Chords for Liz Anderson-Granma's House.mov
Tempo:
110.3 bpm
Chords used:
F
Eb
Bb
C
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Eb] [F]
[Bb] The house stands [F] deserted [Eb] with weeds overgrown.
The windows [Bb] are broken [F] and bare.
But it [Bb] holds all [F] the memories [Eb] my childhood [F] has known.
For [Eb] my own [F] sweet grandma lived [Bb] there.
And when I was lonely [Eb] to grandma I'd run.
[C] And she'd hold me close for [F] a while.
One [Bb] flick [F] of a kiss she [Eb] could turn on [F] the sun.
[Eb] And dry all [F] my tears with [Bb] one smile.
My grandma's [F] old rocker [Eb] still stands [F] in the hall.
[Eb] Of the house that's so [Bb]
shabby [F] and old.
But [Bb] in that [F] humble house [Eb] between those [F] battered walls.
[Eb] Was more happiness [F] than it [Bb] could hold.
Then when I grew older [Eb] it came grandma's time.
[C] To leave all the world [Gm] [F] and its care.
[Bb] She needed [F] a grandma and [Eb] so he [F] took mine.
To [Eb] love all [F] those children [Bb] up there.
The porch now is sagging [Eb] the paint is all gone.
It [C] stands all alone without [F] care.
But it [Bb] holds all the [F] memories my [Eb] childhood [F] has known.
[Eb] For my own sweet [F] grandma [Bb] lived there.
[G] [Bb] [N]
[N]
[Bb] The house stands [F] deserted [Eb] with weeds overgrown.
The windows [Bb] are broken [F] and bare.
But it [Bb] holds all [F] the memories [Eb] my childhood [F] has known.
For [Eb] my own [F] sweet grandma lived [Bb] there.
And when I was lonely [Eb] to grandma I'd run.
[C] And she'd hold me close for [F] a while.
One [Bb] flick [F] of a kiss she [Eb] could turn on [F] the sun.
[Eb] And dry all [F] my tears with [Bb] one smile.
My grandma's [F] old rocker [Eb] still stands [F] in the hall.
[Eb] Of the house that's so [Bb]
shabby [F] and old.
But [Bb] in that [F] humble house [Eb] between those [F] battered walls.
[Eb] Was more happiness [F] than it [Bb] could hold.
Then when I grew older [Eb] it came grandma's time.
[C] To leave all the world [Gm] [F] and its care.
[Bb] She needed [F] a grandma and [Eb] so he [F] took mine.
To [Eb] love all [F] those children [Bb] up there.
The porch now is sagging [Eb] the paint is all gone.
It [C] stands all alone without [F] care.
But it [Bb] holds all the [F] memories my [Eb] childhood [F] has known.
[Eb] For my own sweet [F] grandma [Bb] lived there.
[G] [Bb] [N]
[N]
Key:
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Eb
Bb
C
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F
Eb
Bb
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_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[Bb] The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ house _ stands [F] deserted _ [Eb] with weeds _ overgrown. _
_ The windows _ _ [Bb] are broken _ [F] and bare. _ _ _ _
But it [Bb] holds all [F] the memories _ [Eb] my childhood [F] has known.
For [Eb] my _ own [F] sweet grandma lived [Bb] there. _ _ _ _
_ And when I was lonely _ [Eb] to grandma I'd run.
_ [C] And she'd hold me close for [F] a while. _ _ _
One [Bb] flick _ [F] of a kiss she [Eb] could turn on [F] the sun.
_ [Eb] And dry all [F] my tears with [Bb] one smile. _ _ _
_ My _ grandma's [F] old _ rocker [Eb] still stands [F] in the hall.
[Eb] Of the house that's so [Bb] _
shabby [F] and old. _ _
But [Bb] in that _ [F] humble house _ [Eb] between those [F] battered walls.
[Eb] Was more happiness [F] than it [Bb] could hold. _ _ _
_ Then when I grew older [Eb] it came grandma's time.
_ [C] To leave all the world [Gm] _ [F] and its care. _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] She needed _ [F] a grandma and [Eb] so he [F] took mine.
To [Eb] _ love all [F] those children _ [Bb] up there. _ _ _ _
_ The porch now is sagging [Eb] the paint is all gone.
It [C] stands _ all alone without [F] care. _ _ _ _
But it [Bb] holds all the [F] memories my [Eb] _ childhood [F] has known.
[Eb] For my own sweet [F] grandma [Bb] lived there.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[Bb] The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ house _ stands [F] deserted _ [Eb] with weeds _ overgrown. _
_ The windows _ _ [Bb] are broken _ [F] and bare. _ _ _ _
But it [Bb] holds all [F] the memories _ [Eb] my childhood [F] has known.
For [Eb] my _ own [F] sweet grandma lived [Bb] there. _ _ _ _
_ And when I was lonely _ [Eb] to grandma I'd run.
_ [C] And she'd hold me close for [F] a while. _ _ _
One [Bb] flick _ [F] of a kiss she [Eb] could turn on [F] the sun.
_ [Eb] And dry all [F] my tears with [Bb] one smile. _ _ _
_ My _ grandma's [F] old _ rocker [Eb] still stands [F] in the hall.
[Eb] Of the house that's so [Bb] _
shabby [F] and old. _ _
But [Bb] in that _ [F] humble house _ [Eb] between those [F] battered walls.
[Eb] Was more happiness [F] than it [Bb] could hold. _ _ _
_ Then when I grew older [Eb] it came grandma's time.
_ [C] To leave all the world [Gm] _ [F] and its care. _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] She needed _ [F] a grandma and [Eb] so he [F] took mine.
To [Eb] _ love all [F] those children _ [Bb] up there. _ _ _ _
_ The porch now is sagging [Eb] the paint is all gone.
It [C] stands _ all alone without [F] care. _ _ _ _
But it [Bb] holds all the [F] memories my [Eb] _ childhood [F] has known.
[Eb] For my own sweet [F] grandma [Bb] lived there.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
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