Larry C. Brown

Larry C. Brown
17 songs

  • n) ## (Verse 1) C G Jack and Emily, kids from school, C C Holding hands, breakin' every rule. C G Graduation day, caps tossed high, C
  • ### Verse 1 [C] Fluorescents buzzin' 'bove this chipped Formica counter, [G] Dreamin' 'bout a life beyond, 'Coffee, hon?' I murmur low. [C] Another day gone long. [C] Name
  • (Verse 1) (C) (G) Georgia red dust, (pause) clinging to my boots, old jeans faded soft and blue, (C) (C) Porch swing whispers and m
  • ### Verse 1 Six-string hero on a back stage, that's me, `C C` Playing my heart out, on this every night scene, `C G` Chasing bigger dreams where no one really ca
  • (Verse 1) (80 BPM - Reflective) F G C I used to drown my sorrows in a bottle... G C Lonely nights and endless tomorrows, just more trouble... Fm
  • (Verse 1) Fmaj7 Well, I grabbed my guitar, tried to rock a power chord, B7 But a "howdy, y’all!" slipped out, wasn’t what I aimed toward! F6 Like Tim McGraw, when he sings, it’s clear, B7#9 Th
  • ## Verse 1 G I was 13, long and lanky, out of place F Glasses thick as Coke bottle bottoms on my face G Parents bought my gear from the discount store C Never played much, wasn’t keeping score
  • ## Intro C Radar apps light up their tablets, forecasts running deep[...] C Data streaming—supercell picking up speed[...] Gm Pressure slides low[...] air heavy with heat--- G Chasers adjust course[..
  • (Key: F Major) ## Verse 1 (Fmaj7) Driving 150 miles... (Badd9)for the weekend's delight (F/C) Farmland rolling by... (Bm7)heading to (F7sus4)family's (F7)side (F) A gravel road turns past the
  • # Hello, Hurt ## Verse 1 Fmaj7 Hello, hurt... we meet again, Your shadow’s dancing where I've been. G7sus4 A year has passed since they’ve been gone... Your grip on me still lingers, unseen b
  • ### Instrumental Intro | C7 | C7 | G7 | C7 | | Harmonica fill | C7 | G7 | Drum fill into verse | ### Verse 1 C7 C7 G7 Iconic 60s-70s bands sang of revolution, C7 C7 G7 Their anthems shaped a
  • (Intro) C G7 C7 C (Verse 1) C G7 Barracks stir—poker cards betting, money changing hands. C7 C Voices bounce off the walls, laughter sharp as broken glass. G7 C Some
  • ## Verse 1 F Late April nights in ‘57 G Four little boys asking, eyes open wide, Fm7 "Can we take the quilt out back C Lay it down and watch the sky?" ## Verse 2 F Mama nods says, "G
  • ## Verse 1 Bm Gmaj7 Through the smoky haze, the guitar bassline growls, —pause— Badd9 F The neon glare, as his shadow prowls. Bm Gmaj7 His paint
  • ## Verse 1 Fmaj7 Pale light cuts through the whiskey haze... Cm9 my head still poundin' like a daze Cadd9 Another dark Sunday morning... Cm7 memories fragmented, a hazy blur Gmaj7 Cigarette smoke and
  • B - Fm7 - F - B F - B - Fm7 - B ``` ## Verse 1 ``` B - Fm7 - F - B Leonard’s Chuck Wagon, with pies so sweet, F - B - Fm7 - B A lunchtime stop on busy feet. Fm7 - F - B - B Monnig’s tea room, with ch
  • # Rheault Park Memories ## Verse 1 C C He woke with the sunrise on fields of gold G C She chased her dreams where her daddy's farm rolled C C Two