Chords for Emmylou Harris - Rollin' and Ramblin'
Tempo:
135.1 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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All right, our next guest has one of the most distinctive and beautiful voices in country music today.
This is her latest album, it's called Brand New Dance, and it really doesn't get much better than this.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's a pleasure to have her back on the program.
Please say hello to Emmy Lou Harris.
Come on, Autumn!
[A]
[D] Folks in Nashville [A] slam the door, say we don't want [D] you here.
Find your own way down the road.
Pack your fiddle and your [A] cot.
Take a [D] train or take a car.
Find someone else to [Am] keep you [D] from the cold.
Go home [G] and ramblin', women love [D] to dance.
Sing with whiskey [A] on the bread.
His heart broke [D] like a child.
Go [G] home and ramblin', son is [D] sad on the train.
The hobo's [A] drifted up the rail, takin' his [D] last ride.
[A]
[D] Oh, he [A] always sang the blues like it was [D] all he ever knew.
He didn't [E] swing at all [D] that night.
He was trailing [A] as he drove.
He didn't [D] know his timing, something unforeseen [A] [D] to arrive.
Go home [G] and ramblin', women love [D] to dance.
Sing with [A] whiskey on the bread.
His heart broke [D] like a child.
Go home [G] and ramblin', son is sad [D] on the train.
The hobo's [A] drifted up the rail, takin' his [D] last ride.
[G]
[D]
[A]
[D] So they send them [A] on a night train south, through the cities and [D] the roads, just one more [A] place [D] to go.
Oh, the whistle [A] sang the bluest notes like it [D] came from his own throat.
Lonely, sad [Am] and [D] crying, oh.
Go home [G] and ramblin', women love [D] to dance.
Sing with [A] whiskey on the bread.
His heart broke [D] like a child.
Go home [G] and ramblin', son is sad [D] on the train.
The hobo's [A] drifted up the rail, takin' his [D] last ride.
Go [G] home and ramblin', son is sad [D] on the train.
The hobo's [A] drifted up the rail, takin' his [D] last ride.
[A]
Oh, oh, [D]
oh, [A] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, [D] oh, oh, oh, oh.
[G]
[N] Oh, that's good.
Great to see you again.
Sounds terrific.
Thank you very much for being here.
Emmy Lou Harris, ladies and gentlemen.
We'll be right back.
All right, our next guest has one of the most distinctive and beautiful voices in country music today.
This is her latest album, it's called Brand New Dance, and it really doesn't get much better than this.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's a pleasure to have her back on the program.
Please say hello to Emmy Lou Harris.
Come on, Autumn!
[A]
[D] Folks in Nashville [A] slam the door, say we don't want [D] you here.
Find your own way down the road.
Pack your fiddle and your [A] cot.
Take a [D] train or take a car.
Find someone else to [Am] keep you [D] from the cold.
Go home [G] and ramblin', women love [D] to dance.
Sing with whiskey [A] on the bread.
His heart broke [D] like a child.
Go [G] home and ramblin', son is [D] sad on the train.
The hobo's [A] drifted up the rail, takin' his [D] last ride.
[A]
[D] Oh, he [A] always sang the blues like it was [D] all he ever knew.
He didn't [E] swing at all [D] that night.
He was trailing [A] as he drove.
He didn't [D] know his timing, something unforeseen [A] [D] to arrive.
Go home [G] and ramblin', women love [D] to dance.
Sing with [A] whiskey on the bread.
His heart broke [D] like a child.
Go home [G] and ramblin', son is sad [D] on the train.
The hobo's [A] drifted up the rail, takin' his [D] last ride.
[G]
[D]
[A]
[D] So they send them [A] on a night train south, through the cities and [D] the roads, just one more [A] place [D] to go.
Oh, the whistle [A] sang the bluest notes like it [D] came from his own throat.
Lonely, sad [Am] and [D] crying, oh.
Go home [G] and ramblin', women love [D] to dance.
Sing with [A] whiskey on the bread.
His heart broke [D] like a child.
Go home [G] and ramblin', son is sad [D] on the train.
The hobo's [A] drifted up the rail, takin' his [D] last ride.
Go [G] home and ramblin', son is sad [D] on the train.
The hobo's [A] drifted up the rail, takin' his [D] last ride.
[A]
Oh, oh, [D]
oh, [A] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, [D] oh, oh, oh, oh.
[G]
[N] Oh, that's good.
Great to see you again.
Sounds terrific.
Thank you very much for being here.
Emmy Lou Harris, ladies and gentlemen.
We'll be right back.
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_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ [N] _
All right, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ our next guest has one of the most distinctive and beautiful voices in country music today.
_ This is her latest album, it's called Brand New Dance, and it really doesn't get much better than this.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's a pleasure to have her back on the program.
Please say hello to Emmy Lou Harris.
Come on, Autumn! _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ Folks in Nashville [A] slam the door, say we don't want [D] you here.
_ _ Find your own way down the road. _ _
Pack your fiddle and your [A] cot.
Take a [D] train or take a car.
_ Find someone else to [Am] keep you [D] from the cold. _ _
Go home [G] and _ ramblin', women love [D] to dance.
Sing with whiskey [A] on the bread.
His heart broke [D] like a _ _ child.
Go [G] home and _ ramblin', _ son is [D] sad on the train.
The hobo's [A] drifted up the rail, takin' his [D] last ride. _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ Oh, he [A] always sang the blues like it was [D] all he ever knew.
_ _ He didn't [E] swing at all [D] that _ night.
He was trailing [A] as he drove.
He didn't [D] know his timing, _ _ something unforeseen [A] [D] to arrive. _ _
Go home [G] and _ ramblin', women love _ [D] to dance.
Sing with [A] whiskey on the bread.
His heart broke [D] like a _ child. _
Go home [G] and _ ramblin', son is sad [D] on the train.
The hobo's [A] drifted up the rail, takin' his [D] last ride. _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ So they send them [A] on a night train south, through the cities and [D] the roads, _ _ _ just one more [A] place [D] to go.
_ _ Oh, the whistle [A] sang the bluest notes _ like it [D] came from his own throat.
_ Lonely, sad [Am] and [D] crying, oh. _ _
Go home [G] and _ ramblin', women love [D] to dance.
_ _ Sing with [A] whiskey on the bread.
His heart broke [D] like a _ _ child.
Go home [G] and _ _ ramblin', son is sad [D] _ on the train.
The hobo's [A] drifted up the rail, takin' his [D] last ride.
_ _ _ Go [G] home and _ ramblin', _ son is sad _ [D] on the train.
The hobo's [A] drifted up the rail, _ takin' his [D] last ride.
_ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ Oh, oh, _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ oh, [A] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, _ [D] oh, oh, oh, oh. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [N] Oh, that's good.
Great to see you again.
Sounds terrific.
Thank you very much for being here.
Emmy Lou Harris, ladies and gentlemen.
We'll be right back. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
All right, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ our next guest has one of the most distinctive and beautiful voices in country music today.
_ This is her latest album, it's called Brand New Dance, and it really doesn't get much better than this.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's a pleasure to have her back on the program.
Please say hello to Emmy Lou Harris.
Come on, Autumn! _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ Folks in Nashville [A] slam the door, say we don't want [D] you here.
_ _ Find your own way down the road. _ _
Pack your fiddle and your [A] cot.
Take a [D] train or take a car.
_ Find someone else to [Am] keep you [D] from the cold. _ _
Go home [G] and _ ramblin', women love [D] to dance.
Sing with whiskey [A] on the bread.
His heart broke [D] like a _ _ child.
Go [G] home and _ ramblin', _ son is [D] sad on the train.
The hobo's [A] drifted up the rail, takin' his [D] last ride. _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ Oh, he [A] always sang the blues like it was [D] all he ever knew.
_ _ He didn't [E] swing at all [D] that _ night.
He was trailing [A] as he drove.
He didn't [D] know his timing, _ _ something unforeseen [A] [D] to arrive. _ _
Go home [G] and _ ramblin', women love _ [D] to dance.
Sing with [A] whiskey on the bread.
His heart broke [D] like a _ child. _
Go home [G] and _ ramblin', son is sad [D] on the train.
The hobo's [A] drifted up the rail, takin' his [D] last ride. _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ So they send them [A] on a night train south, through the cities and [D] the roads, _ _ _ just one more [A] place [D] to go.
_ _ Oh, the whistle [A] sang the bluest notes _ like it [D] came from his own throat.
_ Lonely, sad [Am] and [D] crying, oh. _ _
Go home [G] and _ ramblin', women love [D] to dance.
_ _ Sing with [A] whiskey on the bread.
His heart broke [D] like a _ _ child.
Go home [G] and _ _ ramblin', son is sad [D] _ on the train.
The hobo's [A] drifted up the rail, takin' his [D] last ride.
_ _ _ Go [G] home and _ ramblin', _ son is sad _ [D] on the train.
The hobo's [A] drifted up the rail, _ takin' his [D] last ride.
_ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ Oh, oh, _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ oh, [A] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, _ [D] oh, oh, oh, oh. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [N] Oh, that's good.
Great to see you again.
Sounds terrific.
Thank you very much for being here.
Emmy Lou Harris, ladies and gentlemen.
We'll be right back. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _