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Jim Croce

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Jim Croce

Biography:

Jim Croce (Jan 10, 1943 - Sept 20, 1973) was an American singer-songwriter from South Philadelphia whose biggest single "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" hit number 1 on the US charts in the summer of 1973. His influences included Ian & Sylvia, Gordon Lightfoot and Woody Guthrie. Sadly, Croce died in a small commercial plane crash one day before his third album, "I Got a Name" was to be released.

Early life

Croce was born in South Philadelphia. He graduated from Upper Darby High School in Drexel Hill

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Other songs:

  • A Long Time Ago
  • Age
  • Alabama Rain
  • Bad Bad Leroy Brown
  • Bad, Bad Leroy Brown
  • I Got A Name
  • I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song
  • I've Got A Name
  • Lover's Cross
  • Next Time This Time
  • Operator
  • Photographs And Memories
  • Time In A Bottle
  • Walking Back To Georgia
  • Workin' At The Car Wash Blues
  • You Don T Mess Around With Jim
  • A Good Time Man Like Me Aint Got No Business Sing The Blues
  • Another Day Another Town
  • Bad Boy Leroy Brown
  • Ball Of Kerrymuir
  • Big Wheel
  • Box 10
  • Car Wash Blues
  • Careful Man
  • Child Of Midnight
  • Cotton Mouth River
  • Dreamin Again
  • Five Short Minutes
  • Gunga Din
  • Hard Way Every Time
  • Hey Tomorrow
  • Ill Have To Say I Love You
  • Ill Have To Say I Love You In A Song
  • It Doesnt Have To Be That Way
  • Ive Got A Name
  • Kings Song
  • Lovers Cross
  • Maybe Tomorrow
  • Mr Bojangles
  • New Yorks Not For Me
  • New Yorks Not My Home
  • Old Man River
  • One Less Set Footsteps
  • Railroads And Riverboats
  • Rapid Roy The Stock Car Boy
  • Recently
  • Roller Derby Queen
  • Speedball Tucker
  • Stone Walls
  • Sun Come Up
  • The Hard Way Everytime
  • These Dreams
  • Thursday
  • Tomorrows Gonna Be A Brighter Day
  • Top Hat Bar And Grille
  • Vespers
  • Walkin Back To Georgia
  • Wear Out The Turnpike
  • Which Way Are You Going
  • Workin At The Car Wash Blues
  • You Dont Mess Around

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Intro: C-Csus-C-G7-G-G7sus-G7-C (2x)

C G
I've been up and down and around and round and back again
F C G
Been so many places I can't remember where or when
C G
And my only boss was the clock on the wall and my only friend
F G C
Never really was a friend at all

Refrain:
Am Em
I've traded love for pennies sold my soul for less
F C G
Lost my ideals in that long tunnel of time
C G
And I've turned inside out and around about and back and then
F G F C Csus C
Found myself right back where I started again

C G
Once I had myself a million now I've only got a dime
F G C
Difference don't seem quite as bad today
C G
With a nickel or a million I was searchin' all the time
F G F C
Something that I'd never lost or left behind

Repeat refrain.
C G
And now I'm in my second circle and I'm headin' for the top
F G C
I've learned a lot of things along the way
C G
I'll be careful while I'm climbin' cause it hurts a lot to drop
F G F C
When you're down nobody cares a damn anyway

Repeat refrain.

End chords: C-G-F-G-C-G-F-(Fade)




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