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From: armour@gov.nt.ca (4,9203240,)
A Horse in the Country
By the Cowboy Junkies
off Black-Eyed Man
1991
The money would be pretty good if a quart of milk were still a dollar
A E
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Date: Sun, 29 Dec 1996 21:21:28 -0800
From: Sylmar Converter Station Control Room
Aniversary Song
By Cowboy Junkies
From the CD: Pale Sun
Intro: (Drum Stix) (Ki
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G C
It's the kinda night that's so cold that your spit
G
freezes before it hits the ground.
G C
And when a bum asks for a quarter, you give a dollar,
C D
'cuz if he's out tonig
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Introduction on Verse
If [G] you were the [Em] woman and [C] I was the [D] man
Would I [G] send you yellow [Em] roses,
Would I [C] dare to kiss your [D7] hand?
In the [Em] morning would I ca[Am]ress
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Oregon Hill (M. Timmins/Cowboy Junkies)
(from the album Black Eyed Man)
Corrections/improvements welcome.
(I'm playing this song with a E- E6 -E7 riff through most of the verses. That is, an
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~From: armour@gov.nt.ca (4,9203240,)
Southern Rain
Cowboy Junkies
off Black-Eyed Man
1991
The flies have quit their buzzing
A
Even Bear has stopped his barking
D
They all s
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Sweet Jane
Cowboy Junkies version
This song is very simple, it's only 3 notes.
Basically, it's D - A - G - A.
you play D-D, D-A-A-G, G-G, G-A-A-D over and over
you may want to slide all on the E s
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[G] [Am] [C] [G]
[G] [Am] [C] [G]
[G] Place my body on the [Am] funeral pyre,
[C] cut it loose to float down[G]stream.
[G] Leave it frozen on a [Am] mountain top,
[C] suspend it high to be picked [G