Chords for Wille Nelson -Dreaming of a Little Cabin (Live at Farm Aid 1994)
Tempo:
95.25 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
Gb
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bm] [Eb]
Thank you all again.
Welcome to Farm Aid 7.
I thank the Sheriff Lee and our friend the Governor of Louisiana and all the folks in
Louisiana and all the folks in the New Orleans area who have gone way out of their way to
help welcome Farm Aid 7 here in New Orleans.
Thank you all again [C] very much.
Everybody, the Sheriff, the [N] Governor, and everybody in between.
Also one of our founding brothers, John Mellencamp, is not able to be with us today so we wish
him well and we want to dedicate the whole show, Farm Aid 7, to our friend John.
[B]
[N] I think it's appropriate that we start out Farm Aid 7 with a little gospel music from
our friends here in Nashville.
[C] You guys come on out and gather around the [B] microphone here.
The [Bb] Behave Singers, [B] we call ourselves.
Also, we had so much help from the future farmers of America, of Louisiana, [C] Texas, Alabama,
[Ebm] Mississippi, [Eb] Georgia, [D] all over the country [N] joined together to help make Farm Aid 7 a
success and we have to have the future farmers.
It's important.
We want to do a couple of songs for you.
This is the old time gospel music as we remembered it.
[B]
Somebody give me an E key somewhere.
Got it.
[A] Dreams of yesterday I wandered back to my little cabin and door.
I [E] strove aside an old rock garden and [Bb] saw familiar scenes [B] once more.
I heard the organ softly play.
[A] Its music came so sweet.
[E] And I heard my mother sweetly singing as oft I did so long ago.
Yes, I was dreaming of a little cabin when I heard somebody call my [E] name.
A looking soft sweet old lady [B]
and it seemed I was a child again.
She gently put her arms around me and kissed her little boy once more.
And I knew it was the same sweet mother that had kissed me many times before.
I heard her [E] sing the rock of ages and [A] silver threads among the gold.
She told me once again of Jesus [Gb] within that little cabin and [B] door.
She [E] opened up the faded Bible where [A] the family records used to [F] be.
[E] And I knew it was the same sweet mother that years ago had prayed for me.
Yes, I was dreaming of a little cabin when I heard [Am] somebody call my name.
[E] A looking soft sweet old lady [Gb] and it seemed I was a child again.
[B] She [E] gently put her arms around me and kissed her little boy once more.
And I knew it was the same sweet mother that had kissed me many times before.
[E] And often through this world I wander since mother [A] left the old [Em] homestead.
[G] No one to pray for me at twilight, no [Gb] place to lay my weary [B] head.
[E] I miss her voice so gently calling, but [A] I miss her precious guiding [E] hand.
But I know that when I reach God's city [B] I'll hear her call my [E] name again.
Yes, I was dreaming of a little cabin when [A] I heard somebody call my name.
A looking soft sweet old lady and it [Gb] seemed I was a child [B] again.
She gently put her arms around me [A] and kissed her little [E] boy once more.
And I knew it was the same sweet mother that had kissed me many times before.
I was dreaming of a little cabin.
[N]
Thank you all again.
Welcome to Farm Aid 7.
I thank the Sheriff Lee and our friend the Governor of Louisiana and all the folks in
Louisiana and all the folks in the New Orleans area who have gone way out of their way to
help welcome Farm Aid 7 here in New Orleans.
Thank you all again [C] very much.
Everybody, the Sheriff, the [N] Governor, and everybody in between.
Also one of our founding brothers, John Mellencamp, is not able to be with us today so we wish
him well and we want to dedicate the whole show, Farm Aid 7, to our friend John.
[B]
[N] I think it's appropriate that we start out Farm Aid 7 with a little gospel music from
our friends here in Nashville.
[C] You guys come on out and gather around the [B] microphone here.
The [Bb] Behave Singers, [B] we call ourselves.
Also, we had so much help from the future farmers of America, of Louisiana, [C] Texas, Alabama,
[Ebm] Mississippi, [Eb] Georgia, [D] all over the country [N] joined together to help make Farm Aid 7 a
success and we have to have the future farmers.
It's important.
We want to do a couple of songs for you.
This is the old time gospel music as we remembered it.
[B]
Somebody give me an E key somewhere.
Got it.
[A] Dreams of yesterday I wandered back to my little cabin and door.
I [E] strove aside an old rock garden and [Bb] saw familiar scenes [B] once more.
I heard the organ softly play.
[A] Its music came so sweet.
[E] And I heard my mother sweetly singing as oft I did so long ago.
Yes, I was dreaming of a little cabin when I heard somebody call my [E] name.
A looking soft sweet old lady [B]
and it seemed I was a child again.
She gently put her arms around me and kissed her little boy once more.
And I knew it was the same sweet mother that had kissed me many times before.
I heard her [E] sing the rock of ages and [A] silver threads among the gold.
She told me once again of Jesus [Gb] within that little cabin and [B] door.
She [E] opened up the faded Bible where [A] the family records used to [F] be.
[E] And I knew it was the same sweet mother that years ago had prayed for me.
Yes, I was dreaming of a little cabin when I heard [Am] somebody call my name.
[E] A looking soft sweet old lady [Gb] and it seemed I was a child again.
[B] She [E] gently put her arms around me and kissed her little boy once more.
And I knew it was the same sweet mother that had kissed me many times before.
[E] And often through this world I wander since mother [A] left the old [Em] homestead.
[G] No one to pray for me at twilight, no [Gb] place to lay my weary [B] head.
[E] I miss her voice so gently calling, but [A] I miss her precious guiding [E] hand.
But I know that when I reach God's city [B] I'll hear her call my [E] name again.
Yes, I was dreaming of a little cabin when [A] I heard somebody call my name.
A looking soft sweet old lady and it [Gb] seemed I was a child [B] again.
She gently put her arms around me [A] and kissed her little [E] boy once more.
And I knew it was the same sweet mother that had kissed me many times before.
I was dreaming of a little cabin.
[N]
Key:
E
B
A
Gb
C
E
B
A
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ Thank you all again.
Welcome to Farm Aid 7. _
_ _ _ _ _ I thank the Sheriff Lee and our friend the Governor of Louisiana and all the folks in
Louisiana and all the folks in the New Orleans area who have gone way out of their way to
help welcome Farm Aid 7 here in New Orleans.
Thank you all again [C] very much.
Everybody, the Sheriff, the [N] Governor, and everybody in between.
_ _ Also one of our founding brothers, John Mellencamp, is not able to be with us today so we wish
him well and we want to dedicate the whole show, Farm Aid 7, to our friend John.
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] I think it's appropriate that we start out Farm Aid 7 with a little gospel music from
our friends here in Nashville. _
[C] You guys come on out and gather around the [B] microphone here.
The [Bb] Behave Singers, [B] we call ourselves.
_ _ _ Also, we had so much help from the future farmers _ of America, of Louisiana, [C] Texas, Alabama,
[Ebm] Mississippi, [Eb] Georgia, [D] all over the country [N] joined together to help make Farm Aid 7 a
success and we have to have the future farmers.
It's important. _
_ We want to do a couple of songs for you. _
This is the old time gospel music as we remembered it.
[B]
Somebody give me an E key somewhere. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Got it.
_ _ [A] Dreams of yesterday I wandered back to my little cabin and door.
I [E] strove aside an old rock garden and [Bb] saw familiar scenes [B] once more.
I heard the organ softly play.
[A] Its music came so sweet.
_ [E] And I heard my mother sweetly singing as oft I did so long ago.
_ _ Yes, I was dreaming of a little cabin when I heard somebody call my [E] name.
A looking soft sweet old lady [B]
and it seemed I was a child again.
She gently put her arms around me and kissed her little boy once more.
And I knew it was the same sweet mother that had kissed me many times before. _ _ _
I heard her [E] sing the rock of ages and [A] silver threads among the gold.
She told me once again of Jesus [Gb] within that little cabin and [B] door.
She [E] opened up the faded Bible where [A] the family records used to [F] be.
[E] And I knew it was the same sweet mother that years ago had prayed for me.
_ _ Yes, I was dreaming of a little cabin when I heard [Am] somebody call my name.
[E] A looking soft sweet old lady [Gb] and it seemed I was a child again.
[B] She [E] gently put her arms around me and kissed her little boy once more.
And I knew it was the same sweet mother that had kissed me many times before. _ _
[E] And often through this world I wander since mother [A] left the old [Em] homestead.
_ [G] No one to pray for me at twilight, no [Gb] place to lay my weary [B] head.
[E] I miss her voice so gently calling, but [A] I miss her precious guiding [E] hand.
But I know that when I reach God's city [B] I'll hear her call my [E] name again. _ _
Yes, I was dreaming of a little cabin when [A] I heard somebody call my name.
A looking soft sweet old lady and it [Gb] seemed I was a child [B] again.
She gently put her arms around me [A] and kissed her little [E] boy once more.
And I knew it was the same sweet mother that had kissed me many times before. _
_ I was dreaming of a little cabin.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ Thank you all again.
Welcome to Farm Aid 7. _
_ _ _ _ _ I thank the Sheriff Lee and our friend the Governor of Louisiana and all the folks in
Louisiana and all the folks in the New Orleans area who have gone way out of their way to
help welcome Farm Aid 7 here in New Orleans.
Thank you all again [C] very much.
Everybody, the Sheriff, the [N] Governor, and everybody in between.
_ _ Also one of our founding brothers, John Mellencamp, is not able to be with us today so we wish
him well and we want to dedicate the whole show, Farm Aid 7, to our friend John.
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] I think it's appropriate that we start out Farm Aid 7 with a little gospel music from
our friends here in Nashville. _
[C] You guys come on out and gather around the [B] microphone here.
The [Bb] Behave Singers, [B] we call ourselves.
_ _ _ Also, we had so much help from the future farmers _ of America, of Louisiana, [C] Texas, Alabama,
[Ebm] Mississippi, [Eb] Georgia, [D] all over the country [N] joined together to help make Farm Aid 7 a
success and we have to have the future farmers.
It's important. _
_ We want to do a couple of songs for you. _
This is the old time gospel music as we remembered it.
[B]
Somebody give me an E key somewhere. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Got it.
_ _ [A] Dreams of yesterday I wandered back to my little cabin and door.
I [E] strove aside an old rock garden and [Bb] saw familiar scenes [B] once more.
I heard the organ softly play.
[A] Its music came so sweet.
_ [E] And I heard my mother sweetly singing as oft I did so long ago.
_ _ Yes, I was dreaming of a little cabin when I heard somebody call my [E] name.
A looking soft sweet old lady [B]
and it seemed I was a child again.
She gently put her arms around me and kissed her little boy once more.
And I knew it was the same sweet mother that had kissed me many times before. _ _ _
I heard her [E] sing the rock of ages and [A] silver threads among the gold.
She told me once again of Jesus [Gb] within that little cabin and [B] door.
She [E] opened up the faded Bible where [A] the family records used to [F] be.
[E] And I knew it was the same sweet mother that years ago had prayed for me.
_ _ Yes, I was dreaming of a little cabin when I heard [Am] somebody call my name.
[E] A looking soft sweet old lady [Gb] and it seemed I was a child again.
[B] She [E] gently put her arms around me and kissed her little boy once more.
And I knew it was the same sweet mother that had kissed me many times before. _ _
[E] And often through this world I wander since mother [A] left the old [Em] homestead.
_ [G] No one to pray for me at twilight, no [Gb] place to lay my weary [B] head.
[E] I miss her voice so gently calling, but [A] I miss her precious guiding [E] hand.
But I know that when I reach God's city [B] I'll hear her call my [E] name again. _ _
Yes, I was dreaming of a little cabin when [A] I heard somebody call my name.
A looking soft sweet old lady and it [Gb] seemed I was a child [B] again.
She gently put her arms around me [A] and kissed her little [E] boy once more.
And I knew it was the same sweet mother that had kissed me many times before. _
_ I was dreaming of a little cabin.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _