Song | Emma Jean's Guitar |
Artist | Chely Wright |
Album | Let Me In |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Berg, Hanna, Harrison | |
I found it in a pawn shop in a ragged cardboard case | |
With the guns and dusty watches it looked so out of place | |
With a railways baggage sticker, yellow frayed and torn | |
Destination | |
Nashville, | |
September '64 | |
And you could tell by the fingerboard her painted nails were long | |
She only needed three chords to play those good ole country songs | |
And her name's etched in the finish like a fading battle scar | |
And this 1950 | |
Gibson was | |
Emma Jean's guitar | |
I wonder if she played it in a small town talent show | |
With her hair teased to perfection in a dress her mamma sewed | |
And for a little inspiration she pasted on a star | |
Here up on the head stock of | |
Emma Jean's guitar | |
And you could tell by the fingerboard her painted nails were long | |
She only needed three chords to play those good ole country songs | |
And her name's etched in the finish like a fading battle scar | |
And this 1950 | |
Gibson was | |
Emma Jean's guitar | |
I wouldn't even know her if | |
I saw her face to face | |
But there's a little bit of | |
Emma Jean in every song | |
I playShe passed along these hopes and dreams cradled in my arms | |
And I am just a guardian of | |
Emma Jean's guitar | |
You could tell by the fingerboard her painted nails were long | |
She only needed three chords to play those good ole country songs | |
And her name's etched in the finish like a fading battle scar | |
And this 1950 | |
Gibson was | |
Emma Jean's guitar |
zuo qu : Berg, Hanna, Harrison | |
I found it in a pawn shop in a ragged cardboard case | |
With the guns and dusty watches it looked so out of place | |
With a railways baggage sticker, yellow frayed and torn | |
Destination | |
Nashville, | |
September ' 64 | |
And you could tell by the fingerboard her painted nails were long | |
She only needed three chords to play those good ole country songs | |
And her name' s etched in the finish like a fading battle scar | |
And this 1950 | |
Gibson was | |
Emma Jean' s guitar | |
I wonder if she played it in a small town talent show | |
With her hair teased to perfection in a dress her mamma sewed | |
And for a little inspiration she pasted on a star | |
Here up on the head stock of | |
Emma Jean' s guitar | |
And you could tell by the fingerboard her painted nails were long | |
She only needed three chords to play those good ole country songs | |
And her name' s etched in the finish like a fading battle scar | |
And this 1950 | |
Gibson was | |
Emma Jean' s guitar | |
I wouldn' t even know her if | |
I saw her face to face | |
But there' s a little bit of | |
Emma Jean in every song | |
I playShe passed along these hopes and dreams cradled in my arms | |
And I am just a guardian of | |
Emma Jean' s guitar | |
You could tell by the fingerboard her painted nails were long | |
She only needed three chords to play those good ole country songs | |
And her name' s etched in the finish like a fading battle scar | |
And this 1950 | |
Gibson was | |
Emma Jean' s guitar |
zuò qǔ : Berg, Hanna, Harrison | |
I found it in a pawn shop in a ragged cardboard case | |
With the guns and dusty watches it looked so out of place | |
With a railways baggage sticker, yellow frayed and torn | |
Destination | |
Nashville, | |
September ' 64 | |
And you could tell by the fingerboard her painted nails were long | |
She only needed three chords to play those good ole country songs | |
And her name' s etched in the finish like a fading battle scar | |
And this 1950 | |
Gibson was | |
Emma Jean' s guitar | |
I wonder if she played it in a small town talent show | |
With her hair teased to perfection in a dress her mamma sewed | |
And for a little inspiration she pasted on a star | |
Here up on the head stock of | |
Emma Jean' s guitar | |
And you could tell by the fingerboard her painted nails were long | |
She only needed three chords to play those good ole country songs | |
And her name' s etched in the finish like a fading battle scar | |
And this 1950 | |
Gibson was | |
Emma Jean' s guitar | |
I wouldn' t even know her if | |
I saw her face to face | |
But there' s a little bit of | |
Emma Jean in every song | |
I playShe passed along these hopes and dreams cradled in my arms | |
And I am just a guardian of | |
Emma Jean' s guitar | |
You could tell by the fingerboard her painted nails were long | |
She only needed three chords to play those good ole country songs | |
And her name' s etched in the finish like a fading battle scar | |
And this 1950 | |
Gibson was | |
Emma Jean' s guitar |