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Greg Brown

Canned Goods

by Greg Brown
Greg Brown

Biography:

Greg Brown is a folk musician from Iowa, USA. His "Iowa Waltz" has been (unsuccessfully) proposed to replace the state song of Iowa.

During the 1980s, his reputation was established through frequent touring and recurring performances on A Prairie Home Companion. Subsequently, his work has been nominated for Grammy awards. He also founded his own record label and named it Red House Records after a home he lived in in Iowa. Red House Records is an independent record label specializing in folk music, based in St.

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Contributed by Justus Koshiol


Standard Tuning


Intro G

D G Em
Let wild winter winds bellow 'n' blow
G C D G C G
I'm as warm as a July to ma to.

[chorus:] C
Peaches on the shelf
G
Potatoes in the bin
D G D
Supper's ready, everybody come on in
D G
Taste a little of the summer,
D G
Taste a little of the summer,
D G
You can taste a little of the summer
C D G
grandma put it all in jars.

D G
Well, there's a root cellar, fruit cellar down below
Em G
Watch you head now, and down you go (Chorus)

D G
Maybe you're weary an' you don't give a damn
Em G
I bet you never tasted her blackberry jam. (Chorus)

D G
Ah, she's got magic in her - you know what I mean
Em G
She puts the sun and rain in with her beans. (Chorus)

D G
What with the snow and the economy and ev'ry'thing,
Em G
I think I'll jus' stay down here and eat until spring. (Chorus)

D G
When I go down to see my grandma I gain a lot of weight
Em G
With her dear hands she gives me plate after plate.
C G
She cans the pickles, sweet & dill
D G
She cans the songs of the whippoorwill
D G
And the morning dew and the evening moon
D G
I really got to go see her soon
D G
'Cause these canned goods I buy at the store
D G
Ain't got the summer in them anymore.
D G
You bet, grandma, as sure as you're born
D G
I'll take some more potatoes and a thunderstorm. (Chorus)




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