Chords for Black Stone Cherry - The Rambler (Planet Rock Live Session 2016)
Tempo:
138.7 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Db
Fm
Eb
Dbm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N]
So we're going to do one more song.
The [F] two better looking guys in [E] the band are going to do [Ab] it.
This song is on the new record Kentucky that comes out April 1st.
The song is called Rambler.
You were born in a southern fall.
It might have been Sunday but I can't recall.
All the birthdays I must have missed.
[Fm] Your first steps and your [Abm] first
[Db] kiss.
[Ab] I don't even know if you know my name.
But [Fm] you should hear the truth [Eb] before it's [Db] too late.
So I hope this finds you on [Eb] some highway.
[Db] Because I'm an [Ab] old time rambler.
I call the road [Ab] my home.
[Db] Forgive my indiscretion.
It's [Eb] the only way I know.
A [Db] million miles from [Ab] Kentucky.
But I [Fm] will [Eb] always be [Db] around.
[Dbm]
So turn [Ab] the radio up when your heart breaks down.
I played for tips and I played for less.
I played a pretty southern girl right out of her dress.
She danced until the lights came on.
[Fm] There's a reason she's here [Eb] instead of being [Db] at home.
[Ab] She [Ab] said the songs she sang made the whole room cry.
And that [Fm] night I told a [Eb] young [Db] man's lie.
[Eb]
When I [Ab] said I would call her.
And I said [Eb] I'd ride her home.
[Fm] Because I'm an old [Ab] time rambler.
[Db] I call [Ab] the road my home.
[Fm] Forgive my [Ab] indiscretion.
[Eb] It's the only way I know.
[Db] A million miles from Kentucky.
But [Fm] I will [Ab] always be around.
[Dbm]
So turn [Ab] the radio up when your heart breaks down.
Turn the radio up when your heart breaks down.
[Fm]
I'm sorry for the tears I made [Bb] you cry.
I'm sorry for the promises that turned [Fm] to lies.
If I could turn back the [Bb] hands of time.
I'd take it back and try, try, try.
To make you understand.
That [Bb] this is who I am.
[Ab]
I met the devil in an old motel.
It seems I ain't got much of a [Ebm] soul to [Ab] sell.
My glass is empty.
My hands are blue.
And the [Fm] doctor gave me about a month or [Db]
two.
[Eb] Well, I thought I would make it to you this year.
So [Fm] forgive me one last time, [Db] my dear.
And tell your [Ab] mother I won't be coming [Eb] home.
No. No.
Because [Db] I'm an [Ab] old-time rambler.
[Db] I call the road my home.
[Db] Forgive my [Ab]
indiscretion.
[Eb] It's the only way I know.
[Db] A million [Ab]
miles from Kentucky.
But [Fm] I will always be [Db] around.
[Dbm]
So turn [Ab] the radio up when your heart breaks down.
Turn the radio up when your heart breaks down.
[N]
So we're going to do one more song.
The [F] two better looking guys in [E] the band are going to do [Ab] it.
This song is on the new record Kentucky that comes out April 1st.
The song is called Rambler.
You were born in a southern fall.
It might have been Sunday but I can't recall.
All the birthdays I must have missed.
[Fm] Your first steps and your [Abm] first
[Db] kiss.
[Ab] I don't even know if you know my name.
But [Fm] you should hear the truth [Eb] before it's [Db] too late.
So I hope this finds you on [Eb] some highway.
[Db] Because I'm an [Ab] old time rambler.
I call the road [Ab] my home.
[Db] Forgive my indiscretion.
It's [Eb] the only way I know.
A [Db] million miles from [Ab] Kentucky.
But I [Fm] will [Eb] always be [Db] around.
[Dbm]
So turn [Ab] the radio up when your heart breaks down.
I played for tips and I played for less.
I played a pretty southern girl right out of her dress.
She danced until the lights came on.
[Fm] There's a reason she's here [Eb] instead of being [Db] at home.
[Ab] She [Ab] said the songs she sang made the whole room cry.
And that [Fm] night I told a [Eb] young [Db] man's lie.
[Eb]
When I [Ab] said I would call her.
And I said [Eb] I'd ride her home.
[Fm] Because I'm an old [Ab] time rambler.
[Db] I call [Ab] the road my home.
[Fm] Forgive my [Ab] indiscretion.
[Eb] It's the only way I know.
[Db] A million miles from Kentucky.
But [Fm] I will [Ab] always be around.
[Dbm]
So turn [Ab] the radio up when your heart breaks down.
Turn the radio up when your heart breaks down.
[Fm]
I'm sorry for the tears I made [Bb] you cry.
I'm sorry for the promises that turned [Fm] to lies.
If I could turn back the [Bb] hands of time.
I'd take it back and try, try, try.
To make you understand.
That [Bb] this is who I am.
[Ab]
I met the devil in an old motel.
It seems I ain't got much of a [Ebm] soul to [Ab] sell.
My glass is empty.
My hands are blue.
And the [Fm] doctor gave me about a month or [Db]
two.
[Eb] Well, I thought I would make it to you this year.
So [Fm] forgive me one last time, [Db] my dear.
And tell your [Ab] mother I won't be coming [Eb] home.
No. No.
Because [Db] I'm an [Ab] old-time rambler.
[Db] I call the road my home.
[Db] Forgive my [Ab]
indiscretion.
[Eb] It's the only way I know.
[Db] A million [Ab]
miles from Kentucky.
But [Fm] I will always be [Db] around.
[Dbm]
So turn [Ab] the radio up when your heart breaks down.
Turn the radio up when your heart breaks down.
[N]
Key:
Ab
Db
Fm
Eb
Dbm
Ab
Db
Fm
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ So _ we're going to do one more song.
_ _ The [F] two better looking guys in [E] the band are going to do [Ab] it.
_ _ _ This song is on the new record Kentucky that comes out April 1st.
The song is called Rambler. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ You were born in a southern fall. _ _
_ _ It might have been Sunday but I can't recall.
All _ _ _ _ _ _ the birthdays I must have _ missed. _ _ _ _
[Fm] Your first steps and your [Abm] first _
[Db] kiss.
_ [Ab] _ _ _ I don't even know if you know my _ name.
_ _ But [Fm] you should hear the truth [Eb] before it's [Db] too late. _ _
So I hope this finds you _ on [Eb] some highway. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Db] Because I'm an [Ab] old time rambler.
_ _ I call the road [Ab] my home.
_ _ [Db] Forgive my _ _ indiscretion.
It's [Eb] the only way I know.
A _ _ [Db] million miles from [Ab] Kentucky.
But I [Fm] will [Eb] always be [Db] around.
_ _ [Dbm] _ _
So turn [Ab] the radio up when your heart breaks down. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I played for tips and I played for _ less.
_ _ I played a pretty southern girl right out of her dress. _ _ _
_ She danced until the lights came on. _ _ _ _
[Fm] There's a reason she's here [Eb] instead of being [Db] at home.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ She [Ab] said the songs she sang made the whole room cry.
_ _ _ _ And that [Fm] night I told a [Eb] young _ [Db] man's lie.
[Eb] _
When I [Ab] said I would call her. _
_ And I said [Eb] I'd _ ride her home.
[Fm] _ Because I'm an old [Ab] time rambler.
_ [Db] I call [Ab] the road my home.
_ [Fm] Forgive my _ [Ab] _ indiscretion.
[Eb] It's the only way I know.
_ _ _ [Db] A million miles from Kentucky.
But [Fm] I will [Ab] always be around.
_ _ [Dbm] _ _
So turn [Ab] the radio up when your heart breaks down. _ _ _ _
Turn the radio up when your heart breaks down.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
I'm sorry for the tears I made [Bb] you cry.
I'm sorry for the promises that turned [Fm] to lies.
If I could turn back the [Bb] hands of time.
I'd take it back and try, try, try.
To make you _ understand. _
That [Bb] this is who I am. _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I met the devil in an old _ motel. _ _
_ It seems I ain't got much of a [Ebm] soul to [Ab] sell. _ _ _ _
_ My glass is empty.
My hands are blue. _ _ _ _
And the [Fm] doctor gave me about a month or [Db]
two.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ Well, I thought I would make it to you this year.
_ _ _ So [Fm] forgive me one last time, [Db] my _ dear. _
And tell your [Ab] mother _ _ I won't be coming [Eb] _ _ home.
No. No.
Because [Db] I'm an [Ab] old-time rambler.
_ [Db] _ I call the road my home.
_ _ [Db] Forgive my [Ab] _
_ indiscretion.
[Eb] It's the only way I know.
_ _ _ _ [Db] A million [Ab]
miles from Kentucky.
But [Fm] I will always be [Db] around.
_ _ [Dbm] _ _
So turn [Ab] the radio up when your heart breaks down. _ _ _ _ _
Turn the radio up when your heart breaks down. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ So _ we're going to do one more song.
_ _ The [F] two better looking guys in [E] the band are going to do [Ab] it.
_ _ _ This song is on the new record Kentucky that comes out April 1st.
The song is called Rambler. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ You were born in a southern fall. _ _
_ _ It might have been Sunday but I can't recall.
All _ _ _ _ _ _ the birthdays I must have _ missed. _ _ _ _
[Fm] Your first steps and your [Abm] first _
[Db] kiss.
_ [Ab] _ _ _ I don't even know if you know my _ name.
_ _ But [Fm] you should hear the truth [Eb] before it's [Db] too late. _ _
So I hope this finds you _ on [Eb] some highway. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Db] Because I'm an [Ab] old time rambler.
_ _ I call the road [Ab] my home.
_ _ [Db] Forgive my _ _ indiscretion.
It's [Eb] the only way I know.
A _ _ [Db] million miles from [Ab] Kentucky.
But I [Fm] will [Eb] always be [Db] around.
_ _ [Dbm] _ _
So turn [Ab] the radio up when your heart breaks down. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I played for tips and I played for _ less.
_ _ I played a pretty southern girl right out of her dress. _ _ _
_ She danced until the lights came on. _ _ _ _
[Fm] There's a reason she's here [Eb] instead of being [Db] at home.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ She [Ab] said the songs she sang made the whole room cry.
_ _ _ _ And that [Fm] night I told a [Eb] young _ [Db] man's lie.
[Eb] _
When I [Ab] said I would call her. _
_ And I said [Eb] I'd _ ride her home.
[Fm] _ Because I'm an old [Ab] time rambler.
_ [Db] I call [Ab] the road my home.
_ [Fm] Forgive my _ [Ab] _ indiscretion.
[Eb] It's the only way I know.
_ _ _ [Db] A million miles from Kentucky.
But [Fm] I will [Ab] always be around.
_ _ [Dbm] _ _
So turn [Ab] the radio up when your heart breaks down. _ _ _ _
Turn the radio up when your heart breaks down.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
I'm sorry for the tears I made [Bb] you cry.
I'm sorry for the promises that turned [Fm] to lies.
If I could turn back the [Bb] hands of time.
I'd take it back and try, try, try.
To make you _ understand. _
That [Bb] this is who I am. _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I met the devil in an old _ motel. _ _
_ It seems I ain't got much of a [Ebm] soul to [Ab] sell. _ _ _ _
_ My glass is empty.
My hands are blue. _ _ _ _
And the [Fm] doctor gave me about a month or [Db]
two.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ Well, I thought I would make it to you this year.
_ _ _ So [Fm] forgive me one last time, [Db] my _ dear. _
And tell your [Ab] mother _ _ I won't be coming [Eb] _ _ home.
No. No.
Because [Db] I'm an [Ab] old-time rambler.
_ [Db] _ I call the road my home.
_ _ [Db] Forgive my [Ab] _
_ indiscretion.
[Eb] It's the only way I know.
_ _ _ _ [Db] A million [Ab]
miles from Kentucky.
But [Fm] I will always be [Db] around.
_ _ [Dbm] _ _
So turn [Ab] the radio up when your heart breaks down. _ _ _ _ _
Turn the radio up when your heart breaks down. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _