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  1. 16. Dez. 2007 · Ernest Tubb & Marty Robbins & The Wilburn Brothers - JOURNEY'S END

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    • AlanPaladin
  2. For I find no place to call my home sweet home. F. I don't ask for help or pity I just go my way. G7 C. All I'm praying for is peace to dream alone. G7. I'm just drift-wood on the river and I'm drifting on. C.

  3. Recorded by Ernest Tubb. Written by A. Q. Smith and Helen Kaye. [3/4 time] C F C. The warships had landed and I came ashore. F C D7 G7. The fighting was over for me evermore. C F C. For I had been wounded they left me for dead.

  4. Pass The Booze. recorded by Ernest Tubb. written by Ray Butts and Gene Northington. G D7. Been my friends all day it's no good I'm still lonely. G. Seems that I just can't forget my one and only. C Am. So there's just one thing left to do if I intend to sleep tonight.

  5. Country legends Marty Robbins and Ernest Tubb perform in a compilation of concert footage filmed between 1954 and 1956. Streaming on Roku. Streaming on Roku. Ernest Tubb , Marty Robbins

  6. It seems you and I are losing touch. C G7 C. So I'll wish you love and honey lots of luck. F C. Well lots of luck and a big goodbye. G7. And you can't say I didn't try. C F. It well could be that I tried too much.

  7. G7 C. And I believe you meant them until now. F. Now my eyes are open and my heart is close to you. G7 C. I loved you once but I don't need you now. F. Once I loved you dearly and I never had a doubt.