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Tulsa County Blues tab - byrds

From: rickl1@IX.netcom.com (Rick L)
Subject: Tulsa County Blue    The Byrds     Chords/Lyrics
Date: Wed, 05 Nov 1997 05:56:02 GMT

The Byrds     Tulsa County Blue   written by  Pam Pollard 


 E  B  A  G#m  B

 E                   B                 A             B

 My nights have been lonely since I've been in Tulsa county
      A                 B              E
And I really don't know what I'm gonna do 
                    B                  A               B
I just might take a trip somewhere across the southern border 
A                 B                   E
Cause I know I've gotta get away from you  
        A      E               A
I don't know   just where I'll go
  E            B               A G#m B             E
I believe I'll ride it down to Mexico  down to Mexico  
                                             
E                B                   A                B
Got your note in Charlston said you needed my assistance 
    A                B                  E
But when I got there you didn't need me then 
E              B              A                    B
I may not be a wise man but I know this life your leading 
    A                        B             E
You learned your tricks from lots of other men  
        A      E               A
I don't know   just where I'll go
    E          B               A G#m B              E
I believe I'll ride it down to Mexico  down to Mexico 

  From the "The Ballad Of Easy Rider" LP Columbia Records 1969

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Tulsa County (The Byrds) - cover by The New Buckskin Band
The Byrds were an American folk rock band. The Byrds original lineup (1964): Gene Clark, Roger Mc Guinn, David Crosby, Chris Hilmann, Mike Clarke. Tulsa County Blues is a tape from the folk-country-rock album "Ballad of Easy Rider" (1969). The New Buckskin Band (Italy) perform and revisit classic folk, country and rock music from the sixties and seventies.

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