Chords for Jerry Reed - Are You From Dixie ?

Tempo:
120.6 bpm
Chords used:

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D

B

F#

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Jerry Reed - Are You From Dixie ? chords
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[B]
[A] Hello there neighbor now, how do you do?
[C#m] There's something I'd like to say [Bm] to [Am] you
[A] [E] Are you from my homeland, my sunny [A#] homeland?
[B] [E] Tell me friend, how could it be?
[E] [A] Well, you're from Dixie, I [D] said from Dixie
[A] Cause this old boy [G#] he's from Dixie [A] too
Well are you from Dixie?
I said [D] from Dixie
[A] Where fields of cotton
Beckon to me when I say I'll be
My it's [D] good to see ya
[B] I thought them friends had been a long [E] end to see
Well if [A] you're from Alabama, Tennessee or Carolina
[D]
Anyplace below that [E] Mesa
Well if you're from Dixie, then [A] you're from Dixie
[D] Hooray, hooray for [Am] Dixie
Cause [F#] this old boy he's from [A] Dixie too
Watch [D] [A]
it
[D] [B]
[C#] now
[E] Take it [A]
now
[E] Who'd has to folk?
[F#] Let me hear from you
[A] Who'd has to?
[Am] [E]
[F#] [A] Well it was way back in 69
I crossed that old Mason-Dixon line
[E] But though I've gone a long way from home
[B]
Brother, Dixie's [E] always on my mind
[A] Lord, I come from way down in Alabama
Just a little piece below Birmingham
[E]
But how I yearn to return
[B] Every time I see a [E] southbound train
Well [A] are you from Dixie?
I [D] said from Dixie
[A] Where fields of cotton
Beckon to me when I say I'll be
My it's [D] good to see ya
[B] I thought them friends had been a long [E] end to see
Well if [A] you're from Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, West Virginia, Tennessee or Carolina
[D]
Anyplace below that [A] Mason [E]-Dixon line
Then [A] you're from Dixie
[D] Hooray, hooray for Dixie
[A] Cause this old [E] boy he's from [A] Dixie too
Yeah, this old [F#] boy he's from [A] Dixie too
[N]
Key:  
A
1231
E
2311
D
1321
B
12341112
F#
134211112
A
1231
E
2311
D
1321
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ [A] Hello there neighbor now, how do you do? _ _ _ _
_ [C#m] _ _ _ _ _ There's something I'd like to say [Bm] to [Am] you _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ Are you from my homeland, my sunny [A#] homeland?
[B] _ [E] Tell me friend, how could it be?
[E] _ _ [A] Well, _ _ _ _ _ _ you're from Dixie, I [D] said from Dixie
_ [A] Cause this old boy [G#] he's from Dixie [A] too
Well are you from Dixie?
_ I said [D] from Dixie
_ [A] Where fields of cotton
_ Beckon to me when I say I'll be
My it's [D] good to see ya
[B] I thought them friends had been a long [E] end to see
Well if [A] you're from Alabama, Tennessee or Carolina
[D] _
Anyplace below that [E] Mesa
Well if you're from Dixie, then [A] you're from Dixie
[D] Hooray, hooray for [Am] Dixie
Cause [F#] this old boy he's from [A] Dixie too
Watch _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ it _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [B] _
[C#] now
_ [E] _ _ Take it [A]
now _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] Who'd has to folk?
[F#] Let me hear from you
[A] Who'd has to?
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ [A] _ _ _ Well it was way back in 69
I crossed that old Mason-Dixon line
[E] But though I've gone a long way from home
[B]
Brother, Dixie's [E] always on my mind
[A] Lord, I come from way down in Alabama _
Just a little piece below Birmingham
_ [E]
But how I yearn to return
[B] Every time I see a [E] southbound train
Well [A] are you from Dixie?
I [D] said from Dixie
_ [A] Where fields of cotton
Beckon to me when I say I'll be
_ My it's [D] good to see ya
[B] I thought them friends had been a long [E] end to see
Well if [A] you're from Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, West Virginia, Tennessee or Carolina
_ [D] _
Anyplace below that [A] Mason [E]-Dixon line
Then [A] you're from Dixie
_ [D] Hooray, hooray for Dixie
[A] Cause this old [E] boy he's from [A] Dixie too
Yeah, this old [F#] boy he's from [A] Dixie too _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
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