Chords for Gary & Randy Sgrugss - Shady Grove
Tempo:
97.2 bpm
Chords used:
A
G
D
F#m
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
Our next guest are Tennessee homegrown second generation pickers.
Their father is a legend in his time, an innovator of country music, Earl Scruggs,
the world's finest five-string banjo player.
And it must be a proud father to see his son's Carillona music tradition
with as much enthusiasm as they have for their style of music.
Their inventiveness not only reflects their generation, but also the roots of their heritage.
Ladies and gentlemen, Gary and Randy Scruggs.
[F#m]
[C#] [Bm]
[F#] [F#m]
Shady Grove, my little miss, Shady Grove, my [F#] darling,
Shady Grove, my little miss, going [A] back to your mama.
Every time I go that road, it's always dark and cloudy,
and every time I see that girl, [G] I always tell [A] her howdy.
Acres grow on a white oak tree, rivers flow with brandy,
rocks on a hillside covered with [G] gold, girl's all sweet as [A] can be.
[C]
[A] Shady [G] Grove, my little [D] miss, Shady [A] Grove, my darling,
Shady [G] Grove, my little [D] miss, going [A] back to Harlem.
Shady [G] Grove, my little [D] missi, Shady [A] Grove, my darling,
Shady [G] Grove, my little [D] missi, going [A] back to Harlem.
[Bm] [A]
[D]
[A] [G] [D]
[G] [G]
[A]
[G] [D]
[A] [G] [D]
[A] J to go my little miss, [G] J to go [D] my darling, [A] J to go my little [G] miss, Born back [D] to Harlem, [A] J to go my little [G] miss, J to go [D] my darling.
[A]
[E] [A]
[N]
Their father is a legend in his time, an innovator of country music, Earl Scruggs,
the world's finest five-string banjo player.
And it must be a proud father to see his son's Carillona music tradition
with as much enthusiasm as they have for their style of music.
Their inventiveness not only reflects their generation, but also the roots of their heritage.
Ladies and gentlemen, Gary and Randy Scruggs.
[F#m]
[C#] [Bm]
[F#] [F#m]
Shady Grove, my little miss, Shady Grove, my [F#] darling,
Shady Grove, my little miss, going [A] back to your mama.
Every time I go that road, it's always dark and cloudy,
and every time I see that girl, [G] I always tell [A] her howdy.
Acres grow on a white oak tree, rivers flow with brandy,
rocks on a hillside covered with [G] gold, girl's all sweet as [A] can be.
[C]
[A] Shady [G] Grove, my little [D] miss, Shady [A] Grove, my darling,
Shady [G] Grove, my little [D] miss, going [A] back to Harlem.
Shady [G] Grove, my little [D] missi, Shady [A] Grove, my darling,
Shady [G] Grove, my little [D] missi, going [A] back to Harlem.
[Bm] [A]
[D]
[A] [G] [D]
[G] [G]
[A]
[G] [D]
[A] [G] [D]
[A] J to go my little miss, [G] J to go [D] my darling, [A] J to go my little [G] miss, Born back [D] to Harlem, [A] J to go my little [G] miss, J to go [D] my darling.
[A]
[E] [A]
[N]
Key:
A
G
D
F#m
Bm
A
G
D
Our next guest are Tennessee homegrown second generation pickers.
Their father is a legend in his time, an innovator of country music, Earl Scruggs,
the world's finest five-string banjo player.
And it must be a proud father to see his son's Carillona music tradition
with as much enthusiasm as they have for their style of music.
Their inventiveness not only reflects their generation, but also the roots of their heritage.
Ladies and gentlemen, Gary and Randy Scruggs. _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Shady Grove, my little miss, Shady Grove, my [F#] darling,
Shady Grove, my little miss, going [A] back to your mama. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Every time I go that road, it's always dark and cloudy,
and every time I see that girl, [G] I always tell [A] her howdy.
Acres grow on a white oak tree, rivers flow with brandy,
rocks on a hillside covered with [G] gold, girl's all sweet as [A] can be.
_ [C] _ _ _ _
[A] Shady [G] Grove, my little [D] miss, Shady [A] Grove, my darling,
Shady [G] Grove, my little [D] miss, going [A] back to Harlem.
Shady [G] Grove, my little [D] missi, Shady [A] Grove, my darling,
Shady [G] Grove, my little [D] missi, going [A] back to Harlem.
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
[A] J to go my little miss, [G] J to go [D] my darling, [A] J to go my little [G] miss, Born back [D] to Harlem, [A] J to go my little [G] miss, J to go [D] my darling.
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Their father is a legend in his time, an innovator of country music, Earl Scruggs,
the world's finest five-string banjo player.
And it must be a proud father to see his son's Carillona music tradition
with as much enthusiasm as they have for their style of music.
Their inventiveness not only reflects their generation, but also the roots of their heritage.
Ladies and gentlemen, Gary and Randy Scruggs. _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Shady Grove, my little miss, Shady Grove, my [F#] darling,
Shady Grove, my little miss, going [A] back to your mama. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Every time I go that road, it's always dark and cloudy,
and every time I see that girl, [G] I always tell [A] her howdy.
Acres grow on a white oak tree, rivers flow with brandy,
rocks on a hillside covered with [G] gold, girl's all sweet as [A] can be.
_ [C] _ _ _ _
[A] Shady [G] Grove, my little [D] miss, Shady [A] Grove, my darling,
Shady [G] Grove, my little [D] miss, going [A] back to Harlem.
Shady [G] Grove, my little [D] missi, Shady [A] Grove, my darling,
Shady [G] Grove, my little [D] missi, going [A] back to Harlem.
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
[A] J to go my little miss, [G] J to go [D] my darling, [A] J to go my little [G] miss, Born back [D] to Harlem, [A] J to go my little [G] miss, J to go [D] my darling.
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _