Coming Home -The Nadas Verse- D G then A G D Chorus- Bm G D Bm G A D Bridge- F#m G F#m G A F#m G A D The leaves are blowing in the wind Nighttime is colder than it's been My hair is long again There's three letters on my bed Well none of them are open She wrote to say she wants to see her friend My feet are burried in the sand Legs streched out further than they can With stars in my hands I feel my head begin to spin Well it's three months till winter blows it's end I need a change of air So I'm coming home Where I know these roads I know these roads I've been away a bit to long but now I'm coming home I didn't think you'd turn the lights out Or lock the door I didn't think you'd break my key and Tell me I can't walk out anymore The leaves are blowing in the wind Nighttime is colder than it's been My hair is long again There's three letters on my bed Still none of them are open She wrote to say she's got to see her friend So I'm coming home Where I know these roads I know these roads I've been away a bit to long but now I'm coming home I'm coming home I'm coming home I'm coming home ....Nadas - Coming Home Chords :: indexed at Ultimate Guitar.
About artist:
The Nadas' music is featured on the local arts-and-crafts show Courage to Create, airing on KDSM-TV Sunday mornings. "Carve Your Name" from the Coming Home CD is the show's theme song. The title song from Listen Through the Static, written about small community radio station KDNK-FM in Carbondale, CO, was featured on the December 2005 MacAddict CD-ROM. Their "Walk Away" is sung at the end of a competition on Speed Channel's Pinks, after the winner has been determined.
The Nadas performed at SXSW in 2006, and did the opening act for the Des Moines show for Bon Jovi on their Have A Nice Day Tour at the Wells Fargo Arena.[4]
In the summer of 2007, The Nadas joined with Chicago radio personality Steve Dahl for a six-concert tour of the Chicago area, billed as "Steve Dahl and the Dahlfins" [1].
The Nadas song "You Feel Like Home" is the community anthem for the Des Moines, Iowa "Do More" campaign.
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