Copperline (ver. 2)

James Taylor

Transposer:

CHORDS indicate striking the bass line notes only                                      (CHORDS) indicate a continuation from previous line                                            e|---2-|------------2-|-----------|---2-2---0-0-0---This is the intro lead-- B|-----|-----3--------|-------3---|---3-3---3-3-3---and is followed by:----- G|-2---|----------2---|-----0-----|---------2-2-2--------------------------- D|-----|---0----------|---0-------|-0--------------------------------------- A|-----|--------------|---------0-|-------2--------------------------------- E|-----|-3-----3------|-3---------|-----------------------------------------                                        e|-0h2-2-2---0-0-|---2-2---0-0-0-|-0h2-2-2---0-0-----This lead part begins B|-3---3-3---3-3-|---3-3---3-3-3-|-3---3-3---3-3-----the verses each time-- G|-2---2-2---2-2-|---2-2---2-2-2-|-2---2-2---2-2---------------------------- D|-0-------------|-0-------------|-0---------------------------------------- A|---------2-----|-------2-------|---------2-------------------------------- E|---------------|---------------|------------------------------------------ Even the old folks never knew why they call it like they do I was wond’ring since the age of two  down on Copperline Copper head   copper beech  copper kettles sitting side by each Copper coil cup o’ Georgia peach down on Copperline         Half a mile down to Morgan Creek           Leaning heavy on the end of the week         Hercules and a hog-nosed snake    **This is a little step-down         Down on the Copperline we were down on Copperline. Warm summer night on the Copperline slip away past suppertime Wood smoke and moonshine down on Copperline One time I saw my daddy dance watched him moving like a man in a trance He brought it back from the war in France down unto the Copperline         Branch water and tomato wine         Creosote and turpentine         Sour Mash and New Moonshine         Down on Copperline         Down on Copperline First kiss I ever took like a page from a romance book    The sky opened and the earth shook down on Copperline Down on Copperline                                                          *** Instrumental break                         Took a fall from a windy height         I only knew how to hold on tight         And pray for love enough to last all night         Down on Copperline                                BRIDGE Day breaks and the boy wakes up ( ) And the dog barks and the bird sings ( )                                    And the sap rises and the angels sigh....Yeah I tried to go back as if I could all-spec house and plywood Tore up and tore up good down on Copperline It doesn’t come as a surprise to me it doesn’t touch my memory Man I’m lifting up and rising free down on Copperline         Half a mile down to Morgan Creek           Leaning heavy on the end of the week         Hercules and a hog-nosed snake         Down on the Copperline           Take me down on Copperline. CODA ()                                 ..... Yeah .... Take me down on Copperline ... Oh down on Copperline                     ..... ... Take me down on Copperline.....

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empty heart empty heart G, F, C, G7, C7, A7, D7
empty heart empty heart A7, F7, D7, C, G, B, D, F#, A5, Em7, E7, G#, Am7, A, Bm7
empty heart empty heart A, G, D, E, F#m
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empty heart empty heart Gmaj7, F#m7, Em9, A, A/B, G/A, Dmaj9, Bm7, Em7, E9
Cette chanson évoque des souvenirs nostalgiques d'un lieu appelé Copperline, chargé d'images de l'enfance et des moments simples de la vie. On y parle de l'influence du passé sur le présent, avec des références aux joies et aux peines, aux expériences de famille, et même à l'amour. Les souvenirs d'un été chaud, d'un père dansant après avoir ramené des histoires de la guerre en France, et le passage du temps enrichissent ce tableau. Le contexte nous plonge dans une atmosphère de ruralité, où les petites choses de la vie prennent toute leur valeur. C'est un hommage à un mode de vie simple, un retour aux racines, et une réflexion sur la manière dont ces expériences façonnent notre identité.