Chords for Black Stone Cherry 'The Rambler' - Unplugged | Classic Rock Magazine
Tempo:
62.975 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
F#m
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[E] [G] [A]
You were born in a southern fall It might have been a Sunday but I can't recall
All the birthdays I must have missed [F#m] Your first steps and [D] your first kiss
I [A] don't even know if you know my name But [F#m] you should hear the [E] truth before [D] it's too late
[A] So I hope this finds you on [E] some highway
Cause [D] I'm an [A] old time rambler [D] I call the [A] road my home
[D] Forgive my [A] indiscretion [E] It's the only way I know
[F#m] A [D] million [A] miles from [E] Kentucky [F#m] But I will [E] always [D] be around
[Dm] So [A] turn the radio up when your heart breaks down
I played for tips and I played for limbs
I played a pretty southern girl [E] right out of [A] a dress
She danced until the lights came on
But [F#m] there's a reason she's here instead [E] of being [D] at home
She [A] said the songs you sang made the whole room cry
And [F#m] that night I told [E] a young [D] man's lie
[F#m] When I said I [A] would call her
[E] And I said I'd ride [D] home
Cause I'm [A] an old time rambler I [D] [A] call the road my [D] home
Forgive [A] my [E] indiscretion It's the only way I know
[D] A million [A] miles from Kentucky [F#m] But I [E] will always be [D] around
[E] So turn [A] the radio up when your heart breaks down
Turn the radio up when your heart breaks down
[E] I'm
[F#m] sorry for the tears I [B] made you cry
I'm sorry for the promises [F#m] that turned to lie
If I could [F#] turn back hands [B] of time
I'd take it back and try, try, try
[F#m] To make you understand
[B] That this is who I [A] am
I met the devil in an old motel
It seems I ain't got much of a soul to sell
My glass is empty, my hands are blue
And [F#m] the doctor gave me about a [D] month or two
I [F#m]
[A] thought I would make it to you this year
So [F#m] forgive [E] me one [D] last time my [F#m] dear
And [A] tell your mother I won't be coming [E] home
[D] Cause I'm [A] an old time rambler [D] I call [A] the road my home
[D] Forgive my [A] indiscretion [E] It's the only way I know
[F#m] A [A] million miles from Kentucky [F#m] But I will [E] always [D] be around
[Dm] So [A] turn the radio up [E] when your [A] heart breaks down
Turn the radio up when your heart breaks down
You were born in a southern fall It might have been a Sunday but I can't recall
All the birthdays I must have missed [F#m] Your first steps and [D] your first kiss
I [A] don't even know if you know my name But [F#m] you should hear the [E] truth before [D] it's too late
[A] So I hope this finds you on [E] some highway
Cause [D] I'm an [A] old time rambler [D] I call the [A] road my home
[D] Forgive my [A] indiscretion [E] It's the only way I know
[F#m] A [D] million [A] miles from [E] Kentucky [F#m] But I will [E] always [D] be around
[Dm] So [A] turn the radio up when your heart breaks down
I played for tips and I played for limbs
I played a pretty southern girl [E] right out of [A] a dress
She danced until the lights came on
But [F#m] there's a reason she's here instead [E] of being [D] at home
She [A] said the songs you sang made the whole room cry
And [F#m] that night I told [E] a young [D] man's lie
[F#m] When I said I [A] would call her
[E] And I said I'd ride [D] home
Cause I'm [A] an old time rambler I [D] [A] call the road my [D] home
Forgive [A] my [E] indiscretion It's the only way I know
[D] A million [A] miles from Kentucky [F#m] But I [E] will always be [D] around
[E] So turn [A] the radio up when your heart breaks down
Turn the radio up when your heart breaks down
[E] I'm
[F#m] sorry for the tears I [B] made you cry
I'm sorry for the promises [F#m] that turned to lie
If I could [F#] turn back hands [B] of time
I'd take it back and try, try, try
[F#m] To make you understand
[B] That this is who I [A] am
I met the devil in an old motel
It seems I ain't got much of a soul to sell
My glass is empty, my hands are blue
And [F#m] the doctor gave me about a [D] month or two
I [F#m]
[A] thought I would make it to you this year
So [F#m] forgive [E] me one [D] last time my [F#m] dear
And [A] tell your mother I won't be coming [E] home
[D] Cause I'm [A] an old time rambler [D] I call [A] the road my home
[D] Forgive my [A] indiscretion [E] It's the only way I know
[F#m] A [A] million miles from Kentucky [F#m] But I will [E] always [D] be around
[Dm] So [A] turn the radio up [E] when your [A] heart breaks down
Turn the radio up when your heart breaks down
Key:
A
D
E
F#m
B
A
D
E
[E] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ You were born in a southern fall It might have been a Sunday but I can't recall
_ All the birthdays I must have missed _ [F#m] Your first steps and [D] your first kiss
I [A] don't even know if you know my name But [F#m] you should hear the [E] truth before [D] it's too late
[A] So I hope this finds you on [E] some highway
Cause [D] I'm an [A] old time rambler [D] I call the [A] road my home
[D] Forgive my [A] indiscretion [E] It's the only way I know
[F#m] A [D] million [A] miles from [E] Kentucky [F#m] But I will [E] always [D] be around
[Dm] So [A] turn the radio up when your heart breaks down
I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ played for tips and I played for limbs
I played a pretty southern girl [E] right out of [A] a dress
She _ danced until the lights came on
But [F#m] there's a reason she's here instead [E] of being [D] at home
She _ [A] said the songs you sang made the whole room cry
And [F#m] that night I told [E] a young [D] man's lie
[F#m] When I said I [A] would call her
[E] And I said I'd ride [D] home
Cause I'm [A] an old time rambler I [D] [A] call the road my [D] home
Forgive [A] my [E] indiscretion It's the only way I know
[D] A million [A] miles from Kentucky [F#m] But I [E] will always be [D] around _
[E] So turn [A] the radio up when your heart breaks down
Turn the radio up when your heart breaks down
[E] I'm _
[F#m] sorry for the tears I [B] made you cry
I'm sorry for the promises [F#m] that turned to lie
If I could [F#] turn back hands [B] of time
I'd take it back and try, try, try
[F#m] To make you understand
[B] That this is who I [A] am
I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ met the devil in an old motel
It seems I ain't got much of a soul to sell
My glass is empty, my hands are blue
And [F#m] the doctor gave me about a [D] month or two
I [F#m] _
[A] thought I would make it to you this year
So [F#m] forgive [E] me one [D] last time my [F#m] dear
And [A] tell your mother I won't be coming [E] home
[D] Cause I'm [A] an old time rambler [D] I call [A] the road my home
[D] Forgive my [A] indiscretion [E] It's the only way I know
[F#m] A [A] million miles from Kentucky [F#m] But I will [E] always [D] be around
[Dm] So [A] turn the radio up [E] when your [A] heart breaks down
Turn the radio up when your heart breaks down _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ You were born in a southern fall It might have been a Sunday but I can't recall
_ All the birthdays I must have missed _ [F#m] Your first steps and [D] your first kiss
I [A] don't even know if you know my name But [F#m] you should hear the [E] truth before [D] it's too late
[A] So I hope this finds you on [E] some highway
Cause [D] I'm an [A] old time rambler [D] I call the [A] road my home
[D] Forgive my [A] indiscretion [E] It's the only way I know
[F#m] A [D] million [A] miles from [E] Kentucky [F#m] But I will [E] always [D] be around
[Dm] So [A] turn the radio up when your heart breaks down
I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ played for tips and I played for limbs
I played a pretty southern girl [E] right out of [A] a dress
She _ danced until the lights came on
But [F#m] there's a reason she's here instead [E] of being [D] at home
She _ [A] said the songs you sang made the whole room cry
And [F#m] that night I told [E] a young [D] man's lie
[F#m] When I said I [A] would call her
[E] And I said I'd ride [D] home
Cause I'm [A] an old time rambler I [D] [A] call the road my [D] home
Forgive [A] my [E] indiscretion It's the only way I know
[D] A million [A] miles from Kentucky [F#m] But I [E] will always be [D] around _
[E] So turn [A] the radio up when your heart breaks down
Turn the radio up when your heart breaks down
[E] I'm _
[F#m] sorry for the tears I [B] made you cry
I'm sorry for the promises [F#m] that turned to lie
If I could [F#] turn back hands [B] of time
I'd take it back and try, try, try
[F#m] To make you understand
[B] That this is who I [A] am
I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ met the devil in an old motel
It seems I ain't got much of a soul to sell
My glass is empty, my hands are blue
And [F#m] the doctor gave me about a [D] month or two
I [F#m] _
[A] thought I would make it to you this year
So [F#m] forgive [E] me one [D] last time my [F#m] dear
And [A] tell your mother I won't be coming [E] home
[D] Cause I'm [A] an old time rambler [D] I call [A] the road my home
[D] Forgive my [A] indiscretion [E] It's the only way I know
[F#m] A [A] million miles from Kentucky [F#m] But I will [E] always [D] be around
[Dm] So [A] turn the radio up [E] when your [A] heart breaks down
Turn the radio up when your heart breaks down _ _ _ _
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