Alison Krauss - Broadway
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Date: 1/4/97; 12:30:07 AM
From: joe-patrick-karasek <jpk3766@pop.tamu.edu>
Subject: "Broadway" by "alison krauss"
Song: Broadway
Artist: Alison Krauss
Album: Now That I've Found You
**Capo the 1st fret to be in the same key.
This is a crude transcription. If you have any suggestions or corrections,
please e-mail them to me.
Intro: D - G - A - D - G
DI stood on faiGth, and the cAorner of amDbition
I came here to Gsink or swim, Aand to show them Dall
That they were Gwrong, and though I Anever thought I'd make it this far
DSo the curtains are dowGn. For the mAoment I was someDone
There were those in the D''' (Don't know this lineG)
Awho came this wDay. Now they're goGne.
ABut there's always someone at home who never forgets who you Dare.
And when I'm dAown and I'm growin' old, it won't be Bm7long or I won't try
I won't be Embound to a life out in the cAold
DIt's been a steady pace, to Bm7keep my steps Gbetween these cracks on BroEmadway
EmAndF#m my sGtride in rhythm to the Abeat of home sweet hoDme.
(SOLO here. Chords something like G A D G A D, etc.)
And when I'm Adown and I'm growin' old, Bm7I won't be long or I won't try
I won't be Embound to a life out in the coAld
DIt's been a steady pace, to Bm7keep my steps Gbetween these cracks on BroaEmdway
Em F#m G A 'D 'Bm7
And my stride in rhythm to the beat of home sweet (Can't go on, I'm on the top
'Em A
of my better years. I'm going home. It's too lonesome on the bottom rung here)
DIt's been a steady pace, to Bm7keep my steps Gbetween these cracks on BroEmadway
EmAndF#m my Gstride in rhythm to the Abeat of home sweet homDe.
Bm7 - 224232 F#m - 244222
You get the idea. Work with it and see what you can come up with. I can't
figure out what she says on the fifth line. I'm not so sure about the F#m,
but it sounds OK to me. If you don't have this album, you should get it!
Alison is a great artist who doesn't get enough recognition, in my opinion!
Charted by Joe Karasek (jpk3766@pop.tamu.edu)