Chords for Ben & James Taylor - Sweet Baby James
Tempo:
140.5 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Bm
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Em] [A]
[E]
[A] There's a young cowboy [G] who lives on [F#m] the range.
[Bm] He's forced [G] and scaddled, [D] there is only [F#m] companions.
[Bm] Works in [G] the sunroof, [D] and he sleeps in the [F#m]
canyon.
Just [G] been waiting [D] for someone, his [A] pastures to [Em] change.
[A]
[G]
[D] Sits by his fire, just a dink in the [G] mountain, and [D] glances at the [A] deer.
[G]
[D] Closes his [E] eyes as the [D] doggies retire.
[Bm] Sings [G] out a song which [D] is soft but clear.
[Bm] Just as if maybe [E] someone [A] could hear.
[D] [A]
[D] He says [G] goodnight to old and [A] lighten [D] days.
[Bm] Rumble [G] by my sweet baby [D] days.
[Bm] He brings [G] a goose for [D] the covers I do.
[Bm] Won't you let me [E] go down by [A] me.
Oh [Em] I'll rumble by [A] my sweet baby [D]
days.
Now in the first of [A] December, [G] the cover of the [F#m] snow.
[Bm] Yes and so was [G] the turbine [D] from Stockbridge, [F#m] Boston.
[Bm] Older for tears to [G] see green life on [D] the counter of that [F#m] cross then.
[G]
Ten miles [D] behind me, [A] and ten thousand [Em] more to go.
[A]
[G] There's a song they sing when [E] they take to [D] the highway.
[Bm] A song they [G] sing when they [D] take to [A] the sea.
[G] A song [D] they sing on [Em] their home in the [D] sky.
[B] Maybe you can [G]
believe it [D] might help you sleep.
[Bm] And singing [E] seems to put a prime to sleep.
[A] [D] So goodnight [G] old and [A] lighten [D] days.
[Bm] Rumble by [G] my sweet baby [D]
days.
[B] He [Bm] brings [G] a goose for [D] the covers I do.
[Bm] Won't you let me [E] go down [A] by me.
[B] Oh I'll rumble by my sweet [D] baby days.
[Dm]
[E]
[A] There's a young cowboy [G] who lives on [F#m] the range.
[Bm] He's forced [G] and scaddled, [D] there is only [F#m] companions.
[Bm] Works in [G] the sunroof, [D] and he sleeps in the [F#m]
canyon.
Just [G] been waiting [D] for someone, his [A] pastures to [Em] change.
[A]
[G]
[D] Sits by his fire, just a dink in the [G] mountain, and [D] glances at the [A] deer.
[G]
[D] Closes his [E] eyes as the [D] doggies retire.
[Bm] Sings [G] out a song which [D] is soft but clear.
[Bm] Just as if maybe [E] someone [A] could hear.
[D] [A]
[D] He says [G] goodnight to old and [A] lighten [D] days.
[Bm] Rumble [G] by my sweet baby [D] days.
[Bm] He brings [G] a goose for [D] the covers I do.
[Bm] Won't you let me [E] go down by [A] me.
Oh [Em] I'll rumble by [A] my sweet baby [D]
days.
Now in the first of [A] December, [G] the cover of the [F#m] snow.
[Bm] Yes and so was [G] the turbine [D] from Stockbridge, [F#m] Boston.
[Bm] Older for tears to [G] see green life on [D] the counter of that [F#m] cross then.
[G]
Ten miles [D] behind me, [A] and ten thousand [Em] more to go.
[A]
[G] There's a song they sing when [E] they take to [D] the highway.
[Bm] A song they [G] sing when they [D] take to [A] the sea.
[G] A song [D] they sing on [Em] their home in the [D] sky.
[B] Maybe you can [G]
believe it [D] might help you sleep.
[Bm] And singing [E] seems to put a prime to sleep.
[A] [D] So goodnight [G] old and [A] lighten [D] days.
[Bm] Rumble by [G] my sweet baby [D]
days.
[B] He [Bm] brings [G] a goose for [D] the covers I do.
[Bm] Won't you let me [E] go down [A] by me.
[B] Oh I'll rumble by my sweet [D] baby days.
[Dm]
Key:
D
G
A
Bm
E
D
G
A
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [A] _ _ There's a young cowboy [G] who lives on [F#m] the range.
_ _ [Bm] He's forced [G] and scaddled, [D] there is only [F#m] companions.
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] Works in [G] the sunroof, [D] and he sleeps in the [F#m] _
canyon.
Just [G] been waiting _ [D] for someone, his [A] _ pastures to _ [Em] change.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] Sits by his fire, just a dink in the [G] mountain, and [D] glances at the [A] deer.
_ [G] _ _
[D] Closes his [E] eyes as the [D] doggies _ retire.
_ [Bm] Sings [G] out a song which [D] is soft but clear.
_ [Bm] Just as if maybe [E] someone [A] could hear.
[D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] He says _ [G] goodnight to old and [A] lighten _ _ [D] _ days.
[Bm] _ Rumble [G] by my sweet baby [D] days. _
_ _ _ [Bm] He brings [G] a goose for [D] the covers I do.
[Bm] Won't you let me [E] go down by [A] me.
_ _ _ Oh [Em] I'll rumble by [A] my sweet baby [D]
days.
_ Now _ in the first of _ [A] December, _ [G] the cover of the [F#m] snow.
_ _ _ [Bm] Yes and so was [G] the turbine [D] from _ Stockbridge, [F#m] Boston. _ _ _ _
[Bm] Older for tears to [G] see green life on [D] the counter of that [F#m] cross then.
[G]
Ten miles [D] behind me, [A] and ten thousand [Em] more to go. _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] There's a song they sing when [E] they take to [D] the highway.
_ [Bm] A song they [G] _ sing when they [D] take to [A] the sea.
_ [G] A song [D] they sing on [Em] their home in the [D] sky.
_ [B] Maybe you can [G]
believe it [D] might help you sleep.
_ [Bm] And singing [E] seems to put a prime to sleep. _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] So _ goodnight [G] old and _ _ [A] lighten _ _ [D] _ days.
_ [Bm] Rumble by [G] my sweet baby [D] _ _
days.
_ _ [B] He [Bm] brings [G] a goose for [D] the covers I do.
_ [Bm] Won't you let me [E] go down [A] _ by me.
[B] _ Oh _ _ _ I'll rumble by my sweet [D] baby days. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [A] _ _ There's a young cowboy [G] who lives on [F#m] the range.
_ _ [Bm] He's forced [G] and scaddled, [D] there is only [F#m] companions.
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] Works in [G] the sunroof, [D] and he sleeps in the [F#m] _
canyon.
Just [G] been waiting _ [D] for someone, his [A] _ pastures to _ [Em] change.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] Sits by his fire, just a dink in the [G] mountain, and [D] glances at the [A] deer.
_ [G] _ _
[D] Closes his [E] eyes as the [D] doggies _ retire.
_ [Bm] Sings [G] out a song which [D] is soft but clear.
_ [Bm] Just as if maybe [E] someone [A] could hear.
[D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] He says _ [G] goodnight to old and [A] lighten _ _ [D] _ days.
[Bm] _ Rumble [G] by my sweet baby [D] days. _
_ _ _ [Bm] He brings [G] a goose for [D] the covers I do.
[Bm] Won't you let me [E] go down by [A] me.
_ _ _ Oh [Em] I'll rumble by [A] my sweet baby [D]
days.
_ Now _ in the first of _ [A] December, _ [G] the cover of the [F#m] snow.
_ _ _ [Bm] Yes and so was [G] the turbine [D] from _ Stockbridge, [F#m] Boston. _ _ _ _
[Bm] Older for tears to [G] see green life on [D] the counter of that [F#m] cross then.
[G]
Ten miles [D] behind me, [A] and ten thousand [Em] more to go. _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] There's a song they sing when [E] they take to [D] the highway.
_ [Bm] A song they [G] _ sing when they [D] take to [A] the sea.
_ [G] A song [D] they sing on [Em] their home in the [D] sky.
_ [B] Maybe you can [G]
believe it [D] might help you sleep.
_ [Bm] And singing [E] seems to put a prime to sleep. _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] So _ goodnight [G] old and _ _ [A] lighten _ _ [D] _ days.
_ [Bm] Rumble by [G] my sweet baby [D] _ _
days.
_ _ [B] He [Bm] brings [G] a goose for [D] the covers I do.
_ [Bm] Won't you let me [E] go down [A] _ by me.
[B] _ Oh _ _ _ I'll rumble by my sweet [D] baby days. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _