Subject: Lyr Add: MIDNIGHT MOONLIGHT (Peter Rowan) From: Jakub Date: 16 May 97 - 03:18 AM If anywhere knows what's the chords of this song, write them into the text please. Thanks Jakub Midnight moonlight Do you ever feel lonesome And you're down in San Antone Beg, steal or borrow two nickels or a dime Call me on the phone I'll meet you at Alamo Mission We can say our prayers The Holy Ghost and the Virgin Mother will hear us As we kneel there In the moonlight, in the midnightDid you ever feel sorrow For the deeds you have done With no hope for tomorrow In the setting of the sun And the ocean is howling With things that might have been And that last good morning, sunrise Would be the brightest you've ever seen |
Subject: RE: Midnight Moonlight From: Mountain Dog Date: 16 May 97 - 11:14 AM Dear Jakub The writer's credit on Midnight Moonlight is listed as Peter Rowan. You can find chords for this at the following URL: www.rukind.com/music/gdtunes.htm (This is actually a site primarily dedicated to Grateful Dead lyrics, but you'll find other traditional and not-so-traditional tunes performed by "Old and In the Way" - a collaboration among Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, Peter Rowan, John Kahn and Vassar Clemens in about 1974 - here, too.) Enjoy! |
Subject: Chords Add: MIDNIGHT MOONLIGHT (Peter Rowan) From: Terry Date: 23 May 97 - 12:42 AM I play this one in A Aetc..... Definitely pick up Old and In the Way, if you don't already have it! Terry |
Subject: RE: Midnight Moonlight From: Terry Date: 23 May 97 - 12:45 AM Well, the prior message didn't turn out (visually) exactly like I'd planned. Guess I'd better learn to type in HTML. Anyway, the chords for each line are there at the beginning of each. Hopefully, you can figure it out. Sorry.... T |
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