Man Iv been playing this song for years and it sounds nowhere near as well as how you did it. Zach man, you are seriously gifted. Your an inspiration to all the people who dreamed of playing music and put tons of work into it but just don’t have that it factor. Your a music hero my brother. Keep jamming
When I die, Lord Oh, won't You put my soul up on a train Won't You send it southbound Give a cool blues man name 'Cause I've been lost on them back roads And many times, I've gone blind Losing faith in my family Had drew me out my damn mind But on the south side of heaven Won't You take me home 'Cause I've been broke down for so long And Lord, it's getting cold I've been a desperado in West Texas For so long, Lord, I need a change For ten long years This old place ain't seen a drop of rain Now the wind blows everyday, Lord Oh, like a desert snow Like a lost bound train Running on cocaine and out of control But on the south side of heaven Won't You take me home 'Cause I've been broke down for so long And Lord, it's getting cold Long down the Louisiana byways Lonesome highways roll on Oh, won't You take me where the poor man lives It's where I call my home Can't you see that breeze Nothing but a change in pace Money can't buy my soul 'Cause it comes from a hard earned place But on the south side of heaven Won't You take me home 'Cause I've been gone for so long And Lord, it's getting cold But on the south side of heaven Won't You take me home 'Cause I've been gone for so long And Lord, it's getting cold
For people who don’t know, it’s extremely difficult to do this type of strumming and hammering on that string after each strum, while also remembering lyrics singing them right and singing them well. It’s the type of coordination that drummers show, it’s just easier to see from the naked eye with a drummer
I mean not really. The strumming and hammering part is just an intermediate technique. And singing while doing anything on guitar just comes with practise. I would not call it extremely hard. It is just not easy.