Billy Ray Cyrus - Some Gave All
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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
Some Gave All - Billy Ray Cyrus
intro :
G Em C D
G
I knew a man called him Sam 'the Cane'
Em
Few folks even knew his name
C D
But a hero yes was he
G
He left a boy, came back a man
Em
Still many just don't understand
C D
About the reasons we are free
C D G
I can't forget the look in his eyes
D/F# Em
Or the tears he cried
C D
As he said these words to me
chorus:
G A D Dsus2
All gave some, some gave all
G A D D7
Some stood through for the red, white and blue and some had to fall
C D
And if you ever think of me
G D/F# Em C
Think of all your liberties and recall
D
Some gave all
Now Sam 'the Cane' is no longer here
But his words are oh so clear
As they echo throughout our land
For all his friends who gave us all
Who stood the ground and took the fall
To help their fellow man
Love your country, live with pride
And don't forget those who died
America can't you see?
chorus
Thanks to Sean Compton who provided the lyrics, I only changed
'Sam Duquane' in Sam 'the Cane' which sounds more like it, and even
could make sense too...
This song sounds much better played on piano, but good luck anyway
Sean, sorry it took me so long
enJoy
theTone
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| center63 - 2005-03-04 | also try playing with a capo on the 1st fret. It sounds pretty good that way.
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| paramdc - 2006-10-20 | | also seen it written sandy cain. |
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