This is one of the best country rock songs I've heard in a long time, and the album is on of the best to be released in the last twelve months Ghost In This Guitar (Keith Urban & Vernon Rust) Intro: Em | | | | D | | | | Em Down the drainpipe cross the yard and through the fence D Em I risked a whoopion every time I went C Cause white boys weren't allowed G On the coloured side of town Am But I was proud to call B7 That old black man my friend He had a pillow on the bed he used to pray on And a beat up old guitar he let me play on I knew where my fingers went >From his greasy fingerprints Yeah he was passing on What was handed down to himWell the night before he died he made me take it He said "You play it know 'cause I gotta go And I can feel him in my fingers when I play it 'Cause sometimes I'm in control And sometimes I just sit back And let him go Sit back and let him go Chorus Take a listen to the ghost in this guitar Mark FinlaysonC G And it soaked up all the blood and sweat and teardrops D Em and the beers he missed in smokey little bars C G And sometimes that old man he comes alive in my hands Am B7 I feel the beating of his sad old broken heart C D Just like there's a ghost in this guitar A A ghost in this guitar