Chords for james taylor - Copperline - Live
Tempo:
74.6 bpm
Chords used:
E
C#m
B
A
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B]
[Em] [E]
[B] [E]
old folks who never knew why they call [F#] it like they do [C#m] I was wondering since the age
of two down [G#m] on copper [A] line [C#m] copperhead copper beach [E] copper kettle [B] sitting side
by each a [C#m] copper coral cup of Georgia peach [F#m] down [G#m] on copper [B] line.
[C#m]
[A] [F#m] I'm leaning [E] heavy on the end of the week.
[C#m]
Brickleys and a hog [A] nose [F#m] snake down on [E] copper line.
[F#] We were down on copper [E] line.
Warm [C#] summer [E] night on the copper [C#m] line.
Slip away past supper time.
Wood smoke, moonshine down [G#m] on copper [A] line.
[E] [C#m] One time I saw my daddy [E] dance.
Watch him moving like [B] a man in [E] France.
He brought [C#m] it back from the war in France [F#m] down [G#m] on the copper line.
[B] [C#m] France won a random [A] mate a wine.
[E] Creosote and turpentine.
[C#m]
Summer blacks and new [A] [F#m] moonshine down on [E] copper line.
[F#] We were down on copper [E] line.
The first kiss ever I took [B] like a [A] page from a romance [B] book.
[E] The sky opened and the earth shook down on copper [A] line.
Down [E] on copper [C#m] line.
[E] [C#m]
[F#m] [E] [B] [C#m] To move on from a [A] windy hike.
I only knew how to hold on tight.
[C#m] And pray for love are not to last [A] all [F#m] night.
Down on [E] copper line.
Day breaks and the boy wakes up and the dog barks and the bird sings.
And the sap rises and the angels sigh.
[B] I [C#m] tried to go back as if I could.
All speck house and [B] plywood.
[C#m] Tore up, tore up good.
Down on [A] copper line.
[E] It [C#m] doesn't drum as a surprise to me.
[E] It doesn't touch [A] my [B] memories.
That I'm [C#m] lifting up and rising free.
[F#] Down on copper line.
[B] [C#m] Half a mile of [F#] earth and creek.
[E] I'm only [A] living till the end of the [C#m] week.
Pricky weeds and the hogs [F#] all stay.
Down on copper [E] line.
On copper line.
[F#] Take me down on copper [E] line.
[F#] Down on copper [E] line.
[C#m] [F#] We were down on copper line.
[C#m]
[F#m] Lay me down on [C#] copper line.
[E] [F#m] [E]
[G#] [E] [N]
[Em] [E]
[B] [E]
old folks who never knew why they call [F#] it like they do [C#m] I was wondering since the age
of two down [G#m] on copper [A] line [C#m] copperhead copper beach [E] copper kettle [B] sitting side
by each a [C#m] copper coral cup of Georgia peach [F#m] down [G#m] on copper [B] line.
[C#m]
[A] [F#m] I'm leaning [E] heavy on the end of the week.
[C#m]
Brickleys and a hog [A] nose [F#m] snake down on [E] copper line.
[F#] We were down on copper [E] line.
Warm [C#] summer [E] night on the copper [C#m] line.
Slip away past supper time.
Wood smoke, moonshine down [G#m] on copper [A] line.
[E] [C#m] One time I saw my daddy [E] dance.
Watch him moving like [B] a man in [E] France.
He brought [C#m] it back from the war in France [F#m] down [G#m] on the copper line.
[B] [C#m] France won a random [A] mate a wine.
[E] Creosote and turpentine.
[C#m]
Summer blacks and new [A] [F#m] moonshine down on [E] copper line.
[F#] We were down on copper [E] line.
The first kiss ever I took [B] like a [A] page from a romance [B] book.
[E] The sky opened and the earth shook down on copper [A] line.
Down [E] on copper [C#m] line.
[E] [C#m]
[F#m] [E] [B] [C#m] To move on from a [A] windy hike.
I only knew how to hold on tight.
[C#m] And pray for love are not to last [A] all [F#m] night.
Down on [E] copper line.
Day breaks and the boy wakes up and the dog barks and the bird sings.
And the sap rises and the angels sigh.
[B] I [C#m] tried to go back as if I could.
All speck house and [B] plywood.
[C#m] Tore up, tore up good.
Down on [A] copper line.
[E] It [C#m] doesn't drum as a surprise to me.
[E] It doesn't touch [A] my [B] memories.
That I'm [C#m] lifting up and rising free.
[F#] Down on copper line.
[B] [C#m] Half a mile of [F#] earth and creek.
[E] I'm only [A] living till the end of the [C#m] week.
Pricky weeds and the hogs [F#] all stay.
Down on copper [E] line.
On copper line.
[F#] Take me down on copper [E] line.
[F#] Down on copper [E] line.
[C#m] [F#] We were down on copper line.
[C#m]
[F#m] Lay me down on [C#] copper line.
[E] [F#m] [E]
[G#] [E] [N]
Key:
E
C#m
B
A
F#
E
C#m
B
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ old folks who never knew why they call [F#] it like they do [C#m] I was wondering since the age
of two down [G#m] on copper [A] line [C#m] _ copperhead copper beach [E] copper kettle [B] sitting side
by each a [C#m] copper coral cup of Georgia peach [F#m] down [G#m] on copper [B] line.
[C#m] _ _
_ [A] _ [F#m] I'm leaning [E] heavy on the end of the week.
[C#m]
Brickleys and a hog [A] nose [F#m] snake down on [E] copper line. _
[F#] We were down on copper [E] line. _ _
_ _ _ Warm [C#] summer [E] night on the copper [C#m] line.
Slip away past supper time.
Wood smoke, moonshine down [G#m] on copper [A] line.
_ [E] [C#m] One time I saw my daddy [E] dance.
Watch him moving like [B] a man in [E] France.
He brought [C#m] it back from the war in France [F#m] down [G#m] on the copper line.
[B] _ [C#m] France won a random [A] mate a wine.
[E] Creosote and turpentine.
[C#m]
Summer blacks and new [A] [F#m] moonshine down on [E] copper line. _
[F#] We were down on copper [E] line. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ The first kiss ever I took [B] like a [A] page from a romance [B] book.
[E] The sky opened and the earth shook down on copper [A] line.
Down [E] on copper [C#m] line. _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ [E] _ _ [B] _ [C#m] To move on from a [A] windy hike.
I only knew how to hold on tight.
[C#m] And pray for love are not to last [A] all [F#m] night.
Down on [E] copper line. _ _
_ Day breaks and the boy wakes up and the dog barks and the bird sings.
And the sap rises and the angels sigh. _
_ [B] _ I [C#m] tried to go back as if I could.
All speck house and [B] plywood.
[C#m] Tore up, tore up good.
Down on [A] copper line.
_ [E] It [C#m] doesn't drum as a surprise to me.
[E] It doesn't touch [A] my [B] memories.
That I'm [C#m] lifting up and rising free.
[F#] Down on copper line.
[B] _ [C#m] Half a mile of [F#] earth and creek.
[E] I'm only [A] living till the end of the [C#m] week.
Pricky weeds and the hogs [F#] all stay.
Down on copper [E] line.
On copper line.
[F#] Take me down on copper [E] line. _ _
_ _ [F#] Down on copper [E] line. _ _
_ _ [C#m] [F#] We were down on copper line.
[C#m] _
_ _ _ [F#m] Lay me down on [C#] copper line.
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [N] _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ old folks who never knew why they call [F#] it like they do [C#m] I was wondering since the age
of two down [G#m] on copper [A] line [C#m] _ copperhead copper beach [E] copper kettle [B] sitting side
by each a [C#m] copper coral cup of Georgia peach [F#m] down [G#m] on copper [B] line.
[C#m] _ _
_ [A] _ [F#m] I'm leaning [E] heavy on the end of the week.
[C#m]
Brickleys and a hog [A] nose [F#m] snake down on [E] copper line. _
[F#] We were down on copper [E] line. _ _
_ _ _ Warm [C#] summer [E] night on the copper [C#m] line.
Slip away past supper time.
Wood smoke, moonshine down [G#m] on copper [A] line.
_ [E] [C#m] One time I saw my daddy [E] dance.
Watch him moving like [B] a man in [E] France.
He brought [C#m] it back from the war in France [F#m] down [G#m] on the copper line.
[B] _ [C#m] France won a random [A] mate a wine.
[E] Creosote and turpentine.
[C#m]
Summer blacks and new [A] [F#m] moonshine down on [E] copper line. _
[F#] We were down on copper [E] line. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ The first kiss ever I took [B] like a [A] page from a romance [B] book.
[E] The sky opened and the earth shook down on copper [A] line.
Down [E] on copper [C#m] line. _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ [E] _ _ [B] _ [C#m] To move on from a [A] windy hike.
I only knew how to hold on tight.
[C#m] And pray for love are not to last [A] all [F#m] night.
Down on [E] copper line. _ _
_ Day breaks and the boy wakes up and the dog barks and the bird sings.
And the sap rises and the angels sigh. _
_ [B] _ I [C#m] tried to go back as if I could.
All speck house and [B] plywood.
[C#m] Tore up, tore up good.
Down on [A] copper line.
_ [E] It [C#m] doesn't drum as a surprise to me.
[E] It doesn't touch [A] my [B] memories.
That I'm [C#m] lifting up and rising free.
[F#] Down on copper line.
[B] _ [C#m] Half a mile of [F#] earth and creek.
[E] I'm only [A] living till the end of the [C#m] week.
Pricky weeds and the hogs [F#] all stay.
Down on copper [E] line.
On copper line.
[F#] Take me down on copper [E] line. _ _
_ _ [F#] Down on copper [E] line. _ _
_ _ [C#m] [F#] We were down on copper line.
[C#m] _
_ _ _ [F#m] Lay me down on [C#] copper line.
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [N] _ _