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Summerset
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only, it's a very good song recorded by Jim Ed Brown.
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Summerset Recorded by Jim Ed Brown Written by Kevin Johnson
G C Summer headed south in sixty-four D7 G Found me there in my beat up car C My soul possessions came to nothin' more D7 G Than my traveling bags and my old guitar
C Wine and pretty women were the life of me D7 G The devil rode along for my company C Pickin' and singin' I did the rounds D7 G Of a score of southern country towns
C G D7 I came to Summerset when summer leaves were turnin' yellow C D7 C D7 Summer songs had all been sung by fellows such as I G C G D7 I came to Summerset to sow the seeds of wild abandon C D7 C G People there came out to stare and watch me passin' by
C It was in the chill of that early autumn D7 G The breathless stilled the afternoon C When I felt to sudden strange contentment D7 G Lyin' there in Matilda's room
C Matilda's arms were warm and willin' D7 G Matilda's arms were mine to share C Seems they found the need within D7 G They never even knew was there
C G D7 I came to Summerset when summer leaves were turnin' yellow C D7 C D7 Summer songs had all been sung by fellows such as I G C G D7 I came to Summerset to sow the seeds of wild abandon C D7 C G People seemed to understand and watch me passin' by
C Some people say he's like his mother D7 G Other people say he's got my ways C Seems kinda quiet around there D7 G Since he started to school the other day
Repeat #3
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