Emily Harper Chords by Mark Wills
Tempo:
135.9 bpm
Chords used:
C
Bb
F
Gm
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb]
[C] [Bb]
[F] Emily sat right next to me, five days a week in the same bus seat.
[Bb] For a girl, [C] she was pretty cool.
She [F] wore an old ball cap, hated lace, hated mean short stop and second base.
[Bb] Never missed a day of [C] Sunday school.
[Gm] And I never told a soul [G] back then [Bb] that Emily Harper [C] was my best friend.
[F] We carved our names [Bb] on an old [F] old limb, on the bank [C] of the creek [Bb] where we used [C] to swim.
[F] A farmer's son and [Bb] a preacher's [C] only daughter.
[Bb] [Am] We [F] ran [C] barefoot [Bb] through the [C] garden gate.
[F] All
[C] afternoon [Gm] we laughed [C] and played, [F] till the sun went down [Bb] on me and [F] Emily Harper.
[C] [Bb]
[C] [Bb]
[F] About the time I turned sixteen, I [C] noticed [F] Emily's eyes were green.
[Bb] And how they shined.
And [C] I made her laugh.
[D] [F] I liked it when her hair was down.
I hated other guys around.
[Bb] I played it cool.
[C] But I had it bad.
[Gm] Lord, her daddy had a fit.
[Bb] And he caught me stealing [C] my first kiss.
[F] We carved our heart [Bb] on that old [C] old limb, [F] on the bank [C] of the creek [Bb] where we used [C] to swim.
[F] A farmer's son and [Bb] a preacher's only [C] daughter.
[Bb] [F] [C] [F] We used to [C] sneak off [Bb] in my [C] daddy's car, [F] sit on [C] the hood [Bb] and count [C] the stars,
[F] till the sun came up [Bb] on me and [F] Emily Harper.
[Bb] It all [C] seems just like [Dm] yesterday.
[Gm] We grew up, but [Bb] some things [C] never change.
[F] We still [C] hold hands [Bb] by that old [C] old limb, on the bank of the creek [Bb] where we [F] used to swim.
A farmer's son and [Bb] a preacher's only [C] daughter.
[F] [G] She [F] sure [Am] did make [Bb] love [C] be bright.
[F] We vowed [C] to grow [Bb] old side [C] by side, [F] till the sun goes down [Bb] on me and Emily [F] Harper.
[C] [Bb]
[C] Emily [F] Harper.
[C] [Bb] Me and [F] Emily Harper.
[Bb] [C] [F]
[C] [Bb]
[F] Emily sat right next to me, five days a week in the same bus seat.
[Bb] For a girl, [C] she was pretty cool.
She [F] wore an old ball cap, hated lace, hated mean short stop and second base.
[Bb] Never missed a day of [C] Sunday school.
[Gm] And I never told a soul [G] back then [Bb] that Emily Harper [C] was my best friend.
[F] We carved our names [Bb] on an old [F] old limb, on the bank [C] of the creek [Bb] where we used [C] to swim.
[F] A farmer's son and [Bb] a preacher's [C] only daughter.
[Bb] [Am] We [F] ran [C] barefoot [Bb] through the [C] garden gate.
[F] All
[C] afternoon [Gm] we laughed [C] and played, [F] till the sun went down [Bb] on me and [F] Emily Harper.
[C] [Bb]
[C] [Bb]
[F] About the time I turned sixteen, I [C] noticed [F] Emily's eyes were green.
[Bb] And how they shined.
And [C] I made her laugh.
[D] [F] I liked it when her hair was down.
I hated other guys around.
[Bb] I played it cool.
[C] But I had it bad.
[Gm] Lord, her daddy had a fit.
[Bb] And he caught me stealing [C] my first kiss.
[F] We carved our heart [Bb] on that old [C] old limb, [F] on the bank [C] of the creek [Bb] where we used [C] to swim.
[F] A farmer's son and [Bb] a preacher's only [C] daughter.
[Bb] [F] [C] [F] We used to [C] sneak off [Bb] in my [C] daddy's car, [F] sit on [C] the hood [Bb] and count [C] the stars,
[F] till the sun came up [Bb] on me and [F] Emily Harper.
[Bb] It all [C] seems just like [Dm] yesterday.
[Gm] We grew up, but [Bb] some things [C] never change.
[F] We still [C] hold hands [Bb] by that old [C] old limb, on the bank of the creek [Bb] where we [F] used to swim.
A farmer's son and [Bb] a preacher's only [C] daughter.
[F] [G] She [F] sure [Am] did make [Bb] love [C] be bright.
[F] We vowed [C] to grow [Bb] old side [C] by side, [F] till the sun goes down [Bb] on me and Emily [F] Harper.
[C] [Bb]
[C] Emily [F] Harper.
[C] [Bb] Me and [F] Emily Harper.
[Bb] [C] [F]
Key:
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [F] Emily sat right next to me, five days a week in the same bus seat.
[Bb] For a girl, _ _ _ [C] she was pretty cool. _ _
She [F] wore an old ball cap, _ hated lace, hated mean short stop and second base.
[Bb] Never missed a day _ of [C] Sunday school. _ _
_ [Gm] And I never told a soul [G] back then [Bb] that Emily Harper [C] was my best friend.
_ _ [F] We carved our names [Bb] on an old [F] old limb, on the bank [C] of the creek [Bb] where we used [C] to swim.
[F] A farmer's son and [Bb] a preacher's [C] only daughter.
[Bb] _ _ [Am] _ We _ [F] ran [C] barefoot [Bb] through the [C] garden gate.
[F] All _
[C] afternoon [Gm] we laughed [C] and played, [F] till the sun went down [Bb] on me and [F] Emily Harper.
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [F] _ About the time I turned sixteen, I [C] noticed [F] Emily's eyes were green.
[Bb] And how they _ shined.
And [C] I made her laugh. _ _
[D] _ _ [F] I liked it when her hair was down.
I hated other guys around.
[Bb] I played it cool. _ _
_ [C] But I had it bad. _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ Lord, her daddy had a fit.
[Bb] And he caught me stealing [C] my first _ kiss.
_ [F] We carved our heart [Bb] on that old [C] old limb, [F] on the bank [C] of the creek [Bb] where we used [C] to swim.
[F] A farmer's son and [Bb] a preacher's only [C] daughter.
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ [F] We used to [C] sneak off [Bb] in my [C] daddy's car, [F] sit on [C] the hood [Bb] and count [C] the stars,
[F] till the sun came up [Bb] on me and [F] Emily Harper.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] It all [C] seems just like _ [Dm] yesterday.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] We grew up, but [Bb] some things [C] never change.
_ _ _ _ [F] We still [C] hold hands [Bb] by that old [C] old limb, on the bank of the creek [Bb] where we [F] used to swim.
A farmer's son and [Bb] a preacher's only [C] daughter.
_ _ [F] _ _ [G] She [F] sure [Am] did make [Bb] love [C] be bright.
[F] We vowed [C] to grow [Bb] old side [C] by side, [F] till the sun goes down [Bb] on me and Emily [F] Harper.
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[C] Emily [F] Harper.
[C] _ _ [Bb] Me and [F] Emily _ Harper.
_ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [F] Emily sat right next to me, five days a week in the same bus seat.
[Bb] For a girl, _ _ _ [C] she was pretty cool. _ _
She [F] wore an old ball cap, _ hated lace, hated mean short stop and second base.
[Bb] Never missed a day _ of [C] Sunday school. _ _
_ [Gm] And I never told a soul [G] back then [Bb] that Emily Harper [C] was my best friend.
_ _ [F] We carved our names [Bb] on an old [F] old limb, on the bank [C] of the creek [Bb] where we used [C] to swim.
[F] A farmer's son and [Bb] a preacher's [C] only daughter.
[Bb] _ _ [Am] _ We _ [F] ran [C] barefoot [Bb] through the [C] garden gate.
[F] All _
[C] afternoon [Gm] we laughed [C] and played, [F] till the sun went down [Bb] on me and [F] Emily Harper.
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [F] _ About the time I turned sixteen, I [C] noticed [F] Emily's eyes were green.
[Bb] And how they _ shined.
And [C] I made her laugh. _ _
[D] _ _ [F] I liked it when her hair was down.
I hated other guys around.
[Bb] I played it cool. _ _
_ [C] But I had it bad. _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ Lord, her daddy had a fit.
[Bb] And he caught me stealing [C] my first _ kiss.
_ [F] We carved our heart [Bb] on that old [C] old limb, [F] on the bank [C] of the creek [Bb] where we used [C] to swim.
[F] A farmer's son and [Bb] a preacher's only [C] daughter.
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ [F] We used to [C] sneak off [Bb] in my [C] daddy's car, [F] sit on [C] the hood [Bb] and count [C] the stars,
[F] till the sun came up [Bb] on me and [F] Emily Harper.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] It all [C] seems just like _ [Dm] yesterday.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] We grew up, but [Bb] some things [C] never change.
_ _ _ _ [F] We still [C] hold hands [Bb] by that old [C] old limb, on the bank of the creek [Bb] where we [F] used to swim.
A farmer's son and [Bb] a preacher's only [C] daughter.
_ _ [F] _ _ [G] She [F] sure [Am] did make [Bb] love [C] be bright.
[F] We vowed [C] to grow [Bb] old side [C] by side, [F] till the sun goes down [Bb] on me and Emily [F] Harper.
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[C] Emily [F] Harper.
[C] _ _ [Bb] Me and [F] Emily _ Harper.
_ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _