Nothin Like A Guy Clark Song

Vince Gill

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SONG:   NOTHIN’ LIKE A GUY CLARK SONG ARTIST: VINCE GILL TAB BY: DON CZARSKI EMAIL:               NOTHIN’ LIKE A GUY CLARK SONG                     VINCE GILL CAPO: 1st FRET INTRO: NOTE:  (On the first two C chords place pinkie        on the 3rd fret and lift up and then place        down again. Then on the G chord at the end        of the first stanza play the high e string        on the 3rd fret then open E string before        playing the C chord as described previously.) VERSE: (Spoken) Old friends and boats and stuff that works A Randall knife an old blue shirt Strong and steady like Texas dirt It’s a place to hide when you really hurt Well Coleman Bonner and Sis Draper a worn-out fiddle case Old Skinny Dennis I can still hear him singing bass Well that workbench was a holy place His favorite picture Susanna’s face CHORUS: (Sing) And there ain’t nothin’ like a Guy Clark song You’re feeling fragile afraid you don’t belong It’s a lonely road you’re traveling on There ain’t nothin’ like a Guy Clark song    VERSE: (Spoken) Homegrown tomatoes and a Dallas whore                                     girl named Rita doing slow bandera across dance hall floor Oh he rolled his own and he loved to roar Man it’s been over 40 years since We shared that stage at the Troubadour CHORUS: (Sing) Well there ain’t nothin’ like a Guy Clark song You’re feeling fragile afraid you don’t belong It’s a lonely road you’re traveling on There ain’t nothin’ like a Guy Clark song    INSTRUMENTAL: NOTE:  (On the first two C chords place pinkie        on the 3rd fret and lift up and then place        down again. Then on the G chord at the end        of the first stanza play the high e string        on the 3rd fret then open E string before        playing the C chord as described previously.) VERSE: (Spoken) Well what do you do when your heroes die? Man you let ’em roll you let ’em fly ’Cause Desperadoes don’t worry or wonder why Well son of a bitch Old Rodney’s gonna miss you Guy CHORUS: (Sing) And there ain’t nothin’ like a Guy Clark song You feel abandoned your friends are gone It’s a lonely road you’re traveling on Well there ain’t nothin’ like a Guy Clark song    OUTRO/INSTRUMENTAL NOTE:  (On the first two C chords place pinkie        on the 3rd fret and lift up and then place        down again. Then on the G chord at the end        of the first stanza play the high e string        on the 3rd fret then open E string before        playing the C chord as described previously.) - FADE OUT

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Cette chanson évoque la nostalgie liée aux souvenirs d'amis et aux moments passés, rappelant des objets et des lieux emblématiques qui portent une certaine histoire. Elle fait référence à des rencontres marquantes, à des sensations de perte et à la façon dont la musique, en particulier celle de Guy Clark, peut apporter réconfort et résonner profondément dans des périodes de solitude ou de difficulté. Les images de la vie quotidienne, des souvenirs simples comme des tomates du jardin, sont entrelacées avec des réflexions sur la perte de ses héros et des êtres chers. Au final, elle souligne l'importance de la musique comme refuge et soutien dans les moments difficiles.