WALKIN' JIM STOLTZ

- The Appalachian Trail Lyrics

Capo to key of A
G Bm C G
1) Down at Springer Mountain I learned a thing or two,
G Em C D
Just a greenhorn city boy, starting out brand new,
C Bm G Em
I'd been feeling disconnected, kind of lost along the
way,
G Bm C D
But the first step that I took, found me coming home
that day.
C Bm G Em
Chorus: The Appalachian Trail was where it all began,
C Am C D
That's where this boy first learned, to call himself a
man,
C Bm G Em

It was the wind that taught me how to spread my wings,
C Am D G C G
It was the path, that led me on to other things.
G Bm C G
2) It's funny how just spirit will see you through hard
times,
G Em C D
The blisters pain and freezin rain, and frozen boots
were mine,
C Bm G Em
I look back now and think of how I could have thrown it
in,
G Bm C D
But the one who stands before you now, just never would
have been.
(Repeat Chorus)
3) I still spend my days out walkin with the wind,
Now there's silver in my beard, and my hair is gettin
thin,
They say life is a circle and we'll all come round
again,
If that's so, I'm looking for my Appalachian friends.
(Final Chorus)

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When was The Appalachian Trail released?


The Appalachian Trail is first released in 1996 as part of Walkin' Jim Stoltz's album "Oh, What a Life" which includes 10 tracks in total. This song is the 6th track on this album.

Which genre is The Appalachian Trail?


The Appalachian Trail falls under the genres Singer, Songwriter.
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Record Label(s): 1996 Wild Wind Records
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