U.S. 41 - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Chords

Tempo:
95.15 bpm
Chords used:

Ab

Db

Gb

C

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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U.S. 41 - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers chords
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[Ab]
My daddy came a-marchin' over the hill at dawn
Had to make that wage, man, that's how we got along
My daddy's life was workin', workin' all day long
Put food on the table and the children sang a song
Yes, the children sang a song
My grandma's name was Paul Wood, white coat of green
Took a wife when thirty-one, drove a big machine
My daddy marked the number, put it on a truck
Used to see him walkin' home on U.S. 41
That's right, U.S. 41
Well all my life's been workin' out the door and gone
Got to make that old chaff keep us movin' on
Need a drink of water, get out of the sun
But I had to make that wage on U.S. 41
That's right, U.S. 41
My daddy's life was workin', workin' all day long
The boss man owns the business, keeps it goin' strong
Growin' like a hurricane, it worked like nothin' wrong
Got to keep on movin' till the bells are ringin'
Fill her up with kerosene and let that lady sing
Oh now, let that lady sing
He was given a name with Lucky, twice named Annie Brown
Run outside the law and they chased him round town
Lucky placed an omen, the captain drew his gun
They put him with a sling blade on U.S. 41
That's right, U.S. 41
[Db]
[Ab] That's right
On U [Gb].S. 41
[C] [Ab]
Key:  
Ab
134211114
Db
12341114
Gb
134211112
C
3211
Ab
134211114
Db
12341114
Gb
134211112
C
3211
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Learn the basic chords of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - U.S. 41 chords, with this master sequence: Db, Ab, Gb, C, Ab and N. A good strategy is to initiate at 47 BPM and then accelerate to the track's regular speed of 95 BPM. With an eye on the song's key Ab Major, set the capo that best suits your vocal range.

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[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
My daddy came a-marchin' over the hill at dawn
Had to make that wage, man, that's how we got along
My daddy's life was workin', workin' all day long
Put food on the table and the children sang a song
Yes, the children sang a song _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ My grandma's name was Paul Wood, white coat of green
Took a wife when thirty-one, drove a big machine
My daddy marked the number, put it on a truck
Used to see him walkin' home on U.S. 41
That's right, U.S. 41
Well _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ all my life's been workin' out the door and gone
Got to make that old chaff keep us movin' on
Need a drink of water, get out of the sun
But I had to make that wage on U.S. 41
That's right, U.S. _ 41
My daddy's _ _ _ _ life was workin', workin' _ _ _ all day long
The boss man owns the business, keeps it goin' strong
Growin' like a hurricane, it worked like nothin' wrong
Got to keep on movin' till the bells are ringin'
Fill her up with kerosene and let that lady sing
Oh now, let that lady _ sing
_ He _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ was given a name with Lucky, twice named Annie Brown
Run outside the law and they chased him round town
Lucky placed an omen, the captain drew his gun
They put him with a sling blade on U.S. 41
That's right, U.S. 41 _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ That's right _ _
On _ _ U [Gb].S. 41
[C] _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Facts about this song

It's Tom Petty who authored this song.

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