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Joan Baez

Outside The Nashville City Limits

by Joan Baez
Joan Baez

Biography:

Joan Baez, born on January 9th, 1941, is an American folk singer and a songwriter who is of mixed Mexican and Scottish descent. Baez rose to prominence in the early '60s with her stunning renditions of traditional balladry.

In the late '60s and early '70s, Baez came into her songwriting own, penning many songs (most notably "Diamonds & Rust," a nostalgic piece about her ill-fated romance with Bob Dylan, and "Sweet Sir Galahad," a song about sister Mimi Fariña's ( of Richard & Mimi Fariña fame) second marriage

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Joan Baez

Other songs:

  • Diamonds And Rust
  • Donna Donna
  • Forever Young
  • Here's To You
  • Kumbaya
  • Love Is Just A Four Letter Word
  • The House Carpenter
  • The House Carpenter (the Daemon Lover)
  • The Sweet Sunny South
  • We Shall Overcome
  • A Swallow Song
  • A Tous Les Enfants
  • All My Trials
  • Ate Manha
  • Babe Im Gonna Leave You
  • Banks Of Ohio
  • Banks Of The Ohio
  • Barbra Allen
  • Be Of Good Heart
  • Birmingham Sunday
  • Black Is The Color
  • Blessed Are
  • Blowin In The Wind
  • Careless Love
  • Catch The Wind
  • Cera Un Ragazzo
  • Come All Ye Fair And Tender Maidens
  • Copper Kettle
  • Drug Store Truck Drivin Man
  • East Virginia
  • Esquinazo Del Guerrillero
  • Fare Thee Well 10000 Miles
  • Farewell Angelina
  • Free At Last
  • Geordie
  • Ghetto
  • Girl Of Constant Sorrow
  • Go Way From My Window
  • God Is God
  • Hallowed Be Thy Name
  • Hello In There
  • Henry Martin
  • Heres To You
  • House Of The Rising Sun
  • I Shall Be Released
  • In My Time Of Need
  • In The Quiet Morning
  • Jesse
  • Joe Hill
  • John Riley
  • Kitty
  • La Llorona
  • Lady Di And I
  • Lady Gay
  • Lady Mary
  • Last Leaf
  • Lily Of The West
  • Lily Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts
  • Llego Con Tres Heridas
  • Long Bed From Kenya
  • Long Black Veil
  • Love Song To A Stranger
  • Mary Hamilton
  • Matty Groves
  • No One Is An Island
  • Nu Bello Cardillo
  • Oh Brother
  • Once I Knew A Pretty Girl
  • Outside The Nashville City Limits
  • Pal Of Mine
  • Percys Song
  • Plaisir Damour
  • Prison Trilogy Billy Rose
  • Railroad Bill
  • Railroad Boy
  • Rake And Rambling Boy
  • Rejoice In The Sun
  • Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands
  • Silent Running
  • Silkie
  • Silver Dagger
  • Somebody Got Lost In A Storm
  • Song At The End Of The Movie
  • Song Of Bangladesh
  • Stewball
  • Sweet Sir Galahad
  • The Altar Boy And The Thief
  • The Dream Song
  • The Night They Drove
  • The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
  • The Things That We Are Made Of
  • The Unquiet Grave
  • Troubled And I Dont Know Why
  • Virgin Mary Had One Son
  • What Have They Done To The Rain
  • When You Hear Them Cuckoos Hollerin
  • Where Have All The Flowers Gone
  • Whistle Down The Wind
  • Wild Mountain Thyme
  • Wildwood Flower
  • With God On Our Side

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333 Artist   53 Music   167 Tab Tab
Outside The Nashville City Limits by Joan Baez

CAPO 5th fret - The Original Key is F


C Am
Outside the Nashville city limits, a friend and I did drive,
C Am
On a day in early winter, I was glad to be alive
F G Am F
We went to see some friends of his, who lived upon a farm
F G Am F
Strange and gentle country folk, who wished nobody harm
F G F G
Fresh-cut sixty acres, eight cows in the barn
Am Em F Em
But the thing that I remember, on that cold day in December
F G C
Was that my eyes they did brim over, as we talked


C Am
In the slowest drawl I ever heard, the man said "Come with me
C Am
If y'all wanna see the prettiest place in all of Tennessee."
F G Am F
He poured us each a glass of wine and a-walking we did go,
F G Am F
Along fallen leaves and crackling ice, where a tiny brook did flow
F G F G
He knew every inch of the land, and Lord he loved it so
Am Em F Em
But the thing that I remember, on that cold day in December
F G C
Was that my eyes were brimming over, as we walked


C Am
He sat my down upon a stone, beside a running spring
C Am
He talked in a voice so soft and clear, like the waters I heard sing
F G Am F
He said "We searched quite a time for a place to call our own.
F G Am F
There was just me and Mary John and now I guess we're home."
F G F G
I looked at the ground and wondered, how many years they each had roamed
Am Em F Em
And Lord I do remember, on that day in late December
F G C
How my eyes kept brimming over, as we talked


#Key Change: +2 Semi-Tones#

D
As we walked
D Bm
And standing there with outstretched arms, he said to me "You know,
D Bm
I can't wait till the heavy storms cover the ground with snow,
G A Bm G
And there on the pond the watercress is all that don't turn white.
G A Bm G
When the sun is high you squint your eyes and look at the hills so bright."
G A G A
And nodding his head my friend said, "It seems like overnight,
Bm Gbm G Gbm
That the leaves come out so tender at the turning of the winter..."
G A D
I thought the skies they would brim over, as we talked





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