Chords for Man of Constant Sorrow - Ukulele Cover Lesson in D with Chords/Lyrics
Tempo:
95.2 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
C
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D]
[C] [G]
[A] [D] And [A] constant sorrow all [D] through his days.
I'm the man of [G] constant sorrow.
[A] I've seen trouble [D] all my days.
I bid farewell [G] to old Kentucky,
[A] place where I [D] was born and raised,
[A] a place where he [D] was born and raised.
Oh, six long years [G] I've been in trouble.
No [A] pleasure here [D] on earth I've found.
For in this world [G] I'm bound to ramble.
[A] I have no friends to [D] help me now.
[A] He has no friends to [D] help him now.
It's barely well, [G] my old true lover.
I [A] never expect to [D] see you again.
Oh, I'm bound to ride [G] that northern railroad.
[A] Perhaps I'll die [D] upon this train.
[A] Perhaps he'll die upon [D] this train.
You can bury me [G] in some deep valley.
[A] For many years where I [D] may lay.
And you may learn [G] to love another.
[A] While I am sleeping [D] in my grave.
[A] While he is sleeping [D] in his grave.
Maybe your friends think [G] I'm a stranger.
My [A] face you never will see [D] no more.
But there is one promise [G] that is given.
I'll [A] meet you on God's [D] golden shore.
[A] I'll meet you on God's [D] golden shore.
[C] Don't [Bm] forget to [A] subscribe.
[C#]
[C] [G]
[A] [D] And [A] constant sorrow all [D] through his days.
I'm the man of [G] constant sorrow.
[A] I've seen trouble [D] all my days.
I bid farewell [G] to old Kentucky,
[A] place where I [D] was born and raised,
[A] a place where he [D] was born and raised.
Oh, six long years [G] I've been in trouble.
No [A] pleasure here [D] on earth I've found.
For in this world [G] I'm bound to ramble.
[A] I have no friends to [D] help me now.
[A] He has no friends to [D] help him now.
It's barely well, [G] my old true lover.
I [A] never expect to [D] see you again.
Oh, I'm bound to ride [G] that northern railroad.
[A] Perhaps I'll die [D] upon this train.
[A] Perhaps he'll die upon [D] this train.
You can bury me [G] in some deep valley.
[A] For many years where I [D] may lay.
And you may learn [G] to love another.
[A] While I am sleeping [D] in my grave.
[A] While he is sleeping [D] in his grave.
Maybe your friends think [G] I'm a stranger.
My [A] face you never will see [D] no more.
But there is one promise [G] that is given.
I'll [A] meet you on God's [D] golden shore.
[A] I'll meet you on God's [D] golden shore.
[C] Don't [Bm] forget to [A] subscribe.
[C#]
Key:
D
A
G
C
Bm
D
A
G
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ And [A] constant sorrow all [D] through his _ days.
_ I'm the man of [G] constant sorrow.
_ [A] I've seen _ trouble [D] all my days.
_ _ I bid farewell _ [G] to old Kentucky, _
[A] place where I [D] was born and raised,
[A] a place where he _ [D] was born and _ raised.
Oh, six long years [G] I've been in trouble.
No [A] pleasure here [D] on earth I've found.
For _ in this world [G] I'm bound to ramble.
[A] I have no friends to [D] help me now.
[A] He has no friends to [D] help him now. _
_ _ _ It's barely _ well, [G] my old true lover.
I [A] never expect to [D] see you again.
_ Oh, I'm bound to ride [G] that northern railroad. _
[A] Perhaps I'll die [D] upon this train.
[A] Perhaps he'll die upon [D] this train. _
_ _ You can bury me [G] in some deep valley.
[A] For many years where I [D] may lay.
_ _ _ And you may learn [G] to love another.
[A] While I am sleeping [D] in my grave.
[A] While he is sleeping [D] in his grave.
_ _ _ Maybe your friends think [G] I'm a stranger.
My [A] face you _ never will see [D] no more.
_ But there is one promise [G] that is given.
I'll [A] meet you on God's [D] golden shore.
[A] I'll meet you on God's [D] golden shore. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] Don't [Bm] forget to [A] subscribe.
[C#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ And [A] constant sorrow all [D] through his _ days.
_ I'm the man of [G] constant sorrow.
_ [A] I've seen _ trouble [D] all my days.
_ _ I bid farewell _ [G] to old Kentucky, _
[A] place where I [D] was born and raised,
[A] a place where he _ [D] was born and _ raised.
Oh, six long years [G] I've been in trouble.
No [A] pleasure here [D] on earth I've found.
For _ in this world [G] I'm bound to ramble.
[A] I have no friends to [D] help me now.
[A] He has no friends to [D] help him now. _
_ _ _ It's barely _ well, [G] my old true lover.
I [A] never expect to [D] see you again.
_ Oh, I'm bound to ride [G] that northern railroad. _
[A] Perhaps I'll die [D] upon this train.
[A] Perhaps he'll die upon [D] this train. _
_ _ You can bury me [G] in some deep valley.
[A] For many years where I [D] may lay.
_ _ _ And you may learn [G] to love another.
[A] While I am sleeping [D] in my grave.
[A] While he is sleeping [D] in his grave.
_ _ _ Maybe your friends think [G] I'm a stranger.
My [A] face you _ never will see [D] no more.
_ But there is one promise [G] that is given.
I'll [A] meet you on God's [D] golden shore.
[A] I'll meet you on God's [D] golden shore. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] Don't [Bm] forget to [A] subscribe.
[C#] _ _ _ _