Belle Starr

Emmylou Harris

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Emmylou Harris - Mark Knopfler "Belle Starr" (Emmylou Harris) Album: All the Roadrunning (2006) The chords are played with an acoustic guitar (on the live version played by Emmylou On the record you can hear a slide guitar probably played by Mark Knopfler or Richard and a lead electric guitar played by Mark Knopfler. I think that capos have been used enrich the harmony. However you can play it normally with the classic positions as given below. This is quite an easy song if you are familiar with this kind of rythm. This cool country song has been written by Emmylou Harris and is a very good to country music and country culture. Enjoy it! Geoffrey Marsan Chords: (332010) (320001) (022100) G (320033) or (355433) (113331) My mamma and my daddy Told me that love is a two-way street But lately baby you’ve been finding New ways of dragging your feet So come on make your best shot You don’t have to take the blame I’ll be your belle star You can be my Jesse James There’s lonely people everywhere From Abilene to Arkansas The way they run for cover You’d think love was against the law Well i don’t need a pistol baby You won’t have to rob a train You can be my belle star And i can be your Jesse James Oh oh    Oh oh    I know you’ve done some hard time Baby and you’ve got your doubts When you feel surrounded And it’s looking there’s no way out I’ll come riding to rescue All you gotta do is call my name I’ll be your belle star You can be my Jesse James Oh oh    Oh oh    It don’t take a genius baby There aint no big mystery You can’t play it safe And still go down in history So saddle up the horses ’Cos we’re headed for the hall of fame I’ll be your belle star You can be my Jesse James I’ll be your belle star You can be my Jesse James Oh oh    Oh oh    ad lib

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Dans cette chanson, l'artiste évoque une relation amoureuse qui nécessite des efforts des deux partenaires. Elle ouvre son cœur, exprimant sa volonté d'être la lumière de l'autre, malgré les épreuves et les doutes. Elle invite son partenaire à dépasser ses peurs et à ne pas craindre l'amour, illustrant la complicité et le soutien mutuel. Le contexte de cette œuvre fait référence à une culture bien ancrée dans la musique country, où des personnages emblématiques comme Jesse James et Belle Starr symbolisent la passion et l'aventure, tout en affrontant les défis de la vie. C'est une célébration de l'amour audacieux, où l'on encourage l'autre à prendre des risques et à se battre pour leur amour.