Chords for The Hinsons 1978 - Campmeeting Days - Porter Wagoner Show - (original format)
Tempo:
119.25 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
C
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Welcome back to our show and my special guest this week the Henson's make them
welcome again and here's Ronnie.
I'll get him to introduce the rest of them by name so you know.
Thank you Porter.
This is our baby brother Larry.
This is Chris and over on the guitar
is our next of the youngest brother and his name is Kenny and this is Camp Meaton Bones.
[G] [A] [C]
[Am] [Dm]
[C] Remember long ago I [F] was just a [C] child how the songs we used to sing were fashioned
in [G] Camp Meaton style.
[F] Songs that kept the Bible burning [C] and wouldn't let it die.
Songs that spoke of living [G] on the hallelujah [C] side.
[A] Now [D] the ones we used to
love to hear [G] sang songs like [D] let her go on but I close my eyes my mind goes back
their memory [A] lingers on.
Oh [G] how they spent so many hours [D] on their knees for the [Bm] law.
[D] Those dear old gray-haired lawyers, [A] cleanies, soldiers [D] of the cross.
I still recall those days, [A] [Bm] all the preaching, testifying, [D] the shouting and the [A] praying.
And [D] someday soon we will meet again, to have the best Camp Meeting [A] that's ever [D] been.
I still recall those days, [Bm] all the preaching, [D] testifying, the shouting and [F#m] the praying.
[D]
And someday soon we will meet again, to have the best Camp Meeting [A] that's ever [D] been.
[N]
Great job.
Thank you all.
Fantastic.
welcome again and here's Ronnie.
I'll get him to introduce the rest of them by name so you know.
Thank you Porter.
This is our baby brother Larry.
This is Chris and over on the guitar
is our next of the youngest brother and his name is Kenny and this is Camp Meaton Bones.
[G] [A] [C]
[Am] [Dm]
[C] Remember long ago I [F] was just a [C] child how the songs we used to sing were fashioned
in [G] Camp Meaton style.
[F] Songs that kept the Bible burning [C] and wouldn't let it die.
Songs that spoke of living [G] on the hallelujah [C] side.
[A] Now [D] the ones we used to
love to hear [G] sang songs like [D] let her go on but I close my eyes my mind goes back
their memory [A] lingers on.
Oh [G] how they spent so many hours [D] on their knees for the [Bm] law.
[D] Those dear old gray-haired lawyers, [A] cleanies, soldiers [D] of the cross.
I still recall those days, [A] [Bm] all the preaching, testifying, [D] the shouting and the [A] praying.
And [D] someday soon we will meet again, to have the best Camp Meeting [A] that's ever [D] been.
I still recall those days, [Bm] all the preaching, [D] testifying, the shouting and [F#m] the praying.
[D]
And someday soon we will meet again, to have the best Camp Meeting [A] that's ever [D] been.
[N]
Great job.
Thank you all.
Fantastic.
Key:
D
A
G
C
Bm
D
A
G
_ _ Welcome back to our show and my special guest this week the Henson's make them
welcome again and here's Ronnie.
I'll get him to introduce the rest of them by name so you know.
Thank you Porter.
This is our baby brother Larry.
This is Chris and over on the guitar
is our next of the youngest brother and his name is Kenny and this is Camp Meaton Bones.
_ [G] _ [A] _ [C] _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
[C] _ _ _ Remember long ago I [F] was just a [C] child how the songs we used to sing were fashioned
in [G] Camp Meaton style.
[F] Songs that kept the Bible burning [C] and wouldn't let it die.
Songs that spoke of living [G] on the hallelujah [C] side.
[A] Now [D] the ones we used to
love to hear [G] sang songs like [D] let her go on but I close my eyes my mind goes back
their memory [A] lingers on.
Oh [G] how they spent so many hours [D] on their knees for the [Bm] law.
[D] Those dear old gray-haired lawyers, [A] cleanies, soldiers [D] of the cross.
I still recall those days, _ _ [A] [Bm] all the preaching, testifying, [D] the shouting and the [A] praying.
And [D] someday soon we will meet _ again, to have the best Camp Meeting [A] that's ever [D] _ been.
I still recall _ those _ days, [Bm] all the preaching, _ [D] testifying, the shouting and [F#m] the praying.
_ _ [D] _
And someday soon we will meet again, to have the best Camp Meeting [A] that's ever [D] been. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Great job.
Thank you all.
Fantastic. _ _ _ _ _
welcome again and here's Ronnie.
I'll get him to introduce the rest of them by name so you know.
Thank you Porter.
This is our baby brother Larry.
This is Chris and over on the guitar
is our next of the youngest brother and his name is Kenny and this is Camp Meaton Bones.
_ [G] _ [A] _ [C] _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
[C] _ _ _ Remember long ago I [F] was just a [C] child how the songs we used to sing were fashioned
in [G] Camp Meaton style.
[F] Songs that kept the Bible burning [C] and wouldn't let it die.
Songs that spoke of living [G] on the hallelujah [C] side.
[A] Now [D] the ones we used to
love to hear [G] sang songs like [D] let her go on but I close my eyes my mind goes back
their memory [A] lingers on.
Oh [G] how they spent so many hours [D] on their knees for the [Bm] law.
[D] Those dear old gray-haired lawyers, [A] cleanies, soldiers [D] of the cross.
I still recall those days, _ _ [A] [Bm] all the preaching, testifying, [D] the shouting and the [A] praying.
And [D] someday soon we will meet _ again, to have the best Camp Meeting [A] that's ever [D] _ been.
I still recall _ those _ days, [Bm] all the preaching, _ [D] testifying, the shouting and [F#m] the praying.
_ _ [D] _
And someday soon we will meet again, to have the best Camp Meeting [A] that's ever [D] been. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Great job.
Thank you all.
Fantastic. _ _ _ _ _