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Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 00:03:54 -0500
From: Shantel Adams <sixstring79@hotmail.com>
To: cowpie@roughstock.com
Subject: 8th Of November - Big And Rich

8th Of November - Big & Rich
Album: Comin' To Your City


Intro: A   G  D  (x2)

          A
Said goodbye to his mama as he left South Dakota
    G                            D
To fight for the red, white and blue
       A
He was 19 and green with a new M-16
      G                   D
Just doin' what he had to do
         A
He was dropped in the jungle where the choppers would rumble
          G                      D
With the smell of napalm in the air
          A                  G
Then the sergeant said, look up ahead

        A
Like a dark evil cloud 1200 came down
    G          D
On him and 29 more
       A
They fought for their lives but most of them died
       G         D
In the 173rd airborne


Chorus:
        A
On the 8th of November the angels were cryin'
         G                     D
As they carried his brothers away
          A
With the fire raining down and the hell all around
            G                          D
There were few men left standing that day
         F                   G
Saw the eagle fly through a clear blue sky
F  G                 A      G  D
1965, the 8th of November


     A
Now he's 58 and his ponytail's gray
         G                         D
But the battle still plays in his head
    A
He limps when he walks but he's strong when he talks
          G                   D
Bout the shrapnel left in his leg
        A
He puts on a gray suit over his airborne tattoo
        G                     D
And he ties it on one time a year
       A (one strum)
And remembers the fallin' as he order's a tall one
G                          D
Swallows it down with his tears



CHORUS


Intro: A   G  D  (x2)

          A
Said goodbye to his mama as he left South Dakota
    G                            D
To fight for the red, white and blue
       A
He was 19 and green with a new M-16
      G                   D
Just doin' what he had to do
         A
He was dropped in the jungle where the choppers would rumble
          G                      D
With the smell of napalm in the air
          A                  G
Then the sergeant said, look up ahead

        A
Like a dark evil cloud 1200 came down
    G          D
On him and 29 more
       A
They fought for their lives but most of them died
       G         D
In the 173rd airborne


Chorus:
        A
On the 8th of November the angels were cryin'
         G                     D
As they carried his brothers away
          A
With the fire raining down and the hell all around
            G                          D
There were few men left standing that day
         F                   G
Saw the eagle fly through a clear blue sky
F  G                 A      G  D
1965, the 8th of November


     A
Now he's 58 and his ponytail's gray
         G                         D
But the battle still plays in his head
    A
He limps when he walks but he's strong when he talks
          G                   D
Bout the shrapnel left in his leg
        A
He puts on a gray suit over his airborne tattoo
        G                     D
And he ties it on one time a year
       A (one strum)
And remembers the fallin' as he order's a tall one
G                          D
Swallows it down with his tears



CHORUS

A   G  D

         F(one strum)        G (one strum)
Saw the eagle fly through a clear blue sky
F  G (one strum each)
1965


CHORUS x2 (1st 4 lines then whole thing)


          A
Said goodbye to his mama as he left South Dakota
    G                            D
To fight for the red, white and blue
       A
He was 19 and green with a new M-16
      G                   D
Just doin' what he had to do