Chords for Johnny Cash & June Carter - 1967 [Raro]
Tempo:
127.6 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Db
Eb
Gb
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb]
Right now we'd like to bring out the flower of Clinch Mountain, Miss June Carter.
Come here, June.
Hi.
Will you do a song for us?
I'd love to do a song.
I'd like to hear one of your famous poems first.
Yes, let's see.
Most of the poems I do are little country things.
I'd say I could do a love poem for you. Okay.
Is that all right?
Okay.
You like that French actor, what's his name?
Oh, you mean, comes with me to
To the cow's barn.
[F] No.
No.
It's the cow's barn.
Oh, well.
If you're going to be like [Eb] him, I'll hold your hands.
That way I'll know just exactly where they're at.
Okay.
[Bb] Now, I'll do you a little love poem.
All right.
It goes, love is just a thing of beauty, and beauty is a blossom.
If you want to get your finger bit, poke it at a possum.
[Bm] No.
Sing one.
I think I'd [Ab] better.
She'll just give me a [F] guitar.
Don't know if I can do it any better than I can sing.
Tell poetry or not, but we'll try [Ab] one.
I like to sing old Carter family songs, because I think I know [B] them a little better.
Here's one that's an old one from a long time ago called The Foggy [Cm] Mountain Top.
[Ab] [Eb]
[Ab] If I was on [Db] some foggy mountain top, I'd sail away.
[Eb] [Ab] Yes, I'd sail all around the wide world to the boy [Eb] I love.
[Ab] He'd cause me, [Db] [Ab] he'd cause [Fm] me to leave [Eb] my home.
[Ab] Oh, the lonesome pastures, I'm on [Eb] my way.
[Ab] If I was on some foggy mountain top, I'd sail away.
[Eb] [Ab] Yes, I'd sail all around [Db] the [Ab] wide world to the boy [Eb] I love.
[Ab] [Db]
Oh, when you [Gb] come to court, put on your [Ab] navy blue,
[Db] and long tail rags [Gb] and [Db] pouches, don't [Ab] do it plain [Db] for me.
If I was [Gb] on some foggy [Db] mountain top, I'd sail away.
[Ab] Yes, [Db] I'd sail all [Gb] around the [Db] wide world to the [Ab] boy I love.
[Db]
Now when you see [Gb] that [Db] red blonde, that's something you [Ab] can tell her.
[Db] She need not do [Gb] her [Db] time away, [Bbm] she's trying [Ab] to feel [Db] my feelings.
If I was on [Gb] some foggy [Db] mountain top, I'd sail away.
[Ab] Yes, [Db] I'd sail all [Gb] around [Db] the wide world to the boy [Ab] I [Db] love.
To the boy [Ab] I [Db] love.
[Db]
Right now we'd like to bring out the flower of Clinch Mountain, Miss June Carter.
Come here, June.
Hi.
Will you do a song for us?
I'd love to do a song.
I'd like to hear one of your famous poems first.
Yes, let's see.
Most of the poems I do are little country things.
I'd say I could do a love poem for you. Okay.
Is that all right?
Okay.
You like that French actor, what's his name?
Oh, you mean, comes with me to
To the cow's barn.
[F] No.
No.
It's the cow's barn.
Oh, well.
If you're going to be like [Eb] him, I'll hold your hands.
That way I'll know just exactly where they're at.
Okay.
[Bb] Now, I'll do you a little love poem.
All right.
It goes, love is just a thing of beauty, and beauty is a blossom.
If you want to get your finger bit, poke it at a possum.
[Bm] No.
Sing one.
I think I'd [Ab] better.
She'll just give me a [F] guitar.
Don't know if I can do it any better than I can sing.
Tell poetry or not, but we'll try [Ab] one.
I like to sing old Carter family songs, because I think I know [B] them a little better.
Here's one that's an old one from a long time ago called The Foggy [Cm] Mountain Top.
[Ab] [Eb]
[Ab] If I was on [Db] some foggy mountain top, I'd sail away.
[Eb] [Ab] Yes, I'd sail all around the wide world to the boy [Eb] I love.
[Ab] He'd cause me, [Db] [Ab] he'd cause [Fm] me to leave [Eb] my home.
[Ab] Oh, the lonesome pastures, I'm on [Eb] my way.
[Ab] If I was on some foggy mountain top, I'd sail away.
[Eb] [Ab] Yes, I'd sail all around [Db] the [Ab] wide world to the boy [Eb] I love.
[Ab] [Db]
Oh, when you [Gb] come to court, put on your [Ab] navy blue,
[Db] and long tail rags [Gb] and [Db] pouches, don't [Ab] do it plain [Db] for me.
If I was [Gb] on some foggy [Db] mountain top, I'd sail away.
[Ab] Yes, [Db] I'd sail all [Gb] around the [Db] wide world to the [Ab] boy I love.
[Db]
Now when you see [Gb] that [Db] red blonde, that's something you [Ab] can tell her.
[Db] She need not do [Gb] her [Db] time away, [Bbm] she's trying [Ab] to feel [Db] my feelings.
If I was on [Gb] some foggy [Db] mountain top, I'd sail away.
[Ab] Yes, [Db] I'd sail all [Gb] around [Db] the wide world to the boy [Ab] I [Db] love.
To the boy [Ab] I [Db] love.
[Db]
Key:
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Gb
Bb
Ab
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_ _ _ _ Right now we'd like to bring out the flower of Clinch Mountain, Miss June Carter.
Come here, June.
Hi.
Will _ _ you do a song for us?
I'd love to do a song.
I'd like to hear one of your famous poems first. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Yes, let's see.
Most of the poems I do are little country things.
I'd say I could do a love poem for you. Okay.
Is that all right?
Okay. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ You like that French actor, what's his name?
Oh, you mean, _ _ _ _ _ _ comes with me to_
To the cow's barn.
[F] No. _ _ _ _
No.
It's the cow's barn.
Oh, well.
If you're going to be like [Eb] him, I'll hold your hands.
That way I'll know just exactly where they're at.
Okay.
[Bb] _ Now, I'll do you a little love poem.
All right.
It _ _ goes, love is just a thing of beauty, _ and beauty is a blossom.
If you want to get your finger bit, poke it at a possum.
[Bm] No.
_ _ Sing one.
I think I'd [Ab] better.
_ She'll just give me a [F] guitar.
Don't know if I can do it any better than I can sing.
Tell poetry or not, but we'll try [Ab] one.
I like to sing old Carter family songs, because I think I know [B] them a little better.
Here's one that's an old one from a long time ago called The Foggy [Cm] Mountain Top.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ If I was on [Db] some foggy mountain top, I'd sail away.
[Eb] _ _ [Ab] Yes, I'd sail all around the wide world to the boy [Eb] I love.
[Ab] _ _ _ He'd cause me, [Db] _ _ [Ab] _ he'd cause [Fm] me to leave [Eb] my home.
[Ab] Oh, the lonesome _ _ pastures, I'm on [Eb] my way.
[Ab] _ _ _ If I was on some foggy mountain top, I'd sail away. _
[Eb] _ _ [Ab] Yes, I'd sail all around [Db] the [Ab] wide world to the boy [Eb] I love.
[Ab] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
Oh, when you [Gb] come to court, put on your [Ab] navy blue, _
[Db] and long tail rags [Gb] and [Db] pouches, don't [Ab] do it plain [Db] for me. _
If I was [Gb] on some foggy [Db] mountain top, I'd sail away.
[Ab] Yes, _ [Db] I'd sail all _ [Gb] around the [Db] wide world to the [Ab] boy I love.
[Db] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Now when you see [Gb] that [Db] red blonde, that's something you [Ab] can tell her.
_ [Db] She need not do [Gb] her [Db] time away, [Bbm] she's trying [Ab] to feel [Db] my feelings.
_ If I was on [Gb] some foggy [Db] mountain top, I'd sail away.
[Ab] Yes, _ _ [Db] I'd sail all [Gb] around [Db] the wide world to the boy [Ab] I [Db] love.
_ _ To the boy [Ab] I [Db] love.
_ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Right now we'd like to bring out the flower of Clinch Mountain, Miss June Carter.
Come here, June.
Hi.
Will _ _ you do a song for us?
I'd love to do a song.
I'd like to hear one of your famous poems first. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Yes, let's see.
Most of the poems I do are little country things.
I'd say I could do a love poem for you. Okay.
Is that all right?
Okay. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ You like that French actor, what's his name?
Oh, you mean, _ _ _ _ _ _ comes with me to_
To the cow's barn.
[F] No. _ _ _ _
No.
It's the cow's barn.
Oh, well.
If you're going to be like [Eb] him, I'll hold your hands.
That way I'll know just exactly where they're at.
Okay.
[Bb] _ Now, I'll do you a little love poem.
All right.
It _ _ goes, love is just a thing of beauty, _ and beauty is a blossom.
If you want to get your finger bit, poke it at a possum.
[Bm] No.
_ _ Sing one.
I think I'd [Ab] better.
_ She'll just give me a [F] guitar.
Don't know if I can do it any better than I can sing.
Tell poetry or not, but we'll try [Ab] one.
I like to sing old Carter family songs, because I think I know [B] them a little better.
Here's one that's an old one from a long time ago called The Foggy [Cm] Mountain Top.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ If I was on [Db] some foggy mountain top, I'd sail away.
[Eb] _ _ [Ab] Yes, I'd sail all around the wide world to the boy [Eb] I love.
[Ab] _ _ _ He'd cause me, [Db] _ _ [Ab] _ he'd cause [Fm] me to leave [Eb] my home.
[Ab] Oh, the lonesome _ _ pastures, I'm on [Eb] my way.
[Ab] _ _ _ If I was on some foggy mountain top, I'd sail away. _
[Eb] _ _ [Ab] Yes, I'd sail all around [Db] the [Ab] wide world to the boy [Eb] I love.
[Ab] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
Oh, when you [Gb] come to court, put on your [Ab] navy blue, _
[Db] and long tail rags [Gb] and [Db] pouches, don't [Ab] do it plain [Db] for me. _
If I was [Gb] on some foggy [Db] mountain top, I'd sail away.
[Ab] Yes, _ [Db] I'd sail all _ [Gb] around the [Db] wide world to the [Ab] boy I love.
[Db] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Now when you see [Gb] that [Db] red blonde, that's something you [Ab] can tell her.
_ [Db] She need not do [Gb] her [Db] time away, [Bbm] she's trying [Ab] to feel [Db] my feelings.
_ If I was on [Gb] some foggy [Db] mountain top, I'd sail away.
[Ab] Yes, _ _ [Db] I'd sail all [Gb] around [Db] the wide world to the boy [Ab] I [Db] love.
_ _ To the boy [Ab] I [Db] love.
_ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _