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lyrics
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a-One Hundred Years From Now (Gram Parsons)
b-Streets Of Baltimore (Tompall Glaser and Harlan Howard)
c-Wheels (Gram Parsons and Chris Hillman)
Marco Zanzi: Vocals, Acoustic Guitars
Francesco Frugiuele: Bass
Franco Svanoni: Percussion
One hundred years from this day
Will the people still feel this way
Still say the things that they're saying right now
Everyone said I'd hurt you
They said that I'd desert you
If I go away you know I'm gonna get back somehow
Nobody knows what kind of trouble we're in
Nobody seems to think it all might happen again
Well, I sold the farm to take my woman where she longed to be
We left our kin and all our friends back there in Tennessee
Then I bought those one way tickets she had often begged me for
And they took us to the streets of Baltimore
Well, her heart was filled with gladness when she saw those city lights
She said the prettiest place on earth was Baltimore at night
Well, a man feels proud to give his woman what she's longing for
And I kinda liked the Streets of Baltimore
We've all got wheels to take ourselves away
We got the telephones to say what we can say
We've all got higher and higher ev'ry day
Come on wheels take this boy away
We're not afraid to ride
We're not afraid to die
So come on wheels take me home today
Come on wheels take this boy away
Come on wheels take this boy away
a-Fra Cent’anni (Gram Parsons)
b-Le Strade Di Baltimora (Tompall Glaser e Harlan Howard)
c-Ruote (Gram Parsons e Chris Hillman)
Marco Zanzi: Vocals, Acoustic Guitars
Francesco Frugiuele: Bass
Franco Svanoni: Percussion
Fra cent’anni
La gente continuerà a pensarla allo stesso modo?
Continuerà a dire le stesse cose che dice adesso?
Tutti dicono che ti avrei ferito
Dicono che ti avrei abbandonato
Se me ne vado sai che in un modo o nell’altro tornerò
Nessuno sa in che razza di guai mi trovo
Nessuno sembra pensare che potrebbe succedere ancora
Bene, ho venduto la fattoria per portare la mia donna dove desiderava
Abbiamo lasciato i parenti e tutti gli amici là nel Tennessee
Quindi ho comperato quei biglietti di sola andata che lei spesso mi chiedeva
E ci hanno portato nelle strade di Baltimora
Bene, il suo cuore si è riempito di gioia alla vista delle luci della città
Diceva che il posto più favoloso sulla terra era Baltimora di notte
Bene, un uomo si sente orgoglioso di dare alla sua donna quello che desidera
Ed io fui felice di darle le strade di Baltimora
Tutti noi abbiamo ruote che ci portano via
Abbiamo telefoni per dire quello che possiamo dire
Tutti ci eleviamo giorno dopo giorno
Forza ruote, portate via questo ragazzo
Non abbiamo paura di correre
Non abbiamo paura di morire
Quindi forza ruote, portatemi a casa oggi
Forza ruote, portate via questo ragazzo
Forza ruote, portate via questo ragazzo
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