Talkin’ Like You (Two Tall Mountains)

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Intro:
D7     G7   D7      Bb7
In between two tall mountains
D7        G7    D7        Bb7
There's a place they call Lonesome
D7        Bb7    Fdim7 Edim7 Ebdim7 Ddim7
Don't see why they call it Lonesome;
A7        D7       G7        A7
I'm never lonesome when I go there

Verse:
D6                          G
See that bird sittin' on my windowsill?
                  D6
Well, he's sayin' whip-poor-will
     A7         D6
All the night through
D6                                   G
See that brook runnin' by my kitchen door?
                  D6
Well, it couldn't talk no more
    A7       D6
If it was you

Chorus:
Gadd9                          D6  
Up that tree there's sort of a squirrel thing
Gadd9                                D6  
Sounds just like we did when we were quarrelling

A7                   D6
In the yard I keep a pig or two
A7                               D6
They drop in for dinner like you used to do

Post-Chorus:
D6                          G
I don't stand in the need of company
          D6
With everything I see
  A7         D6
Talkin' like you

Chorus:
Gadd9                          D6  
Up that tree there's sort of a squirrel thing
Gadd9                                D6  
Sounds just like we did when we were quarrelling

A7                              D6
You may think   you left me all alone
A7                                D6
But I can hear you talk without a telephone

Post-Chorus:
D6                          G
I don't stand in the need of company
          D6
With everything I see
  A7         D6
Talkin' like you

Verse:
D6                          G
See that bird sittin' on my windowsill?
                 D6
Well, he's sayin' whip-poor-will
    A7         D6
All the night through

       D6
Just, whip-poor-will
    A7         D6
All the night through

Outro:
D7     G7   D7      Bb7
In between two tall mountains
D7        G7    D7        Bb7
There's a place they call Lonesome
D7        Bb7    Fdim7 Edim7 Ebdim7 Ddim7
Don't see why they call it Lonesome;
A7        D7       G7         D7
I'm never lonesome now I live there
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Biography

Elizabeth “Connie” Converse disappeared in 1974, leaving behind a haunting body of recorded music that would remain virtually unheard for the next 35 years.

Biography:

Elizabeth Eaton Converse was born in Laconia, New Hampshire in 1924, the middle child of three siblings. She was bookish, the valedictorian her class at Concord High School, and described by most who knew her to be a polymath. She attended Mt. Holyoke College on an academic scholarship beginning in 1942, studied French, and wrote for several campus publications.

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