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Colter Wall

Johnny Boys Bones

by Colter Wall
Colter Wall

Biography:

Colter Wall (born June 27, 1995) is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Swift Current, Saskatchewan. His self-titled debut album was released on May 12, 2017.

Wall was familiar with country music growing up as country artists such as Johnny Cash were played at home. He started learning guitar at the age of 13, playing music of rock bands such as AC/DC and Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. Later he became interested in old blues artists, and then started to listen to folk music.

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Colter Wall

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[Intro]
N.C.
Well I wish I was in the land of cotton
N.C.
Old times they are not forgotten
N.C.
Look away, look away, look away
N.C.
Dixieland

[Verse 1]
Em D
Oh musket and cannon torn his gray coat
D
Don't he look fine and handsome
Em
Don't he look at his most
Em D
45 in the foxhole and at this I will boast
D
Don't they look fine and handsome
Em
My poor Johnny Boy's Bones

[Chorus]
G D
Well who will bring back my Johnny Boy's Bones
B Em
To lay beneath the trees of his Tennessee home
G D
A box, a box made of sturdy white oak
B Em
With his arms folded up and his blue eyes all closed

[Verse 2]
Em D
Well he died for his country
D
And he died for his kin
And he died killing men
Em
A most honorable sin
But them mean boys in blue
D
They done turned him in
When they laid him low
Em
With a laugh and a grin




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