Chords for Vince Gill At The Ryman 6/20/13 - I Don't Wanna Ride The Rails No More
Tempo:
70.5 bpm
Chords used:
E
C#m
F#
B
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
Well I thought I would come out and sing a couple [A] songs that I've been working on lately.
[B] [E] This one is brand new, I had it printed out a [D] few [E] times here and there.
It's called I Don't Want to Ride the Rail.
[E]
[C#m] [E]
I've been hopping freight trains [C#m] all night.
[F#] I woke up cold and hungry [E] in the middle [B] of the night.
[E] Been on the wrong end of the road [C#m] tonight.
[E]
Nowhere to send the letters that I write.
Now that I've seen most every [C#m] single town.
[E] Never stopped quite long enough to ever hang around.
Life just won't make some mighty lonesome [C#m] sound.
[E] It's been on my mind I ought to settle down.
I [F#] don't want to [C#m] ride the rails no more.
[E] I want to know a woman's love [B] worth dying for.
[E] Hear children playing through an old [C#m] screen door.
[E] No I don't want to ride the rails no
[G#m] [C#m] more.
[E]
[B] [E]
[C#m] [E]
Well the trains are pulling out, [C#m] half past nine.
[F#] Waitress said hey [E] stranger, how about a one long glass of wine.
We kept talking and we lost all [C#m] kind of time.
[E] Before the train pulled out, left us all behind.
[F#] No I don't want to ride the rails [C#m] no more.
[F#] I want to know a woman's love [B] worth dying for.
[F#] Hear children playing through an old screen door.
[C#m] [E] No I don't want to ride the rails no more.
[A] No I [F#] don't want to ride the [C#m] rails no more.
[F#] I want to know a woman's love worth dying [B] for.
Hear children playing through an old [C#m] screen door.
No I [E] don't want to ride the rails no more.
No I don't want to ride the rails no more.
No I don't want to ride the rails no more.
[N]
[B] [E] This one is brand new, I had it printed out a [D] few [E] times here and there.
It's called I Don't Want to Ride the Rail.
[E]
[C#m] [E]
I've been hopping freight trains [C#m] all night.
[F#] I woke up cold and hungry [E] in the middle [B] of the night.
[E] Been on the wrong end of the road [C#m] tonight.
[E]
Nowhere to send the letters that I write.
Now that I've seen most every [C#m] single town.
[E] Never stopped quite long enough to ever hang around.
Life just won't make some mighty lonesome [C#m] sound.
[E] It's been on my mind I ought to settle down.
I [F#] don't want to [C#m] ride the rails no more.
[E] I want to know a woman's love [B] worth dying for.
[E] Hear children playing through an old [C#m] screen door.
[E] No I don't want to ride the rails no
[G#m] [C#m] more.
[E]
[B] [E]
[C#m] [E]
Well the trains are pulling out, [C#m] half past nine.
[F#] Waitress said hey [E] stranger, how about a one long glass of wine.
We kept talking and we lost all [C#m] kind of time.
[E] Before the train pulled out, left us all behind.
[F#] No I don't want to ride the rails [C#m] no more.
[F#] I want to know a woman's love [B] worth dying for.
[F#] Hear children playing through an old screen door.
[C#m] [E] No I don't want to ride the rails no more.
[A] No I [F#] don't want to ride the [C#m] rails no more.
[F#] I want to know a woman's love worth dying [B] for.
Hear children playing through an old [C#m] screen door.
No I [E] don't want to ride the rails no more.
No I don't want to ride the rails no more.
No I don't want to ride the rails no more.
[N]
Key:
E
C#m
F#
B
A
E
C#m
F#
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Well I thought I would come out and sing a couple [A] songs that I've been working on lately.
[B] [E] This one is brand new, I had it printed out a [D] few [E] times here and there.
It's called I Don't Want to Ride the Rail.
[E] _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ I've been hopping freight trains [C#m] all night.
_ [F#] I woke up cold and hungry [E] in the middle [B] of the night.
[E] Been on the wrong end of the road [C#m] tonight.
_ _ [E]
Nowhere to send the letters that I write.
_ Now that I've seen most every [C#m] single town.
_ [E] Never stopped quite long enough to ever hang around.
Life just won't make some mighty lonesome [C#m] sound. _
[E] It's been on my mind I ought to settle down.
I _ [F#] don't want to [C#m] ride the rails no more.
_ [E] I want to know a woman's love [B] worth dying for.
[E] Hear children playing through an old [C#m] screen door.
[E] No I don't want to ride the rails no _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ [C#m] more.
_ [E] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [C#m] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ Well the trains are pulling out, [C#m] half past nine. _
[F#] Waitress said hey [E] stranger, how about a one long glass of wine.
We kept talking and we lost all [C#m] kind of time.
_ [E] Before the train pulled out, left us all behind.
_ [F#] No I don't want to ride the rails [C#m] no more.
_ [F#] I want to know a woman's love [B] worth dying for.
[F#] Hear children playing through an old screen door.
[C#m] _ [E] No I don't want to ride the rails no more.
_ [A] No I [F#] don't want to ride the [C#m] rails no more.
[F#] I want to know a woman's love worth dying [B] for.
_ Hear children playing through an old [C#m] screen door.
No I [E] don't want to ride the rails no more.
_ No I don't want to ride the rails no more.
_ No I don't want to ride the rails no more.
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Well I thought I would come out and sing a couple [A] songs that I've been working on lately.
[B] [E] This one is brand new, I had it printed out a [D] few [E] times here and there.
It's called I Don't Want to Ride the Rail.
[E] _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ I've been hopping freight trains [C#m] all night.
_ [F#] I woke up cold and hungry [E] in the middle [B] of the night.
[E] Been on the wrong end of the road [C#m] tonight.
_ _ [E]
Nowhere to send the letters that I write.
_ Now that I've seen most every [C#m] single town.
_ [E] Never stopped quite long enough to ever hang around.
Life just won't make some mighty lonesome [C#m] sound. _
[E] It's been on my mind I ought to settle down.
I _ [F#] don't want to [C#m] ride the rails no more.
_ [E] I want to know a woman's love [B] worth dying for.
[E] Hear children playing through an old [C#m] screen door.
[E] No I don't want to ride the rails no _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ [C#m] more.
_ [E] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [C#m] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ Well the trains are pulling out, [C#m] half past nine. _
[F#] Waitress said hey [E] stranger, how about a one long glass of wine.
We kept talking and we lost all [C#m] kind of time.
_ [E] Before the train pulled out, left us all behind.
_ [F#] No I don't want to ride the rails [C#m] no more.
_ [F#] I want to know a woman's love [B] worth dying for.
[F#] Hear children playing through an old screen door.
[C#m] _ [E] No I don't want to ride the rails no more.
_ [A] No I [F#] don't want to ride the [C#m] rails no more.
[F#] I want to know a woman's love worth dying [B] for.
_ Hear children playing through an old [C#m] screen door.
No I [E] don't want to ride the rails no more.
_ No I don't want to ride the rails no more.
_ No I don't want to ride the rails no more.
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _