The document provides the structure and lyrics of the song "I'll Fly Away" by Alison Krauss. It describes the song as having an intro on guitar and a harmonica instrumental section. The lyrics alternate between a verse (Part A) and a chorus (Part B). The verse describes flying away to heaven after death, while the chorus repeats that the singer will fly away with expressions of joy and praise.
The document provides the structure and lyrics of the song "I'll Fly Away" by Alison Krauss. It describes the song as having an intro on guitar and a harmonica instrumental section. The lyrics alternate between a verse (Part A) and a chorus (Part B). The verse describes flying away to heaven after death, while the chorus repeats that the singer will fly away with expressions of joy and praise.
The document provides the structure and lyrics of the song "I'll Fly Away" by Alison Krauss. It describes the song as having an intro on guitar and a harmonica instrumental section. The lyrics alternate between a verse (Part A) and a chorus (Part B). The verse describes flying away to heaven after death, while the chorus repeats that the singer will fly away with expressions of joy and praise.
The document provides the structure and lyrics of the song "I'll Fly Away" by Alison Krauss. It describes the song as having an intro on guitar and a harmonica instrumental section. The lyrics alternate between a verse (Part A) and a chorus (Part B). The verse describes flying away to heaven after death, while the chorus repeats that the singer will fly away with expressions of joy and praise.
-> Parte instrumental *Con armnica* (Acordes de la parte A)
Letra de la version de Alison Krauss
-> Estrofa (Parte A):
Some bright morning when this life is over Ill fly away. To a home on Gods celestial shore Ill fly away -> Estribillo (Parte B): Ill fly away (Oh glory!) Ill fly away (In the mornin) When I die, Hallelujah by and by, Ill fly away -> Estrofa (Parte A): When the shadows of this lifeve gone Ill fly away. Like a bird from these prison walls Ill fly Ill fly away -> Estribillo (Parte B) -> Estribillo (Parte B) -> STOP *Pandereta y Palmas* (Cantando Estribillo con COROS) -> Estribillo (Parte B) -> Estrofa (Parte A): Some glad morning when this life is over Ill fly away. To a land where joy shall never end, Ill fly away -> Estribillo (Parte B) -> SOLO ARMNICA (Parte B) -> STOP *Pandereta y Palmas* (Cantando Estribillo con COROS) Entrada siguiente cancin