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From: Perret Charles 


**************** NOTORIOUS *****************

Written and performed by Confederate Railroad.


Capo on the 1st fret.

Verse 1:
         E (022100@1)Riding North on Interstate 75

	With anervous (x02210@1)fading beauty sitting by his side
          A (x02220@1)                          E (022100@1)And apistol (x02210@1)that he used to pave the way
                                            B7 (x21202@1)Down the long black stretches of adark (x02210@1)highway


Verse 2:
         E (022100@1)Ray bought his future with apound (x02210@1)of lead

	When he robbed aliquor (x02210@1)store and left the clerk for dead
          A (x02220@1)                               E (022100@1)That kid should have put the money in the sack
                                              B7 (x21202@1)But he didn't and now there ain't no turning back


Chorus 1:
                A (x02220@1)                   E (022100@1)He's adesperate (x02210@1)rider, he's aJesse (x02210@1)James
             A (x02220@1)                              E (022100@1)The best that he could hope for is ahousehold (x02210@1)name
               A (x02220@1)                 E (022100@1)There ain't nobody that aman (x02210@1)can trust
                B7 (x21202@1)                  E (022100@1)When all his headlines read, notorious
               A (x02220@1)                 E (022100@1)       There ain't nobody that a man can trust
                B7 (x21202@1)                  E (022100@1)When all his headlines read, notorious


Verse 3:
          E (022100@1)They pulled out of ? about12 o'clock

	Took the heatstroke with the lights off to avoid the road block
         A (x02220@1)                            E (022100@1)Ray killed the motor at the county line
                                           B7 (x21202@1)Changed his Tennessee plates to alost (x02210@1)tag sign


Verse 4:
         E (022100@1)She would never ask what the boy had done

	But said she'd be his hostage if he needed one
         A (x02220@1)                         E (022100@1)Her momma raised her to be loyal and true
                                              B7 (x21202@1)And she figured that's the least that she could do


Chorus 2:
                 A (x02220@1)                E (022100@1)       She was lost and lonely on a midnight ride
           A (x02220@1)                  E (022100@1)       Reluctant Bonnie to a poorman's Clyde
            A (x02220@1)                     E (022100@1)It ain't too easy when the man you love
              B7 (x21202@1)                   E (022100@1)Has got areputation (x02210@1)that's notorious
            A (x02220@1)                     E (022100@1)       It ain't too easy when the man you love
              B7 (x21202@1)                   E (022100@1)Has got areputation (x02210@1)that's notorious


Verse 5:
          E (022100@1)They were just outside of Knoxville when the lights flashed on

	And the siren's starting howling like hell houndogs
         A (x02220@1)                          E (022100@1)Ray popped that Firebird into overdrive
                                      B7 (x21202@1)And swore he'd never let them take him alive


Chorus 3:
                  A (x02220@1)                   E (022100@1)       He was a desperate rider, he was Jesse James
             A (x02220@1)                                E (022100@1)The best that he'd ever hope for was ahousehold (x02210@1)name
              A (x02220@1)                  E (022100@1)The morning papers didn't say too much
               B7 (x21202@1)              E (022100@1)But his obituairy read, notorious
             A (x02220@1)                           E (022100@1)       The caption by his picture didn't say too much
               B7 (x21202@1)              E (022100@1)But his obituairy read, notorious
             A (x02220@1)                           E (022100@1)       The caption by his picture didn't say too much
               B7 (x21202@1)              E (022100@1)But his obituairy read, notorious


Thanks to David M. Potter (dmp12@cornell.edu) for the lyrics.
Perret Charles-Amir : perret@diva.univ-mlv.fr
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********* WHEN YOU LEAVE THAT WAY YOU CAN NEVER GO BACK *********

Written by Steve Clark,Johnny Mac Rae

performed by Confederate Railroad.


Intro and the average way they play during the song:

		 D (xx0232@1)	e-------0h2-----2h3---3---------0h2-----2h3---3--------| (022000@1)	B-----3-------3---------------3-------3----------------| (x2444x@1)	G---2-------2-------2-------2-------2-------2---2------| (320003@1)	D-0-----------------------0----------------------------| (xx0232@1)	A------------------------------------------------------| (x02220@1)	E------------------------------------------------------| (022100@1)
about the same thing for the A chord.

Verse 1:
        D (xx0232@1)I remember waking in the morning
                                        A (x02220@1)To the sound of the rooster's crow

	Mamma cooking in the kitchen
                                 D (xx0232@1)Arthur Godfrey on the radio


Verse 2:
        D (xx0232@1)Me and Dad were just like strangers
                                A (x02220@1)We never did see eye to eye

	Came to blows one Sunday morning
                                            D (xx0232@1)F (133211@1)C/G (3x555x@1)D (xx0232@1)So i packed my bags and i said goodbye


Chorus:
         /                                        Em (022000@1)When you leave that way you can never go back
      A (x02220@1)                                D (xx0232@1)Atrain (x02220@1)won't run on atorn (x02210@1)up track
                                     G (320003@1)D (xx0232@1)   Em (022000@1)Sometimes i wish i'd never roamed,oh no
      A (x02220@1)                                                D (xx0232@1)'cause when you leave that way you can never go home


Verse 3:
         D (xx0232@1)Then i met agirl (x02210@1)in Knoxville
                               A (x02220@1)Oh,we set our wedding day

	I left her standing at the alter
                            D (xx0232@1)With ababy (x02210@1)on the way


Chorus.


Bridge:
         G (320003@1)              A (x02220@1)            D (xx0232@1)Lord i'd love to see my mom and daddy
              G (320003@1)             A (x02220@1)              Bm (x24432@1)And what i'd give to hold that boy of mine
             G (320003@1)             A (x02220@1)                D (xx0232@1)I'd get down on my knees and i say i'm sorry
          E (022100@1)                             A (x02220@1)If i could only go back one more time


Verse 4:
         D (xx0232@1)But i killed aman (x02210@1)in Houston
                                    A (x02220@1)When he caught me with his wife

	And i told the preacher man to leave me alone
                                 D (xx0232@1)When he came to read my rights


Chorus bis:
         /                                                      Em (022000@1)He said son,when you leave this way you can never come back
      A (x02220@1)                                D (xx0232@1)Asoul (x02220@1)won't roll on atorn (x02210@1)up track
                                     G (320003@1) D (xx0232@1)name="chord_022000@1">Em
	All through eternity you'll roam alone
      A (x02220@1)                                                  D (xx0232@1)'cause when you leave this way you can never come home

                                     G (320003@1) D (xx0232@1)name="chord_022000@1">Em
	All through eternity you'll roam alone
      A (x02220@1)                                                  Bm (x24432@1)'cause when you leave this way you can never come home

Thanks to David M. Potter (dmp12@cornell.edu) for the lyrics.
Perret Charles-Amir : perret@math.univ-mlv.fr

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