![]() This entry was posted in General by Rickey Pittman. You’ll find it’s better at the end of the line.īut saints don’t bother with a tear stained eye. Banjo Solo D Em G D Verse 2 D G Seein' traces of. Genevieve can hold back the water, A D but saints don't bother with a tear stained eye. Chorus D Em Can you deny, there's nothin' greater G D nothin' more than travelin' hands of time Em St. If learning is living, and the truth is a state of mind G I would meet you anywhere western sun meets the air A D I'll hit the road, never lookin' behind. Throw away the bad news, and put it to rest Like the man said, rode hard and put away wet Hitting the pavement still asking for more Seeing traces of the scars that came before Nothing more than the traveling hands of time?īut saints don’t bother with a tear stained eye I would meet you anywhere the western sun meets the air ![]() If I got any of the lyrics wrong, please let me know. Anyway, here is a transcription of the song I found on the Web somewhere a while back. Jay Farrar (of Uncle Tupelo fame) has a voice that deeply resonates in the heart of many. Songs are often personal turning points, and I’m sure this song was a spark for my interest in the saints and their involvement in or distance from the life of the individual artist. The song was okay, but as always happens when I hear any Son Volt song, I thought of my favorite song of his and decided to post the lyrics. What is your favorite Son Volt song? Leave your two cents in the comments.While working on my online classes I teach and on my tax preparation, I heard a Son Volt song on my Americana Cable station I like to listen to. ![]() The new remastered and deluxe version of Trace hits stores on October 30. Get all the lyrics to songs by Son Volt and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics. May the new release and tour take your troubles away, as in this 1996 Austin City Limits performance of “Windfall.” Jay Farrar will also be hitting the road to perform songs from the classic album, billing the tour as “ Jay Farrar Performs Songs of Trace.” He will be joined by original pedal steel player, Eric Heywood, along with Gary Hunt, who plays a number of instruments. There also will be an LP version, downloadable tracks, and an expanded booklet. Chorus D Em Can you deny, theres nothin greater G D nothin more than travelin hands of time Em St. G I would meet you anywhere western sun meets the air A D Ill hit the road, never lookin behind. Also, the second CD will feature a 15-track live set from a Februshow at The Bottom Line. Verse 1 D G Walkin down Main Street, gettin to know the concrete A D Lookin for a purpose from a neon sign. ![]() Rhino Records and Warner Brothers Records are working together to release the expanded and remastered deluxe edition of Trace, which in addition to the album will include eight demos of album tracks. Much of Trace has a spirit and a substance that many of the great American novels of this century have.” It’s also an emotional chronicle of the breakup of Farrar’s former band. Louis): ” Trace is a long love poem to the Mississippi River, with passages of sheer poetic intensity. The band was formed the previous year by Jay Farrar after the breakup of the influential alt-country band Uncle Tupelo. As Richard Byrne wrote at the time of the original release in Riverfront Times (St. Trace is the debut studio album by American rock band Son Volt, released on September 19, 1995, through Warner Bros. The original album also remains as one of the great modern meditations on themes of alienation and rural living, with lyrics touched by Farrar’s efforts to come to terms with the breakup of Uncle Tupelo. ![]() The album was an instant classic, and I still maintain that the album as two of the greatest alt-country songs ever released, “Windfall” and “Tear-Stained Eye.” Now, Son Volt is releasing a twentieth anniversary edition of the album with bonus tracks in a 2-CD set. (Tear Stained Eye, Too Early) to gutsy rock-crunch (Drown, Route). In 1995, Jay Farrar - fresh off the dissolution of Uncle Tupelo - released the album Trace with his new band Son Volt. Son Volt Son Volt is an alternative country group formed by Jay Farrar in 1994 after the breakup of the band Uncle Tupelo. For Son Volt, Farrar recovered drummer Mike Heidorn, who had left Uncle Tupelo. ![]()
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