Chords for Ben Portsmouth & Lou Nelson Duet - Green Grass of Home (November 1 2013
Tempo:
95.2 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
E
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I'd like to introduce a really great Tom Jones guy called Lou Nelson.
He's going to come back and do a song with you.
Lou Nelson, what a voice.
What do you reckon Tom, when were your friends, 1967, 1968, 1969?
All those years.
All those years baby.
[D] Do you remember those times [E] in Hawaii?
I'm trying to forget them Tom.
[G#] [E] Wonderful times.
I remember [D] this one time we actually sat down and had a drink.
Anyway, let's just do a couple of cocktails.
Let's do New York with a green grass limon.
So, let's do New York.
[G] I'm [D] going to take a Tom Jones.
No more town blues.
I [C] reached down for [G] a tune.
Happy to be [G] me.
Here's my mama and [D] papa.
[E] Down the [G] road.
And there runs [C] Mary.
With golden lips like cherries.
It's good to touch [D] the green, green grass [G] of your own world.
[D]
Yes, they've all come to [E] me.
Our [Am] hearts are reaching.
[C] Smiling sweetly.
[G] It's good to touch [E] the green, [D] green grass [G] of your own world.
[E] [G] The old house is still standing.
[C] For the flame has cracked [G] and burned.
[D] There's a lullaby that I used to play on.
In [G] the rain I watch.
With my eyes with Mary.
[C] With golden lips like cherries.
[G] It's good to touch [Am] the green, [D] green grass [G] of your own world.
Sing it, baby.
Yes, they've all come to see me.
[C] In the shade of that old oak tree.
[G] They say, it's good to touch the [Am] green, green grass of your own world.
Take it down, baby, take it down.
Then I'll wake and I'll look around me.
[C] Full of green water that's surrounding [E] me.
[G] And I realize that I was only [D] dreaming.
Yeah, [G] there's a garden there and a shallow pond.
[C] I'll love to walk there at daybreak [D] again.
I'll [G] touch the [D] green, green [G] grass of your own world.
Sing with us, everybody.
Sing with us.
Yes, they've all come to see me.
[C] In the shade of that old oak tree.
[G] As I lay in the [F#]
green, green [Dm] grass [C] of my own [Bm] world.
[Am] [G]
[Gm] [N]
He's going to come back and do a song with you.
Lou Nelson, what a voice.
What do you reckon Tom, when were your friends, 1967, 1968, 1969?
All those years.
All those years baby.
[D] Do you remember those times [E] in Hawaii?
I'm trying to forget them Tom.
[G#] [E] Wonderful times.
I remember [D] this one time we actually sat down and had a drink.
Anyway, let's just do a couple of cocktails.
Let's do New York with a green grass limon.
So, let's do New York.
[G] I'm [D] going to take a Tom Jones.
No more town blues.
I [C] reached down for [G] a tune.
Happy to be [G] me.
Here's my mama and [D] papa.
[E] Down the [G] road.
And there runs [C] Mary.
With golden lips like cherries.
It's good to touch [D] the green, green grass [G] of your own world.
[D]
Yes, they've all come to [E] me.
Our [Am] hearts are reaching.
[C] Smiling sweetly.
[G] It's good to touch [E] the green, [D] green grass [G] of your own world.
[E] [G] The old house is still standing.
[C] For the flame has cracked [G] and burned.
[D] There's a lullaby that I used to play on.
In [G] the rain I watch.
With my eyes with Mary.
[C] With golden lips like cherries.
[G] It's good to touch [Am] the green, [D] green grass [G] of your own world.
Sing it, baby.
Yes, they've all come to see me.
[C] In the shade of that old oak tree.
[G] They say, it's good to touch the [Am] green, green grass of your own world.
Take it down, baby, take it down.
Then I'll wake and I'll look around me.
[C] Full of green water that's surrounding [E] me.
[G] And I realize that I was only [D] dreaming.
Yeah, [G] there's a garden there and a shallow pond.
[C] I'll love to walk there at daybreak [D] again.
I'll [G] touch the [D] green, green [G] grass of your own world.
Sing with us, everybody.
Sing with us.
Yes, they've all come to see me.
[C] In the shade of that old oak tree.
[G] As I lay in the [F#]
green, green [Dm] grass [C] of my own [Bm] world.
[Am] [G]
[Gm] [N]
Key:
G
D
C
E
Am
G
D
C
I'd like to introduce a really great Tom Jones guy called Lou Nelson.
He's going to come back and do a song with you.
Lou Nelson, what a voice. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ What do you reckon Tom, when were your friends, 1967, 1968, 1969?
All those years.
All those years baby.
[D] Do you remember those times [E] in Hawaii?
I'm trying to forget them Tom. _ _
_ _ [G#] _ _ [E] Wonderful times.
I remember [D] this one time we actually sat down and had a drink.
Anyway, let's just do a couple of cocktails.
_ Let's do New York with a green grass limon.
So, let's do New York. _
[G] _ _ I'm [D] going to _ _ _ _ _ _ take a Tom Jones.
_ No more town blues. _
I [C] reached down for [G] a tune. _
Happy to be [G] me.
Here's my mama and [D] papa. _ _ _ _
[E] Down the [G] road.
_ _ And there runs [C] Mary.
With golden lips like cherries.
It's good to touch [D] the green, green grass [G] of your own world.
_ [D] _ _
Yes, they've all come to [E] me.
Our [Am] hearts are reaching.
[C] _ Smiling sweetly.
_ [G] It's good to touch [E] the green, [D] green grass [G] of your own world. _ _
[E] _ [G] The old house is still standing.
_ [C] For the flame has cracked [G] and burned. _
_ [D] There's a lullaby that I used to play on. _ _ _
In [G] the rain I watch.
With my eyes with Mary.
[C] _ With golden lips like cherries.
[G] It's good to touch [Am] the green, [D] green grass [G] of your own world.
Sing it, baby.
Yes, they've all come to see me.
[C] In the shade of that old oak tree.
[G] They say, it's good to touch the [Am] green, green grass of your own world.
Take it down, baby, take it down.
_ _ _ Then I'll wake and I'll look around me.
[C] _ Full of green water that's surrounding [E] me.
[G] And I realize that I was only [D] dreaming. _ _ _ _
Yeah, [G] there's a garden there and a shallow pond.
[C] _ I'll love to walk there at daybreak [D] again.
I'll [G] touch the [D] green, green [G] grass of your own world.
Sing with us, everybody.
Sing with us.
Yes, they've all come to see me.
[C] In the shade _ of that old oak tree.
[G] As I lay in the [F#]
green, green [Dm] _ grass _ _ [C] of my own [Bm] world.
_ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
He's going to come back and do a song with you.
Lou Nelson, what a voice. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ What do you reckon Tom, when were your friends, 1967, 1968, 1969?
All those years.
All those years baby.
[D] Do you remember those times [E] in Hawaii?
I'm trying to forget them Tom. _ _
_ _ [G#] _ _ [E] Wonderful times.
I remember [D] this one time we actually sat down and had a drink.
Anyway, let's just do a couple of cocktails.
_ Let's do New York with a green grass limon.
So, let's do New York. _
[G] _ _ I'm [D] going to _ _ _ _ _ _ take a Tom Jones.
_ No more town blues. _
I [C] reached down for [G] a tune. _
Happy to be [G] me.
Here's my mama and [D] papa. _ _ _ _
[E] Down the [G] road.
_ _ And there runs [C] Mary.
With golden lips like cherries.
It's good to touch [D] the green, green grass [G] of your own world.
_ [D] _ _
Yes, they've all come to [E] me.
Our [Am] hearts are reaching.
[C] _ Smiling sweetly.
_ [G] It's good to touch [E] the green, [D] green grass [G] of your own world. _ _
[E] _ [G] The old house is still standing.
_ [C] For the flame has cracked [G] and burned. _
_ [D] There's a lullaby that I used to play on. _ _ _
In [G] the rain I watch.
With my eyes with Mary.
[C] _ With golden lips like cherries.
[G] It's good to touch [Am] the green, [D] green grass [G] of your own world.
Sing it, baby.
Yes, they've all come to see me.
[C] In the shade of that old oak tree.
[G] They say, it's good to touch the [Am] green, green grass of your own world.
Take it down, baby, take it down.
_ _ _ Then I'll wake and I'll look around me.
[C] _ Full of green water that's surrounding [E] me.
[G] And I realize that I was only [D] dreaming. _ _ _ _
Yeah, [G] there's a garden there and a shallow pond.
[C] _ I'll love to walk there at daybreak [D] again.
I'll [G] touch the [D] green, green [G] grass of your own world.
Sing with us, everybody.
Sing with us.
Yes, they've all come to see me.
[C] In the shade _ of that old oak tree.
[G] As I lay in the [F#]
green, green [Dm] _ grass _ _ [C] of my own [Bm] world.
_ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _