Chords for Emry Arthur-Man Of Constant Sorrow

Tempo:
59.85 bpm
Chords used:

G

C

D

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Emry Arthur-Man Of Constant Sorrow chords
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I am a man [C] upon some boroughs, I have [D] seen trouble [G] all my days.
I bid farewell to [C] old Kentucky, the [D] place where I [G] was born and raised.
Oh, for six long years [C] I've been in trouble, my pleasure [D]
here on earth [G] is gone.
For in this world [C] I have to stramble, I [D] have no friends to [G] help me now.
Oh, farewell [C] my old true lover, I [D] fear I'll never [G] see you again.
For I am bound [C] to ride the northern railroad, [G] perhaps I'll [D] die [G] upon the train.
Oh, you can bury [C] me in some deep valley, [D] for many years [G] there I may lay.
And while you're dreaming, [C] while you're slumbering, [D] while I am sleeping [G] in the grave.
Oh, [G] farewell [C] to my native country, [D] the place where I [G] have loved so well.
For I have had [C] all kinds of trouble, in [D] this vain world no [G] tongue can tell.
But friends all go, [C] I may be a stranger, my faith [D] you may never see [G] no more.
But there's one song, [C] a fact to be given, for [D] we can meet [G] on a beautiful shore.
Key:  
G
2131
C
3211
D
1321
G
2131
C
3211
D
1321
G
2131
C
3211
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To learn Emry Arthur - (Amazon Edition) I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow chords, these are the chords to practise in sequence: G, D, G, C and D. Begin your practice at a relaxed 76 BPM, then work your way up to the song's BPM of 152. With an eye on the song's key G# Major, set the capo that best suits your vocal range.

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_ _ I _ am a man [C] upon some boroughs, I have [D] seen trouble [G] all my days.
_ I bid farewell to [C] old Kentucky, the [D] place where I [G] was born and raised.
_ Oh, for six long years [C] I've been in trouble, _ my pleasure [D]
here on earth [G] is gone.
_ For in this world [C] I have to stramble, I [D] have no friends to [G] help me now.
_ _ Oh, farewell [C] my old true lover, I [D] fear I'll never [G] see you again.
For I am bound [C] to ride the northern railroad, _ [G] perhaps I'll [D] die [G] upon the train.
_ Oh, you can bury [C] me in some deep valley, _ [D] for many years [G] there I may lay.
_ And while you're dreaming, [C] while you're slumbering, [D] while I am sleeping [G] in the grave.
Oh, [G] farewell [C] to my native country, [D] the place where I [G] have loved so well.
_ For I have had [C] all kinds of trouble, in [D] this vain world no [G] tongue can tell.
_ But friends all go, [C] I may be a stranger, my faith [D] you may never see [G] no more.
_ _ But there's one song, [C] a fact to be given, for [D] we can meet [G] on a beautiful shore. _ _ _ _ _

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This song was featured on the Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? album.

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