Chords for When the Morning Comes - Hoyt Axton
Tempo:
131.75 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
E
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] When [A] the morning [D] comes and you [A] gotta get up, [G] how you gonna [D] find your shoes?
In [A] an empty bed with an aching [D] head, [Em] you know [Bm] it's gotta give [D] you the blues.
I don't know what's going on [G] here, [A] I know things are not alright.
If you want me to, I'll go dead.
[G] If you won't, I'll [D] stay all night.
[G] [D]
Came here with my broken [G] heart, wrapped away [E] with care.
[A]
All you do, you sit and drink and stare [Em] at your [D] TV.
And [A] when the morning [D] comes and you [A] gotta get up, [G]
how you gonna find [D] your shoes?
[A] In an empty bed with an aching head, [G] you know it's gotta give you [D] the blues.
You ask me [G] why [D] I came, [A] well you're the one who phoned.
I wasn't very happy, [G] but I did [B] alright [Em] [D] along.
I thought you'd [G] [D] learn to love me, [G] I guess you never [E]
will.
[A] He's lost [G] to [A] the kingdom, and I don't [Bm] have [A] time [D] to kill.
[Bm] And [A] when the morning [G] comes [A] and you gotta get up, [G]
how you gonna find [D] your shoes?
[A] In an empty bed with an aching head, [G] you know it's gotta [D] give you the blues.
[G] [D] [A]
[D] [A]
[G] [D]
[G] [F#] [G] [E]
[A]
So [D]
it's goodbye Carolina, [A] so long Tennessee.
[E] California's [A] calling now, [G]
Chicago's [D] good to me.
My feet are [G] in the [D] stirrup, [G] my tummy wants [E] to run.
[A] I think I'll hit the highway, I guess you're not [D] the one.
[A] And when the morning [Bm] comes [A] and you gotta get up, [G] how you gonna find [D] your shoes?
[A] In an empty bed with an aching head, [G] you know it's gotta give you [D] the blues.
[D] [A] When the morning comes and you gotta get up, [G] how you gonna find [D] your shoes?
[A] In an empty bed with an aching head, [G] you know it's gotta give you [D] the blues.
In [A] an empty bed with an aching [D] head, [Em] you know [Bm] it's gotta give [D] you the blues.
I don't know what's going on [G] here, [A] I know things are not alright.
If you want me to, I'll go dead.
[G] If you won't, I'll [D] stay all night.
[G] [D]
Came here with my broken [G] heart, wrapped away [E] with care.
[A]
All you do, you sit and drink and stare [Em] at your [D] TV.
And [A] when the morning [D] comes and you [A] gotta get up, [G]
how you gonna find [D] your shoes?
[A] In an empty bed with an aching head, [G] you know it's gotta give you [D] the blues.
You ask me [G] why [D] I came, [A] well you're the one who phoned.
I wasn't very happy, [G] but I did [B] alright [Em] [D] along.
I thought you'd [G] [D] learn to love me, [G] I guess you never [E]
will.
[A] He's lost [G] to [A] the kingdom, and I don't [Bm] have [A] time [D] to kill.
[Bm] And [A] when the morning [G] comes [A] and you gotta get up, [G]
how you gonna find [D] your shoes?
[A] In an empty bed with an aching head, [G] you know it's gotta [D] give you the blues.
[G] [D] [A]
[D] [A]
[G] [D]
[G] [F#] [G] [E]
[A]
So [D]
it's goodbye Carolina, [A] so long Tennessee.
[E] California's [A] calling now, [G]
Chicago's [D] good to me.
My feet are [G] in the [D] stirrup, [G] my tummy wants [E] to run.
[A] I think I'll hit the highway, I guess you're not [D] the one.
[A] And when the morning [Bm] comes [A] and you gotta get up, [G] how you gonna find [D] your shoes?
[A] In an empty bed with an aching head, [G] you know it's gotta give you [D] the blues.
[D] [A] When the morning comes and you gotta get up, [G] how you gonna find [D] your shoes?
[A] In an empty bed with an aching head, [G] you know it's gotta give you [D] the blues.
Key:
D
G
A
E
Bm
D
G
A
[G] _ _ When [A] the morning [D] comes and you [A] gotta get up, [G] how you gonna [D] find your shoes?
In [A] an empty bed with an aching [D] head, [Em] you know [Bm] it's gotta give [D] you the blues.
_ _ _ _ I don't know what's going on [G] here, [A] I know things are not alright.
_ If you want me to, I'll go dead.
[G] If you won't, I'll [D] stay all night.
_ [G] _ [D]
Came here with my broken _ [G] heart, wrapped away [E] with care.
_ [A]
All you do, you sit and drink and stare _ _ [Em] at your [D] TV.
_ _ _ _ _ And [A] when the morning [D] comes and you [A] gotta get up, [G]
how you gonna find [D] your shoes?
_ [A] In an empty bed with an aching head, [G] you know it's gotta give you [D] the blues. _ _ _
_ _ You ask me [G] why [D] I _ came, [A] well you're the one who phoned.
I wasn't very happy, _ [G] but I did [B] alright [Em] [D] along.
_ _ I thought you'd [G] [D] learn to love me, [G] I guess you never [E]
will.
_ _ [A] He's lost [G] to [A] the kingdom, _ and I don't [Bm] have [A] time [D] to kill.
_ _ _ [Bm] And [A] when the morning [G] comes [A] and you gotta get up, [G]
how you gonna find [D] your shoes?
_ [A] In an empty bed with an aching head, [G] you know it's gotta [D] give you the blues. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ [F#] _ [G] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ it's goodbye _ _ Carolina, _ [A] so long Tennessee. _ _ _ _
_ [E] California's [A] calling now, _ [G] _
Chicago's [D] good to me.
_ My feet are [G] in the [D] stirrup, [G] _ my tummy wants [E] to run.
_ [A] I think I'll hit the highway, _ I guess you're not [D] the one. _ _ _
_ [A] And when the morning [Bm] comes [A] and you gotta get up, [G] how you gonna find [D] your shoes?
_ [A] In an empty bed with an aching head, [G] you know it's gotta give you [D] the blues.
_ [D] [A] When the morning comes and you gotta get up, [G] how you gonna find [D] your shoes?
_ [A] In an empty bed with an aching head, [G] you know it's gotta give you [D] the blues. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
In [A] an empty bed with an aching [D] head, [Em] you know [Bm] it's gotta give [D] you the blues.
_ _ _ _ I don't know what's going on [G] here, [A] I know things are not alright.
_ If you want me to, I'll go dead.
[G] If you won't, I'll [D] stay all night.
_ [G] _ [D]
Came here with my broken _ [G] heart, wrapped away [E] with care.
_ [A]
All you do, you sit and drink and stare _ _ [Em] at your [D] TV.
_ _ _ _ _ And [A] when the morning [D] comes and you [A] gotta get up, [G]
how you gonna find [D] your shoes?
_ [A] In an empty bed with an aching head, [G] you know it's gotta give you [D] the blues. _ _ _
_ _ You ask me [G] why [D] I _ came, [A] well you're the one who phoned.
I wasn't very happy, _ [G] but I did [B] alright [Em] [D] along.
_ _ I thought you'd [G] [D] learn to love me, [G] I guess you never [E]
will.
_ _ [A] He's lost [G] to [A] the kingdom, _ and I don't [Bm] have [A] time [D] to kill.
_ _ _ [Bm] And [A] when the morning [G] comes [A] and you gotta get up, [G]
how you gonna find [D] your shoes?
_ [A] In an empty bed with an aching head, [G] you know it's gotta [D] give you the blues. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ [F#] _ [G] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ it's goodbye _ _ Carolina, _ [A] so long Tennessee. _ _ _ _
_ [E] California's [A] calling now, _ [G] _
Chicago's [D] good to me.
_ My feet are [G] in the [D] stirrup, [G] _ my tummy wants [E] to run.
_ [A] I think I'll hit the highway, _ I guess you're not [D] the one. _ _ _
_ [A] And when the morning [Bm] comes [A] and you gotta get up, [G] how you gonna find [D] your shoes?
_ [A] In an empty bed with an aching head, [G] you know it's gotta give you [D] the blues.
_ [D] [A] When the morning comes and you gotta get up, [G] how you gonna find [D] your shoes?
_ [A] In an empty bed with an aching head, [G] you know it's gotta give you [D] the blues. _ _ _ _ _ _ _