Chords for Wagon Wheel - Ukulele Cover Lesson in G with Chords/Lyrics
Tempo:
71.625 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
Em
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] [D] [Em]
[C] [G] [D] [C]
[G] I'm headed down [D] south to the land of [Em] the pines, on my [C] way to North [G] Carolina.
Staring up the [Bb] road and praying to God [C] I see headlights.
[G] Well I made it [D] down the coast in 17 [Em] hours, taking me [C] a book and dogwood [G] flowers.
I'm hoping for [D] Raleigh, I can see my [C] bed at night.
[G] So rock me [D] mama like a wild [Em] goose, rock me [C] mama any way you [G] feel.
[D] [C] Hey mama rock me, [G] rock me [D] mama like the wind and [Em] the rain, rock me [C] mama like a southbound [G] train.
Hey [D] [C] mama rock [G] me.
Running from [D] the cold, up in the [Em] rain, when I was born to be [C] a fellow in an old time [G] string.
Baby place [D] to get lost, I'm taking [C] a bandana out.
[G] Oh the north [D] country winds can't forget me [E] now, lost my [Em] money, [C] land folks are all eyed up [G] on me.
But I ain't turning [D] back, I'm living that [C] old life no more.
[G] So rock me [D] mama like a wagon [Em] wheeler, rock me [C] mama any way you [G] feel.
[D] [C] Hey mama rock me, [G] rock me [D] mama like the wind and the [Em] rain, rock me [C] mama like a southbound [G] train.
Hey [D] [C] mama rock me.
[G] To the [D] south out of [Em] Roanoke, I called a [C] trucker out of Philly, had a nice long [G] toque.
And [Eb] he's a head west from the Cumberland [C] Gap to Johnson City, Tennessee.
[G] And I gotta get a [D] move on, fit for the sun.
[Em] And my baby's calling my [C] name and I know that she's the [G] only one.
Daddy [D] Ryler, at least [C] I will die free.
[G] So rock [D] me mama like a wagon [Em] wheeler, rock [C] me mama any way [G] you feel.
[D] [C] Hey mama rock me,
[G] rock me [D] mama like the wind and the [Em] rain, rock me [C] mama like a southbound [G] train.
Hey [D] [C] mama rock me.
[G] Hey [D] [C] mama rock me.
[G]
[C] [G] [D] [C]
[G] I'm headed down [D] south to the land of [Em] the pines, on my [C] way to North [G] Carolina.
Staring up the [Bb] road and praying to God [C] I see headlights.
[G] Well I made it [D] down the coast in 17 [Em] hours, taking me [C] a book and dogwood [G] flowers.
I'm hoping for [D] Raleigh, I can see my [C] bed at night.
[G] So rock me [D] mama like a wild [Em] goose, rock me [C] mama any way you [G] feel.
[D] [C] Hey mama rock me, [G] rock me [D] mama like the wind and [Em] the rain, rock me [C] mama like a southbound [G] train.
Hey [D] [C] mama rock [G] me.
Running from [D] the cold, up in the [Em] rain, when I was born to be [C] a fellow in an old time [G] string.
Baby place [D] to get lost, I'm taking [C] a bandana out.
[G] Oh the north [D] country winds can't forget me [E] now, lost my [Em] money, [C] land folks are all eyed up [G] on me.
But I ain't turning [D] back, I'm living that [C] old life no more.
[G] So rock me [D] mama like a wagon [Em] wheeler, rock me [C] mama any way you [G] feel.
[D] [C] Hey mama rock me, [G] rock me [D] mama like the wind and the [Em] rain, rock me [C] mama like a southbound [G] train.
Hey [D] [C] mama rock me.
[G] To the [D] south out of [Em] Roanoke, I called a [C] trucker out of Philly, had a nice long [G] toque.
And [Eb] he's a head west from the Cumberland [C] Gap to Johnson City, Tennessee.
[G] And I gotta get a [D] move on, fit for the sun.
[Em] And my baby's calling my [C] name and I know that she's the [G] only one.
Daddy [D] Ryler, at least [C] I will die free.
[G] So rock [D] me mama like a wagon [Em] wheeler, rock [C] me mama any way [G] you feel.
[D] [C] Hey mama rock me,
[G] rock me [D] mama like the wind and the [Em] rain, rock me [C] mama like a southbound [G] train.
Hey [D] [C] mama rock me.
[G] Hey [D] [C] mama rock me.
[G]
Key:
G
C
D
Em
Bb
G
C
D
_ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [G] I'm headed down [D] south to the land of [Em] the pines, on my [C] way to North [G] Carolina.
Staring up the [Bb] road and praying to God [C] I see headlights.
_ [G] Well I made it [D] down the coast in 17 [Em] hours, taking me [C] a book and dogwood [G] flowers.
I'm hoping for [D] Raleigh, I can see my [C] bed at night.
_ [G] So rock me [D] mama like a wild [Em] goose, rock me [C] mama any way you [G] feel.
_ [D] _ [C] Hey mama rock me, _ _ [G] rock me [D] mama like the wind and [Em] the rain, rock me [C] mama like a southbound [G] train.
Hey [D] _ [C] mama rock _ _ [G] me.
Running from [D] the cold, up in the [Em] rain, when I was born to be [C] a fellow in an old time [G] string.
Baby place [D] to get lost, I'm taking [C] a bandana out.
[G] Oh the north [D] country winds can't forget me [E] now, lost my [Em] money, [C] land folks are all eyed up [G] on me.
But I ain't turning [D] back, I'm living that [C] old life no more.
[G] So rock me [D] mama like a wagon [Em] wheeler, rock me [C] mama any way you [G] feel.
_ [D] _ [C] Hey mama rock me, _ [G] rock me [D] mama like the wind and the [Em] rain, rock me [C] mama like a southbound [G] train.
Hey [D] _ [C] mama rock me.
[G] To the [D] south out of [Em] Roanoke, I called a [C] trucker out of Philly, had a nice long [G] toque.
And [Eb] he's a head west from the Cumberland [C] Gap to Johnson City, Tennessee.
[G] And I gotta get a [D] move on, fit for the sun.
[Em] And my baby's calling my [C] name and I know that she's the [G] only one.
Daddy [D] Ryler, at least [C] I will die free. _
[G] So rock [D] me mama like a wagon [Em] wheeler, rock [C] me mama any way [G] you feel.
_ [D] _ [C] Hey mama rock me, _
[G] rock me [D] mama like the wind and the [Em] rain, rock me [C] mama like a southbound [G] train.
Hey [D] _ [C] mama rock me. _ _
[G] Hey [D] _ [C] mama rock me. _ _
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[C] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [G] I'm headed down [D] south to the land of [Em] the pines, on my [C] way to North [G] Carolina.
Staring up the [Bb] road and praying to God [C] I see headlights.
_ [G] Well I made it [D] down the coast in 17 [Em] hours, taking me [C] a book and dogwood [G] flowers.
I'm hoping for [D] Raleigh, I can see my [C] bed at night.
_ [G] So rock me [D] mama like a wild [Em] goose, rock me [C] mama any way you [G] feel.
_ [D] _ [C] Hey mama rock me, _ _ [G] rock me [D] mama like the wind and [Em] the rain, rock me [C] mama like a southbound [G] train.
Hey [D] _ [C] mama rock _ _ [G] me.
Running from [D] the cold, up in the [Em] rain, when I was born to be [C] a fellow in an old time [G] string.
Baby place [D] to get lost, I'm taking [C] a bandana out.
[G] Oh the north [D] country winds can't forget me [E] now, lost my [Em] money, [C] land folks are all eyed up [G] on me.
But I ain't turning [D] back, I'm living that [C] old life no more.
[G] So rock me [D] mama like a wagon [Em] wheeler, rock me [C] mama any way you [G] feel.
_ [D] _ [C] Hey mama rock me, _ [G] rock me [D] mama like the wind and the [Em] rain, rock me [C] mama like a southbound [G] train.
Hey [D] _ [C] mama rock me.
[G] To the [D] south out of [Em] Roanoke, I called a [C] trucker out of Philly, had a nice long [G] toque.
And [Eb] he's a head west from the Cumberland [C] Gap to Johnson City, Tennessee.
[G] And I gotta get a [D] move on, fit for the sun.
[Em] And my baby's calling my [C] name and I know that she's the [G] only one.
Daddy [D] Ryler, at least [C] I will die free. _
[G] So rock [D] me mama like a wagon [Em] wheeler, rock [C] me mama any way [G] you feel.
_ [D] _ [C] Hey mama rock me, _
[G] rock me [D] mama like the wind and the [Em] rain, rock me [C] mama like a southbound [G] train.
Hey [D] _ [C] mama rock me. _ _
[G] Hey [D] _ [C] mama rock me. _ _
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