Southside Of Heaven

Ryan Bingham

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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Southside Of Heaven By Ryan Bingham Transcribed by DWdrummer67. Enjoy and please rate this tab. Tuning: Standard                          (Fast tempo. Hammer forefinger on each chord) [Intro] (Harmonica comes in after first measure) Cadd9                                           G When I die lord won’t you put my soul up on a train           Cadd9                                       G Won’t you send it Southbound give it a cool bluesman name           Cadd9                                                  G I’ve been lost out on those back roads so many times I’ve gone blind Cadd9                                                      G Losing faith in my family had drove me right out my damn mind [Chorus]              Em          Cadd9                      G But on the South side of heaven won’t you take me home                  Em               Cadd9                       G Cause I’ve been broke down for so long and Lord it’s gettin’ cold [Short Break] Cadd9      Cadd9    x2                    Cadd9                                               G Well I’ve been a desperado in west Texas for so long lord I need a change        Cadd9                                                  G And for ten long years this old place ain’t seen a drop of rain          Cadd9                                       G And that wind blows everyday Lord oh like a desert snow       Cadd9                                               G Like a lost bound train running on cocaine and out of control [Chorus]              Em          Cadd9                      G But on the South side of heaven won’t you take me home                  Em               Cadd9                       G Cause I’ve been broke down for so long and Lord it’s gettin’ cold [Long Break] (end midway on Em while starting the next verse) Play this next verse very slowly: Em                 Cadd9                                 G Along those Louisiana byways… lonesome highway’s rollin’ on           Cadd9                                                G Won’t you take me where the poor man lives… it’s where I call home     Cadd9                                                    G And can’t you see that a breeze… is nothin’ but a change in pace Cadd9                                                         G Money can’t buy my soul… ’cause it comes from a hard earned place Kick back up to the standard tempo for the rest of the song: [Chorus] (x2)              Em          Cadd9                      G But on the South side of heaven won’t you take me home                  Em               Cadd9                       G Cause I’ve been broke down for so long and Lord it’s gettin’ cold [Outro] Cadd9  G  Em  Cadd9 (Repeat until fade)

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Cette chanson évoque un profond désir de rédemption et d'évasion. Le narrateur, qui se sent perdu et désemparé dans sa vie actuelle, aspire à retrouver un sens et un refuge, symbolisés par l'idée d'un voyage vers le "sud du paradis". Il évoque des souvenirs de routes désertes et de luttes personnelles, exprimant une nostalgie pour des temps plus simples et un besoin urgent de changement. Le contexte retrace la lutte d'un homme face à des épreuves, jonglant entre ses rêves et sa réalité, et il met en lumière la quête d'un endroit où il se sentira enfin chez lui, loin des douleurs et des déceptions qu'il a vécues.