Written by Thomas Tol
Verse 1:
E A D A Last night when I felt so lonely and so blue A D I was playing that old time blues A E The blues of old Calahan. A D A Well, he was born in Kentucky, far away D He would be soon the famest man A E A Kentucky ever knewA I took my guitar and my old country fiddle D A E Played me a song of the old Calahan. A He once was a star in the days of the union D A E A We all know him as the old Calahan.Verse 2:
E A D A Well, he was poor with no penny to his name A D There was sorrow and there was pain A E But no-one was to blame. A D A He went to town, just a guitar in his hands D He made fortune and he got fame A E A At last he made the grade.A I took my guitar and my old country fiddle D A E Played me a song of the old Calahan. A He once was a star in the days of the union D A E A We all know him as the old Calahan.Verse 3:
E A D A Last night when I felt so lonely and so blue A D I was playing that old time blues A E The blues of old Calahan. E A D A So I can tell you wherever, my best friends A D When you're lonely, when you're blue A E A Just play it like I do.A I took my guitar and my old country fiddle D A E Played me a song of the old Calahan. A He once was a star in the days of the union D A E A We all know him as the old Calahan. A I took my guitar and my old country fiddle D A E Played me a song of the old Calahan. A He once was a star in the days of the union D A E A We all know him as the old Calahan.
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