G D7 G Cadd9 [Verse 2] G D/F# Em Our love didn't last long C G D7 G Cadd9 What went wrong? Who's to say? G D/F# Em If you'd never been by A7 D A7 D How then could I begin to say? [Chorus] Am Ammaj7 Am7 D After all this time G F E And you're still a friend of mine Am Ammaj7 Am7 D So I believe in someone G D/F# Em C After all G D7 G Cadd9 [Chorus] Am Ammaj7 Am7 D After all this time G F E And you're still a friend of mine Am Ammaj7 Am7 D So I believe in someone G D/F# Em C After all G D7 G ------------------------------------------------------------------ 5.) "I'm Movin' On" (with Waylon Jennings) ------------------------------------------------------------------ [Spoken Intro] N.C. I asked Hank Snow if he wrote "I'm Movin' On". N.C. He said, "Yes, I wrote it all." *laughs* [Intro] C [Verse 1] C That big eight-wheeler rolling down the track C Means your true-loving daddy ain't coming back F C I'm moving on, I'll soon be gone G7 You were flying too high for my little old sky C So I'm moving on [Verse 2] C That big loud whistle as it blew and blew C Said hello to the southland, we're coming to you F C And we're moving on, oh, hear my song G7 You had the laugh on me, so I'm setting you free C So keep moving on [Chorus 1] C Mister fireman, won't you please listen to me 'cause I got a pretty mama in Tennessee F C Keep moving me on, keep rolling on G7 So shovel the coal and let this rattler roll C And keep moving on [Guitar Solo] C C F C G7 C [Verse 3] C Mister engineer, take that throttle in hand C This rattler's the fastest in the southern land F C Keeps a-moving me on, keeps rolling on G7 You're gonna ease my mind and put me there on time C Keep rolling on [Verse 4] C I've warned you baby, from time to time C But you just wouldn't listen or pay me no mind F C So I'm moving on, I'm rolling on G7 You have broken your vow and it's all over now C So I'm moving on [Chorus 2] C You've switched your engine and I ain't got time C For a trifling woman on my main line F C So I'm moving on, you done your daddy wrong G7 I've warned you twice, now you can settle the price C 'cause I'm moving on [Guitar Solo] C C F C G7 C [Chorus 3] C But someday, baby, when you've had your play C You're gonna want your daddy but your daddy will say F C "Keep moving on, you stayed away too long G7 I'm through with you, too bad you're blue C Keep moving on" [Outro] C C F C C C F C ------------------------------------------------------------------ 6.) "If I Told You Who It Was" ------------------------------------------------------------------ [Intro] G [Verse 1] G D7 I was down in Music City 'bout a week ago C G I wanted to see the Grand Ole Opry show C G D7 So I hailed a cab and I headed down to Opryland G D7 They said they'd sold their last ticket the day before C G So I kinda just hung around the backstage door C G D7 G And down the steps she came, man oh man G D7 My favorite female country star C G She waved to her fans and headed for her car C G D7 Her tire, unlike her body, was very flat G D7 She said, "Could you change my tire?" C G I said, "Your wish is my desire" C G D7 G As she raised the lid, I grabbed her bumper jack G She said, "I sure do appreciate you changing my tire" [Chorus] G D7 If I told you who it was, if I told you who it was C D7 G You would say I was making it up D7 You've seen her on the screen and Country magazine C D7 G You'd think I was making it up D7 She said it was our little secret C D7 G And by golly, I'm gonna keep it D7 Anyway, you wouldn't believe it C D7 G If I told you who it was [Verse 2] G D7 She said, "You need a lift?" And I said, "Well, C G You can drop me off at the York Motel" C G D7 So we headed down Briley Parkway in the town G D7 I told her, "I got all your records ma'am" C G She smiled and said, "Well, I'll be damned. C G D7 G Say, you're kind of cute, fella. Wanna mess around?" Hm! D7 When we got to my room, just to be polite C G I said, "Sure wish I could've heard you sing tonight" C G D7 She smiled at me and said, "Whatcha wanna hear?" G D7 Now, if I was one of them country music folks C G I'd tell you, she'd sure get my vote C G D7 G For the best performance of the year [Chorus] G D7 If I told you who it was, if I told you who it was C D7 G You would say I was making it up D7 You've seen her on the screen and Country magazine C D7 G You'd think I was making it up D7 She said it was our little secret C D7 G And by golly, I'm gonna keep it D7 Anyway, you wouldn't believe it C D7 G If I told you who it was [Bridge] G Well, I'll tell you this much G When I put my arms around her and squeezed her real tight G She looked up at me with those big beautiful eyes G Took a deep breath and a sigh and said: N.C. "Howdy! I'm just so proud to be here!" [Chorus] G D7 If I told you who it was, if I told you who it was C D7 G You would say I was making it up D7 You've seen her on the screen and Country magazine C D7 G You'd think I was making it up D7 She said it was our little secret C D7 G And by golly, I'm gonna keep it D7 Anyway, you wouldn't believe it C D7 G If I told you who it was ------------------------------------------------------------------ 7.) "Call Your Mother" ------------------------------------------------------------------ [Intro] C F C G7 C [Chorus] C F When you get a chance, would you please call your mother C G D7 G7 And thank her for the good years that we had? C F Gently break the news that you don't love me C G7 C And give my best regards to your good old dad [Verse 1] F I always liked your family, we got along just splendidly C G7 Though your brother kinda rubbed me the wrong way C F I remember that your eyes turned green when they crowned your sister County Queen C G7 C Though she couldn't hold a candle to your beauty any day [Chorus] C F When you get a chance, would you please call your mother C G D7 G7 And thank her for the good years that we had? C F Gently break the news that you don't love me C G7 C And give my best regards to your good old dad [Interlude] C F C G7 C [Verse 2] F Back when we could laugh and play on family reunion day C G7 Didn't we all look funny in our 1950s clothes? C F Your daddy wore that greasy stuff, your brother drank more than enough C G7 C Your mom wore penny loafers with runners in her hose [Chorus] C F When you get a chance, would you please call your mother C G D7 G7 And thank her for the good years that we had? C F Oh, gently break the news that you don't love me C G7 C And give my best regards to your good old dad [Outro Chorus] C F When you get a chance, would you please call your mother C G7 C And give my best regards to your good old dad ------------------------------------------------------------------ 8.) "I Drove Her Out of My Mind" ------------------------------------------------------------------ [Intro] D [Verse 1] D She gave me my walking papers and ran off with someone new G D 'cause he bought her things my wages couldn't buy G D So I turned to ups and downers and everything between E A Still, I can't get her good loving off my mind D Well, today, I bought a Cadillac, the kind she's always wanted G D I called and asked her if she'd like to ride G D She said, "This is our last date." I said, "That's alright with me." A7 D 'cause tonight I'm driving her out of my mind [Chorus] G D Yeah, I'll take her on a scenic cruise right off of Lookout Mountain A7 'cause she said I never took her out when she was mine G D She'll see all seven states as we drive to the Pearly Gates A7 D Tonight, when I drive her out of my mind [Verse 2] D All the papers will read "Lovers Leap Again Off Lookout Mountain" G D 'cause I wrote a note that called it suicide G D But my epitaph will say, "He killed his pain yesterday E A When he finally drove that woman off his mind" D Well now, here she comes to greet me, dressed to kill and so am I G D Hope she asks me if this Cadillac will fly G D And I know that I'll die laughing when I show her that it will A7 D When I drive that woman right out of my mind [Chorus] G D Yeah, I'll take her on a scenic cruise right off of Lookout Mountain A7 'cause she said I never took her out when she was mine G D She'll see all seven states as we drive to the Pearly Gates A7 D Tonight, when I drive her out of my mind [Verse 3] D G They'll say, "Johnny Cash was quite a smash down here in Chattanooga D A7 D Last night, when he drove her out of his mind" D Yeah, that Cadillac dealer's in for a big surprise, too D 99 dollars down, 99 dollars a month, ha ha ha ha D Yeah, it's gonna be just gorgeous [Outro Chorus] G D Ooh (To the Pearly Gates) A7 Ooh (To the Pearly Gates) G D Ooh (To the Pearly Gates) A7 Ooh (To the Pearly Gates) G D Ooh (To the Pearly Gates) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 9.) "Tennessee" ------------------------------------------------------------------ [Intro] D [Verse 1] D G Mama, I guess you heard I got married in Tennessee A7 D I got a blue-eyed girl who thinks the world of me G We got a cabin in the country and a creek that rolls nearby A7 D And a dog that won't even bark at a firefly G Our clotheslines hang just outside our backdoor A7 D And there's a tire that swings in the air ten feet or more G There's a church I can't seem to find on Sunday morning A7 D But I sure found the place that I belong in [Chorus] G A7 And we wear... blue jeans and big green beans D G Spend the summertime naturally high A7 By chopping wood for next winter's fire D G Saving our money for the county fair A7 George Jones is supposed to be there G A7 We got... forty acres of corn in the ground D G Tennessee taters we sell by the pound A7 Proud as we can be G A7 D To live in Tennessee [Verse 2] D G Mama, you and Dad gotta come stay with us sometime A7
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