Chords for Alan Jabbour - Rocky Road to Dublin [Live at WAMU's Bluegrass Country]

Tempo:
107.75 bpm
Chords used:

C

A

Am

E

G

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Alan Jabbour - Rocky Road to Dublin [Live at WAMU's Bluegrass Country] chords
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Here's a wild and woolly tune that I learned from Burl Hammonds, and then I didn't play
it for like 20 years.
This happens, you'll see Rosemary, it happens when you get old, and that stuff disappears
out of your repertory.
It's still stored in your head somewhere, but you don't think about it, and then something
causes you again to think about it, and I thought about it again, and I couldn't remember
who I learned it from.
And so I started playing it and putting it out there, and luckily there are these, how
shall I say, these scholars of old time music who've listened to every recording ever made
of old time musicians, and through them I figured out, oh, it was Burl Hammonds I learned
that tune from.
So here's a tune called The Rocky Route to Dublin.
[Em] [Am]
[C] [E]
[A]
[B]
[C] [A]
[G] [A]
[Am] [A]
[C]
[Am] [A]
[C] [E]
[C] [Am] [E]
[C]
[Am] [E]
[C]
[Am] [C]
[A]
[G] [A] [E]
[C] [F#m]
[A]
[C]
Key:  
C
3211
A
1231
Am
2311
E
2311
G
2131
C
3211
A
1231
Am
2311
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_ Here's a wild and woolly tune that I learned from Burl Hammonds, _ and then _ I didn't play
it for like 20 years.
This happens, _ you'll see Rosemary, it happens when you get old, and that stuff _ disappears
out of your repertory.
It's still stored in your head somewhere, but you don't think about it, and then something
causes you again to think about it, and I thought about it again, and I couldn't remember
who I learned it from.
And so I started playing it and putting it out there, and luckily there are these, how
shall I say, these scholars _ _ of old time music who've listened to every recording ever made
of old time musicians, and through them I figured out, oh, it was Burl Hammonds I learned
that tune from.
So here's a tune called The Rocky Route to Dublin.
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