Chords for Smiley Bates - OLD LOG CABIN FOR SALE
Tempo:
138.25 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
While strolling [D] along in the country, [E] reviewing the scenes [A] new and old,
I found an old-fashioned log cabin, [E] so beautiful there [A] to behold.
[D] A stranger was standing [A] in silence, [E] his eyes firmly fixed [A] on the door.
My heart ached in pity to see him, [E] for these were the words that [A] it told.
And the siren read, an [A] old cabin for sale, [E] an old oak and bucket [A] in well.
Easy terms just [D] keep a log on the fire, [E] and the light burning bright in [A] the dell.
[D] Many years an old couple so [A]
patiently looked for [E] their boy whose life's promise [A] did fail.
Now the old [D] rocking chair will [A] be rocking no more, [E] there's an old log cabin [A] for sale.
[E]
[A]
A welcome I [D] read on [A] the floor mat, [E] an old braided rug [A] by the door.
The hands of an angel had made it, [E] with many a prayer [A] praised before.
[D] And an old rocking chair [A] on she waited, [E] for one glimpse of him how [A] she yearned.
And now he was standing in silence, [E] too late, yes too late [A] he'd returned.
And the siren read, an old cabin for sale, [E] an old oak and bucket [A] in well.
Easy terms just keep a log on the fire, [E] and the light burning bright [A] in the dell.
[C#m] [A]
[N]
While strolling [D] along in the country, [E] reviewing the scenes [A] new and old,
I found an old-fashioned log cabin, [E] so beautiful there [A] to behold.
[D] A stranger was standing [A] in silence, [E] his eyes firmly fixed [A] on the door.
My heart ached in pity to see him, [E] for these were the words that [A] it told.
And the siren read, an [A] old cabin for sale, [E] an old oak and bucket [A] in well.
Easy terms just [D] keep a log on the fire, [E] and the light burning bright in [A] the dell.
[D] Many years an old couple so [A]
patiently looked for [E] their boy whose life's promise [A] did fail.
Now the old [D] rocking chair will [A] be rocking no more, [E] there's an old log cabin [A] for sale.
[E]
[A]
A welcome I [D] read on [A] the floor mat, [E] an old braided rug [A] by the door.
The hands of an angel had made it, [E] with many a prayer [A] praised before.
[D] And an old rocking chair [A] on she waited, [E] for one glimpse of him how [A] she yearned.
And now he was standing in silence, [E] too late, yes too late [A] he'd returned.
And the siren read, an old cabin for sale, [E] an old oak and bucket [A] in well.
Easy terms just keep a log on the fire, [E] and the light burning bright [A] in the dell.
[C#m] [A]
[N]
Key:
A
E
D
C#m
A
E
D
C#m
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_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ While _ strolling [D] along in the _ _ country, _ [E] reviewing _ the scenes [A] new and _ old,
I found an old-fashioned log _ _ cabin, [E] so _ beautiful there [A] to behold.
_ _ [D] A stranger was standing [A] in _ _ _ silence, [E] his eyes firmly fixed [A] on the door.
_ _ My heart ached in pity to see _ him, [E] for these were the words that [A] it told. _
_ _ And the siren read, an [A] old cabin for sale, [E] an old oak and bucket [A] in well.
_ _ Easy terms just [D] keep a log on the fire, [E] and the light burning bright in [A] the dell. _
_ _ [D] Many years an old couple so [A] _ _
patiently looked for [E] their boy whose _ life's promise [A] did fail.
_ Now the old [D] rocking chair will [A] be rocking no more, [E] there's an old log cabin [A] for sale.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ A welcome I [D] read on [A] the _ floor mat, [E] an old braided rug [A] by the door.
_ _ The hands of an angel had made it, [E] with many a prayer [A] praised before. _
_ _ [D] And an old rocking chair [A] on she _ waited, _ [E] for one glimpse of him how [A] she yearned.
_ And now he was standing in _ _ silence, [E] too late, yes too late [A] he'd returned.
_ _ And the siren read, an old cabin for sale, [E] an old oak and bucket [A] in well.
_ _ Easy terms just keep a log on the fire, [E] and the light burning bright [A] in the dell.
_ [C#m] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ While _ strolling [D] along in the _ _ country, _ [E] reviewing _ the scenes [A] new and _ old,
I found an old-fashioned log _ _ cabin, [E] so _ beautiful there [A] to behold.
_ _ [D] A stranger was standing [A] in _ _ _ silence, [E] his eyes firmly fixed [A] on the door.
_ _ My heart ached in pity to see _ him, [E] for these were the words that [A] it told. _
_ _ And the siren read, an [A] old cabin for sale, [E] an old oak and bucket [A] in well.
_ _ Easy terms just [D] keep a log on the fire, [E] and the light burning bright in [A] the dell. _
_ _ [D] Many years an old couple so [A] _ _
patiently looked for [E] their boy whose _ life's promise [A] did fail.
_ Now the old [D] rocking chair will [A] be rocking no more, [E] there's an old log cabin [A] for sale.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ A welcome I [D] read on [A] the _ floor mat, [E] an old braided rug [A] by the door.
_ _ The hands of an angel had made it, [E] with many a prayer [A] praised before. _
_ _ [D] And an old rocking chair [A] on she _ waited, _ [E] for one glimpse of him how [A] she yearned.
_ And now he was standing in _ _ silence, [E] too late, yes too late [A] he'd returned.
_ _ And the siren read, an old cabin for sale, [E] an old oak and bucket [A] in well.
_ _ Easy terms just keep a log on the fire, [E] and the light burning bright [A] in the dell.
_ [C#m] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _
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