Chords for DOLLY PARTON :: AppleJack
Tempo:
123.8 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
Fm
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
This [Fm] is a [F] story about an old man that I grew [Fm] up knowing and loving in the Smoky Mountains.
I guess every kid has certain people that they remember more than other people when they're growing up.
But he made me always feel grown up and kind of special, and that's one of the reasons I [C] loved him.
And [Fm] he's only living in my song, but I'd like to share that memory with you.
Now he lived by the apple orchard in this little old orchard shack.
His real name was Jackson Taylor, [Bb] but I called him [C] Applejack.
[F] The old Applejack was loved [Bb] by [Fm] everyone he ever knew.
[Bb] Of course Applejack picked apples, [C] but he picked the [F] banjo too.
Play for me Applejack, Applejack, play a [Gm] song for me [F] and I'll sing.
Play for me [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, play [Bb] a song, [C] let your banjo [F] ring.
I'd go down to [Bb] Applejack's just almost [F] every day.
We'd sit and we'd drink Applejack, [Bb] that old Applejack [C] had made.
And [F] he'd take his banjo down and [Bb] then he'd ask me if [F] I'd sing.
[Bb] And he would [F] play his banjo and I'd [C] play my [F] tambourine.
Play a song for me Applejack, Applejack, [Bb] play a song for [F] me and I'll sing.
Play a song for me Applejack, Applejack, play [Bb] a [F] song, let your banjo ring.
Pick one!
Let's pick that [Bb] one!
[F] [Bb] [F] I ain't no Grandma Jones or Applejack.
She probably figured [Bb] that out by now.
[F] [Bb] [F]
That's when I was just a kid and [Bb] now that I'm grown,
[F] you know all I have are these memories [Bb] of the old Applejack is [C] gone.
Oh, [F] but he left me his banjo and it [Bb] always [F] takes me back.
You [Bb] know every time [F] I play, I [Am] still hear [F] Applejack clap along with me.
Play a song for me [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a song for me [F] and I'll sing.
Play a song for me [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a song, let [C] your banjo [F] ring.
Sing it!
Sing it again!
Play a song for me [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a song for [F] me and I'll sing.
Play a song for me [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, play [Bb] a song, let [F] your [C] banjo [F] ring.
Woo!
Woo!
Yeah!
[N]
I guess every kid has certain people that they remember more than other people when they're growing up.
But he made me always feel grown up and kind of special, and that's one of the reasons I [C] loved him.
And [Fm] he's only living in my song, but I'd like to share that memory with you.
Now he lived by the apple orchard in this little old orchard shack.
His real name was Jackson Taylor, [Bb] but I called him [C] Applejack.
[F] The old Applejack was loved [Bb] by [Fm] everyone he ever knew.
[Bb] Of course Applejack picked apples, [C] but he picked the [F] banjo too.
Play for me Applejack, Applejack, play a [Gm] song for me [F] and I'll sing.
Play for me [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, play [Bb] a song, [C] let your banjo [F] ring.
I'd go down to [Bb] Applejack's just almost [F] every day.
We'd sit and we'd drink Applejack, [Bb] that old Applejack [C] had made.
And [F] he'd take his banjo down and [Bb] then he'd ask me if [F] I'd sing.
[Bb] And he would [F] play his banjo and I'd [C] play my [F] tambourine.
Play a song for me Applejack, Applejack, [Bb] play a song for [F] me and I'll sing.
Play a song for me Applejack, Applejack, play [Bb] a [F] song, let your banjo ring.
Pick one!
Let's pick that [Bb] one!
[F] [Bb] [F] I ain't no Grandma Jones or Applejack.
She probably figured [Bb] that out by now.
[F] [Bb] [F]
That's when I was just a kid and [Bb] now that I'm grown,
[F] you know all I have are these memories [Bb] of the old Applejack is [C] gone.
Oh, [F] but he left me his banjo and it [Bb] always [F] takes me back.
You [Bb] know every time [F] I play, I [Am] still hear [F] Applejack clap along with me.
Play a song for me [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a song for me [F] and I'll sing.
Play a song for me [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a song, let [C] your banjo [F] ring.
Sing it!
Sing it again!
Play a song for me [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a song for [F] me and I'll sing.
Play a song for me [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, play [Bb] a song, let [F] your [C] banjo [F] ring.
Woo!
Woo!
Yeah!
[N]
Key:
F
Bb
C
Fm
Gm
F
Bb
C
This [Fm] is a [F] story about an old man that I grew [Fm] up knowing and loving in the Smoky Mountains.
I guess every kid has certain people that they remember more than other people when they're growing up.
But he made me always feel grown up and kind of special, and that's one of the reasons I [C] loved him.
And [Fm] he's only living in my song, but I'd like to share that memory with you.
_ Now he lived by the apple orchard in this little old orchard shack.
His real name was Jackson Taylor, [Bb] but I called him [C] Applejack. _
[F] The old Applejack was loved [Bb] by [Fm] everyone he ever knew.
[Bb] Of course Applejack picked apples, [C] but he picked the [F] banjo too.
_ _ Play for me _ Applejack, Applejack, play a [Gm] song for me [F] and I'll sing.
Play for me [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, play [Bb] a song, [C] let your banjo [F] ring.
I'd _ go down to [Bb] Applejack's just almost [F] every day.
We'd sit and we'd drink Applejack, [Bb] that old Applejack [C] had made.
And [F] he'd take his banjo down and [Bb] then he'd ask me if [F] I'd sing.
[Bb] And he would [F] play his banjo and I'd [C] play my [F] _ _ tambourine.
Play a song for me Applejack, Applejack, [Bb] play a song for [F] me and I'll sing.
Play a song for me Applejack, Applejack, play [Bb] a [F] song, let your banjo ring.
Pick one!
_ Let's pick that [Bb] one! _
[F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] I ain't no Grandma Jones or Applejack.
She probably figured [Bb] that out by now.
[F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ That's when I was just a kid and [Bb] now that I'm grown,
[F] you know all I have are these memories [Bb] of the old Applejack is [C] gone. _
Oh, [F] but he left me his banjo and it [Bb] always [F] takes me back.
You [Bb] know every time [F] I play, I [Am] still hear [F] Applejack clap along with me.
Play a song for me [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a song for me [F] and I'll sing.
Play a song for me [Bb] Applejack, [F] _ Applejack, [Bb] play a song, let [C] your banjo [F] ring.
Sing it!
Sing it again!
Play a song for me [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a song for [F] me and I'll sing.
_ Play a song for me [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, play [Bb] a song, let [F] your [C] banjo [F] _ ring. _ _ _ _
_ Woo!
_ _ Woo!
Yeah! _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I guess every kid has certain people that they remember more than other people when they're growing up.
But he made me always feel grown up and kind of special, and that's one of the reasons I [C] loved him.
And [Fm] he's only living in my song, but I'd like to share that memory with you.
_ Now he lived by the apple orchard in this little old orchard shack.
His real name was Jackson Taylor, [Bb] but I called him [C] Applejack. _
[F] The old Applejack was loved [Bb] by [Fm] everyone he ever knew.
[Bb] Of course Applejack picked apples, [C] but he picked the [F] banjo too.
_ _ Play for me _ Applejack, Applejack, play a [Gm] song for me [F] and I'll sing.
Play for me [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, play [Bb] a song, [C] let your banjo [F] ring.
I'd _ go down to [Bb] Applejack's just almost [F] every day.
We'd sit and we'd drink Applejack, [Bb] that old Applejack [C] had made.
And [F] he'd take his banjo down and [Bb] then he'd ask me if [F] I'd sing.
[Bb] And he would [F] play his banjo and I'd [C] play my [F] _ _ tambourine.
Play a song for me Applejack, Applejack, [Bb] play a song for [F] me and I'll sing.
Play a song for me Applejack, Applejack, play [Bb] a [F] song, let your banjo ring.
Pick one!
_ Let's pick that [Bb] one! _
[F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] I ain't no Grandma Jones or Applejack.
She probably figured [Bb] that out by now.
[F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ That's when I was just a kid and [Bb] now that I'm grown,
[F] you know all I have are these memories [Bb] of the old Applejack is [C] gone. _
Oh, [F] but he left me his banjo and it [Bb] always [F] takes me back.
You [Bb] know every time [F] I play, I [Am] still hear [F] Applejack clap along with me.
Play a song for me [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a song for me [F] and I'll sing.
Play a song for me [Bb] Applejack, [F] _ Applejack, [Bb] play a song, let [C] your banjo [F] ring.
Sing it!
Sing it again!
Play a song for me [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a song for [F] me and I'll sing.
_ Play a song for me [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, play [Bb] a song, let [F] your [C] banjo [F] _ ring. _ _ _ _
_ Woo!
_ _ Woo!
Yeah! _
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