I'f You're Gonna Play In Texas (you Gotta Have A Fiddle In The B And)

Alabama

Ce chant est à 4 accords magiques! Il est montré ici dans la transposition originale: en le jouant avec des capo ou en le transposant, vous pouvez le ramener à Am, F, C, G.

Transposer:

Intro: If you’re gonna play in Texas you gotta have a fiddle in the band That lead guitar is hot but not for "Louisiana Man" So rosin up that bow for "Faded Love" and let’s all dance If you’re gonna play in Texas you gotta have a fiddle in the band (      ) Verse 1: I remember down in Houston we were puttin’ on a show When a cowboy in the back stood up and yelled "Cotton-Eyed Joe"! He said "We love what you’re doin’ boys don’t get us wrong There’s just somethin’ missin’ in your songs" If you’re gonna play in Texas you gotta have a fiddle in the band That lead guitar is hot but not for "Louisiana Man" So rosin up that bow for "Faded Love" and let’s all dance If you’re gonna play in Texas you gotta have a fiddle in the band (      ) (      ) Verse 2: So we dusted off our boots and put our cowboy hats on straight Them Texans raised the roof when Jeff opened up his case You say y’all all wanna two-step you say ya wanna do-si-do Well here’s your fiddlin’ song before we go If you’re gonna play in Texas you gotta have a fiddle in the band That lead guitar is hot but not for "Louisiana Man" So rosin up that bow for "Faded Love" and let’s all dance If you’re gonna play in Texas you gotta have a fiddle in the band (      ) (        ) (      ) (        ) If you’re gonna play in Texas you gotta have a fiddle in the band That lead guitar is hot but not for "Louisiana Man" So rosin up that bow for "Faded Love" and let’s all dance If you’re gonna play in Texas you gotta have a fiddle in the band (      ) (        ) (      ) (        )

Du même artiste :

empty heart empty heart F, C, Dm, G#, Eb, Em, G, Am, B, D, A, Bm, F#m, Db, E
empty heart empty heart D, C, E, F#, G, G7, D7, A, A7, E7
empty heart empty heart G, C, Bm, Em, D, G7, Am, F
empty heart empty heart Bm, A, G, F#m
empty heart empty heart C, G, Em, D, Bm, Am
empty heart empty heart G, C, F, Am7, D
empty heart empty heart C, F/C, G, Dm, F/G, G/B, Am, C/E, F, Em, Fmaj7, F6, E, G/C
empty heart empty heart D, G, A, Bm, Em, E, B, Cm, Fm
empty heart empty heart C, F, Dm, Fm, G, Em, Am, Dm7
empty heart empty heart G, Dm, C
La chanson évoque l'importance incontournable du violon dans la musique country, particulièrement au Texas. Elle raconte comment, lors d’un concert à Houston, les musiciens réalisent qu'il leur manque un élément essentiel pour faire danser le public : le son du violon. On ressent une atmosphère conviviale, avec des références aux danses traditionnelles, ce qui souligne l'esprit festif et la joie de vivre typiques des Texans. L'idée est claire : pour capturer l'essence de la musique là-bas, il faut absolument intégrer cet instrument chaleureux et entraînant.