Chords for Traveling Kind
Tempo:
77.7 bpm
Chords used:
Em
Am
C
B
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Oh Lord, I am a travelling man, and [Am] my daddy, so [Em] was he.
And every day when the sun goes down, [Am] oh my Lord, I've just [Em] got to be free.
[C] Listen to the sound of the [G] falling moon, [C] listen to the wail of a [B] southbound train.
[Em] That's a lonely sound, that's a lonely sign.
I'm a [Am] lonely man in a lonely [Em] time.
[C]
[G] [C]
[B] A rich [Em] man has no use for me, nor [Am] have I any [Em] for he.
He'll judge a man by the clothes he wears, judge I [Am] a man by the burden [Em] he bears.
A [C] rich man will [G] laugh so near, you [C] live and die [B] in man's womb.
And [Em] when we both are dead and gone, the [Am] legend of my [Em] kind will live on.
[C]
[G]
[B] Go [Em] play with their houses of white and wood, and [Am] live your life like you [Em] think you should.
I'll ride these rails until I die, and [Am] if I get lonesome, I'll just [Em] have to run.
[C] Listen to the sound of the falling rain, listen to the wail of a [B] southbound train.
That's a lonely [Em] sound, that's a lonely sign.
I'm a [Am] lonely man in a [Em] lonely time.
[Am]
[Em]
And every day when the sun goes down, [Am] oh my Lord, I've just [Em] got to be free.
[C] Listen to the sound of the [G] falling moon, [C] listen to the wail of a [B] southbound train.
[Em] That's a lonely sound, that's a lonely sign.
I'm a [Am] lonely man in a lonely [Em] time.
[C]
[G] [C]
[B] A rich [Em] man has no use for me, nor [Am] have I any [Em] for he.
He'll judge a man by the clothes he wears, judge I [Am] a man by the burden [Em] he bears.
A [C] rich man will [G] laugh so near, you [C] live and die [B] in man's womb.
And [Em] when we both are dead and gone, the [Am] legend of my [Em] kind will live on.
[C]
[G]
[B] Go [Em] play with their houses of white and wood, and [Am] live your life like you [Em] think you should.
I'll ride these rails until I die, and [Am] if I get lonesome, I'll just [Em] have to run.
[C] Listen to the sound of the falling rain, listen to the wail of a [B] southbound train.
That's a lonely [Em] sound, that's a lonely sign.
I'm a [Am] lonely man in a [Em] lonely time.
[Am]
[Em]
Key:
Em
Am
C
B
G
Em
Am
C
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Oh Lord, I am a travelling man, and [Am] my daddy, so [Em] was he.
_ And every day when the sun goes down, _ [Am] oh my Lord, I've just [Em] got to be free.
_ [C] Listen to the sound of the [G] falling moon, _ [C] listen to the wail of a [B] southbound train.
[Em] That's a lonely sound, that's a lonely sign.
I'm a [Am] lonely man in a lonely [Em] time.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ A rich [Em] man has no use for me, nor [Am] have I any [Em] for he.
_ He'll judge a man by the clothes he wears, judge I [Am] a man by the burden [Em] he bears.
A [C] rich man will [G] laugh so near, you [C] live and die _ [B] in man's womb.
_ And [Em] when we both are dead and gone, the [Am] legend of my [Em] kind will live on.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ Go [Em] play with their houses of white and wood, and [Am] live your life like you [Em] think you should.
I'll ride these rails until I die, and [Am] if I get lonesome, I'll just [Em] have to run.
_ [C] Listen to the sound of the falling rain, listen to the wail of a [B] southbound train.
That's a lonely [Em] sound, that's a lonely sign.
I'm a [Am] lonely man in a [Em] lonely time. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Oh Lord, I am a travelling man, and [Am] my daddy, so [Em] was he.
_ And every day when the sun goes down, _ [Am] oh my Lord, I've just [Em] got to be free.
_ [C] Listen to the sound of the [G] falling moon, _ [C] listen to the wail of a [B] southbound train.
[Em] That's a lonely sound, that's a lonely sign.
I'm a [Am] lonely man in a lonely [Em] time.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ A rich [Em] man has no use for me, nor [Am] have I any [Em] for he.
_ He'll judge a man by the clothes he wears, judge I [Am] a man by the burden [Em] he bears.
A [C] rich man will [G] laugh so near, you [C] live and die _ [B] in man's womb.
_ And [Em] when we both are dead and gone, the [Am] legend of my [Em] kind will live on.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ Go [Em] play with their houses of white and wood, and [Am] live your life like you [Em] think you should.
I'll ride these rails until I die, and [Am] if I get lonesome, I'll just [Em] have to run.
_ [C] Listen to the sound of the falling rain, listen to the wail of a [B] southbound train.
That's a lonely [Em] sound, that's a lonely sign.
I'm a [Am] lonely man in a [Em] lonely time. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _