roll up this ad to continue
This is the work of Tim Ausburn. Here's an old (1949) Eddy Arnold song (before he went Pop) that some of our older citizens may remember. Written by Jenny Lou Carson 1949? Recorded by Eddy Arnold 1949? THE ECHO OF YOUR FOOTSTEPS (D) The day that you told me, you (G) wanted to be free, I a- (A7) greed with everything you had to (D) say, But I confess I lied, and (G) darlin' how I cried, When the (A7) echo of your footsteps died a- (D) way. First chorus: I (A7) thought our castle had a firm foun- (D) dation, But (E7) all along was only made of (A7) clay, With (D) aching heart I found, it (G) tumbled to the ground, When the (A7) echo of your footsteps died a-(D) way. If I had only known, I'd feel so all alone, I'd have begged down on my knees for you to stay, The gates to paradise, swung closed before my eyes, When the echo of your footsteps died away. Second chorus: No matter where you are I wish you well dear, And I ask God to bless you every day, For I cannot deny, I bid my heart goodbye, When the echo of your footsteps died away.
unlimited access to hundreds of video lessons and much more starting from
* regarding the bi-annualy membership