Chords for Billy Murray - Casey Jones 1910 (The Brave Engineer) American Quartet
Tempo:
144.3 bpm
Chords used:
F
Eb
Db
Ab
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Bbm] [F] [Db]
[F] [Eb] [Ab]
[Db] [F] [Bb] [Eb]
Come all you rounders if you want to hear a [F] story about a brave engineer.
Casey Jones was the rounder's name.
On a six-eighth wheeler boys he won his fame.
The caller called Casey at a half past four, kissed his wife at the station door,
mounted to the cabin with his orders in his hand, and he took his farewell trip to that promised land.
Casey Jones [B] mounted to the cabin, Casey [C] Jones with his orders in [Abm] his hand,
Casey Jones mounted to the [Db] cabin and he took [F] his farewell trip to that promised [Abm] land.
Casey Jones mounted to the cabin, Casey Jones [Bb] with his orders in his hand,
Casey Jones mounted to [F] the cabin and he took his farewell trip to that promised land.
[Bb] [Ebm]
[Db] [Ebm] [Eb]
Put in your water and shovel in your coal, put your head out [F] the window, watch them drivers roll,
I'll run her till she leaves the rail, cause I'm eight hours late with that western mail.
He looked at his watch and the watch [Db] was slow, [F] he looked at the water and the water was low,
he turned to the fireman and he said we're going to reach Frisco but we'll all be dead.
Casey Jones, going to [Ab] reach Frisco, Casey Jones, but we'll all be dead.
[Eb] Casey Jones going to reach Frisco, we're going to reach Frisco, but we'll all be dead.
Casey Jones, going to reach Frisco.
Casey Jones, but we'll all be dead.
Casey [Bbm] Jones, going to reach Frisco.
We're going to reach [N] Frisco, but we'll all be dead.
[A] [Eb] [Ab]
[Db] [F] [Eb] [F]
Casey pulled up that Reno Hill.
He suited for the cross and with an awful shrill.
The switchmen knew by the engine's moan that the man at the throttle was Casey Jones.
He pulled up within two miles of the place.
Number four stared him right in the face.
Turned to the fireman and said, boy, you'd better jump, cause there's two locomotives that are going to bump.
Casey Jones, two locomotives.
Casey Jones, that's a going to bump.
Casey Jones, two locomotives.
There's two locomotives that's a going to bump.
Casey [Eb] Jones, two [A] locomotives.
Casey [Ab] Jones, that's a going to bump.
Casey Jones, two locomotives.
There's two locomotives that's a going to bump.
[F] [Eb] [Bb] [Db]
[G] [Ab] [Abm]
Casey said just before he died, there's two more roads that I'd like to ride.
Fireman said, what can they be?
He said the Southern Pacific and the Santa Fe.
Mrs.
Jones sat on her bed to sign.
Just received [F] a message that Casey was dying.
[Eb] Said go to bed, children, and hush your crying, cause you got another papa on the Salt Lake line.
Mrs.
Casey Jones got another papa.
Mrs.
Casey Jones on the Salt Lake line.
Mrs.
Casey Jones got another papa and you've got another papa on the Salt Lake line.
[F] [Eb] [Ab]
[Db] [F] [Bb] [Eb]
Come all you rounders if you want to hear a [F] story about a brave engineer.
Casey Jones was the rounder's name.
On a six-eighth wheeler boys he won his fame.
The caller called Casey at a half past four, kissed his wife at the station door,
mounted to the cabin with his orders in his hand, and he took his farewell trip to that promised land.
Casey Jones [B] mounted to the cabin, Casey [C] Jones with his orders in [Abm] his hand,
Casey Jones mounted to the [Db] cabin and he took [F] his farewell trip to that promised [Abm] land.
Casey Jones mounted to the cabin, Casey Jones [Bb] with his orders in his hand,
Casey Jones mounted to [F] the cabin and he took his farewell trip to that promised land.
[Bb] [Ebm]
[Db] [Ebm] [Eb]
Put in your water and shovel in your coal, put your head out [F] the window, watch them drivers roll,
I'll run her till she leaves the rail, cause I'm eight hours late with that western mail.
He looked at his watch and the watch [Db] was slow, [F] he looked at the water and the water was low,
he turned to the fireman and he said we're going to reach Frisco but we'll all be dead.
Casey Jones, going to [Ab] reach Frisco, Casey Jones, but we'll all be dead.
[Eb] Casey Jones going to reach Frisco, we're going to reach Frisco, but we'll all be dead.
Casey Jones, going to reach Frisco.
Casey Jones, but we'll all be dead.
Casey [Bbm] Jones, going to reach Frisco.
We're going to reach [N] Frisco, but we'll all be dead.
[A] [Eb] [Ab]
[Db] [F] [Eb] [F]
Casey pulled up that Reno Hill.
He suited for the cross and with an awful shrill.
The switchmen knew by the engine's moan that the man at the throttle was Casey Jones.
He pulled up within two miles of the place.
Number four stared him right in the face.
Turned to the fireman and said, boy, you'd better jump, cause there's two locomotives that are going to bump.
Casey Jones, two locomotives.
Casey Jones, that's a going to bump.
Casey Jones, two locomotives.
There's two locomotives that's a going to bump.
Casey [Eb] Jones, two [A] locomotives.
Casey [Ab] Jones, that's a going to bump.
Casey Jones, two locomotives.
There's two locomotives that's a going to bump.
[F] [Eb] [Bb] [Db]
[G] [Ab] [Abm]
Casey said just before he died, there's two more roads that I'd like to ride.
Fireman said, what can they be?
He said the Southern Pacific and the Santa Fe.
Mrs.
Jones sat on her bed to sign.
Just received [F] a message that Casey was dying.
[Eb] Said go to bed, children, and hush your crying, cause you got another papa on the Salt Lake line.
Mrs.
Casey Jones got another papa.
Mrs.
Casey Jones on the Salt Lake line.
Mrs.
Casey Jones got another papa and you've got another papa on the Salt Lake line.
Key:
F
Eb
Db
Ab
Bb
F
Eb
Db
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[Db] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _
Come all you rounders if you want to hear a [F] story about a brave _ engineer.
Casey Jones was the rounder's name.
On a six-eighth wheeler boys he won his fame.
The caller called Casey at a half past four, kissed his wife at the station door,
mounted to the cabin with his orders in his hand, and he took his farewell trip to that promised land.
Casey _ Jones [B] mounted to the cabin, Casey [C] Jones with his orders in [Abm] his hand,
Casey _ Jones mounted to the [Db] cabin and he took [F] his farewell trip to that promised [Abm] land.
Casey _ Jones mounted to the cabin, Casey Jones [Bb] with his orders in his hand,
Casey _ Jones mounted to [F] the cabin and he took his farewell trip to that promised land.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ [Eb] _
Put in your water and shovel in your coal, put your head out [F] the window, watch them drivers roll,
I'll run her till she leaves the rail, cause I'm eight hours late with that western mail.
He looked at his watch and the watch [Db] was slow, [F] he looked at the water and the water was low,
he turned to the fireman and he said we're going to reach Frisco but we'll all be dead.
Casey _ Jones, going to [Ab] reach Frisco, Casey _ Jones, but we'll all be dead.
[Eb] Casey _ Jones going to reach Frisco, we're going to reach Frisco, but we'll all be dead.
Casey _ Jones, going to reach Frisco.
Casey Jones, but we'll all be dead.
Casey [Bbm] Jones, going to reach Frisco.
We're going to reach [N] Frisco, but we'll all be dead.
_ [A] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Db] _ _ [F] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [F] _ _
Casey pulled up that Reno Hill.
He suited for the cross and with an awful shrill.
The switchmen knew by the engine's moan that the man at the throttle was Casey Jones.
He pulled up within two miles of the place.
_ Number four stared him right in the face.
_ Turned to the fireman and said, boy, you'd better jump, cause there's two locomotives that are going to bump.
Casey _ Jones, two _ locomotives.
Casey Jones, that's a going to bump.
Casey _ Jones, two locomotives.
There's two locomotives that's a going to bump.
_ Casey _ [Eb] Jones, two [A] locomotives.
Casey [Ab] Jones, that's a going to bump.
Casey _ Jones, two locomotives.
There's two locomotives that's a going to bump. _ _
[F] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Abm] _
Casey said just before he died, there's two more roads that I'd like to ride.
_ Fireman said, what can they be?
He said the Southern Pacific and the Santa Fe.
Mrs.
Jones sat on her bed to sign.
Just received [F] a message that Casey was dying.
[Eb] Said go to bed, children, and hush your crying, cause you got another papa on the Salt Lake line.
Mrs.
Casey Jones got another papa.
Mrs.
Casey Jones on the Salt Lake line.
Mrs.
Casey Jones got another papa and you've got another papa on the Salt Lake line. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bbm] _ _ [F] _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Db] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _
Come all you rounders if you want to hear a [F] story about a brave _ engineer.
Casey Jones was the rounder's name.
On a six-eighth wheeler boys he won his fame.
The caller called Casey at a half past four, kissed his wife at the station door,
mounted to the cabin with his orders in his hand, and he took his farewell trip to that promised land.
Casey _ Jones [B] mounted to the cabin, Casey [C] Jones with his orders in [Abm] his hand,
Casey _ Jones mounted to the [Db] cabin and he took [F] his farewell trip to that promised [Abm] land.
Casey _ Jones mounted to the cabin, Casey Jones [Bb] with his orders in his hand,
Casey _ Jones mounted to [F] the cabin and he took his farewell trip to that promised land.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ [Eb] _
Put in your water and shovel in your coal, put your head out [F] the window, watch them drivers roll,
I'll run her till she leaves the rail, cause I'm eight hours late with that western mail.
He looked at his watch and the watch [Db] was slow, [F] he looked at the water and the water was low,
he turned to the fireman and he said we're going to reach Frisco but we'll all be dead.
Casey _ Jones, going to [Ab] reach Frisco, Casey _ Jones, but we'll all be dead.
[Eb] Casey _ Jones going to reach Frisco, we're going to reach Frisco, but we'll all be dead.
Casey _ Jones, going to reach Frisco.
Casey Jones, but we'll all be dead.
Casey [Bbm] Jones, going to reach Frisco.
We're going to reach [N] Frisco, but we'll all be dead.
_ [A] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Db] _ _ [F] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [F] _ _
Casey pulled up that Reno Hill.
He suited for the cross and with an awful shrill.
The switchmen knew by the engine's moan that the man at the throttle was Casey Jones.
He pulled up within two miles of the place.
_ Number four stared him right in the face.
_ Turned to the fireman and said, boy, you'd better jump, cause there's two locomotives that are going to bump.
Casey _ Jones, two _ locomotives.
Casey Jones, that's a going to bump.
Casey _ Jones, two locomotives.
There's two locomotives that's a going to bump.
_ Casey _ [Eb] Jones, two [A] locomotives.
Casey [Ab] Jones, that's a going to bump.
Casey _ Jones, two locomotives.
There's two locomotives that's a going to bump. _ _
[F] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Abm] _
Casey said just before he died, there's two more roads that I'd like to ride.
_ Fireman said, what can they be?
He said the Southern Pacific and the Santa Fe.
Mrs.
Jones sat on her bed to sign.
Just received [F] a message that Casey was dying.
[Eb] Said go to bed, children, and hush your crying, cause you got another papa on the Salt Lake line.
Mrs.
Casey Jones got another papa.
Mrs.
Casey Jones on the Salt Lake line.
Mrs.
Casey Jones got another papa and you've got another papa on the Salt Lake line. _ _ _ _
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