Song Description
Tribute to pedal steel players. One in particular.
Song Length |
4:14 |
Genre |
Country - Traditional |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Poignant |
Subject |
Sorrow |
Similar Artists |
Patsy Cline |
Language |
English |
Era |
1960 - 1969 |
| |
Lyrics
Sweet Steel Guitar
Words & Music by Steve Morelock
@1998
Those country songs will never be the same
Without that singin?, slidin? wailin? sound
It?s such a cryin? Shame
Pedal Steel Man won?t you play that song again
Can?t count the times I?ve found myself right here
Sittin? at the bar, listenin? to a country song
And cryin? in my beer
Pedal Steel Man won?t you play that song again
Chorus:
And he?s been playin? sweet steel guitar
In honky-tonks and bars
In every town ?tween Nashvill and LA
So please keep playing sweet steel guitar
No matter where you are
We won?t forget the way you use to play
Bridge:
Sometimes you?d sound just like a whisper in the wind
Or maybe you were howlin? at the moon
You always put the country in a country song
Then you left us all too soon
Pedal steel guitar men are few and far between
Bands pass through here, they come and go
But you?re the best I?ve ever seen
Pedal Steel Man won?t you play that song again
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