Chords for Jesse Winchester - The Brand New Tennesse Waltz 1990
Tempo:
131 bpm
Chords used:
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G
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Em]
[D] [G] From [Em] Vanderbilt [Bm] University in [D] Nashville, [G] Tennessee, [Em] welcome to the American Music [F#m] Shop.
[G] Tonight's featured [B] guests, [D]
The O [Em]'Kaynes [Bm]
with [D] Jesse Winchester [Em]
and [Bm] Ralph [Em] Stanley,
[F#m] [G] along
with [A] Mark O'Connor and the [G] American Music [F#m] Shop Band.
[N]
I'd like to introduce a man whose music has meant so much to me, a tremendous singer-songwriter,
Mr.
Jesse Winchester.
Oh
[D]
my, but you have a pretty [A] face.
Why, [G] you favor a girl that [D] I knew.
[A] [G] I imagine that she [D] is still in Tennessee, boy.
[A] And by God, I should be there too.
Because I was sad, that's too sad to [D] be true.
[A]
[D] But I left my home in Tennessee, and I'm still here.
I left Tennessee in a hurry, dear, in [G] the same way that I'm leaving [D] you.
[A] [G]
Because love is mainly [D] just memories, you see, [A] and everyone has got him [D] a few.
[A] So when I'm gone, I'll be glad [D] to love you.
I [G] feel brand new, [D]
Tennessee waltz, you're literally waltzing [A] on air.
I [G] feel brand new, [D]
Tennessee waltz, it's just no [A] telling who [D] will be there.
When I leave, it will be like I found you, love, [G] descending [D] Victoria's Dance.
And [G] I'm feeling like one of your [D] old photographs, girl, but [A] I am trapped while I was putting [D] on airs.
[A] So I get even by saying, well, [D] who cares?
I [G] feel brand [D] new, Tennessee waltz, you're literally waltzing [A] on air.
I [G] feel brand [D] new, Tennessee waltz, it's just no [A] telling who will [D] be there.
So [B] [E] have all of your passionate violins now [A] play a tune for Tennessee [E]
kids who [A] is feeling
like leaving our [E] mother town [B] with no place to go [E] if he did.
Because they will [B] catch you wherever [E] you're here.
I [A] feel brand new,
[E] Tennessee [A] [E] waltz, you're literally waltzing [B] on air.
[F#m] I feel [A] brand new, [E] Tennessee waltz, it's just no telling [G#m] [B] who [E] will be there.
[Em]
[N]
[F#]
[D] [G] From [Em] Vanderbilt [Bm] University in [D] Nashville, [G] Tennessee, [Em] welcome to the American Music [F#m] Shop.
[G] Tonight's featured [B] guests, [D]
The O [Em]'Kaynes [Bm]
with [D] Jesse Winchester [Em]
and [Bm] Ralph [Em] Stanley,
[F#m] [G] along
with [A] Mark O'Connor and the [G] American Music [F#m] Shop Band.
[N]
I'd like to introduce a man whose music has meant so much to me, a tremendous singer-songwriter,
Mr.
Jesse Winchester.
Oh
[D]
my, but you have a pretty [A] face.
Why, [G] you favor a girl that [D] I knew.
[A] [G] I imagine that she [D] is still in Tennessee, boy.
[A] And by God, I should be there too.
Because I was sad, that's too sad to [D] be true.
[A]
[D] But I left my home in Tennessee, and I'm still here.
I left Tennessee in a hurry, dear, in [G] the same way that I'm leaving [D] you.
[A] [G]
Because love is mainly [D] just memories, you see, [A] and everyone has got him [D] a few.
[A] So when I'm gone, I'll be glad [D] to love you.
I [G] feel brand new, [D]
Tennessee waltz, you're literally waltzing [A] on air.
I [G] feel brand new, [D]
Tennessee waltz, it's just no [A] telling who [D] will be there.
When I leave, it will be like I found you, love, [G] descending [D] Victoria's Dance.
And [G] I'm feeling like one of your [D] old photographs, girl, but [A] I am trapped while I was putting [D] on airs.
[A] So I get even by saying, well, [D] who cares?
I [G] feel brand [D] new, Tennessee waltz, you're literally waltzing [A] on air.
I [G] feel brand [D] new, Tennessee waltz, it's just no [A] telling who will [D] be there.
So [B] [E] have all of your passionate violins now [A] play a tune for Tennessee [E]
kids who [A] is feeling
like leaving our [E] mother town [B] with no place to go [E] if he did.
Because they will [B] catch you wherever [E] you're here.
I [A] feel brand new,
[E] Tennessee [A] [E] waltz, you're literally waltzing [B] on air.
[F#m] I feel [A] brand new, [E] Tennessee waltz, it's just no telling [G#m] [B] who [E] will be there.
[Em]
[N]
[F#]
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_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] From [Em] Vanderbilt [Bm] University in [D] Nashville, [G] Tennessee, _ [Em] welcome to the American Music [F#m] Shop. _
[G] Tonight's featured [B] guests, _ [D] _
The O [Em]'Kaynes _ [Bm] _
with [D] Jesse Winchester _ [Em]
and [Bm] _ Ralph [Em] Stanley, _
[F#m] _ _ [G] along
with [A] Mark O'Connor and the [G] American Music [F#m] Shop Band. _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _
I'd like to introduce a man whose music has meant so much to me, a tremendous singer-songwriter,
Mr.
Jesse Winchester. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
Oh _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ my, _ but you have a pretty [A] face.
Why, [G] you favor a girl that [D] I knew.
_ [A] _ _ [G] I imagine that she [D] is still in Tennessee, boy.
[A] And by God, I should be there too. _ _
_ Because I was sad, that's too sad to [D] be true. _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _
[D] But I left my home in Tennessee, and I'm still here.
I left Tennessee in a hurry, dear, in [G] the same way that I'm leaving [D] you.
_ [A] _ _ [G]
Because love is mainly [D] just memories, you see, [A] and everyone has got him [D] a few.
_ _ _ [A] So when I'm gone, I'll be glad [D] to love you. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I [G] feel _ brand new, [D] _
Tennessee _ waltz, you're literally _ waltzing [A] on air.
_ I [G] feel brand _ _ new, [D] _
Tennessee _ waltz, it's just no [A] telling who [D] will be there. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ When I leave, it will be like I found you, love, _ _ [G] descending _ _ _ [D] Victoria's Dance.
_ And [G] I'm feeling like one of your [D] old photographs, _ girl, but [A] I am trapped while I was putting [D] on airs.
_ [A] _ So I get even by saying, well, [D] who cares?
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ I [G] feel brand _ _ [D] new, Tennessee _ _ waltz, you're literally _ waltzing [A] on air.
_ I [G] feel _ brand _ [D] new, Tennessee _ waltz, it's just no [A] telling who will [D] be there. _ _ _ _
So _ [B] _ _ [E] have all of your passionate _ violins now _ [A] play a tune for Tennessee [E] _
kids _ who [A] is feeling
like leaving our [E] mother town _ [B] with no place to go [E] if he did.
_ _ _ Because they will [B] catch you wherever [E] you're here. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I [A] feel brand _ new, _
_ [E] Tennessee _ [A] [E] waltz, you're literally _ waltzing [B] on air. _ _
[F#m] I feel [A] brand _ _ new, [E] _ Tennessee waltz, it's just no telling [G#m] [B] who [E] will be there. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
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_ [N] _ _ _ _ _
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[D] _ _ _ _ [G] From [Em] Vanderbilt [Bm] University in [D] Nashville, [G] Tennessee, _ [Em] welcome to the American Music [F#m] Shop. _
[G] Tonight's featured [B] guests, _ [D] _
The O [Em]'Kaynes _ [Bm] _
with [D] Jesse Winchester _ [Em]
and [Bm] _ Ralph [Em] Stanley, _
[F#m] _ _ [G] along
with [A] Mark O'Connor and the [G] American Music [F#m] Shop Band. _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _
I'd like to introduce a man whose music has meant so much to me, a tremendous singer-songwriter,
Mr.
Jesse Winchester. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
Oh _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ my, _ but you have a pretty [A] face.
Why, [G] you favor a girl that [D] I knew.
_ [A] _ _ [G] I imagine that she [D] is still in Tennessee, boy.
[A] And by God, I should be there too. _ _
_ Because I was sad, that's too sad to [D] be true. _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _
[D] But I left my home in Tennessee, and I'm still here.
I left Tennessee in a hurry, dear, in [G] the same way that I'm leaving [D] you.
_ [A] _ _ [G]
Because love is mainly [D] just memories, you see, [A] and everyone has got him [D] a few.
_ _ _ [A] So when I'm gone, I'll be glad [D] to love you. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I [G] feel _ brand new, [D] _
Tennessee _ waltz, you're literally _ waltzing [A] on air.
_ I [G] feel brand _ _ new, [D] _
Tennessee _ waltz, it's just no [A] telling who [D] will be there. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ When I leave, it will be like I found you, love, _ _ [G] descending _ _ _ [D] Victoria's Dance.
_ And [G] I'm feeling like one of your [D] old photographs, _ girl, but [A] I am trapped while I was putting [D] on airs.
_ [A] _ So I get even by saying, well, [D] who cares?
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ I [G] feel brand _ _ [D] new, Tennessee _ _ waltz, you're literally _ waltzing [A] on air.
_ I [G] feel _ brand _ [D] new, Tennessee _ waltz, it's just no [A] telling who will [D] be there. _ _ _ _
So _ [B] _ _ [E] have all of your passionate _ violins now _ [A] play a tune for Tennessee [E] _
kids _ who [A] is feeling
like leaving our [E] mother town _ [B] with no place to go [E] if he did.
_ _ _ Because they will [B] catch you wherever [E] you're here. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I [A] feel brand _ new, _
_ [E] Tennessee _ [A] [E] waltz, you're literally _ waltzing [B] on air. _ _
[F#m] I feel [A] brand _ _ new, [E] _ Tennessee waltz, it's just no telling [G#m] [B] who [E] will be there. _ _ _
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