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Ten Degrees And Getting Tab

by Gordon Lightfoot



Ten Degrees and Getting Colder-Gordon Lightfoot

Originally done by Gordon Lightfoot, on "Summer Side of Life"--1971.
Also recorded by bluegrass musicians "JD Crowe and the New South."
Also--Tony Rice's  "Tony Rice Sings and Plays Gordon Lightfoot."
Also--Nanci Griffith's "Other Voices, Other Rooms."


INTRO:     


He was standing by the highway

with a sign that just said mother

when he heard a driver coming
                   
about a half a mile away


so he held the sign up higher

so no decent soul could miss it

it was ten degrees or colder
                        
down by boulder dam that day


he was raised up in milwaukee

though he never was that famous

he was just a road musician
                       
to the taverns he would go


singing songs about the rambling

the loving girls and gambling

how the world fell on his shoulder
                       
back in boulder I don't know


it was out in arizona

and he heard the lady listening

to each word that he was singing
                          
to each line that he would write


so he sat down by her table

and they talked about the weather

98.6  and rising
                        
down by boulder dam that night

                          
and she told him she would take him
                        
for a ride in the morning sun
                      
back in boulder he had told her
                                  
I don't know when I've had a better friend


now he's traded off his martin

but his troubles are not over

his feet are almost frozen
                      
and the sun is sinking low


won't you listen to me brother

if you loved your mother

please pull off on the shoulder
                         
if you're going milwaukee way


it's ten degrees and getting colder
                   
down by boulder dam today


One of these days I'll get around to tabbing the intro.

Questions or comments:

Daniel Albright