Keep On Trying Poco Chords
Songtext Keep On Trying Poco
Poco Trying To Get Back To You
Young credited David Geffen for forcing him to become a singer-songwriter, after he'd initially contributed only a few songs to the band and never done any lead vocals on the early albums. Though Poco would fare slightly better on their next album – the live Deliverin', released in January 1971, squeaked into the Top 40 and gave the band a modest single in "C'mon" – Furay's expectations continued to place a strain on the band, at least according to Messina. To get on home to you. "That was the country part of the Springfield where Neil (Young) and Stephen (Stills) were way more rock 'n' roll. With its catchy melody and winning harmonies, "You Better Think Twice" is one of the great shoulda-been hits of the '70s. Oh yes, I'll keep on tryin', I'm tired of cryin'. The album leaned heavily on Furay's songwriting talents (he wrote all the tracks). Our friendship was real and he will be deeply missed. My prayers are with his wife, Mary, and his children Sara and Will. C G F C. >From Poco "Head Over Heels". Press enter or submit to search.
Lyrics Keep On Tryin Poco
For Poco's sophomore LP, Meisner was replaced by Timothy B. Schmit (who, interestingly enough, would also join the Eagles, again stepping in for a departed Meisner). I'm not saying that's right or wrong, but there were, and are, no guarantees in the music business. I've been thinkin' 'bout all the times you held me. Then I'll keep on tryin', I'll keep on tryin'. I can get in touch with you. And I don′t know how.
And I′ve been drinkin' now. To fans and fellow musicians alike, he was a once-in-a-lifetime musician, songwriter, performer and friend. Regardless of band turmoil and financial success, the album remains a highlight of the country-rock subgenre – specifically for how Poco's songwriting, Young's otherworldly steel guitar (played through a Leslie speaker) and the manner in which the band merged the jam-heavy, late-'60s rock aesthetic with the buttoned-down country feel. The band was completed by Rusty Young (pedal steel guitar, dobro, banjo and mandolin) Randy Meisner on bass and George Grantham on drums.