Tennesee Moon lyrics by Neil Diamond

Lyric & Midi information
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Song Title * 3914DS: Tennesee Moon
Performed By * Niel Diamond
Composer(s) *
Publisher * . Unauthorised copying is illegal
Programmer * � 1997 Damian Smith (D.M.S. Productions) Distributed Under License
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* 4-bar intro

* Verse 1 Hollywood don't do what it once could do.
I used to wake up and write me a song before noon,
So I packed my dusty bags one night,
Grabbed an old guitar and I caught a Red-Eye flight.

* Chorus In search of a dream underneath a Tennesee moon,
I fell in love to an old Hank Williams tune.
Makes me wonder, is it the same moon Hank played under?

* Verse 2 Touchdown and she stole my heart right away,
Began to think for the first time I might stay,
And when I heard that lonesome whistle moan,
Knew I'd finally found my way back home.

* Chorus 2 In search of a dream underneath a Tennesee moon,
I fell in love to an old Hank Williams tune,
And I wonder, is it the same moon Hank's still under?
Well, he sang about "Jumble-I"
And being lonesome enough to cry,

* Bridge And I can hear the echoes in the sounds of his guitar,
And his words still paint a picture in my heart.

* Chorus 3 Yeah, in search of a dream underneath a Tennesee moon,
I fell in love to an old Hank Williams tune.
I was in search of a dream underneath a Tennesee moon.
Yes, I fell in love to an old Hank Williams tune.
Yeah, in search of a dream underneath a Tennesee moon,
I fell in love to an old Hank Williams tune,
And I wonder, is it the same moon Hank's still under?
Well, he sang about "Jumble-I"
And being lonesome enough to cry.
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Time * 3:34
Length * 111 bars
Tempo * 125pm, ritard from bars 107, beat 3 to 109
Key * G major

Ch 1 * Piano 1
Ch 2 * Fingered Bass
Ch 3 * Steel-String Guitar
Ch 4 * Clean Guitar (Rhythm)
Ch 5 * Clean Guitar (Melody 1)
Ch 6 * Clean Guitar (Melody 2)
Ch 7 * Muted Guitar
Ch 8 * Hawaiian Guitar
Ch 9 * Violin
Ch 10 * Drums