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Joined: August 2008 Posts: 121
Location: Maine | I'm looking for the lyrics and chords to Hal Ketchum's song, Trail of Tears. I've already tried the several sources that I know about like, chordie and cowboylyrics.com but there's nothing there. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Joined: August 2003 Posts: 2246
Location: Yucaipa, California | Trail Of Tears
Sung Hal Ketchum
No more beautiful moons may we spend on our land
In the north, the scarlet council talks of war
And the long knives have massacred a tribe at Burnt Corn
We're not welcome in our homes anymore
There will be a trail of tears
There will be a trail of pain
And Jackson will have the Mississippi
And the twenty dollar bill
But for us the trail is all that will remain
No more songs of the hunter on the buffalo plain
No more smoke from sacred fires touch these hills
And the numbers of the people will grow fewer every mile
And the children will not learn Great Spirit's will
There will be a trail of tears
There will be a trail of pain
And Jackson will have the Mississippi
And the twenty dollar bill
But how long will the trail of tears remain
On the streets of Rapid City, on the road to Wounded Knee
There is whiskey for forgetting everything
But the old ones say there may be time
For learning from each other
The way that it had once been meant to be
There will be a trail of tears
There will be a trail of pain
And Jackson will have the Mississippi
And the twenty dollar bill
But for us the trail is all that will remain
Jackson's got the Mississippi
And the twenty dollar bill
But how long will the trail of tears remain
The chords should be easy enough to figure out.... |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 2791
Location: Atlanta, GA. | Chordie lists it as a John Denver song here . |
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Joined: August 2008 Posts: 121
Location: Maine | You people are the best, thank you. |
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Joined: March 2008 Posts: 2683
Location: Hot Springs, S.D. | Sometimes I hate my inability to "suspend disbelief". The trail of tears involved the Cherokee Indians when they were forced to walk to Oklahoma. The Sioux, Rapid City and Wounded Knee had nothing to do with that. (Although Bigfoot's march and massacre at Wounded Knee was cause enough for tears!) |
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Joined: March 2008 Posts: 179
Location: Central Florida | All true Canterbury. And agreed on Wounded Knee. I've been there. Sadness was only one of the emotions it drew from me.
I wouldn't be too hard on ol' Hal, though. Washichu have never been very good at getting the facts straight regarding any of the Red Nation but at least his heart's in the right place. He coulda done worse.
Remember "Indian Giver" by 1910 Fruitgum Company? (1969) :eek:
And how about "Indian Outlaw" by Tim McGraw? What the hell was he thinking letting that out? :rolleyes:
Otto
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Joined: August 2008 Posts: 121
Location: Maine | Come to think of it, what WAS McGraw thinking about when he released that song? But along the same lines, does anyone have the chords to Hal Ketchum's, "In Front of the Alamo." This time, I think I've searched thoroughly online and can't come up with them. I found the lyrics, but no chords. I'm on a Hal Ketchum kick these days. Very good acoustical stuff. |
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