Heads In Georgia

Eric Clapton

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Song: Heads In Georgia           Album: Road to Escondido           By: Eric Clapton and J.J. Cale           Tabbed by: Mike Intro Cm x 2 bars Well my heads in Georgia but my feet are California bound Well my heads in Georgia but my feet is California bound Cause that good looking woman I got wants to leave these Georgia towns Well we ride them old freight trains rent them automobiles For we ride them old freight trains and rent them automobiles Cause that good looking woman is tired of these old Georgia hills And that lonesome old highway seems to be our way no doubt And that lonesome old highway seems to be the way no doubt Cause that good looking woman and me we just hanging out Break Trains and airplanes is all we do I’m running half the time just like she wants me to Makes me no difference to me when all is said and done headed west toward the setting sun Return Well my heads in Georgia but my feet is California bound Cause that good looking woman I got wants to leave these Georgia towns Solo Well my heads in Georgia but my feet is California bound Well my heads in Georgia but my feet is California bound Cause that good looking woman I got wants to leave these Georgia towns Solo Cause that good looking woman I got wants to leave these Georgia towns Cause that good looking woman I got wants to leave these Georgia towns                              END                      you are welcome!!

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Cette chanson évoque le désir d'un homme dont l'esprit est toujours en Géorgie, mais dont le corps est attiré vers la Californie. Il parle de son amour pour une femme séduisante, qui souhaite quitter leur petit coin de Géorgie pour explorer de nouveaux horizons. Ensemble, ils prennent des trains et louent des voitures, cherchant à échapper aux collines qu'ils connaissent par cœur. Le ton est léger et reflète une certaine insouciance, où le voyage devient une métaphore du changement et de la quête de liberté. Cette séparation entre l'esprit et le corps symbolise également la lutte entre les souvenirs et les aspirations vers l'avenir.