Chords for Corn by Chris Janson
Tempo:
97.85 bpm
Chords used:
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E
B
Am
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[E]
[A] [E]
Yeah, I said the red man said to the white man, if you're gonna survive in this new land,
it's gonna [A] take a little more than all the gunpowder.
[Am] [A] Ledge, you can float on that big maple hour.
[B] It's gonna take more than that flag on this rock shore.
[G]
Here's you some corn.
[E] Clear them fields and hold some roads.
He put up a fence and built an old scarecrow.
Now [A] here we are 400 long years later.
Yeah, we're coast to coast, 10 billion acres.
From [B] California down to Florida [A] to New York.
Yeah, we just [E] covered in corn.
Yeah, [A] we box it, stock it, microwave and pop it, and boil it after we shuck it [E] out on the front porch.
[A] Some steam it, cream it, sack it up and feed it to the chickens, cows, sows, and [B] the wild boars.
Oh, [A] thank the Lord.
[E] Corn.
Oh, now white lightning struck here in Tennessee.
The night a hillbilly stumbled on my recipe.
Yeah, it [A] dropped a copper too, and sugar, and water.
He mulled it and ran it through a roll of copper.
Yeah, he [B] took a little swig and wound up face down [A] on the floor.
Blame [E] it on the poor.
[A] Yeah, we box it, stock it, microwave and pop it, and boil it after we shuck it out [E] on the front porch.
[A] Some steam it, cream it, sack it up and feed it to the chickens, cows, sows, and the [B] wild boars.
Oh, [A] thank the Lord.
[E] Corn.
Yeah, [A] we box it, stock it, microwave and pop it, and boil it after we shuck it out [E] on the front porch.
[A] Some steam it, cream it, sack it up and feed it to the chickens, cows, sows, and the [B] wild boars.
Oh, [A] thank the Lord [E] for corn.
Oh, yeah.
[B] Thank God for the corn farmers in this country.
And the co-op, and the tractor supply, and all them mom and pop grocery stores [E] for keeping us in corn.
[Em] [E]
[B] [E]
[B]
[E]
[A] [E]
Yeah, I said the red man said to the white man, if you're gonna survive in this new land,
it's gonna [A] take a little more than all the gunpowder.
[Am] [A] Ledge, you can float on that big maple hour.
[B] It's gonna take more than that flag on this rock shore.
[G]
Here's you some corn.
[E] Clear them fields and hold some roads.
He put up a fence and built an old scarecrow.
Now [A] here we are 400 long years later.
Yeah, we're coast to coast, 10 billion acres.
From [B] California down to Florida [A] to New York.
Yeah, we just [E] covered in corn.
Yeah, [A] we box it, stock it, microwave and pop it, and boil it after we shuck it [E] out on the front porch.
[A] Some steam it, cream it, sack it up and feed it to the chickens, cows, sows, and [B] the wild boars.
Oh, [A] thank the Lord.
[E] Corn.
Oh, now white lightning struck here in Tennessee.
The night a hillbilly stumbled on my recipe.
Yeah, it [A] dropped a copper too, and sugar, and water.
He mulled it and ran it through a roll of copper.
Yeah, he [B] took a little swig and wound up face down [A] on the floor.
Blame [E] it on the poor.
[A] Yeah, we box it, stock it, microwave and pop it, and boil it after we shuck it out [E] on the front porch.
[A] Some steam it, cream it, sack it up and feed it to the chickens, cows, sows, and the [B] wild boars.
Oh, [A] thank the Lord.
[E] Corn.
Yeah, [A] we box it, stock it, microwave and pop it, and boil it after we shuck it out [E] on the front porch.
[A] Some steam it, cream it, sack it up and feed it to the chickens, cows, sows, and the [B] wild boars.
Oh, [A] thank the Lord [E] for corn.
Oh, yeah.
[B] Thank God for the corn farmers in this country.
And the co-op, and the tractor supply, and all them mom and pop grocery stores [E] for keeping us in corn.
[Em] [E]
[B] [E]
[B]
[E]
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_ Yeah, I said the red man said to the white man, _ _ if you're gonna survive in this new land, _
it's gonna [A] take a little more than all the gunpowder.
[Am] _ [A] _ Ledge, you can float on that big maple hour.
_ [B] It's gonna take more than that flag on this rock shore.
_ [G]
Here's you some corn.
[E] Clear them fields and hold some roads.
He put up a fence and built an old scarecrow.
_ Now [A] here we are 400 long years later.
_ Yeah, we're coast to coast, 10 billion acres.
_ From [B] California down to Florida [A] to New York.
Yeah, we just [E] covered in corn.
Yeah, [A] we box it, stock it, microwave and pop it, and boil it after we shuck it [E] out on the front porch.
[A] Some steam it, cream it, sack it up and feed it to the chickens, cows, sows, and [B] the wild boars.
Oh, [A] thank the _ _ Lord. _ _ _
[E] Corn. _ _ _ _
_ Oh, now white lightning struck here in Tennessee.
The _ _ night a hillbilly stumbled on my recipe.
_ _ Yeah, it [A] dropped a copper too, and sugar, and water. _
_ He mulled it and ran it through a roll of copper.
Yeah, he [B] took a little swig and wound up face down [A] on the floor.
Blame [E] it on the poor.
_ [A] Yeah, we box it, stock it, microwave and pop it, and boil it after we shuck it out [E] on the front porch.
[A] Some steam it, cream it, sack it up and feed it to the chickens, cows, sows, and the [B] wild boars.
Oh, [A] thank the _ _ _ _ Lord. _
[E] Corn.
Yeah, [A] we box it, stock it, microwave and pop it, and boil it after we shuck it out [E] on the front porch.
[A] Some steam it, cream it, sack it up and feed it to the chickens, cows, sows, and the [B] wild boars.
Oh, [A] thank the _ Lord _ _ _ [E] for corn. _ _ _
Oh, yeah.
[B] Thank God for the corn farmers in this country.
And the co-op, and the tractor supply, and all them mom and pop grocery stores [E] for keeping us in corn. _ _ _
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_ Yeah, I said the red man said to the white man, _ _ if you're gonna survive in this new land, _
it's gonna [A] take a little more than all the gunpowder.
[Am] _ [A] _ Ledge, you can float on that big maple hour.
_ [B] It's gonna take more than that flag on this rock shore.
_ [G]
Here's you some corn.
[E] Clear them fields and hold some roads.
He put up a fence and built an old scarecrow.
_ Now [A] here we are 400 long years later.
_ Yeah, we're coast to coast, 10 billion acres.
_ From [B] California down to Florida [A] to New York.
Yeah, we just [E] covered in corn.
Yeah, [A] we box it, stock it, microwave and pop it, and boil it after we shuck it [E] out on the front porch.
[A] Some steam it, cream it, sack it up and feed it to the chickens, cows, sows, and [B] the wild boars.
Oh, [A] thank the _ _ Lord. _ _ _
[E] Corn. _ _ _ _
_ Oh, now white lightning struck here in Tennessee.
The _ _ night a hillbilly stumbled on my recipe.
_ _ Yeah, it [A] dropped a copper too, and sugar, and water. _
_ He mulled it and ran it through a roll of copper.
Yeah, he [B] took a little swig and wound up face down [A] on the floor.
Blame [E] it on the poor.
_ [A] Yeah, we box it, stock it, microwave and pop it, and boil it after we shuck it out [E] on the front porch.
[A] Some steam it, cream it, sack it up and feed it to the chickens, cows, sows, and the [B] wild boars.
Oh, [A] thank the _ _ _ _ Lord. _
[E] Corn.
Yeah, [A] we box it, stock it, microwave and pop it, and boil it after we shuck it out [E] on the front porch.
[A] Some steam it, cream it, sack it up and feed it to the chickens, cows, sows, and the [B] wild boars.
Oh, [A] thank the _ Lord _ _ _ [E] for corn. _ _ _
Oh, yeah.
[B] Thank God for the corn farmers in this country.
And the co-op, and the tractor supply, and all them mom and pop grocery stores [E] for keeping us in corn. _ _ _
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