Chords for New River Train with Orrin Star
Tempo:
123.85 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
C#
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [D]
[G] [A]
[F#m] [D] [C#m] [D]
[C#m] [D] Darling, you can't love [C#m] [D] one.
Darling, you can't [A] love one.
No, [D] you can't love one.
[G] And have any fun.
[A] Oh, darling, you can't love [D] one.
I'm riding on that new river train.
Riding on that new river [A] train.
[D] That same old train.
[G] That's brought me here.
[A] Gonna carry me away [D] again.
[N] Alright.
I did a lot of different moves in that song.
So [D] if I'm singing the chorus,
I'm riding on that new river train.
I have a pause to fill there.
I do one of two things.
[E] First is sort of an old time bass run.
Again, this is, I'm going [A] 2-3 [E] on the low E
[C#] and then [D]-2-3 on the A. [G#] So I'm going. [A] [B] [C#] [D] The important thing to note about that is I'm alternating my strokes and going [G#] down, up, down, up, down. [A] [B] [D] But [E] every down stroke is a rest stroke. So I'm going. Dit, dit, dit, dit, dit. That gives a nice punchy kind of Riley Puckett old time Doc Watson [D] feel. Riding on that new river [C#m] train. [D] It's a power run and we use rest strokes liberally. [G] The other thing I do in that pause is just a little, it's much prettier and no rest strokes involved. It's just a little figure where I go. [D] I put my middle [Bm] finger on the second fret of the G string. Hit it, lift it up and hit it [D] again. And then hammer on to the, where the finger normally [G] is on the C chord. [D] Riding on that new river train. Followed [C#] by a recovery [D] stroke. Riding on that new river train. Riding on that new [A] river train. [E] Now when I get to my G, a couple things. I'll often do that little hammer [D] on into G figure. Riding on that new [G#] river [A] train. And then I'll throw in a bass run ending on a, you know, just a little [D] sounds like. Riding on that new [G#] river [A] train. [Dm] [D] That's when I get to the C that follows that. Instead of hitting a bass note, I'll do just a power strum. That's, then I'll do the same thing on a C seventh chord. That same old train. [G] Ever brought me here. [A] Gonna carry me away. I'll do my cool G seventh. Way up with the rake. Way [D] again. [A] [C#] [D] [E] So very slowly, here's [G] the whole package of different textures on [D] this. Riding on that new river [G#] train. [C#] [D] Riding on that new [G#] river [A] [F#] train. [A] [D] Same old train. [G] That brought me here. Gonna [A] carry me [F#m] [A] away [D] again. [C#] [D]
[G] [A]
[F#m] [D] [C#m] [D]
[C#m] [D] Darling, you can't love [C#m] [D] one.
Darling, you can't [A] love one.
No, [D] you can't love one.
[G] And have any fun.
[A] Oh, darling, you can't love [D] one.
I'm riding on that new river train.
Riding on that new river [A] train.
[D] That same old train.
[G] That's brought me here.
[A] Gonna carry me away [D] again.
[N] Alright.
I did a lot of different moves in that song.
So [D] if I'm singing the chorus,
I'm riding on that new river train.
I have a pause to fill there.
I do one of two things.
[E] First is sort of an old time bass run.
Again, this is, I'm going [A] 2-3 [E] on the low E
[C#] and then [D]-2-3 on the A. [G#] So I'm going. [A] [B] [C#] [D] The important thing to note about that is I'm alternating my strokes and going [G#] down, up, down, up, down. [A] [B] [D] But [E] every down stroke is a rest stroke. So I'm going. Dit, dit, dit, dit, dit. That gives a nice punchy kind of Riley Puckett old time Doc Watson [D] feel. Riding on that new river [C#m] train. [D] It's a power run and we use rest strokes liberally. [G] The other thing I do in that pause is just a little, it's much prettier and no rest strokes involved. It's just a little figure where I go. [D] I put my middle [Bm] finger on the second fret of the G string. Hit it, lift it up and hit it [D] again. And then hammer on to the, where the finger normally [G] is on the C chord. [D] Riding on that new river train. Followed [C#] by a recovery [D] stroke. Riding on that new river train. Riding on that new [A] river train. [E] Now when I get to my G, a couple things. I'll often do that little hammer [D] on into G figure. Riding on that new [G#] river [A] train. And then I'll throw in a bass run ending on a, you know, just a little [D] sounds like. Riding on that new [G#] river [A] train. [Dm] [D] That's when I get to the C that follows that. Instead of hitting a bass note, I'll do just a power strum. That's, then I'll do the same thing on a C seventh chord. That same old train. [G] Ever brought me here. [A] Gonna carry me away. I'll do my cool G seventh. Way up with the rake. Way [D] again. [A] [C#] [D] [E] So very slowly, here's [G] the whole package of different textures on [D] this. Riding on that new river [G#] train. [C#] [D] Riding on that new [G#] river [A] [F#] train. [A] [D] Same old train. [G] That brought me here. Gonna [A] carry me [F#m] [A] away [D] again. [C#] [D]
Key:
D
A
G
C#
G#
D
A
G
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ [C#m] _ [D] _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ [D] _ _ Darling, you can't love [C#m] [D] one.
_ Darling, you can't [A] love _ one.
No, [D] you can't love one.
[G] And have any fun.
[A] Oh, darling, you can't love [D] one.
_ _ I'm riding on that new river train.
_ _ Riding on that new river [A] train.
_ [D] That same old train.
[G] That's brought me here.
[A] Gonna carry me away [D] _ again. _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ Alright. _
I did a lot of different moves in that song.
So [D] if I'm singing the chorus,
I'm riding on that new river train.
I have a pause to fill there.
I do one of two things.
[E] First is sort of an old time bass run.
Again, this is, I'm going [A] 2-3 [E] on the _ low E
[C#] and then [D]-2-3 on the A. [G#] So I'm going. [A] _ [B] _ [C#] _ [D] _ _ _ The important thing to note about that is I'm alternating my strokes and going [G#] down, up, down, up, down. [A] _ [B] _ [D] _ But [E] every down stroke is a rest stroke. So I'm going. Dit, dit, dit, dit, dit. That gives a nice punchy kind of Riley Puckett old time Doc Watson [D] feel. _ Riding on that new river _ [C#m] train. [D] _ _ _ It's a power run and we use rest strokes liberally. [G] The other thing I do in that pause is just a little, it's much prettier and no rest strokes involved. It's just a little figure where I go. _ [D] _ _ _ _ I put my middle [Bm] finger on the second fret of the G string. _ _ Hit it, lift it up and hit it [D] again. _ And then hammer on to the, _ where the finger normally [G] is on the C chord. [D] _ _ Riding on that new river _ train. _ _ _ Followed _ [C#] by a recovery [D] stroke. Riding on that new river _ train. _ _ _ _ Riding on that new [A] river train. [E] Now when I get to my G, a couple things. I'll often do that little hammer [D] on into G figure. _ Riding on that new [G#] river [A] train. _ And then I'll throw in a bass run ending on a, you know, just a _ little _ [D] sounds like. Riding on that new [G#] river [A] train. _ _ _ _ [Dm] [D] That's when I get to the C that follows that. _ _ Instead of hitting a bass note, I'll do just a power strum. That's, _ _ then I'll do the same thing on a C seventh chord. That same old train. [G] Ever brought me here. [A] Gonna carry me away. _ I'll do my cool G seventh. Way up with the rake. _ Way [D] again. _ [A] _ [C#] _ [D] _ _ _ [E] So very slowly, here's [G] the whole package of different textures on [D] this. _ Riding on that new river _ [G#] train. [C#] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ Riding on that new [G#] river [A] _ _ [F#] train. [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ Same old train. _ [G] That brought _ me here. _ Gonna [A] carry me [F#m] _ [A] away [D] again. _ _ [C#] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ [C#m] _ [D] _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ [D] _ _ Darling, you can't love [C#m] [D] one.
_ Darling, you can't [A] love _ one.
No, [D] you can't love one.
[G] And have any fun.
[A] Oh, darling, you can't love [D] one.
_ _ I'm riding on that new river train.
_ _ Riding on that new river [A] train.
_ [D] That same old train.
[G] That's brought me here.
[A] Gonna carry me away [D] _ again. _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ Alright. _
I did a lot of different moves in that song.
So [D] if I'm singing the chorus,
I'm riding on that new river train.
I have a pause to fill there.
I do one of two things.
[E] First is sort of an old time bass run.
Again, this is, I'm going [A] 2-3 [E] on the _ low E
[C#] and then [D]-2-3 on the A. [G#] So I'm going. [A] _ [B] _ [C#] _ [D] _ _ _ The important thing to note about that is I'm alternating my strokes and going [G#] down, up, down, up, down. [A] _ [B] _ [D] _ But [E] every down stroke is a rest stroke. So I'm going. Dit, dit, dit, dit, dit. That gives a nice punchy kind of Riley Puckett old time Doc Watson [D] feel. _ Riding on that new river _ [C#m] train. [D] _ _ _ It's a power run and we use rest strokes liberally. [G] The other thing I do in that pause is just a little, it's much prettier and no rest strokes involved. It's just a little figure where I go. _ [D] _ _ _ _ I put my middle [Bm] finger on the second fret of the G string. _ _ Hit it, lift it up and hit it [D] again. _ And then hammer on to the, _ where the finger normally [G] is on the C chord. [D] _ _ Riding on that new river _ train. _ _ _ Followed _ [C#] by a recovery [D] stroke. Riding on that new river _ train. _ _ _ _ Riding on that new [A] river train. [E] Now when I get to my G, a couple things. I'll often do that little hammer [D] on into G figure. _ Riding on that new [G#] river [A] train. _ And then I'll throw in a bass run ending on a, you know, just a _ little _ [D] sounds like. Riding on that new [G#] river [A] train. _ _ _ _ [Dm] [D] That's when I get to the C that follows that. _ _ Instead of hitting a bass note, I'll do just a power strum. That's, _ _ then I'll do the same thing on a C seventh chord. That same old train. [G] Ever brought me here. [A] Gonna carry me away. _ I'll do my cool G seventh. Way up with the rake. _ Way [D] again. _ [A] _ [C#] _ [D] _ _ _ [E] So very slowly, here's [G] the whole package of different textures on [D] this. _ Riding on that new river _ [G#] train. [C#] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ Riding on that new [G#] river [A] _ _ [F#] train. [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ Same old train. _ [G] That brought _ me here. _ Gonna [A] carry me [F#m] _ [A] away [D] again. _ _ [C#] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _