Chords for Loretta Lynn - Coal Miner's Daughter (Official Audio)

Tempo:
137.8 bpm
Chords used:

E

A

D

Eb

B

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Loretta Lynn - Coal Miner's Daughter (Official Audio) chords
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[A]
[D]
Well I was [G] born to coal [D] miners daughter in a cabin [E] on a hill in [A] Butcher Hollow.
[D] We were poor but we had love, [G] that's the one thing that daddy [D] made sure of.
He shoveled [A] coal to make a poor [D] man's dollar.
My daddy worked [G] all night in the Vander [D] coal mine, all day long [E] in the field of [A] hoeing corn.
[D] Mommy rocked the babies at night and [G] read the Bible by the coal [D] oil light.
And everything would start [A] all over come break [D] of morn.
[Bb]
[Eb] Daddy loved and raised [Ab] that kids on a [Eb] miner's pay.
Mommy scrubbed our clothes [F] on a washboard [Bb] every day.
[Eb] Why I seen her fingers bleed to [Ab] complain there was [Eb] no need.
She'd smile in [Bb] mommy's understanding [Eb] way.
In the summer [Ab] time we didn't have sheets [Eb] to wear.
But in the winter time [F] we'd all get a brand [Bb] new pair.
[Eb] Brought my mail order catalog, [Ab] money made from selling a [Eb] hog.
Daddy always [Bb] managed to get the money [Eb] somewhere.
[B]
Yeah [E] I'm proud to be [A] a coal [E] miner's daughter.
I remember well [Gb] the well I drew [B] water.
The [E] work we done was hard and [A] I would sleep cause we [E] were tired.
Never thought of [B] ever leaving [E] Butcher Hollow.
Well a lot of things [A] have changed since way back [E] then.
And it's so good [Gb] to be back [B] home again.
Not [E] much left but the floors, nothing [A] lives here [E] anymore.
Set the memories of [B] a coal [E] miner's daughter.
Set the memories of [B] a coal [E] miner's daughter.
Key:  
E
2311
A
1231
D
1321
Eb
12341116
B
12341112
E
2311
A
1231
D
1321
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Well I was [G] born to _ coal [D] miners daughter _ _ _ _ _ in a cabin [E] on a hill in [A] Butcher Hollow. _ _ _ _
_ [D] We were poor but we had love, _ [G] that's the one thing that daddy [D] made sure of.
He shoveled [A] coal to make a poor [D] man's dollar. _ _ _ _
_ My daddy worked [G] all night in the Vander [D] coal mine, _ _ _ _ _ all day long [E] in the field of [A] hoeing corn. _ _ _ _
_ [D] Mommy rocked the babies at night and [G] read the Bible by the coal [D] oil light.
And everything would start [A] all over come break [D] of morn.
_ _ [Bb] _ _
_ [Eb] Daddy loved and raised [Ab] that kids on a _ [Eb] miner's pay. _ _ _ _
_ Mommy scrubbed our clothes [F] on a washboard [Bb] every day. _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] Why I seen her fingers bleed to [Ab] complain there was [Eb] no need.
_ She'd smile in [Bb] mommy's _ understanding [Eb] way. _ _ _ _
_ In the summer _ [Ab] time we didn't have sheets [Eb] to wear. _ _ _
But in the winter time [F] we'd all get a brand [Bb] new pair. _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] Brought my mail order catalog, _ _ [Ab] money made from selling a [Eb] hog.
_ Daddy always _ [Bb] managed to get the money [Eb] somewhere.
_ _ [B] _
Yeah [E] I'm proud to be [A] a coal [E] miner's daughter. _ _ _ _
I remember well [Gb] the well I drew [B] water. _ _ _ _
The [E] work we done was hard and [A] I would sleep cause we [E] were tired.
_ Never thought of [B] ever leaving _ [E] Butcher Hollow. _ _ _ _
Well a lot of things [A] have changed since way back [E] then. _ _ _ _
_ And it's so good [Gb] to be back [B] home again. _ _ _ _
Not [E] much left but the floors, nothing [A] lives here _ [E] anymore.
Set the memories of [B] a coal _ [E] miner's daughter. _ _ _ _
Set the memories of [B] a coal [E] miner's daughter. _ _ _ _
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