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Even though I love todays modern country, this song has a cool story line to it about the death of traditional country music. this is a different way to play it. Song Title: Murder On Music Row Artist: George Strait (Alan Jackson also recorded this) [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/g/george-strait/329181.html ] G Nobody saw them running C From 16th Avenue G They never found the fingerprints D7 Or the weapon that was used G But someone killed country music C Cut out its heart and soul G They got away with murder D7 G Down on music row The almighty dollar C And the lust for worldwide fame G Slowly killed tradition D7 And for that someone should hang G They all say got guilty C But the evidence will show G That murder was committed D7 G G7 Down on music row C For the steel guitars no longer cry G And the fiddles barely play A7 But drums and rock 'n' roll guitars D7 Are mixed up in your face G Ol' Hank wouldn't have a chance C On today's radio G Since they committed murder D7 G Down on music row They thought no one would miss it C Once it was dead and gone G They said no one would buy them ol' D7 Drinking and cheating songs G Well there ain't no justice in it C And the hard facts are cold G Murder's been committed D7 G G7 Down on music row C For the steel guitars no longer cry G And you can't hear fiddles play A7 With drums and rock 'n' roll guitars D7 Mixed right up in your face G Why the Hag wouldn't have a chance C On today's radio G Since they committed murder D7 G Down on music row Why they even tell the Possum C To pack up and go back home G There's been an awful murder D7 G Down on music row |