I know that it involves people finding a guitar in an old pawn shop. The guitar has finger-nail polish on the fretboard, and it's about how the guitar used to belong to a famous country singer woman, fictional i believe. Any ideas on what it could be. older song.I'm looking for the name of an old song about a female country artist, nail polish on her pawned guitar.Ideas?
Try Emma Jeans Guitar by Chely Wright, not to old considering it was released in 1997 but may be the song you are looking for.I'm looking for the name of an old song about a female country artist, nail polish on her pawned guitar.Ideas?
Island in the Sun during [the Dolly] ,,yrs,
Sang it with For the bill of rights in LA. boot country [ L,Ville.
Now we revive it here on the island
they sing it today for the dolly and her bill again !!
Thank God for old brown paper magic !!
see through plastic [ISLE OF Manhattan [HOME TOWN]
the Patron Estate [ east hills U,S,A, []History] *08 [lol ]
And the Planets of the SOUL in an artist that
Paints the sweetness on the lips of women in those whom speak the truth in their Passion
Id say it'd have to be the chely wright song, emma jeans guitar ....
Chely Wright, Emma Jean's Guitar Lyrics
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Artist: Wright Chely
Song: Emma Jean's Guitar
Album: Let Me In Chely Wright Sheet Music
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I found it in a pawn shop in a ragged cardboard case
With the guns and dusty watches it looked so out of place
With a Trailways baggage sticker yellow frayed and torn
Destination Nashville September '64
And you could tell by the fingerboard her painted nails were long
She only needed three chords to play those good ole country songs
And her name's etched in the finish like a fading battle scar
And this 1950 Gibson was Emma Jean's guitar
I wonder if she played it in a small town talent show
With her hair teased to perfection in a dress her mamma sewed
And for a little inspiration she pasted on a star
Here up on the head stock of Emma Jean's guitar
And you could tell by the fingerboard her painted nails were long
She only needed three chords to play those good ole country songs
And her name's etched in the finish like a fading battle scar
And this 1950 Gibson was Emma Jean's guitar
I wouldn't even know her if I saw her face to face
But there's a little bit of Emma Jean in every song I play
She passed along these hopes and dreams cradled in my arms
And I am just a guardian of Emma Jean's guitar
You could tell by the fingerboard her painted nails were long
She only needed three chords to play those good ole country songs
And her name's etched in the finish like a fading battle scar
And this 1950 Gibson was Emma Jean's guitar
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