Chords for Jerry Reed and Glen Campbell

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Am

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Jerry Reed and Glen Campbell chords
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[N] [G]
[C] [G]
[C]
[G]
I will sing it.
Almost heaven, [Em]
West Virginia, [D] Blue Ridge Mountain, [C] Shenandoah [G] River.
Life is old there, [Em] older than the trees, [D] younger than the mountains, [C] growing like [G] a breeze.
Country roads take [D] me home to the [Em] place I [C] belong.
[G] West Virginia, [D]
mountain mama, [C] take me home, [G] country roads.
All my [Em] memories gather round her, [D] timeless lady, [C] stranger to blue [G] water.
Dark and dusty, painted on [Em] the sky, [D] misty taste of old [C] shine, teardropping [G] by.
Country roads take me [D] home to the [Em] place I [C] belong.
[G] West Virginia, [D]
mountain mama, [C] take me home, country [G] roads.
[D] I hear her voice in [G] the morning as she calls [C] me.
Radio [G] reminds me of my [D] home far away.
Now traveling [F] down the road I get the [C] feeling that [G] I should've been home [D] yesterday.
Yesterday.
[G] Country roads [D] take me home to [Em] the place I [C] belong.
[G] West Virginia, [D] mountain mama, [C] take me home, [G] country roads.
[D] Take me home, [G] country roads.
Take me [D] home, [C] country roads.
[G] Country roads.
[G#] [G]
Thank you very much.
Hey, [C#] it's really great to be back here with [C] Jerry and Larry again.
[D#] You got another one that's hot and I like called Coco Joe.
How about doing it [C#] right now?
Rip it off.
[D] I'll join in.
[C#] Hey, do it [E] again, [A]
girl.
Help me.
[Dm] Well, we're from [A] Alusa County.
There's a place called Coco Ridge.
[Am] It sits right on [D] the bend of Deadly Wall.
Every [E] winter water wash the way to bridge.
Hey, come [A] on, cut mouth bunch.
A river rat [Dm] skied high.
Way up around [Am] the back part of the man that the river folks talked [Dm] about.
They [A] said you better stay [C] away from Coco Joe, [D] cause he's crazy, [A] no count.
[B] That's right, girl.
They called him [C] Deadly Wall River Swamp Rat and [A] folks despised him.
Coco Joe, the boy [D] was an awfully peculiar man.
[C] The river was his only friend and the folks didn't [E] understand the man [Am] Coco Joe.
[A] Coco Joe, [E]
yeah.
Well, now [Am] he'd muck and eat mashed [E] potatoes.
[A] He took a brute called the [D] Mojo Claw.
[A] That he made out of roots from old dead stumps on [E] the banks of Deadly Wall.
[C#] Made him walk a little funny.
Made his breath smell funky.
[Am] Well, he never come across the river.
[A]
He called the folks that didn't like him in town.
They said his hair was [C] long, his clothes were [D] dirty.
They didn't want [A] him hanging around girls.
Coco Joe, that's [B] right.
They [D] called him Deadly Wall River Swamp Rat and folks despised [Am] him.
Coco [Bm] Joe, well, Coco Joe, the [D] boy was an awfully peculiar man.
[C] The river was his only friend [D] and the folks didn't [A] understand the man Coco Joe.
Coco Joe, that's right.
Now folks, it happened [D] a year ago Sunday [A] and they still talk about it today.
How the dam broke [C] loose on the Deadly Wall River [E] nearly washing everybody awake.
[A] Sun, the river water rising.
[G#] Washing up all the [D] bushes.
Well, the [A] headlines read how Mama said,
My son [D] would have lost his life,
[A] But he was pulled from the mud in the Deadly Wall [D] River by the man [A] y'all all despised.
[B] Coco Joe, Coco Joe, they [D] called him Deadly Wall River Swamp Rat [Am] and folks despised him.
Coco Joe, [B] well, Coco Joe, so recap [Dm] what you say my friends,
[C] About folks who don't [D] understand.
Because someday you might need a man like [Am] Coco Joe.
[A]
Go ahead on children.
[B] Coco Joe, well, Coco Joe, they [D] called him Deadly Wall River Swamp Rat and folks [A] despised him.
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D
1321
C
3211
G
2131
A
1231
Am
2311
D
1321
C
3211
G
2131
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[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I will sing it. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Almost heaven, _ [Em]
West Virginia, [D] _ _ Blue Ridge Mountain, _ [C] _ Shenandoah [G] River. _
Life _ is old there, [Em] older than the trees, [D] younger than the mountains, [C] growing like [G] a breeze.
Country roads _ take [D] me home to the [Em] _ _ place I [C] belong.
_ [G] West Virginia, _ _ [D]
mountain mama, _ _ [C] take me _ _ home, [G] country _ _ roads. _
_ All my _ [Em] memories gather round her, _ [D] timeless lady, [C] stranger to blue [G] water. _ _ _
_ Dark and dusty, painted on [Em] the sky, [D] misty taste of old [C] shine, teardropping [G] by.
Country _ _ roads take me [D] home to the [Em] _ _ place I [C] belong. _
_ [G] West Virginia, _ _ [D]
mountain mama, _ _ [C] take me _ home, _ country [G] _ roads. _
_ [D] I hear her voice in [G] the morning as she calls [C] me.
_ Radio [G] reminds me of my [D] home far away.
Now traveling [F] down the road I get the [C] feeling that [G] I should've been home [D] yesterday.
_ _ Yesterday. _
_ _ [G] Country _ _ roads [D] take me home _ to [Em] the _ place I [C] belong. _ _
[G] West Virginia, _ _ [D] mountain mama, _ _ [C] take me _ home, [G] country roads.
_ [D] Take me home, _ [G] country roads. _
Take me [D] home, _ [C] country _ _ roads.
[G] Country roads. _ _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ Thank you very much.
Hey, [C#] it's really great to be back here with [C] Jerry and Larry again.
[D#] You got another one that's hot and I like called Coco Joe.
How about doing it [C#] right now?
Rip it off.
[D] I'll join in.
[C#] Hey, do it _ _ [E] again, [A] _
girl.
_ Help me.
_ [Dm] Well, we're from [A] Alusa County.
There's a place called Coco Ridge.
[Am] It sits right on [D] the bend of Deadly Wall.
Every [E] winter water wash the way to bridge.
Hey, come [A] on, cut mouth bunch.
A river rat [Dm] skied high.
Way up around [Am] the back part of the man that the river folks talked [Dm] about.
They [A] said you better stay [C] away from Coco Joe, [D] cause he's crazy, [A] no count.
_ _ [B] That's right, girl.
They called him [C] Deadly Wall River Swamp Rat and [A] folks despised him. _ _
Coco Joe, the boy [D] was an awfully peculiar man.
[C] The river was his only friend and the folks didn't [E] understand the man [Am] Coco Joe.
_ [A] Coco Joe, [E]
yeah.
Well, now [Am] he'd muck and eat mashed [E] potatoes.
[A] He took a brute called the [D] Mojo Claw.
[A] That he made out of roots from old dead stumps on [E] the banks of Deadly Wall.
[C#] Made him walk a little funny.
Made his breath smell funky.
[Am] Well, he never come across the river.
[A]
He called the folks that didn't like him in town.
They said his hair was [C] long, his clothes were [D] dirty.
They didn't want [A] him hanging around girls.
Coco Joe, that's [B] right.
They [D] called him Deadly Wall River Swamp Rat and folks despised [Am] him.
Coco [Bm] Joe, well, Coco Joe, the [D] boy was an awfully peculiar man.
[C] The river was his only friend [D] and the folks didn't [A] understand the man Coco Joe.
Coco Joe, _ that's right.
Now folks, it happened [D] a year ago Sunday [A] and they still talk about it today.
How the dam broke [C] loose on the Deadly Wall River [E] nearly washing everybody awake.
[A] Sun, the river water rising.
[G#] Washing up all the [D] bushes.
Well, the [A] headlines read how Mama said,
My son [D] would have lost his life,
[A] But he was pulled from the mud in the Deadly Wall [D] River by the man [A] y'all all despised.
[B] Coco Joe, Coco Joe, they [D] called him Deadly Wall River Swamp Rat [Am] and folks despised him.
_ Coco Joe, [B] well, Coco Joe, so recap [Dm] what you say my friends,
[C] About folks who don't [D] understand.
Because someday you might need a man like [Am] Coco Joe.
[A] _
_ Go ahead on children.
[B] Coco Joe, well, Coco Joe, they [D] called him Deadly Wall River Swamp Rat and folks [A] despised him. _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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