Chords for Catherine Britt & Beccy Cole - Coat Of Many Colours
Tempo:
73.4 bpm
Chords used:
G
E
A
D
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Gb] Yep, okay.
And Becky was also another [E] person that took me out on a road when I was quite young and [B] helped me out and really did so much for my career.
Please welcome Becky Corlin.
[Eb] You're [Db] welcome, she's the best.
Are we going to do some more touring together, girl?
[Eb] Um, I believe it's in the schedule.
Yes.
[G] Do we tell people?
Yeah, we tell people.
[Bb] Yeah, we tell people.
We're going to go on tour for [Ab] the first half of the year together.
I can't wait.
[B] You and me, we're going to go to town.
It's going to be awesome.
It's going to be very special.
It's a Dolly song.
Yeah, and the last [Gb] time we bumped into each other was at the Dolly concert.
It was, yes.
And I went to seven, and [E] that makes me a fan.
[A] Adam Harvey says I'm a stalker.
[D] And I would [N] have gone to seven, but I'm just poor.
[G] I sold [E] my son.
[G]
Alright, here we go.
Back to the years, I go wondering once again.
Back to the seasons [C] of my youth.
[G] I recall a box of rags that someone gave us.
And now my mama put those [C] rags to use.
There [G] were rags of many colors, and every piece was small.
And I didn't have a coat, and it [E] was way down in the fall.
[G] Mama sewed the rags together, [C] sewing every piece with [G] love.
She made my coat of many colors [D] that I was [G] so proud of.
My grandmother said she told a story from a Bible she had read.
About a coat of many colors, [E] jewels of four colors, she said.
[G] I hope this coat will bring me [C] good luck and happiness.
And [G] I wish good luck to me [D] and my blessed relatives.
[G] My [C] coat of many colors [G] that my mama made for me.
[C] Made only for rags [G] that I was [E] so proud of.
Long [D] ago we had no money, [C] I was rich back then.
In [G] my coat of many colors [D] my mama [G] made for me. Hey, Chai!
[A] Oh, hi!
I'm here too!
Sewing patches on my butchers, and holes in both my shoes.
My coat of many colors, well [E] I had to rent it off to school.
[A] Just to find me a 11, [D] and make some fun of me.
[A] My coat of many colors, [E] my mama made for [A] me.
And I couldn't understand it, for I felt I was rich.
And I told them all the love my mother [E] sewed, and never stitched.
And [A] I told them all the stories, [D] mama told them why she sewed.
And [A] how my coat of many colors was [E] worth more than [A] all their gold.
[D] They couldn't understand it, and [E] I tried to make [A] them see.
[D] What I was only for, [A] only if they'd excuse [E] me.
[A] Long ago we had no money, [D] I was rich as I could be.
And [A] my coat of many colors, my mama made for me.
But it's just old school.
[Bb]
[N] I love this boy.
He's so lucky though, right?
And Becky was also another [E] person that took me out on a road when I was quite young and [B] helped me out and really did so much for my career.
Please welcome Becky Corlin.
[Eb] You're [Db] welcome, she's the best.
Are we going to do some more touring together, girl?
[Eb] Um, I believe it's in the schedule.
Yes.
[G] Do we tell people?
Yeah, we tell people.
[Bb] Yeah, we tell people.
We're going to go on tour for [Ab] the first half of the year together.
I can't wait.
[B] You and me, we're going to go to town.
It's going to be awesome.
It's going to be very special.
It's a Dolly song.
Yeah, and the last [Gb] time we bumped into each other was at the Dolly concert.
It was, yes.
And I went to seven, and [E] that makes me a fan.
[A] Adam Harvey says I'm a stalker.
[D] And I would [N] have gone to seven, but I'm just poor.
[G] I sold [E] my son.
[G]
Alright, here we go.
Back to the years, I go wondering once again.
Back to the seasons [C] of my youth.
[G] I recall a box of rags that someone gave us.
And now my mama put those [C] rags to use.
There [G] were rags of many colors, and every piece was small.
And I didn't have a coat, and it [E] was way down in the fall.
[G] Mama sewed the rags together, [C] sewing every piece with [G] love.
She made my coat of many colors [D] that I was [G] so proud of.
My grandmother said she told a story from a Bible she had read.
About a coat of many colors, [E] jewels of four colors, she said.
[G] I hope this coat will bring me [C] good luck and happiness.
And [G] I wish good luck to me [D] and my blessed relatives.
[G] My [C] coat of many colors [G] that my mama made for me.
[C] Made only for rags [G] that I was [E] so proud of.
Long [D] ago we had no money, [C] I was rich back then.
In [G] my coat of many colors [D] my mama [G] made for me. Hey, Chai!
[A] Oh, hi!
I'm here too!
Sewing patches on my butchers, and holes in both my shoes.
My coat of many colors, well [E] I had to rent it off to school.
[A] Just to find me a 11, [D] and make some fun of me.
[A] My coat of many colors, [E] my mama made for [A] me.
And I couldn't understand it, for I felt I was rich.
And I told them all the love my mother [E] sewed, and never stitched.
And [A] I told them all the stories, [D] mama told them why she sewed.
And [A] how my coat of many colors was [E] worth more than [A] all their gold.
[D] They couldn't understand it, and [E] I tried to make [A] them see.
[D] What I was only for, [A] only if they'd excuse [E] me.
[A] Long ago we had no money, [D] I was rich as I could be.
And [A] my coat of many colors, my mama made for me.
But it's just old school.
[Bb]
[N] I love this boy.
He's so lucky though, right?
Key:
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[Gb] Yep, okay.
And Becky was also another [E] person that took me out on a road when I was quite young and [B] helped me out and really did so much for my career.
Please welcome Becky Corlin. _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] You're [Db] welcome, she's the best.
Are we going to do some more touring together, girl?
[Eb] Um, I believe it's in the schedule.
Yes.
[G] Do we tell people?
Yeah, we tell people.
[Bb] Yeah, we tell people.
We're going to go on tour for [Ab] the first half of the year together.
I can't wait.
[B] You and me, we're going to go to town.
It's going to be awesome.
It's going to be very special.
It's a Dolly song.
Yeah, and the last [Gb] time we bumped into each other was at the Dolly concert.
It was, yes.
And I went to seven, and [E] that makes me a fan.
[A] Adam Harvey says I'm a stalker.
[D] _ _ And I would [N] have gone to seven, but I'm just poor. _ _
[G] I sold [E] my son.
_ [G] _ _ _
Alright, here we go.
Back _ _ _ _ _ to the years, I go wondering once again.
Back to the seasons [C] of my youth.
[G] I recall a box of rags that someone gave us.
And now my mama put those [C] rags to use.
There [G] were rags of many colors, and every piece was small.
And I didn't have a coat, and it [E] was way down in the fall.
[G] Mama sewed the rags together, [C] sewing every piece with [G] love.
She made my coat of many colors [D] that I was [G] so proud of.
My grandmother said she told a story from a Bible she had read.
About a coat of many colors, [E] jewels of four colors, she said.
[G] I hope this coat will bring me [C] good luck and happiness.
And [G] I wish good luck to me [D] and my blessed relatives.
[G] My _ [C] coat of many colors [G] that my mama made for me.
[C] Made only for rags [G] that I was [E] so proud of.
_ Long [D] ago we had no money, [C] I was rich back then.
In [G] my coat of many colors [D] my mama [G] made for me. Hey, Chai!
[A] Oh, hi!
I'm here too! _ _
Sewing patches on my butchers, and holes in both my shoes.
My coat of many colors, well [E] I had to rent it off to school.
[A] Just to find me a 11, [D] and make some fun of me.
[A] My coat of many colors, [E] my mama made for [A] me. _
_ And I couldn't understand it, for I felt I was rich.
And I told them all the love my mother [E] sewed, and never stitched.
And [A] I told them all the stories, [D] mama told them why she sewed.
And [A] how my coat of many colors was [E] worth more than [A] all their gold.
[D] They couldn't understand it, and [E] I tried to make [A] them see.
[D] What I was only for, [A] only if they'd excuse [E] me.
_ _ [A] Long ago we had no money, [D] I was rich as I could be.
And [A] my coat of many colors, my mama made for me.
But it's just old school.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ [N] I love this boy. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ He's so lucky though, right?
And Becky was also another [E] person that took me out on a road when I was quite young and [B] helped me out and really did so much for my career.
Please welcome Becky Corlin. _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] You're [Db] welcome, she's the best.
Are we going to do some more touring together, girl?
[Eb] Um, I believe it's in the schedule.
Yes.
[G] Do we tell people?
Yeah, we tell people.
[Bb] Yeah, we tell people.
We're going to go on tour for [Ab] the first half of the year together.
I can't wait.
[B] You and me, we're going to go to town.
It's going to be awesome.
It's going to be very special.
It's a Dolly song.
Yeah, and the last [Gb] time we bumped into each other was at the Dolly concert.
It was, yes.
And I went to seven, and [E] that makes me a fan.
[A] Adam Harvey says I'm a stalker.
[D] _ _ And I would [N] have gone to seven, but I'm just poor. _ _
[G] I sold [E] my son.
_ [G] _ _ _
Alright, here we go.
Back _ _ _ _ _ to the years, I go wondering once again.
Back to the seasons [C] of my youth.
[G] I recall a box of rags that someone gave us.
And now my mama put those [C] rags to use.
There [G] were rags of many colors, and every piece was small.
And I didn't have a coat, and it [E] was way down in the fall.
[G] Mama sewed the rags together, [C] sewing every piece with [G] love.
She made my coat of many colors [D] that I was [G] so proud of.
My grandmother said she told a story from a Bible she had read.
About a coat of many colors, [E] jewels of four colors, she said.
[G] I hope this coat will bring me [C] good luck and happiness.
And [G] I wish good luck to me [D] and my blessed relatives.
[G] My _ [C] coat of many colors [G] that my mama made for me.
[C] Made only for rags [G] that I was [E] so proud of.
_ Long [D] ago we had no money, [C] I was rich back then.
In [G] my coat of many colors [D] my mama [G] made for me. Hey, Chai!
[A] Oh, hi!
I'm here too! _ _
Sewing patches on my butchers, and holes in both my shoes.
My coat of many colors, well [E] I had to rent it off to school.
[A] Just to find me a 11, [D] and make some fun of me.
[A] My coat of many colors, [E] my mama made for [A] me. _
_ And I couldn't understand it, for I felt I was rich.
And I told them all the love my mother [E] sewed, and never stitched.
And [A] I told them all the stories, [D] mama told them why she sewed.
And [A] how my coat of many colors was [E] worth more than [A] all their gold.
[D] They couldn't understand it, and [E] I tried to make [A] them see.
[D] What I was only for, [A] only if they'd excuse [E] me.
_ _ [A] Long ago we had no money, [D] I was rich as I could be.
And [A] my coat of many colors, my mama made for me.
But it's just old school.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ [N] I love this boy. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ He's so lucky though, right?