paroles de chanson Oklahoma Hills - Arlo Guthrie
Words
and
Music
by
Woody
Guthrie
and
Jack
Guthrie
Many
a
month
has
come
and
gone
Since
I've
wandered
from
my
home
In
those
Oklahoma
hills
Where
I
was
born
Many
a
page
of
my
life
has
turned
Many
lessons
I
have
learned
And
I
feel
like
in
those
hills
Where
I
belong
CHORUS:
Way
down
yonder
in
the
Indian
nation
Ridin'
my
pony
on
the
reservation
In
the
Oklahoma
hills
where
I
was
born
Way
down
yonder
in
the
Indian
nation
A
cowboy's
life
is
my
occupation
In
the
Oklahoma
Hills
where
I
was
born
But
as
I
sit
here
today
Many
mile's
I
am
away
From
the
place
I
rode
my
pony
Through
the
draw
Where
the
oak
and
black-jack
trees
Kiss
the
playful
prairie
breeze
And
I
feel
back
in
those
hills
Where
I
belong
CHORUS
Now
as
I
turn
life
a
page
To
the
land
of
the
great
Osage
In
those
Oklahoma
hills
Where
I
was
born
Where
the
black
oil
rolls
and
flows
And
the
snow
white
cotton
grows
And
I
feel
like
in
those
hills
Where
I
belong
CHORUS
1 Chilling Of The Evening
2 Oklahoma Hills
3 Intro to St. James Infirmary
4 St. James Infirmary
5 40 Years of Songs
6 When the Ship Comes In
7 Derroll Adams
8 Portland Town
9 Byrds of Paradise
10 Haleiwa Farewell (Haleiwa Blues)
11 Technology/L.A. Story
12 Coming into Los Angeles
13 Green Green Rocky Road
14 Intro to Darkest Hour
15 Darkest Hour
16 Last to Leave
17 Steve Goodman
18 City of New Orleans
19 A Poster with Janis Joplin
20 Me and Bobby McGee
21 My Old Friend
22 This Land is Your Land
23 Remembering Alice
24 Highway In The Wind
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