Are The Good Times Really Over Cifras
por Merle Haggard6.786 views, adicionada aos favoritos 425 times
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Temos uma Tablatura Oficial de Are The Good Times Really Over criada pelos guitarristas profissionais do UG.
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Artist: Merle Haggard
Song: Are the Good Times Really Over
[Verse 1]
C F
I wish a buck was still silver and it was back when the country was strong
G7 C
Back before Elvis and before the Vietnam war came along
F
Before the Beatles and yesterday, when a man could still work and still would
G7
Is the best of the free life behind us now
C
And are the good times really over for good?
[Chorus]
C F
Are we rollin' downhill like a snowball headed for hell
G C
With no kind of chance for the flag or the liberty bell
F
I wish a Ford and a Chevy would still last ten years like they should
G7
Is the best of the free life behind us now
C
And are the good times really over for good?
[Verse 2]
C F
I wish Coke was still cola and a joint was a bad place to be
G7 C
It was back before Nixon lied to us all on TV
F
Before microwave ovens when a girl could still cook and still would
G7
Is the best of the free life behind us now
C
And are the good times really over for good?
[Chorus]
C F
Are we rollin' downhill like a snowball headed for hell
G C
With no kind of chance for the flag or the liberty bell
F
I wish a Ford and a Chevy would still last ten years like they should
G7
Is the best of the free life behind us now
C
And are the good times really over for good?
[Chorus]
F
Stop rollin' downhill like a snowball headed for hell
G C
Standup for the flag and let's all ring the liberty bell
F
Let's make a Ford and a Chevy that'll still last ten years like they should
G7
The best of the free life is still yet to come
C
And the good times ain't really over for good
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Good job! This reminds me of riding around town with a car load of friends, listening to the Hagg on the stereo, and all singing along... It was 1982 and we were in a recession but things were starting to look better. Those of us who wanted to work found jobs. The pay was low and the jobs were hard work, but we felt great! This song was how we were feeling; things were looking up! Even then, the news stories were all doom and gloom but we didn't feel that way. What happened to the American spirit? I guess it went where the good music went. R.I.P. Merle; we miss you something fierce.
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