Chords for Sheryl Crow's home - CNN Style Nashville Special
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153 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
F#
C#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Cm] [Gm] [G#] [Gm]
[Cm] Part of [G] Nashville's style [D#] is located outside [A#] of its city limits.
[Cm] [A#] I'm on the way to the home of music legend Sheryl [G#] Crow to see [G#m] what the countryside of Nashville [Fm] is all about.
[G#]
[D#m] [Fm]
Sheryl Crow's home sits [G#] on more than 20 hectares in the rolling hills outside the downtown area.
[Fm] Driving up, [G#] I'm immediately struck by the Americana feel, [D#] complete with a barn, [G#] a little white church, [Fm] and space to spread out.
[F]
Well, I grew up, like I said, in a small town in Missouri, and everything was outdoors.
I mean, I got on my bicycle in the morning, and as long as I was home before the sun was down, you know, that was freedom.
[C]
Sheryl [G] Crow may be a nine-time Grammy Award-winning rock star with more than 50 million records sold [C] worldwide,
but the [Dm] influence of her [C] country roots is evident [G] in the look and feel she's built here [C] on her farm.
[G] Stylistically, in [C] design, I love early American, which is easy to find in this part of the world.
Many of the treasures adorning the walls of her studio and barn were mined from an unexpected [G] source.
[E] Yes, I have bought a lot of stuff on eBay, yes.
When you go into the saloon down there, you can see all these old advertising signs that were done.
You know, they were done by hand before there was the printing press, and yeah, I just love stuff that feels like it was old kind of country western.
The result?
Western chic.
With many of the pieces having a sense of history, the design feels thoughtfully collected, not contrived.
When did you move here?
Why did you find this farm?
Two weeks after I was diagnosed with cancer, ten years ago.
It was like one of those rash decisions.
You have cancer, your life is totally [D] blowing apart, [G] let's move home.
Let's get a [C] farm.
So, let's buy a farm.
[Am] [D] I [G] lived in L.A. for like 20 years [C] and never put down [Bm] roots.
[Am] Nashville just seemed like a [D] very warming and inviting place, and I [C] knew people here.
[D] I mean, I ran into people all [G] the time.
I ran into [D] Brad Paisley [Am] and Dierks Bentley [C] and their wives and kids.
[G] We all get together, and Keith and Nicole.
That's a reference [C] to Keith Urban and Nicole [G] Kidman, also among a growing list of musicians and actors who, like Cheryl, choose to make [C] Nashville home.
People who are [G] now woven into the fabric of the community.
A little money maker.
One of the [D] defining design elements in Cheryl's music studio is the guitar collection, prominently on display.
So, here is the money maker guitar.
Yes, this is it right here.
It seems like almost every song I've ever made any money, real money off of, I wrote on this guitar, which is the first guitar I ever had.
[Em] Do you have a favorite [Bm] song that you like to perform?
I do.
[Em] [D]
Did [G] you know when [Em] you go, it's [C] the perfect [D] ending to [G] the [Em] bad day I've gotten used to [D] spending?
[G] When you go, [Em] all I know is [C] you're my favorite [G] mistake.
[C] [A#]
[Bm]
[E] Has living [Dm] in Nashville affected the [E] way that you [Bm] work or the music that you make?
Well, the way I [C#m] work, yes, absolutely.
You know, it's not easy in L.A. to own a place and have your own studio.
I could put a studio in over the barn and be able to walk up the driveway and eat dinner with my kids, [F#] and they can come in and out.
That's [C#] everything else is all needed.
It's in this relaxed space [F#] that Cheryl has [G#m] created two new albums, one full of [C#] collaborations with artists like [F#] Stevie Nicks and Willie Nelson.
[C#]
[F#] [G#m]
Outside the studio, [B] there's another [C#] part of Cheryl's life, [F#] a spiritual side.
You have your own church, I saw.
I have my own church, yeah.
[C#] In [A#m] the South, [C#] religion and [G#m] church in particular plays a big role in the [F#] community.
[C#]
Charming country churches dot the landscape.
[F#]
[C#] Wow.
That's going to be a lot of stuff, you know.
[G#m] This is great.
Thank you.
I love that [F#] smell.
[C#] I know, isn't that good?
That smell you can't get on [F#] eBay.
No, you cannot.
But just about everything else in this space, you can.
These were on eBay.
These?
Yes, [N] those windows.
The Gloria in excelsis deo.
Who's Gloria?
Gloria in excelsis deo.
That was a religious experience, you singing that.
So what do you sort of use this for, apart from your future wedding?
The church is where Cheryl really shows off her love of collections, and her appreciation for the past echoes what I've seen throughout Nashville.
But here, there is a touch of whimsy as well.
For instance, these cloches over here, the glass things.
And I think, how neat are those?
And I'll just get sort of on a tear.
And I see there's some suitcases.
Oh, my goodness.
Yeah, remember when you would test your eyes like that to see what kind of glass.
Whoa!
We have five dogs.
This one doesn't move.
This is a what?
Old telephone.
Hello?
Hello?
I belong to the church of oddities.
So why did you want to have a church on your property?
I thought, how wonderful it would be just to have a sacred space that's just to hang out, to read, or to just think.
It has an old church bell on it, and my kids love to [F#] ring it.
[E] Oh, my God!
[Am] Y'all get your little butts in here.
Yeah!
[E] I get [B] the sense [E] when I'm here with Cheryl that everything I see is just what she loves, and a reminder of her upbringing.
What about this part of the world inspires you in everything you do?
Everything that's here is geared around being out in nature and having [C#m] a connection, you know, a connection to the earth, a [E] connection to the animals, a connection to something bigger than us.
[D] [G]
What I've discovered is the [D] style of Nashville is as textured and layered as [G] the people who live here, [D] and not defined by any one thing.
A [G] city proud of its roots while at the same [D] time welcoming the new, modern and [G] sophisticated, but also connected with history, [A] [Dm] and always wrapped in the [A] comforting embrace of [D] southern hospitality.
[N]
[Cm] Part of [G] Nashville's style [D#] is located outside [A#] of its city limits.
[Cm] [A#] I'm on the way to the home of music legend Sheryl [G#] Crow to see [G#m] what the countryside of Nashville [Fm] is all about.
[G#]
[D#m] [Fm]
Sheryl Crow's home sits [G#] on more than 20 hectares in the rolling hills outside the downtown area.
[Fm] Driving up, [G#] I'm immediately struck by the Americana feel, [D#] complete with a barn, [G#] a little white church, [Fm] and space to spread out.
[F]
Well, I grew up, like I said, in a small town in Missouri, and everything was outdoors.
I mean, I got on my bicycle in the morning, and as long as I was home before the sun was down, you know, that was freedom.
[C]
Sheryl [G] Crow may be a nine-time Grammy Award-winning rock star with more than 50 million records sold [C] worldwide,
but the [Dm] influence of her [C] country roots is evident [G] in the look and feel she's built here [C] on her farm.
[G] Stylistically, in [C] design, I love early American, which is easy to find in this part of the world.
Many of the treasures adorning the walls of her studio and barn were mined from an unexpected [G] source.
[E] Yes, I have bought a lot of stuff on eBay, yes.
When you go into the saloon down there, you can see all these old advertising signs that were done.
You know, they were done by hand before there was the printing press, and yeah, I just love stuff that feels like it was old kind of country western.
The result?
Western chic.
With many of the pieces having a sense of history, the design feels thoughtfully collected, not contrived.
When did you move here?
Why did you find this farm?
Two weeks after I was diagnosed with cancer, ten years ago.
It was like one of those rash decisions.
You have cancer, your life is totally [D] blowing apart, [G] let's move home.
Let's get a [C] farm.
So, let's buy a farm.
[Am] [D] I [G] lived in L.A. for like 20 years [C] and never put down [Bm] roots.
[Am] Nashville just seemed like a [D] very warming and inviting place, and I [C] knew people here.
[D] I mean, I ran into people all [G] the time.
I ran into [D] Brad Paisley [Am] and Dierks Bentley [C] and their wives and kids.
[G] We all get together, and Keith and Nicole.
That's a reference [C] to Keith Urban and Nicole [G] Kidman, also among a growing list of musicians and actors who, like Cheryl, choose to make [C] Nashville home.
People who are [G] now woven into the fabric of the community.
A little money maker.
One of the [D] defining design elements in Cheryl's music studio is the guitar collection, prominently on display.
So, here is the money maker guitar.
Yes, this is it right here.
It seems like almost every song I've ever made any money, real money off of, I wrote on this guitar, which is the first guitar I ever had.
[Em] Do you have a favorite [Bm] song that you like to perform?
I do.
[Em] [D]
Did [G] you know when [Em] you go, it's [C] the perfect [D] ending to [G] the [Em] bad day I've gotten used to [D] spending?
[G] When you go, [Em] all I know is [C] you're my favorite [G] mistake.
[C] [A#]
[Bm]
[E] Has living [Dm] in Nashville affected the [E] way that you [Bm] work or the music that you make?
Well, the way I [C#m] work, yes, absolutely.
You know, it's not easy in L.A. to own a place and have your own studio.
I could put a studio in over the barn and be able to walk up the driveway and eat dinner with my kids, [F#] and they can come in and out.
That's [C#] everything else is all needed.
It's in this relaxed space [F#] that Cheryl has [G#m] created two new albums, one full of [C#] collaborations with artists like [F#] Stevie Nicks and Willie Nelson.
[C#]
[F#] [G#m]
Outside the studio, [B] there's another [C#] part of Cheryl's life, [F#] a spiritual side.
You have your own church, I saw.
I have my own church, yeah.
[C#] In [A#m] the South, [C#] religion and [G#m] church in particular plays a big role in the [F#] community.
[C#]
Charming country churches dot the landscape.
[F#]
[C#] Wow.
That's going to be a lot of stuff, you know.
[G#m] This is great.
Thank you.
I love that [F#] smell.
[C#] I know, isn't that good?
That smell you can't get on [F#] eBay.
No, you cannot.
But just about everything else in this space, you can.
These were on eBay.
These?
Yes, [N] those windows.
The Gloria in excelsis deo.
Who's Gloria?
Gloria in excelsis deo.
That was a religious experience, you singing that.
So what do you sort of use this for, apart from your future wedding?
The church is where Cheryl really shows off her love of collections, and her appreciation for the past echoes what I've seen throughout Nashville.
But here, there is a touch of whimsy as well.
For instance, these cloches over here, the glass things.
And I think, how neat are those?
And I'll just get sort of on a tear.
And I see there's some suitcases.
Oh, my goodness.
Yeah, remember when you would test your eyes like that to see what kind of glass.
Whoa!
We have five dogs.
This one doesn't move.
This is a what?
Old telephone.
Hello?
Hello?
I belong to the church of oddities.
So why did you want to have a church on your property?
I thought, how wonderful it would be just to have a sacred space that's just to hang out, to read, or to just think.
It has an old church bell on it, and my kids love to [F#] ring it.
[E] Oh, my God!
[Am] Y'all get your little butts in here.
Yeah!
[E] I get [B] the sense [E] when I'm here with Cheryl that everything I see is just what she loves, and a reminder of her upbringing.
What about this part of the world inspires you in everything you do?
Everything that's here is geared around being out in nature and having [C#m] a connection, you know, a connection to the earth, a [E] connection to the animals, a connection to something bigger than us.
[D] [G]
What I've discovered is the [D] style of Nashville is as textured and layered as [G] the people who live here, [D] and not defined by any one thing.
A [G] city proud of its roots while at the same [D] time welcoming the new, modern and [G] sophisticated, but also connected with history, [A] [Dm] and always wrapped in the [A] comforting embrace of [D] southern hospitality.
[N]
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[Cm] _ [Gm] _ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _
[Cm] Part of [G] Nashville's style [D#] is located outside [A#] of its city limits.
[Cm] _ _ [A#] I'm on the way to the home of music legend Sheryl [G#] Crow to see [G#m] what the countryside of Nashville [Fm] is all about.
_ _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _
_ _ [D#m] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Sheryl Crow's home sits [G#] on more than 20 hectares in the rolling hills outside the downtown area.
_ [Fm] Driving up, [G#] I'm immediately struck by the Americana feel, [D#] complete with a barn, _ [G#] a little white church, [Fm] and space to spread out.
_ _ _ _ [F] _
_ Well, I grew up, like I said, in a small town in Missouri, and everything was outdoors.
I mean, I got on my bicycle _ in the morning, and as long as I was home before the sun was down, you know, that was freedom.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ Sheryl [G] Crow may be a nine-time Grammy Award-winning rock star with more than 50 million records sold [C] worldwide, _ _
but the [Dm] influence of her [C] country roots is evident [G] in the look and feel she's built here [C] on her farm. _
[G] _ _ _ Stylistically, in [C] design, I love early American, which is easy to find in this part of the world.
_ _ Many of the treasures adorning the walls of her studio and barn were mined from an unexpected [G] source.
[E] Yes, I have bought a lot of stuff on eBay, yes.
When you go into the saloon down there, you can see all these old advertising signs that were done.
You know, they were done by hand before there was the printing press, and yeah, I just love stuff that feels like it was old kind of country western.
_ _ The result?
Western chic.
With many of the pieces having a sense of history, the design feels thoughtfully collected, not contrived.
When did you move here?
Why did you find this farm?
Two weeks after I was diagnosed with cancer, ten years ago.
_ It was like one of those rash decisions.
You have cancer, your life is totally [D] blowing apart, _ [G] let's move home.
Let's get a [C] farm.
So, let's buy a farm.
[Am] _ _ _ _ [D] I [G] lived in L.A. for like 20 years [C] and never put down [Bm] roots.
[Am] Nashville just seemed like a [D] very warming and inviting place, and I [C] knew people here.
[D] I mean, I ran into people all [G] the time.
I ran into _ [D] Brad Paisley [Am] and Dierks Bentley [C] and their wives and kids.
[G] We all get together, and Keith and Nicole. _ _ _
That's a reference [C] to Keith Urban and Nicole [G] Kidman, also among a growing list of musicians and actors who, like Cheryl, choose to make [C] Nashville home.
People who are [G] now woven into the fabric of the community. _
_ _ A little money maker. _
_ One of the [D] defining design elements in Cheryl's music studio is the guitar collection, _ prominently on display.
So, here is the money maker guitar.
Yes, this is it right here.
It seems like almost every song I've ever made any money, real money off of, I wrote on this guitar, which is the first guitar I ever had.
[Em] Do you have a favorite [Bm] song that you like to perform?
_ I do.
_ _ [Em] _ [D] _ _
Did [G] you know when [Em] you go, it's [C] the perfect [D] ending to [G] the [Em] bad day I've gotten used to [D] spending?
[G] When you go, [Em] all I know is [C] you're my favorite [G] mistake. _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A#] _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] Has living [Dm] in Nashville affected the [E] way that you [Bm] work or the music that you make?
Well, the way I [C#m] work, yes, absolutely.
You know, it's not easy in L.A. to own a place and have your own studio.
I could put a studio in over the barn and be able to walk up the driveway and eat dinner with my kids, [F#] and they can come in and out.
That's _ [C#] everything else is all needed.
It's in this relaxed space [F#] that Cheryl has [G#m] created two new albums, _ one full of [C#] collaborations with artists like [F#] Stevie Nicks and Willie Nelson. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ [G#m] _ _
Outside the studio, [B] there's another [C#] part of Cheryl's life, _ [F#] a spiritual side.
You have your own church, I saw.
I have my own church, yeah.
[C#] _ In [A#m] the South, [C#] religion and [G#m] church in particular plays a big role in the [F#] community.
[C#] _ _
Charming country churches dot the landscape.
[F#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C#] Wow.
That's going to be a lot of _ stuff, you know.
[G#m] This is great.
Thank you.
I love that [F#] smell.
[C#] I know, isn't that good?
That smell you can't get on [F#] eBay.
No, you cannot.
_ But just about everything else in this space, you can. _
These were on eBay.
These?
Yes, [N] _ those windows.
The Gloria in excelsis deo.
Who's Gloria? _ _
Gloria _ in _ excelsis _ deo.
_ _ _ That was a religious experience, you singing that.
So what do you sort of use this for, apart from your future wedding?
_ The church is where Cheryl really shows off her love of collections, and her appreciation for the past echoes what I've seen throughout Nashville.
_ But here, there is a touch of whimsy as well.
For instance, these cloches over here, the glass things.
_ And I think, how neat are those?
And I'll just get sort of on a tear.
And I see there's some suitcases.
_ Oh, my goodness.
Yeah, remember when you would test your eyes like that to see what kind of glass.
Whoa!
We have five dogs.
This one doesn't move.
This is a what?
Old telephone.
Hello?
Hello?
I belong to the church of oddities.
_ So why did you want to have a church on your property?
I thought, how wonderful it would be just to have a sacred space that's just to hang out, to read, or to just think.
It has an old church bell on it, and my kids love to [F#] ring it. _
[E] Oh, my God! _ _ _ _
[Am] Y'all get your little butts in here.
Yeah! _ _
_ [E] _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ get [B] the sense [E] when I'm here with Cheryl that everything I see is just what she loves, and a reminder of her upbringing.
_ What about this part of the world inspires you in everything you do?
Everything that's here is geared around _ being out in nature _ and having [C#m] a connection, you know, a connection to the earth, a [E] connection to _ the animals, a connection to something bigger than us.
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
What I've discovered is the [D] style of Nashville is as textured and layered as [G] the people who live here, [D] and not defined by any one thing. _
A [G] city proud of its roots while at the same [D] time welcoming the new, _ modern and [G] sophisticated, but also connected with history, [A] _ [Dm] and always wrapped in the [A] comforting embrace of [D] southern hospitality.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
[Cm] Part of [G] Nashville's style [D#] is located outside [A#] of its city limits.
[Cm] _ _ [A#] I'm on the way to the home of music legend Sheryl [G#] Crow to see [G#m] what the countryside of Nashville [Fm] is all about.
_ _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _
_ _ [D#m] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Sheryl Crow's home sits [G#] on more than 20 hectares in the rolling hills outside the downtown area.
_ [Fm] Driving up, [G#] I'm immediately struck by the Americana feel, [D#] complete with a barn, _ [G#] a little white church, [Fm] and space to spread out.
_ _ _ _ [F] _
_ Well, I grew up, like I said, in a small town in Missouri, and everything was outdoors.
I mean, I got on my bicycle _ in the morning, and as long as I was home before the sun was down, you know, that was freedom.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ Sheryl [G] Crow may be a nine-time Grammy Award-winning rock star with more than 50 million records sold [C] worldwide, _ _
but the [Dm] influence of her [C] country roots is evident [G] in the look and feel she's built here [C] on her farm. _
[G] _ _ _ Stylistically, in [C] design, I love early American, which is easy to find in this part of the world.
_ _ Many of the treasures adorning the walls of her studio and barn were mined from an unexpected [G] source.
[E] Yes, I have bought a lot of stuff on eBay, yes.
When you go into the saloon down there, you can see all these old advertising signs that were done.
You know, they were done by hand before there was the printing press, and yeah, I just love stuff that feels like it was old kind of country western.
_ _ The result?
Western chic.
With many of the pieces having a sense of history, the design feels thoughtfully collected, not contrived.
When did you move here?
Why did you find this farm?
Two weeks after I was diagnosed with cancer, ten years ago.
_ It was like one of those rash decisions.
You have cancer, your life is totally [D] blowing apart, _ [G] let's move home.
Let's get a [C] farm.
So, let's buy a farm.
[Am] _ _ _ _ [D] I [G] lived in L.A. for like 20 years [C] and never put down [Bm] roots.
[Am] Nashville just seemed like a [D] very warming and inviting place, and I [C] knew people here.
[D] I mean, I ran into people all [G] the time.
I ran into _ [D] Brad Paisley [Am] and Dierks Bentley [C] and their wives and kids.
[G] We all get together, and Keith and Nicole. _ _ _
That's a reference [C] to Keith Urban and Nicole [G] Kidman, also among a growing list of musicians and actors who, like Cheryl, choose to make [C] Nashville home.
People who are [G] now woven into the fabric of the community. _
_ _ A little money maker. _
_ One of the [D] defining design elements in Cheryl's music studio is the guitar collection, _ prominently on display.
So, here is the money maker guitar.
Yes, this is it right here.
It seems like almost every song I've ever made any money, real money off of, I wrote on this guitar, which is the first guitar I ever had.
[Em] Do you have a favorite [Bm] song that you like to perform?
_ I do.
_ _ [Em] _ [D] _ _
Did [G] you know when [Em] you go, it's [C] the perfect [D] ending to [G] the [Em] bad day I've gotten used to [D] spending?
[G] When you go, [Em] all I know is [C] you're my favorite [G] mistake. _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A#] _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] Has living [Dm] in Nashville affected the [E] way that you [Bm] work or the music that you make?
Well, the way I [C#m] work, yes, absolutely.
You know, it's not easy in L.A. to own a place and have your own studio.
I could put a studio in over the barn and be able to walk up the driveway and eat dinner with my kids, [F#] and they can come in and out.
That's _ [C#] everything else is all needed.
It's in this relaxed space [F#] that Cheryl has [G#m] created two new albums, _ one full of [C#] collaborations with artists like [F#] Stevie Nicks and Willie Nelson. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ [G#m] _ _
Outside the studio, [B] there's another [C#] part of Cheryl's life, _ [F#] a spiritual side.
You have your own church, I saw.
I have my own church, yeah.
[C#] _ In [A#m] the South, [C#] religion and [G#m] church in particular plays a big role in the [F#] community.
[C#] _ _
Charming country churches dot the landscape.
[F#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C#] Wow.
That's going to be a lot of _ stuff, you know.
[G#m] This is great.
Thank you.
I love that [F#] smell.
[C#] I know, isn't that good?
That smell you can't get on [F#] eBay.
No, you cannot.
_ But just about everything else in this space, you can. _
These were on eBay.
These?
Yes, [N] _ those windows.
The Gloria in excelsis deo.
Who's Gloria? _ _
Gloria _ in _ excelsis _ deo.
_ _ _ That was a religious experience, you singing that.
So what do you sort of use this for, apart from your future wedding?
_ The church is where Cheryl really shows off her love of collections, and her appreciation for the past echoes what I've seen throughout Nashville.
_ But here, there is a touch of whimsy as well.
For instance, these cloches over here, the glass things.
_ And I think, how neat are those?
And I'll just get sort of on a tear.
And I see there's some suitcases.
_ Oh, my goodness.
Yeah, remember when you would test your eyes like that to see what kind of glass.
Whoa!
We have five dogs.
This one doesn't move.
This is a what?
Old telephone.
Hello?
Hello?
I belong to the church of oddities.
_ So why did you want to have a church on your property?
I thought, how wonderful it would be just to have a sacred space that's just to hang out, to read, or to just think.
It has an old church bell on it, and my kids love to [F#] ring it. _
[E] Oh, my God! _ _ _ _
[Am] Y'all get your little butts in here.
Yeah! _ _
_ [E] _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ get [B] the sense [E] when I'm here with Cheryl that everything I see is just what she loves, and a reminder of her upbringing.
_ What about this part of the world inspires you in everything you do?
Everything that's here is geared around _ being out in nature _ and having [C#m] a connection, you know, a connection to the earth, a [E] connection to _ the animals, a connection to something bigger than us.
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
What I've discovered is the [D] style of Nashville is as textured and layered as [G] the people who live here, [D] and not defined by any one thing. _
A [G] city proud of its roots while at the same [D] time welcoming the new, _ modern and [G] sophisticated, but also connected with history, [A] _ [Dm] and always wrapped in the [A] comforting embrace of [D] southern hospitality.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _