Accords et paroles Old Tennessee Dan Fogelberg

Old Tennessee

Dan Fogelberg

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Ok guys (and ladies)...I've used a lot of songs here. Some have been done well
others...not so much. Harlan at Hawaii.edu is usually spot on with his tabs. This one I'm
submitting is alos spot on. Great song. Enjoy.
Old Tennessee  -  Dan Fogelberg
Intro: //:    /  /    /  
/ ://
End of October
The sleepy brown woods seem to    
              /                 /
Nod down their heads to the Winter
           /            /              
Yellows and grays paint the sad skies today
And I wonder when you're coming home
Woke up one morning
The wind through the window
Reminded me winter was just 'round the bend
Somehow I just did not see it was coming
It took me by surprise again
(Chorus)
And I hear you're in San Francisco   
Living with your sister who's a mother to be
And her husband's way down in Georgia   
And I'm still in old    Tennessee...
Wishing you'd come home to me
Verse: 3
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Life here is easy I'm sure you recall
How it's so warm and breezy
In the summer and the fall        
But winter's upon  me
And I've got no heat here
And I miss your fire so sweet
Dear     I miss your fire so sweet
(Chorus)
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Verse 1 repeated:
End of October
The sleepy brown woods seem to
Nod down their heads to the winter
Yellows and gray paint the sad skies today
And I wonder when you're coming home   
I wonder when you're coming home    
I wonder when you're coming home
"Old Tennessee" was written when I lived on a farm outside of Nashville as a parody of
east coast folk music. It was written about a young lady I briefly cohabited with and
her subsequent departure. (Dan Fogelberg 6/11/97).

Old Tennessee

Dan Fogelberg