Chords for JUDY COLLINS & STEPHEN STILLS - "Someday Soon" with Graham Nash 1990
Tempo:
150 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Em
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] We've known each [F] other how long now?
Oh God, should we [G] really tell them?
Do you want to tell [D] them?
It's been too long.
Oh [B] boy, it's been a long [C] time.
Sag Harbor in what, 69?
Sag Harbor, [Eb] 1969.
Judy was
was going out with [C] Stephen at that time and so she was a frequent visitor to the island.
[Db] Strange little house we lived [D] in.
Wonderful little house.
It was everything you think of
what it should have been.
It was just [A] exactly right.
Do you happen [D] to remember
when you first heard Sweet Judy Blue Eyes, which is [F] a song that, you know, do you know how many
[D] questions we have to answer about you in every interview we do?
[E] Do you remember where you were
when [Gm] you first heard it?
I was [D] sitting in a [Eb] hotel room somewhere, either that [E] or in my apartment,
but I think [Gm] it was a hotel room [G] [E] and Stephen came in and sat down and started to play this song
and I started to cry.
[F] That's the first time I ever heard it.
Yeah, [D] it's a beautiful piece of music,
isn't it?
It is beautiful.
Does it make you feel special?
[F] I think it must make you feel special.
It's wonderful.
[D] Well, first of all, it's one of those pieces of music that [Ab] is so [A] of a [E] time and
yet it's timeless.
[Em] Yes.
It's so rare to find [E] something like that.
[Ab]
I mean, I feel personally
[Eb] about it because it [Dm] brings floods of memories to me [E] about the [G] time and the place and [E] the people
and Stephen and you [B] and me at that [C] age and me at this age.
Yeah, we think about you every night
when we do.
[Ab] Thank you.
That's lovely.
I'd like to do [F] something now, which we only thought of yesterday
and we're [C] not quite sure how it's going to go and I think it'll be just fine.
Would you do me a
favor [D] and please welcome my friend and my [F] partner Stephen Stills.
[A]
[G] [C] [Bm]
[A] [G]
[B] Good.
[Ebm]
[F] I'm going to ask [E] Judy, I asked
earlier if we [Dm] could do a song that Stephen helped to record many years ago from the Who Knows Where
the Time Goes album, a beautiful [D] song called Someday Soon written by Ian Tyson.
Very beautiful.
[G]
[Am] [D]
[G]
[Em]
His age is [G] 21.
[Bm] Comes from down in Southern Colorado.
[Am] [D] [G] He's just out of the [Em] service
and he's looking for [G] his fun someday [Am] soon.
I'm going with [Em] him someday [G] soon.
My parents can't [Em] stand him because he [C] works the road.
[G] My [Bm]
father says that he will leave [Am] me crying.
[G] But I'll [Em] go with him right down the [C] toughest road I [G] know.
Someday [Am] soon.
I'm [D] going with him someday [G] soon.
[D] When he comes to go, [C] he ain't got a good word [G] to say.
[Em] I guess it's cause he was just as wild
[A] in his [D] early days.
[G] So blow you, [Em]
blow [C] my love to [G]
me.
He's [Bm] driving in [C] from California.
[D] [G] He loves the [Em] damn rodeo
as [C] much as he [G] loves me.
Someday [Am] soon.
I'm [D] going with him someday [G] soon.
[Em] [C]
[G] [Bm]
[Am]
[G] [Em]
[C] [G]
[Am] [D]
[G]
[D]
[C] He ain't got a good word [G] to say.
I guess [Em] it's cause he was just as wild [A] in his [D] early days.
[G] So blow you, [Em]
[C] blow my love [G] to me.
He's [Bm] driving in tonight from [C] [D] California.
[G] He loves the
[Em] damn rodeo
just as [C] much as he loves [G] me.
Someday [Am]
soon.
I'm going [D] with him someday.
[G] [Em] Someday, someday soon.
[Am] [D] [G]
[A]
Oh God, should we [G] really tell them?
Do you want to tell [D] them?
It's been too long.
Oh [B] boy, it's been a long [C] time.
Sag Harbor in what, 69?
Sag Harbor, [Eb] 1969.
Judy was
was going out with [C] Stephen at that time and so she was a frequent visitor to the island.
[Db] Strange little house we lived [D] in.
Wonderful little house.
It was everything you think of
what it should have been.
It was just [A] exactly right.
Do you happen [D] to remember
when you first heard Sweet Judy Blue Eyes, which is [F] a song that, you know, do you know how many
[D] questions we have to answer about you in every interview we do?
[E] Do you remember where you were
when [Gm] you first heard it?
I was [D] sitting in a [Eb] hotel room somewhere, either that [E] or in my apartment,
but I think [Gm] it was a hotel room [G] [E] and Stephen came in and sat down and started to play this song
and I started to cry.
[F] That's the first time I ever heard it.
Yeah, [D] it's a beautiful piece of music,
isn't it?
It is beautiful.
Does it make you feel special?
[F] I think it must make you feel special.
It's wonderful.
[D] Well, first of all, it's one of those pieces of music that [Ab] is so [A] of a [E] time and
yet it's timeless.
[Em] Yes.
It's so rare to find [E] something like that.
[Ab]
I mean, I feel personally
[Eb] about it because it [Dm] brings floods of memories to me [E] about the [G] time and the place and [E] the people
and Stephen and you [B] and me at that [C] age and me at this age.
Yeah, we think about you every night
when we do.
[Ab] Thank you.
That's lovely.
I'd like to do [F] something now, which we only thought of yesterday
and we're [C] not quite sure how it's going to go and I think it'll be just fine.
Would you do me a
favor [D] and please welcome my friend and my [F] partner Stephen Stills.
[A]
[G] [C] [Bm]
[A] [G]
[B] Good.
[Ebm]
[F] I'm going to ask [E] Judy, I asked
earlier if we [Dm] could do a song that Stephen helped to record many years ago from the Who Knows Where
the Time Goes album, a beautiful [D] song called Someday Soon written by Ian Tyson.
Very beautiful.
[G]
[Am] [D]
[G]
[Em]
His age is [G] 21.
[Bm] Comes from down in Southern Colorado.
[Am] [D] [G] He's just out of the [Em] service
and he's looking for [G] his fun someday [Am] soon.
I'm going with [Em] him someday [G] soon.
My parents can't [Em] stand him because he [C] works the road.
[G] My [Bm]
father says that he will leave [Am] me crying.
[G] But I'll [Em] go with him right down the [C] toughest road I [G] know.
Someday [Am] soon.
I'm [D] going with him someday [G] soon.
[D] When he comes to go, [C] he ain't got a good word [G] to say.
[Em] I guess it's cause he was just as wild
[A] in his [D] early days.
[G] So blow you, [Em]
blow [C] my love to [G]
me.
He's [Bm] driving in [C] from California.
[D] [G] He loves the [Em] damn rodeo
as [C] much as he [G] loves me.
Someday [Am] soon.
I'm [D] going with him someday [G] soon.
[Em] [C]
[G] [Bm]
[Am]
[G] [Em]
[C] [G]
[Am] [D]
[G]
[D]
[C] He ain't got a good word [G] to say.
I guess [Em] it's cause he was just as wild [A] in his [D] early days.
[G] So blow you, [Em]
[C] blow my love [G] to me.
He's [Bm] driving in tonight from [C] [D] California.
[G] He loves the
[Em] damn rodeo
just as [C] much as he loves [G] me.
Someday [Am]
soon.
I'm going [D] with him someday.
[G] [Em] Someday, someday soon.
[Am] [D] [G]
[A]
Key:
G
D
C
Em
Am
G
D
C
[N] We've known each [F] other how long now?
Oh God, should we [G] really tell them?
Do you want to tell [D] them?
It's been too long.
Oh [B] boy, it's been a long [C] time.
Sag Harbor in what, 69?
Sag Harbor, [Eb] 1969.
_ Judy was
was going out with [C] Stephen at that time and so she was a frequent visitor to the island.
[Db] _ Strange little house we lived [D] in.
Wonderful little house.
It was everything you think of
_ what it should have been.
It was just [A] exactly right.
_ Do you happen [D] to remember _
when you first heard Sweet Judy Blue Eyes, which is [F] a song that, you know, do you know how many
[D] questions we have to answer about you in every interview we do?
_ _ [E] _ Do you remember where you were
when [Gm] you first heard it?
I was [D] sitting in _ a _ [Eb] hotel room somewhere, either that [E] or in my apartment,
but I think [Gm] it was a hotel room [G] _ _ [E] and Stephen came in and sat down and started to play this song
and I started to cry.
_ _ [F] That's the first time I ever heard it.
Yeah, [D] it's a beautiful piece of music,
isn't it?
It is beautiful.
Does it make you feel special?
[F] I think it must make you feel special.
It's wonderful.
[D] Well, first of all, it's one of those pieces of music that [Ab] is so [A] of a [E] time and
yet it's timeless.
[Em] Yes.
It's so rare to find [E] something like that.
[Ab] _
I mean, I feel personally
[Eb] about it because it [Dm] brings floods of memories to me [E] about the [G] time and the place and [E] the people
and Stephen and you [B] and me at that [C] age and me at this age.
Yeah, we think about you every night
when we do.
[Ab] Thank you.
That's lovely.
I'd like to do [F] something now, which we only thought of yesterday
and we're [C] not quite sure how it's going to go and I think it'll be just fine.
Would you do me a
favor [D] and please welcome my friend and my [F] partner Stephen Stills. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ Good.
[Ebm] _ _
_ [F] _ _ I'm going to ask [E] Judy, I asked
earlier if we [Dm] could do a song that Stephen helped to record many years ago from the Who Knows Where
the Time Goes album, a beautiful [D] song called Someday Soon written by Ian Tyson.
Very beautiful.
[G] _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ His age is [G] 21.
_ _ _ _ [Bm] Comes from down in _ Southern Colorado. _
[Am] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] He's just out of the [Em] service _
and he's looking for [G] his fun someday _ [Am] soon.
I'm going with [Em] him someday [G] soon. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ My parents _ can't [Em] stand him because he [C] works the road.
[G] _ _ _ My [Bm]
father says that he will leave [Am] me _ crying. _ _ _
[G] But I'll _ [Em] go with him right down the [C] toughest road I [G] know.
_ Someday [Am] soon.
_ I'm [D] going with him _ someday [G] soon. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] When he comes to go, _ _ [C] he ain't got a good word [G] to say. _
_ [Em] I guess it's cause he was just as _ wild
_ [A] in his [D] early _ _ _ _ _ days.
[G] So blow you, _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ blow [C] my _ love to [G] _
me.
He's [Bm] driving in _ _ _ _ [C] from California. _
_ [D] _ _ _ [G] He loves the [Em] damn _ rodeo
as [C] much as he [G] loves me.
Someday [Am] soon.
_ I'm [D] going with him someday [G] soon. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] He ain't got a good word [G] to say. _ _
I guess [Em] it's cause he was just as wild _ [A] in his [D] early _ _ days.
_ _ [G] So blow you, _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[C] blow my love [G] to me.
He's [Bm] driving in tonight _ from [C] _ _ _ [D] California.
_ _ _ [G] He loves the _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ damn rodeo
just as [C] much as he loves [G] me.
_ Someday [Am]
soon.
I'm going [D] with him someday.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] Someday, someday soon.
[Am] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oh God, should we [G] really tell them?
Do you want to tell [D] them?
It's been too long.
Oh [B] boy, it's been a long [C] time.
Sag Harbor in what, 69?
Sag Harbor, [Eb] 1969.
_ Judy was
was going out with [C] Stephen at that time and so she was a frequent visitor to the island.
[Db] _ Strange little house we lived [D] in.
Wonderful little house.
It was everything you think of
_ what it should have been.
It was just [A] exactly right.
_ Do you happen [D] to remember _
when you first heard Sweet Judy Blue Eyes, which is [F] a song that, you know, do you know how many
[D] questions we have to answer about you in every interview we do?
_ _ [E] _ Do you remember where you were
when [Gm] you first heard it?
I was [D] sitting in _ a _ [Eb] hotel room somewhere, either that [E] or in my apartment,
but I think [Gm] it was a hotel room [G] _ _ [E] and Stephen came in and sat down and started to play this song
and I started to cry.
_ _ [F] That's the first time I ever heard it.
Yeah, [D] it's a beautiful piece of music,
isn't it?
It is beautiful.
Does it make you feel special?
[F] I think it must make you feel special.
It's wonderful.
[D] Well, first of all, it's one of those pieces of music that [Ab] is so [A] of a [E] time and
yet it's timeless.
[Em] Yes.
It's so rare to find [E] something like that.
[Ab] _
I mean, I feel personally
[Eb] about it because it [Dm] brings floods of memories to me [E] about the [G] time and the place and [E] the people
and Stephen and you [B] and me at that [C] age and me at this age.
Yeah, we think about you every night
when we do.
[Ab] Thank you.
That's lovely.
I'd like to do [F] something now, which we only thought of yesterday
and we're [C] not quite sure how it's going to go and I think it'll be just fine.
Would you do me a
favor [D] and please welcome my friend and my [F] partner Stephen Stills. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ Good.
[Ebm] _ _
_ [F] _ _ I'm going to ask [E] Judy, I asked
earlier if we [Dm] could do a song that Stephen helped to record many years ago from the Who Knows Where
the Time Goes album, a beautiful [D] song called Someday Soon written by Ian Tyson.
Very beautiful.
[G] _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ His age is [G] 21.
_ _ _ _ [Bm] Comes from down in _ Southern Colorado. _
[Am] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] He's just out of the [Em] service _
and he's looking for [G] his fun someday _ [Am] soon.
I'm going with [Em] him someday [G] soon. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ My parents _ can't [Em] stand him because he [C] works the road.
[G] _ _ _ My [Bm]
father says that he will leave [Am] me _ crying. _ _ _
[G] But I'll _ [Em] go with him right down the [C] toughest road I [G] know.
_ Someday [Am] soon.
_ I'm [D] going with him _ someday [G] soon. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] When he comes to go, _ _ [C] he ain't got a good word [G] to say. _
_ [Em] I guess it's cause he was just as _ wild
_ [A] in his [D] early _ _ _ _ _ days.
[G] So blow you, _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ blow [C] my _ love to [G] _
me.
He's [Bm] driving in _ _ _ _ [C] from California. _
_ [D] _ _ _ [G] He loves the [Em] damn _ rodeo
as [C] much as he [G] loves me.
Someday [Am] soon.
_ I'm [D] going with him someday [G] soon. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] He ain't got a good word [G] to say. _ _
I guess [Em] it's cause he was just as wild _ [A] in his [D] early _ _ days.
_ _ [G] So blow you, _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[C] blow my love [G] to me.
He's [Bm] driving in tonight _ from [C] _ _ _ [D] California.
_ _ _ [G] He loves the _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ damn rodeo
just as [C] much as he loves [G] me.
_ Someday [Am]
soon.
I'm going [D] with him someday.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] Someday, someday soon.
[Am] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _