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Jim Croce

Railroads And Riverboats

por Jim Croce
Jim Croce

Biografia:

James Joseph Croce (Philadelphia, 10 de janeiro de 1943 – 20 de setembro de 1973), popularmente conhecido como Jim Croce, foi um compositor e cantor estadunidense.
Começou sua carreira profissional tocando em bandas, quando era um estudante na universidade de Villanova, em 1964. No final dos anos 1960 a Capitol Records assinou Jim e sua esposa Ingrid a um contrato de gravação. Seu álbum foi um fracasso e Jim retornou a sua cidade natal e trabalhou por um tempo como motorista de caminhão.

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Jim Croce

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  • Time In A Bottle
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  • Rapid Roy The Stock Car Boy
  • Recently
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  • Speedball Tucker
  • Stone Walls
  • Sun Come Up
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  • These Dreams
  • Thursday
  • Tomorrows Gonna Be A Brighter Day
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  • 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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318 Artista   84 Música   159 Cifra Cifra
This is the right tab, my first tab!!!
It sounds good, this is a beautiful forgotten song of the marvellous Jim Croce,
from the lost LP "Facets".
With the voice of the wife Ingrid Croce.
It is perfect for a duet.

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CAPO 2

G D G C
The railroads and the riverboats that bred the mighty man
G D C D
That we read about and we dream about, the men who built this land
G D G C
And the farmers and the lumbermen and the men who worked the mills
G D C D
And the poor hard working miners who died inside the hills


G C
While the rivers that flow are the blood of our land
D G
And the trucks they keep rumbling on the great concrete band
G C
And the railroads keep pushing to be all they once were
D G
And nature is calling, no one's listening to her


G D G C
And the immigrants by the boat load in a dozen different tones
G D C D
Sang of freedom in the new land, climbed the ladder rung by rung
G D G C
Some to Boston, some to Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and St. Paul
G D C D
And the old ways led to new days, they were welcome one and all



G C
While the rivers that flow are the blood of our land
D G
And the trucks they keep rumbling on the great concrete band
G C
And the railroads keep pushing to be all they once were
D G
And nature is calling, no one's listening to her


G D G C
With the railroads and the riverboats and the bread lines far behind
G D C D
And the days we sang together, long gone but still in mind
G D G C
And the men who came before us, men who brought us to today
G D C D
And the story still unravels from the dreams of yesterday



G C
While the rivers that flow are the blood of our land
D G
And the trucks they keep rumbling on the great concrete band
G C
And the railroads keep pushing to be all they once were
D G
And nature is calling, no one's listening to her
D G
And nature is calling, no one's listening to her




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