Chords for Darrell Scott - You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive
Tempo:
183.1 bpm
Chords used:
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C
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] Coming up next, Bristol, [Am] the birthplace of country music,
a mountain [D] [A] stage special, [D] with Ralph Stanley,
[C] Tim O'Brien, [D] Ronnie Stoneman, Reagan Boggs,
the Yonder Mountain String Band, [G] Odetta,
Daryl Scott, [Em] Dale Jett, [G] and Ola Bell.
[Dm]
I always love to do this next song, especially in this area,
because I know you guys know what I'm talking about
in this song.
And my family came from Harlan County,
probably about 100 years ago, Harlan County, Kentucky,
[G]
and moved to [Dm] poor farming, tobacco farming of Kentucky.
[Am]
And this [Dm] song is about trying to find out
what happened to a great-grandfather of mine.
It's a song called You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive.
[B] [Gm]
[D]
[Dm]
[G]
[E] [C]
[Bm] [C] [D]
In the deep, dark hills of eastern Kentucky
That's the place where I traced my [E] bloodline
And it's there I read on a hillside gravestone
[D] Said you will never leave Harlan alive
[Bb] Oh, [Dm] my granddad's [Fm] dad walked [C] down Caterham's [G] Mountain
[D] And he asked [Am] Lee [F] Helton to [Bb] be his bride
Said won't you walk with me
[F]
Out of the [C] mouth of this holler
[G]
Or [Bb] we'll never [Am] leave Harlan [Dm] alive
Well, the sun [F] comes up [Bb] about [C] ten in [F] the morning
And the [Dm] sun goes down [D] about [Eb] three [Dm] every [Bb] day
And [C] you fill [F] your cup with [Bb] whatever bit [Gm] of brew
[F] You're drinking and you spend [Dm]
your life
Just thinking [Eb] of how to [Gm] get [Dm]
away
No [F]
one [D] ever [F] knew there was cold [Am] in the mountains
[Gm] Till a man [Dm]
from [F] the northeast [Bb] arrived
He [F] was waving them [Bb] hundred dollar bills
[F] And he said, hey, I'll [C] pay you for your minerals
[G] But [Bb] he never [Dm] left Harlan [Am] alive
[D]
[Db] [Bb] [Am]
[F] [Dm]
Well, granny, she sold out [F] cheap
And they moved out [G] west of Pineville
To a [Dm] farm where [F] big rich [C] land river [Bb]
winds
[F] And I bet [Bb] they danced in the [F] jig
And they laughed [C] and sang a new [G] song
Who said [Bb] we'd never [A] leave [G] Harlan [F]
alive
[Dm]
[F]
[C]
[G] [F] [Dm]
[F]
[Bb]
[D] [Bb] [F]
[C]
[G] [Bb]
[Am]
[Dm]
[F]
[A]
[Dm] [Am]
[Eb] [Dm]
[Am]
[D]
[Am] [Dm]
[F]
[Eb] [A] [Dm]
[Gm]
[D] [E] [Dm] [E] [D]
But the times got [F] hard
And [C] tobacco wasn't [G] selling
And [Dm] old granddad knew [Fm] what he'd do to [Bb]
[Eb] survive
[Bb] He went and dug for [G] Harlan coal
[F]
And sent the [C] money back [Bb] to [B] granny
But he [Bb]
never [A] left Harlan [Dm] alive
Well, the sun comes [A] up about [Dm]
ten in the morning
And the sun goes down about three every day
And you fill your [Am] cup [Bm] with whatever bitter brew
You're drinking and you spend your life
[Cm] Digging coal from the bottom [F] of your [Ebm] grave
[C] And the [F] sun comes up about [Bb] [C] ten [F] in the morning
[Am] And the sun [Dm] goes down [Eb] about three
[Dm] every [Bb] day
And [F] you fill your cup, go on and fill it up
With whatever [Bb] bitter [C] brew
You're [Am] drinking and you spend [Dm] your life
Digging coal from [Eb] the bottom of [D] your grave
In the deep dark hills of eastern Kentucky
That's the place where I trace my [Bb] bloodline
[D]
And it's there, a red, on [Bm] a hillside gravestone
Said you [Bb] will never [Am] leave Harlan alive
[Dm] [N]
a mountain [D] [A] stage special, [D] with Ralph Stanley,
[C] Tim O'Brien, [D] Ronnie Stoneman, Reagan Boggs,
the Yonder Mountain String Band, [G] Odetta,
Daryl Scott, [Em] Dale Jett, [G] and Ola Bell.
[Dm]
I always love to do this next song, especially in this area,
because I know you guys know what I'm talking about
in this song.
And my family came from Harlan County,
probably about 100 years ago, Harlan County, Kentucky,
[G]
and moved to [Dm] poor farming, tobacco farming of Kentucky.
[Am]
And this [Dm] song is about trying to find out
what happened to a great-grandfather of mine.
It's a song called You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive.
[B] [Gm]
[D]
[Dm]
[G]
[E] [C]
[Bm] [C] [D]
In the deep, dark hills of eastern Kentucky
That's the place where I traced my [E] bloodline
And it's there I read on a hillside gravestone
[D] Said you will never leave Harlan alive
[Bb] Oh, [Dm] my granddad's [Fm] dad walked [C] down Caterham's [G] Mountain
[D] And he asked [Am] Lee [F] Helton to [Bb] be his bride
Said won't you walk with me
[F]
Out of the [C] mouth of this holler
[G]
Or [Bb] we'll never [Am] leave Harlan [Dm] alive
Well, the sun [F] comes up [Bb] about [C] ten in [F] the morning
And the [Dm] sun goes down [D] about [Eb] three [Dm] every [Bb] day
And [C] you fill [F] your cup with [Bb] whatever bit [Gm] of brew
[F] You're drinking and you spend [Dm]
your life
Just thinking [Eb] of how to [Gm] get [Dm]
away
No [F]
one [D] ever [F] knew there was cold [Am] in the mountains
[Gm] Till a man [Dm]
from [F] the northeast [Bb] arrived
He [F] was waving them [Bb] hundred dollar bills
[F] And he said, hey, I'll [C] pay you for your minerals
[G] But [Bb] he never [Dm] left Harlan [Am] alive
[D]
[Db] [Bb] [Am]
[F] [Dm]
Well, granny, she sold out [F] cheap
And they moved out [G] west of Pineville
To a [Dm] farm where [F] big rich [C] land river [Bb]
winds
[F] And I bet [Bb] they danced in the [F] jig
And they laughed [C] and sang a new [G] song
Who said [Bb] we'd never [A] leave [G] Harlan [F]
alive
[Dm]
[F]
[C]
[G] [F] [Dm]
[F]
[Bb]
[D] [Bb] [F]
[C]
[G] [Bb]
[Am]
[Dm]
[F]
[A]
[Dm] [Am]
[Eb] [Dm]
[Am]
[D]
[Am] [Dm]
[F]
[Eb] [A] [Dm]
[Gm]
[D] [E] [Dm] [E] [D]
But the times got [F] hard
And [C] tobacco wasn't [G] selling
And [Dm] old granddad knew [Fm] what he'd do to [Bb]
[Eb] survive
[Bb] He went and dug for [G] Harlan coal
[F]
And sent the [C] money back [Bb] to [B] granny
But he [Bb]
never [A] left Harlan [Dm] alive
Well, the sun comes [A] up about [Dm]
ten in the morning
And the sun goes down about three every day
And you fill your [Am] cup [Bm] with whatever bitter brew
You're drinking and you spend your life
[Cm] Digging coal from the bottom [F] of your [Ebm] grave
[C] And the [F] sun comes up about [Bb] [C] ten [F] in the morning
[Am] And the sun [Dm] goes down [Eb] about three
[Dm] every [Bb] day
And [F] you fill your cup, go on and fill it up
With whatever [Bb] bitter [C] brew
You're [Am] drinking and you spend [Dm] your life
Digging coal from [Eb] the bottom of [D] your grave
In the deep dark hills of eastern Kentucky
That's the place where I trace my [Bb] bloodline
[D]
And it's there, a red, on [Bm] a hillside gravestone
Said you [Bb] will never [Am] leave Harlan alive
[Dm] [N]
Key:
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[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ Coming up next, Bristol, [Am] the birthplace of country music,
a mountain [D] [A] stage special, _ [D] with Ralph Stanley,
_ [C] Tim O'Brien, [D] _ Ronnie Stoneman, _ Reagan _ Boggs,
the Yonder Mountain String Band, [G] _ Odetta, _ _
Daryl Scott, _ [Em] Dale Jett, _ [G] and Ola Bell.
_ _ [Dm] _ _
I always love to do this next song, especially in this area,
because I know you guys _ _ know what I'm talking about
in this song.
And my family came from Harlan County, _
probably about 100 years ago, Harlan County, Kentucky,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ and moved to [Dm] poor farming, tobacco farming of _ _ Kentucky. _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And this [Dm] song is about _ _ trying to find out
what happened to a great-grandfather of mine. _
_ _ It's a song called You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive.
_ [B] _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
In the deep, dark _ hills of _ eastern Kentucky
_ _ _ _ _ _ That's the _ place where I traced my _ _ _ _ [E] bloodline _
_ And _ _ it's _ there I read on a _ _ _ hillside _ _ _ gravestone
_ _ [D] Said you will _ never _ leave _ _ Harlan _ _ _ alive _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] Oh, [Dm] my _ _ granddad's [Fm] dad walked _ [C] down _ Caterham's [G] Mountain
_ _ [D] And he asked [Am] Lee _ [F] Helton to [Bb] be his bride
_ _ _ _ Said won't you walk with me
[F] _ _ _
Out of the [C] mouth of this holler
[G] _ _
Or [Bb] we'll never _ [Am] leave _ Harlan _ [Dm] alive _
_ _ _ _ Well, the sun [F] comes _ up _ _ _ _ [Bb] about _ _ [C] ten in [F] the morning
And the [Dm] sun _ goes down [D] _ _ _ _ about [Eb] three [Dm] _ every [Bb] day
And [C] you fill [F] your _ cup _ _ with _ [Bb] whatever bit [Gm] of brew
[F] You're drinking and you spend [Dm]
your _ life
_ _ Just thinking [Eb] of how to [Gm] get _ [Dm] _
away
_ _ No _ [F]
one [D] _ ever _ [F] knew _ there was cold [Am] in the mountains
[Gm] _ _ _ Till a man [Dm]
from [F] the northeast _ _ [Bb] arrived
_ _ He _ [F] was waving them [Bb] hundred dollar bills
[F] _ And he said, hey, I'll [C] pay you for your minerals _ _
[G] _ But _ [Bb] he never _ _ [Dm] left _ Harlan _ _ [Am] alive
_ [D] _ _ _ _
[Db] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Well, granny, she sold out [F] cheap
_ And they moved out [G] west of Pineville _ _ _
To a [Dm] farm where [F] big rich _ [C] land river [Bb] _ _
winds
_ _ [F] And I bet [Bb] they danced in the _ [F] jig
And they laughed [C] and sang a new _ [G] song
Who said [Bb] we'd _ never _ [A] leave _ [G] Harlan _ [F]
alive
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
[Eb] _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [A] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
[D] _ _ [E] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [E] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ But _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the times got [F] hard _
And [C] tobacco _ wasn't [G] selling _
_ _ And [Dm] old granddad knew [Fm] what he'd do to [Bb] _
[Eb] survive
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ He went and dug for [G] Harlan coal
[F] _
And sent the [C] money back [Bb] to [B] granny
_ _ _ But he [Bb]
never _ _ [A] left _ _ Harlan _ [Dm] alive _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Well, the sun comes _ [A] _ _ up _ _ _ _ _ about [Dm] _ _
ten in the morning
And the sun goes _ _ down _ _ _ _ _ about three _ every day
And you fill your _ _ [Am] cup _ [Bm] with _ whatever _ bitter brew
You're drinking and you spend your _ life
[Cm] _ _ Digging coal from the bottom [F] of your [Ebm] grave
[C] And the [F] sun comes _ up _ _ _ _ about [Bb] _ [C] ten [F] in the morning
[Am] And the sun [Dm] _ goes _ down _ _ _ _ [Eb] about three _
[Dm] every [Bb] day
And [F] you fill your cup, go on and fill it up
With _ whatever [Bb] bitter [C] brew
You're [Am] drinking and you spend [Dm] your life
Digging coal from [Eb] the bottom of [D] your _ _ _ _ grave _ _ _ _ _ _
_ In the _ _ deep dark _ _ hills of _ _ eastern _ Kentucky _ _
_ _ _ _ _ That's the _ place where I trace my [Bb] _ _ bloodline _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ And it's there, a _ red, on [Bm] a _ _ _ hillside _ _ _ gravestone
_ _ Said you [Bb] will never _ _ _ _ [Am] leave _ _ _ _ Harlan _ _ _ _ _ _ alive
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
a mountain [D] [A] stage special, _ [D] with Ralph Stanley,
_ [C] Tim O'Brien, [D] _ Ronnie Stoneman, _ Reagan _ Boggs,
the Yonder Mountain String Band, [G] _ Odetta, _ _
Daryl Scott, _ [Em] Dale Jett, _ [G] and Ola Bell.
_ _ [Dm] _ _
I always love to do this next song, especially in this area,
because I know you guys _ _ know what I'm talking about
in this song.
And my family came from Harlan County, _
probably about 100 years ago, Harlan County, Kentucky,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ and moved to [Dm] poor farming, tobacco farming of _ _ Kentucky. _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And this [Dm] song is about _ _ trying to find out
what happened to a great-grandfather of mine. _
_ _ It's a song called You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive.
_ [B] _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
In the deep, dark _ hills of _ eastern Kentucky
_ _ _ _ _ _ That's the _ place where I traced my _ _ _ _ [E] bloodline _
_ And _ _ it's _ there I read on a _ _ _ hillside _ _ _ gravestone
_ _ [D] Said you will _ never _ leave _ _ Harlan _ _ _ alive _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] Oh, [Dm] my _ _ granddad's [Fm] dad walked _ [C] down _ Caterham's [G] Mountain
_ _ [D] And he asked [Am] Lee _ [F] Helton to [Bb] be his bride
_ _ _ _ Said won't you walk with me
[F] _ _ _
Out of the [C] mouth of this holler
[G] _ _
Or [Bb] we'll never _ [Am] leave _ Harlan _ [Dm] alive _
_ _ _ _ Well, the sun [F] comes _ up _ _ _ _ [Bb] about _ _ [C] ten in [F] the morning
And the [Dm] sun _ goes down [D] _ _ _ _ about [Eb] three [Dm] _ every [Bb] day
And [C] you fill [F] your _ cup _ _ with _ [Bb] whatever bit [Gm] of brew
[F] You're drinking and you spend [Dm]
your _ life
_ _ Just thinking [Eb] of how to [Gm] get _ [Dm] _
away
_ _ No _ [F]
one [D] _ ever _ [F] knew _ there was cold [Am] in the mountains
[Gm] _ _ _ Till a man [Dm]
from [F] the northeast _ _ [Bb] arrived
_ _ He _ [F] was waving them [Bb] hundred dollar bills
[F] _ And he said, hey, I'll [C] pay you for your minerals _ _
[G] _ But _ [Bb] he never _ _ [Dm] left _ Harlan _ _ [Am] alive
_ [D] _ _ _ _
[Db] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Well, granny, she sold out [F] cheap
_ And they moved out [G] west of Pineville _ _ _
To a [Dm] farm where [F] big rich _ [C] land river [Bb] _ _
winds
_ _ [F] And I bet [Bb] they danced in the _ [F] jig
And they laughed [C] and sang a new _ [G] song
Who said [Bb] we'd _ never _ [A] leave _ [G] Harlan _ [F]
alive
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
[Eb] _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [A] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
[D] _ _ [E] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [E] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ But _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the times got [F] hard _
And [C] tobacco _ wasn't [G] selling _
_ _ And [Dm] old granddad knew [Fm] what he'd do to [Bb] _
[Eb] survive
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ He went and dug for [G] Harlan coal
[F] _
And sent the [C] money back [Bb] to [B] granny
_ _ _ But he [Bb]
never _ _ [A] left _ _ Harlan _ [Dm] alive _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Well, the sun comes _ [A] _ _ up _ _ _ _ _ about [Dm] _ _
ten in the morning
And the sun goes _ _ down _ _ _ _ _ about three _ every day
And you fill your _ _ [Am] cup _ [Bm] with _ whatever _ bitter brew
You're drinking and you spend your _ life
[Cm] _ _ Digging coal from the bottom [F] of your [Ebm] grave
[C] And the [F] sun comes _ up _ _ _ _ about [Bb] _ [C] ten [F] in the morning
[Am] And the sun [Dm] _ goes _ down _ _ _ _ [Eb] about three _
[Dm] every [Bb] day
And [F] you fill your cup, go on and fill it up
With _ whatever [Bb] bitter [C] brew
You're [Am] drinking and you spend [Dm] your life
Digging coal from [Eb] the bottom of [D] your _ _ _ _ grave _ _ _ _ _ _
_ In the _ _ deep dark _ _ hills of _ _ eastern _ Kentucky _ _
_ _ _ _ _ That's the _ place where I trace my [Bb] _ _ bloodline _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ And it's there, a _ red, on [Bm] a _ _ _ hillside _ _ _ gravestone
_ _ Said you [Bb] will never _ _ _ _ [Am] leave _ _ _ _ Harlan _ _ _ _ _ _ alive
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _