![]() ![]() A handful of Trace Adkins's most popular tour albums and songs are provided below. Trace Adkins - Arlington (Live Studio Performance) 29,983 views Watch Trace's live studio performance of 'Arlington,' honoring all of the men and women in the armed forces, past and. Aside from 'Ladies Love Country Boys', most of other songs from 'American Man, Greatest Hits Volume II' have also become recognized as a result. 'American Man, Greatest Hits Volume II' features the single 'Ladies Love Country Boys' which has become the most requested for music lovers to see during the shows. After that, Trace Adkins published the hugely famous album 'American Man, Greatest Hits Volume II' which is comprised of some of the most well-known songs from the Trace Adkins discography. I never thought that this is where I'd settle down I thought I'd die an old man back in my hometown They gave me this plot of land Me and some other men, for a job well done There's a big White House sits on a hill just up the road The man inside, he cried the day they brought me home They folded up a flag and told my Mom and Dad 'We're proud of your son' And I'm proud to be on this peaceful. The song 'Big Time' quickly became a hit and made Trace Adkins one of the newest emerging talents at that time. ![]() (C/G) (G) (C/G) Yeah, (Em) dust to dust, Don't (D) cry for us: (NC) We made it to Arlington.Trace Adkins arrived on the Country / Folk scene with the appearance of the album 'Big Time' published on October 21, 1997. We can (D) rest in peace We are the (C) chosen ones: (D) We made it to (G) Arlington. Fiddle Solo We're (Em) thankful for those (D/F#) thankful for the (C) things we've done. ![]() Repeat Chorus- And (Em) everytime I (D) hear (G) twenty (G/F#) one (Em) guns, (C) I know they brought another (G/B) hero (C) home to (D) us. And it (G/F#) gave (Em) me a chill when he (C) clicked his heels, (D) And saluted (G) me. ( C/G) He (G) recognized me (G/C) on the first day (G) I came in. And when (G/F#) we finally (Em) found that cross, He said: "Son, this is (C) what it costs (D) to keep us (G) free." (C/G) Now ( G) here I am, a ( G/C) thousand stones a( G)way from him. (C/G) We (G) searched all day to (C/G) find out where my (G) granddad lay. ( C/G) ( G) ( C/G) I re(G)member Daddy (C/G) brought me here when (G) I was eight. I can ( D) rest in peace I'm one of the ( C) chosen ones: ( D) I made it to ( G) Arlington. Trace Adkins wrote this song, Arlington, from the perspective of a soldier who dies in battle defending freedom and is buried at Arlington National. ![]() I'm ( Em) thankful for those ( D) thankful for the ( C) things I've done. I'm on ( C) sacred ground and I'm ( D) in the best of ( G) company. They ( G/F#) folded ( Em) up a flag and told my ( C) Mom and Dad: ( D) "We're proud of ( G) your son." And I'm ( C) proud to be on this ( D) peaceful piece of ( G) property. ( C/G) The ( G) man inside, he ( C/G) cried the day they ( G) brought me home. ( C/G) There's a ( G) big White House sits ( C/G) on a hill just ( G) up the road. They gave ( G/F#) me this ( Em) plot of land, Me and some ( C) other men, ( D) for a job ( G) well done. ( C/G) I ( G) thought I'd die an ( C/G) old man back in ( G) my hometown. ARLINGTON Trace Adkins Written by Jeremy Spillman and Dave Turnbull Capo 3rd Fret (To Match Recording) Intro: ( G) ( C/G) ( G) ( C/G) I ( G) never thought that ( C/G) this is where I'd ( G) settle down. ![]()
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