Railroads And Riverboats

Jim Croce

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.

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This is the right tab my first tab!!! It sounds good this is a beautiful forgotten song of the marvellous Jim Croce from the lost LP "Facets". With the voice of the wife Ingrid Croce. It is perfect for a duet. CAPO 2 The railroads and the riverboats that bred the mighty man That we read about and we dream about the men who built this land And the farmers and the lumbermen and the men who worked the mills And the poor hard working miners who died inside the hills While the rivers that flow are the blood of our land And the trucks they keep rumbling on the great concrete band And the railroads keep pushing to be all they once were And nature is calling no one’s listening to her And the immigrants by the boat load in a dozen different tones Sang of freedom in the new land climbed the ladder rung by rung Some to Boston some to Pittsburgh Philadelphia and St. Paul And the old ways led to new days they were welcome one and all While the rivers that flow are the blood of our land And the trucks they keep rumbling on the great concrete band And the railroads keep pushing to be all they once were And nature is calling no one’s listening to her With the railroads and the riverboats and the bread lines far behind And the days we sang together long gone but still in mind And the men who came before us men who brought us to today And the story still unravels from the dreams of yesterday While the rivers that flow are the blood of our land And the trucks they keep rumbling on the great concrete band And the railroads keep pushing to be all they once were And nature is calling no one’s listening to her And nature is calling no one’s listening to her

Du même artiste :

empty heart empty heart Amaj7, C#m, Bm, Dm, E7, E, D, G#7, C#7, F#m
empty heart empty heart D, G, A7
empty heart empty heart E, Dbm, G#m, A, B, F#m, E/B
empty heart empty heart F#m7, Fm7, D, Dm7, C, G, G7, F7, Bb, Gm, Dm, Ebm, F#m, Bm, Gm7, C7, Db7, B, E, A, Am, Cm, Cmaj7, Bbm, F
empty heart empty heart G, C7, A7, D7, Em7
empty heart empty heart Dm, Gm, A, D, G, F#m, G/F#, Em, D/Db, Bm, Bm/A
empty heart empty heart D, F#m, G, Bm, A, E
empty heart empty heart B, A, Bb, E, F#, B7
empty heart empty heart A, Dbm, Bm, E, D, F#, Bb
empty heart empty heart C, Em, F, G, D7
La chanson évoque la force et le courage des hommes qui ont façonné notre terre, du travail acharné des agriculteurs et des ouvriers à ceux qui ont construit des chemins de fer et des bateaux. Elle rappelle le voyage des immigrants vers un nouveau monde, où chacun a contribué à bâtir une histoire commune, tout en soulignant l'harmonie entre l'homme et la nature, souvent négligée. C'est une mélodie nostalgique qui remet en lumière des jours anciens, des luttes et des rêves, tout en interrogeant notre rapport à la nature aujourd'hui. Les rivières, symbole de la vie et de l'effort collectif, continuent de couler, mais il semble que leur appel soit ignoré dans notre monde moderne. La chanson nous invite à réfléchir sur ce passé riche et à apprécier le chemin parcouru.