This Pair Amazes With Kenny Chesney “Old Blue Chair” Cover (VIDEO)
on Jun 09, 2015
This adorable father/daughter duo is wowing viewers on YouTube with their rendition of Kenny Chesney‘s “Old Blue Chair“! Jorge and Alexa Narvaez sit down and sing together in a moment that is precious and sweet.
A father of two putting himself through school, Jorge uses music as a way to connect to his daughter Alexa and enjoys singing with her. He believes music is very important in his family, and made that clear when they auditioned for America’s Got Talent in 2012, where they made it to the next round from Los Angeles to Las Vegas.
This specific video was made for Father’s Day, and is truly perfect for any time of the year. With Alexa’s strong voice and her father’s skills playing guitar, it’s no wonder why they are so popular.
Check out the video below.
LYRICS
There’s a blue rocking chair
Sittin in the sand
Weathered by the storms and well oiled hands
It sways back and forth with the help of the winds,
Seems to always be there,like an old trusted friend
I’ve read a lot of books,
Wrote a few songs
Looked at my life where it’s goin, where it’s gone
I’ve seen the world through a bus windshield, but nothing compares
To the way that I see it,
to the way that I see it,
to the way that I see it when I sit in that old blue chair
From that chair I’ve caught a few fish and some rays
And I’ve watched boats sail in and out of cinnamon bay
I let go of a lover that took a piece of my heart
I prayed many times for forgiveness and a brand new start
I’ve read a lot of books,
Wrote a few songs
Looked at my life where it’s goin,where it’s gone
I’ve seen the world through a bus windeshield, but nothing compares
To the way that I see it, to the way that I see it,
to the way that I see it when I sit in
that old blue chair
That chair was my bed one New Year’s Night
When i passed out from too much Cruzan and Diet
And woke up to a hundred mesquito bites,
I swear got ’em all sittin right there
In that old blue chair
There’s a blue rockin chair
Sittin’ in the sand
Weathered by the storms and well oiled hands