Oregon Hill (Cowboy Junkies)

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Oregon Hill (M. Timmins/Cowboy Junkies)
(from the album Black Eyed Man)

Submitted by Steve Scowden (steve.scowden@sf.jwtworld.com)

Corrections/improvements welcome.

(I'm playing this song with a

E

-

E6

-

E7

riff through most of the verses. That is, an

E

, then an

E

with
pinkie added on 2nd fret of 2nd string, then sliding my pinkie up to the 3rd fret. Of course, there may be
better way.)

E

-

E6

-

E7

riff
The hoods are up on Pine Street, rearends lifted, too
The great-grandsons of General Robert

E

. Lee

F#m


are makin' love with a little help from STP

A

E

-

E6

-

E7


Their women on the porches, comparin' alibis

(E-

E6

-

E7

riff)
Greasy eggs & bacon, bumper stickers aimed to start a fight
Folk in wrecks, confederate caps, if you want some shine well

F#m

F#m7


you can always find some more

A

E

-

E6

-

E7


but what I remember most, is the color of Susie's door

C#m

G#

A

E


And Susie says she's up there, cutting carrots still

E

B

Am


Susie says she's missing me

F#m

E

-

E6

-

E7


so I'm missing, Oregon Hill

(E-

E6

-

E7

riff)

A

river to the south, to wash away all sin

A

college to the east of us, to learn where sin begins

F#m

F#m7


A

graveyard to the west of it all

A

E

-

E6

-

E7


The child may soon be lying in it

A

E


Cause to the north there is a prison,

A

E


which I've come to call my home

A

E


but come Monday morning, no country song,

B

A

E


will sing me home again


C#m

G#

A

E


Susie says she's up there, cutting carrots still

E

B

Am

F#m

E

-

E6

-

E7


Susie says she's missing me, so I'm missing, Oregon Hill

(E-

E6

-

E7

riff)
Sunday morning, 8 a.m., sirens fill the air
Sounds like someone made the river

F#m

F#m7


Sounds like someone being born again

A

G#m

F#m

E

-

E6

-

E7


But me, I'm just lyin' here in Susie's bed

A

E


Baptists celebrating with praises to the lord

A

E


Rednecks doin' it with gin

A

E

B

A

E


Me and Susie, we're just celebrating, the joys of sleepin' in,

F#m

A

E

-

E6

-

E7


because tomorrow, I'll be home again.

C#m

G#


Susie says she'll wait there,

A

E


cutting carrots by the window sill

E

B

Am


Susie says always think of me,

F#m

E

-

E6

-

E7


when you think of, Oregon Hill

Видео для песни «Oregon Hill»:

Описание аккордов к песне (Генератор аккордов)

  • E7 ↓

  • E ↓

    Аккорд E

  • F#m ↓

    Аккорд F#m

  • F#m7 ↓

    Аккорд F#m7

  • C#m ↓

    Аккорд C#m

  • G# ↓

    Аккорд G#

  • B ↓

    Аккорд B

  • Am ↓

    Аккорд Am

  • G#m ↓

    Аккорд G#m

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