Stranger There. . . Than Over There
by Gregg Allman
(c) 1980, 1981, 1994 Arista Records, Inc.
Transcribed by Sam Carle
Time and time again I've felt these wall's of plaster,
closing in,
And more than once I've felt that lonely lonely feeling,
Wondering why and where I've been,
Just about the time, I think I can't hold on,
You're always there to keep me hanging on and I say,
I never knew how much a man needed a woman
(No I never)
I never knew how much a boy needed a girl
(Needed a girl)
I never knew how much I needed you
Day after day I join the rat race,
Tryin' to
(c) 1980, 1981, 1994 Arista Records, Inc.
Transcribed by Sam Carle
Time and time again I've felt these wall's of plaster,
closing in,
And more than once I've felt that lonely lonely feeling,
Wondering why and where I've been,
Just about the time, I think I can't hold on,
You're always there to keep me hanging on and I say,
I never knew how much a man needed a woman
(No I never)
I never knew how much a boy needed a girl
(Needed a girl)
I never knew how much I needed you
Day after day I join the rat race,
Tryin' to
Colorado Trail
Carl Sandburg/Lee Hayes
Chorus:
Weep, all ye little rains. Wail, winds, wail. All along, along, along the Colorado Trail.
Eyes like the morning star, cheeks like the rose, Laura was a pretty girl everybody knows.
(Chorus)
Laura was a laughin' girl, joyful in the day. Laura was my darling girl. Now she's gone away.
(Chorus)
Sixteen years she graced the Earth and all of life was good. Now my life lies buried 'neath a cross of wood.
(Chorus)
All along, along, along the Colorado Trail.