Chords for Glen Campbell & Johnny Cash - Medly of Songs & Picking
Tempo:
118.35 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
Db
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hey, can you put these things over there?
Yeah, I [G] sure will.
[Ab] Glenn Camel, how about [G] that, Glenn Camel?
[N] They love you here in Nashville.
Thank you.
Oh, I miss you.
I'll tell you, in Nashville, [Am] they are exceptional, really.
[Em] You better put those down somewhere before somebody asks me to play them.
Hey, this must be the place where we're going to do a little picking.
[A] Yeah, right there.
Okay.
If you [Db] want to.
[Ab] If it isn't, we're in trouble.
We couldn't get away without letting you [Em] hit a few hot licks.
Well, you've got to get in [Db] a few yourself, you know.
[Em] Just leave me an opening.
I sure will.
I'll [Db] be right in.
You got it.
Okay.
In a little cabaret, in a South [Ab] Texas quarter town,
a boy and his guitar, and the people came [Db] from all around.
And all the girls.
Come [Ab] there to Austin, a footstep away from home,
and put their jewelry [Db] in the hock.
To take the trip, to [Ab] go and listen.
To the little dark-haired boy that played the Santa Fe [Db] black pop-pop.
The blonde [Gb]-headed boy that we once played.
Do-do-do-do-do-do.
[Db]
[Gb] Oh, [Db] ain't that good?
I couldn't hear [Gb] it.
[N]
I couldn't hear it. Oh, oh.
I couldn't [C] hear it.
Okay, ready?
Woo!
You ready?
Two, three.
Well, looky on the comin', comin' down the railroad track.
Well, [F] I said, looky on the comin',
lookin' down the [C] railroad track.
Well, it's [G] that orange block of special.
And it's bringin' my baby [C] back.
Ready?
Okay.
Rock on and go.
Go do it, John.
[F] [Bb] [C]
[F] [Bb]
[C] [F] I'll play it with you.
[C]
[F]
[Bb] Oh!
[F] [C]
Woo-hoo!
Hey!
I got a cat.
They talk about a ramblin'.
She's passed the train on the line.
[F] They talk about a ramblin'.
She's passed the train [Am] on the line.
Get that band.
I [G] gotta get it.
It's that orange block of special.
Rollin' down [C] the seaboard line.
You ready, Cliff?
[F] [Bb]
[C] [F] [Fm]
[Bb] [C]
[F]
[Dm] [F] Oh!
[Dm] [N]
Woo!
[F]
[Bb] Woo!
Woo!
[Gm] Woo!
Well, John, [F] it doesn't matter.
It'll be thick and cotton.
It sure does be thick and cotton.
You know, I was [Am] about 21, John,
before I found out that Cottonbow wasn't an Arkansas rose.
All rose by any other name was not as sweet.
I think Shakespeare said that.
No, John, I believe you just did.
[Em]
[F] Don't it make you wanna [Bb] go home?
[C] Don't it make you wanna [F] go home?
All God's children [Bb] get weary when they roam.
[C] Don't it make you wanna go [F] home?
[C] Don't it make you wanna go [F] home?
There's a six-lane highway [Bb] down by the creek
[C] Where I went skinny-dippin' [F] as a child
And a drive-in show [Bb] where the meadow used to grow
[C] And the strawberries used to [F] grow wild
You know, there's a drag strip [Bb] down by the riverside
[C] Where my grandfather's cows [F] used to graze
And now the grass won't grow [Bb] and the river don't flow
[C] Like it did in my [F] childhood days
Don't it make you [Bb] wanna go home now?
[C] Don't it make you wanna go [F] home?
All God's children get [Bb] weary when they roam
[C] Don't it make you wanna go [F] home?
[C] Don't it make you wanna go [F]
home?
[N]
Yeah, I [G] sure will.
[Ab] Glenn Camel, how about [G] that, Glenn Camel?
[N] They love you here in Nashville.
Thank you.
Oh, I miss you.
I'll tell you, in Nashville, [Am] they are exceptional, really.
[Em] You better put those down somewhere before somebody asks me to play them.
Hey, this must be the place where we're going to do a little picking.
[A] Yeah, right there.
Okay.
If you [Db] want to.
[Ab] If it isn't, we're in trouble.
We couldn't get away without letting you [Em] hit a few hot licks.
Well, you've got to get in [Db] a few yourself, you know.
[Em] Just leave me an opening.
I sure will.
I'll [Db] be right in.
You got it.
Okay.
In a little cabaret, in a South [Ab] Texas quarter town,
a boy and his guitar, and the people came [Db] from all around.
And all the girls.
Come [Ab] there to Austin, a footstep away from home,
and put their jewelry [Db] in the hock.
To take the trip, to [Ab] go and listen.
To the little dark-haired boy that played the Santa Fe [Db] black pop-pop.
The blonde [Gb]-headed boy that we once played.
Do-do-do-do-do-do.
[Db]
[Gb] Oh, [Db] ain't that good?
I couldn't hear [Gb] it.
[N]
I couldn't hear it. Oh, oh.
I couldn't [C] hear it.
Okay, ready?
Woo!
You ready?
Two, three.
Well, looky on the comin', comin' down the railroad track.
Well, [F] I said, looky on the comin',
lookin' down the [C] railroad track.
Well, it's [G] that orange block of special.
And it's bringin' my baby [C] back.
Ready?
Okay.
Rock on and go.
Go do it, John.
[F] [Bb] [C]
[F] [Bb]
[C] [F] I'll play it with you.
[C]
[F]
[Bb] Oh!
[F] [C]
Woo-hoo!
Hey!
I got a cat.
They talk about a ramblin'.
She's passed the train on the line.
[F] They talk about a ramblin'.
She's passed the train [Am] on the line.
Get that band.
I [G] gotta get it.
It's that orange block of special.
Rollin' down [C] the seaboard line.
You ready, Cliff?
[F] [Bb]
[C] [F] [Fm]
[Bb] [C]
[F]
[Dm] [F] Oh!
[Dm] [N]
Woo!
[F]
[Bb] Woo!
Woo!
[Gm] Woo!
Well, John, [F] it doesn't matter.
It'll be thick and cotton.
It sure does be thick and cotton.
You know, I was [Am] about 21, John,
before I found out that Cottonbow wasn't an Arkansas rose.
All rose by any other name was not as sweet.
I think Shakespeare said that.
No, John, I believe you just did.
[Em]
[F] Don't it make you wanna [Bb] go home?
[C] Don't it make you wanna [F] go home?
All God's children [Bb] get weary when they roam.
[C] Don't it make you wanna go [F] home?
[C] Don't it make you wanna go [F] home?
There's a six-lane highway [Bb] down by the creek
[C] Where I went skinny-dippin' [F] as a child
And a drive-in show [Bb] where the meadow used to grow
[C] And the strawberries used to [F] grow wild
You know, there's a drag strip [Bb] down by the riverside
[C] Where my grandfather's cows [F] used to graze
And now the grass won't grow [Bb] and the river don't flow
[C] Like it did in my [F] childhood days
Don't it make you [Bb] wanna go home now?
[C] Don't it make you wanna go [F] home?
All God's children get [Bb] weary when they roam
[C] Don't it make you wanna go [F] home?
[C] Don't it make you wanna go [F]
home?
[N]
Key:
F
C
Bb
Db
Ab
F
C
Bb
_ Hey, can _ _ _ you put these things over there?
Yeah, I [G] sure will. _
[Ab] Glenn Camel, how about [G] that, Glenn Camel?
[N] They love you here in Nashville.
Thank you.
Oh, I miss you.
_ _ I'll tell you, in Nashville, [Am] they are exceptional, really.
[Em] You better put those down somewhere before somebody asks me to play them.
Hey, this must be the place where we're going to do a little picking.
[A] Yeah, right there.
Okay.
If you [Db] want to.
_ [Ab] _ If it isn't, we're in trouble.
We couldn't get away without letting you [Em] hit a few hot licks.
Well, you've got to get in [Db] a few yourself, you know.
[Em] Just leave me an opening.
I sure will.
I'll [Db] be right in.
You got it.
Okay. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ In a little cabaret, in a South [Ab] Texas quarter town,
a boy and his guitar, and the people came [Db] from all around.
And all the girls.
_ Come [Ab] there to Austin, _ _ a footstep away from home,
and put their jewelry [Db] in the hock.
To take the trip, _ to [Ab] go and listen. _ _
To the little dark-haired boy that played the Santa Fe [Db] black pop-pop.
The blonde [Gb]-headed boy that we once played.
Do-do-do-do-do-do.
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ Oh, _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ ain't that good?
I couldn't hear [Gb] it. _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I couldn't hear it. Oh, oh.
I couldn't [C] hear it.
_ Okay, ready?
Woo! _
_ You ready?
_ Two, three.
Well, looky on the comin', _ comin' down the railroad track.
Well, [F] I said, looky on the comin',
_ lookin' down the [C] railroad track.
Well, it's [G] that orange block of special.
_ _ And it's bringin' my baby [C] back.
Ready?
Okay.
Rock on and go.
_ _ Go do it, John. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ [C] _ _ [F] I'll play it with you. _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ Oh!
_ [F] _ [C] _ _
_ Woo-hoo! _ _
Hey!
_ _ _ I got a cat.
They talk about a ramblin'.
She's passed the train on the line.
[F] They talk about a ramblin'.
She's passed the train [Am] on the line.
Get that band.
I [G] gotta get it.
It's that orange block of special.
_ Rollin' down [C] the seaboard line.
_ You ready, Cliff? _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ [F] _ _ Oh! _
[Dm] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Woo!
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] Woo!
Woo!
[Gm] Woo!
Well, John, [F] it doesn't matter.
It'll be thick and cotton.
It sure does be thick and cotton.
You know, _ I was [Am] about 21, John,
before I found out that Cottonbow wasn't an Arkansas rose. _
All rose by any other name was not as sweet.
I think Shakespeare said that.
No, John, I believe you just did.
_ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
[F] Don't it make you wanna [Bb] go home? _
[C] Don't it make you wanna [F] go home? _ _
All God's children [Bb] get weary when they roam.
[C] Don't it make you wanna go [F] home? _ _
[C] Don't it make you wanna go [F] home? _
There's a six-lane highway [Bb] down by the creek
[C] Where I went skinny-dippin' [F] as a child
And a drive-in show [Bb] where the meadow used to grow
[C] And the strawberries used to [F] grow wild _
You know, there's a drag strip [Bb] down by the riverside
[C] Where my grandfather's cows [F] used to graze
And now the grass won't grow [Bb] and the river don't flow
[C] Like it did in my [F] childhood days
Don't it make you [Bb] wanna go home now?
[C] Don't it make you wanna go [F] home? _
_ All God's children get [Bb] weary when they roam
[C] Don't it make you wanna go [F] home? _
_ [C] Don't it make you wanna go [F] _
_ home? _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Yeah, I [G] sure will. _
[Ab] Glenn Camel, how about [G] that, Glenn Camel?
[N] They love you here in Nashville.
Thank you.
Oh, I miss you.
_ _ I'll tell you, in Nashville, [Am] they are exceptional, really.
[Em] You better put those down somewhere before somebody asks me to play them.
Hey, this must be the place where we're going to do a little picking.
[A] Yeah, right there.
Okay.
If you [Db] want to.
_ [Ab] _ If it isn't, we're in trouble.
We couldn't get away without letting you [Em] hit a few hot licks.
Well, you've got to get in [Db] a few yourself, you know.
[Em] Just leave me an opening.
I sure will.
I'll [Db] be right in.
You got it.
Okay. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ In a little cabaret, in a South [Ab] Texas quarter town,
a boy and his guitar, and the people came [Db] from all around.
And all the girls.
_ Come [Ab] there to Austin, _ _ a footstep away from home,
and put their jewelry [Db] in the hock.
To take the trip, _ to [Ab] go and listen. _ _
To the little dark-haired boy that played the Santa Fe [Db] black pop-pop.
The blonde [Gb]-headed boy that we once played.
Do-do-do-do-do-do.
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ Oh, _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ ain't that good?
I couldn't hear [Gb] it. _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I couldn't hear it. Oh, oh.
I couldn't [C] hear it.
_ Okay, ready?
Woo! _
_ You ready?
_ Two, three.
Well, looky on the comin', _ comin' down the railroad track.
Well, [F] I said, looky on the comin',
_ lookin' down the [C] railroad track.
Well, it's [G] that orange block of special.
_ _ And it's bringin' my baby [C] back.
Ready?
Okay.
Rock on and go.
_ _ Go do it, John. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ [C] _ _ [F] I'll play it with you. _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ Oh!
_ [F] _ [C] _ _
_ Woo-hoo! _ _
Hey!
_ _ _ I got a cat.
They talk about a ramblin'.
She's passed the train on the line.
[F] They talk about a ramblin'.
She's passed the train [Am] on the line.
Get that band.
I [G] gotta get it.
It's that orange block of special.
_ Rollin' down [C] the seaboard line.
_ You ready, Cliff? _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ [F] _ _ Oh! _
[Dm] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Woo!
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] Woo!
Woo!
[Gm] Woo!
Well, John, [F] it doesn't matter.
It'll be thick and cotton.
It sure does be thick and cotton.
You know, _ I was [Am] about 21, John,
before I found out that Cottonbow wasn't an Arkansas rose. _
All rose by any other name was not as sweet.
I think Shakespeare said that.
No, John, I believe you just did.
_ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
[F] Don't it make you wanna [Bb] go home? _
[C] Don't it make you wanna [F] go home? _ _
All God's children [Bb] get weary when they roam.
[C] Don't it make you wanna go [F] home? _ _
[C] Don't it make you wanna go [F] home? _
There's a six-lane highway [Bb] down by the creek
[C] Where I went skinny-dippin' [F] as a child
And a drive-in show [Bb] where the meadow used to grow
[C] And the strawberries used to [F] grow wild _
You know, there's a drag strip [Bb] down by the riverside
[C] Where my grandfather's cows [F] used to graze
And now the grass won't grow [Bb] and the river don't flow
[C] Like it did in my [F] childhood days
Don't it make you [Bb] wanna go home now?
[C] Don't it make you wanna go [F] home? _
_ All God's children get [Bb] weary when they roam
[C] Don't it make you wanna go [F] home? _
_ [C] Don't it make you wanna go [F] _
_ home? _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _