Flatt and Scruggs- Call Me On Home, Too Chords
Tempo:
107.3 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
D
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[E] [F] [C]
[G] [C]
I stopped in front of a little church as I was passing by.
[F] The door was open, it was almost dark, and I heard a voice from inside.
[C] There a man was praying, and I remember his [G] ever-worth.
And as I stood and listened [A] closely, this is what I heard.
He [D] said, Now, I [F] don't want to be a bother, Lord, [C] but I sure am [F] feeling blue.
[C] Reckon you could change your schedule [G] just a little bit and call [C] me on home, too.
And I want to thank you especially, Lord, for sending her my way.
[D] Yes, sir, I know [F] my thanks are just [C] a little bit late, because she was laid [F] to rest today.
[C] And without her, Lord, I am so alone.
[G] I don't know what in the world I'm going to do.
So [C] if it's all the same to you, Lord, could you just call me [F] on home, too?
[C] Then through the shadows this old gentleman [F] walked slowly down the steps,
[C] then feebly [Em] crossed the churchyard, [G] leaning on his [C] cane for help.
And as [A] he tried to kneel [C] again, he fell across a grave so new.
[D]
The Lord [F] had heard his humble prayer [C] and called him on home, too.
[D] [F] I often go back [C] to that little church and kneel [N] down and say,
[G] [C]
I stopped in front of a little church as I was passing by.
[F] The door was open, it was almost dark, and I heard a voice from inside.
[C] There a man was praying, and I remember his [G] ever-worth.
And as I stood and listened [A] closely, this is what I heard.
He [D] said, Now, I [F] don't want to be a bother, Lord, [C] but I sure am [F] feeling blue.
[C] Reckon you could change your schedule [G] just a little bit and call [C] me on home, too.
And I want to thank you especially, Lord, for sending her my way.
[D] Yes, sir, I know [F] my thanks are just [C] a little bit late, because she was laid [F] to rest today.
[C] And without her, Lord, I am so alone.
[G] I don't know what in the world I'm going to do.
So [C] if it's all the same to you, Lord, could you just call me [F] on home, too?
[C] Then through the shadows this old gentleman [F] walked slowly down the steps,
[C] then feebly [Em] crossed the churchyard, [G] leaning on his [C] cane for help.
And as [A] he tried to kneel [C] again, he fell across a grave so new.
[D]
The Lord [F] had heard his humble prayer [C] and called him on home, too.
[D] [F] I often go back [C] to that little church and kneel [N] down and say,
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_ I stopped in front of a little church as I was passing by.
[F] The door was open, it was almost dark, and I heard a voice from inside.
[C] There a man was praying, and I remember his [G] ever-worth.
And as I stood and listened [A] closely, this is what I heard.
He [D] said, Now, I [F] don't want to be a bother, Lord, [C] but I sure am [F] feeling blue.
[C] Reckon you could change your schedule [G] just a little bit and call [C] me on home, too. _
And I want to thank you especially, Lord, for sending her my way.
[D] Yes, sir, I know [F] my thanks are just [C] a little bit late, because she was laid [F] to rest today.
[C] And without her, Lord, I am so alone.
[G] I don't know what in the world I'm going to do.
So [C] if it's all the same to you, Lord, could you just call me [F] on home, too?
_ [C] Then through the shadows this old gentleman [F] walked slowly down the steps,
[C] then feebly [Em] crossed the churchyard, [G] leaning on his [C] cane for help.
And as [A] he tried to kneel [C] again, he fell across a grave so new.
_ [D]
The Lord [F] had heard his humble prayer [C] and called him on home, too.
[D] _ [F] I often go back [C] to that little church and kneel [N] down and say, _ _ _ _ _ _
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[G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ I stopped in front of a little church as I was passing by.
[F] The door was open, it was almost dark, and I heard a voice from inside.
[C] There a man was praying, and I remember his [G] ever-worth.
And as I stood and listened [A] closely, this is what I heard.
He [D] said, Now, I [F] don't want to be a bother, Lord, [C] but I sure am [F] feeling blue.
[C] Reckon you could change your schedule [G] just a little bit and call [C] me on home, too. _
And I want to thank you especially, Lord, for sending her my way.
[D] Yes, sir, I know [F] my thanks are just [C] a little bit late, because she was laid [F] to rest today.
[C] And without her, Lord, I am so alone.
[G] I don't know what in the world I'm going to do.
So [C] if it's all the same to you, Lord, could you just call me [F] on home, too?
_ [C] Then through the shadows this old gentleman [F] walked slowly down the steps,
[C] then feebly [Em] crossed the churchyard, [G] leaning on his [C] cane for help.
And as [A] he tried to kneel [C] again, he fell across a grave so new.
_ [D]
The Lord [F] had heard his humble prayer [C] and called him on home, too.
[D] _ [F] I often go back [C] to that little church and kneel [N] down and say, _ _ _ _ _ _
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