Chords for "Kentucky" - The Everly Brothers (live, 1968)
Tempo:
63.45 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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We have a song we would like to sing for you.
A song that we feel is responsible for getting us out of the health care business and off the streets.
And out of the [Ab] legitimate life.
It's one of the very first songs that we ever sang together.
This was years and years ago, I believe.
It was 1932, wasn't it?
This was the days when we were known as the Everly family.
And we worked with our mother and father on radio.
This is one of the songs that we sang then.
And it's about our home state of Kentucky.
And it's appropriately entitled Kentucky.
Kentucky
You are the dearest land outside of heaven [Eb] to me
Kentucky
I miss your love, oh, and your [Ab] redwood trees
When I die, I want to rest upon the graceful mountain [Eb] so high
For that is where God will [Ab] look for me
Kentucky
A song that we feel is responsible for getting us out of the health care business and off the streets.
And out of the [Ab] legitimate life.
It's one of the very first songs that we ever sang together.
This was years and years ago, I believe.
It was 1932, wasn't it?
This was the days when we were known as the Everly family.
And we worked with our mother and father on radio.
This is one of the songs that we sang then.
And it's about our home state of Kentucky.
And it's appropriately entitled Kentucky.
Kentucky
You are the dearest land outside of heaven [Eb] to me
Kentucky
I miss your love, oh, and your [Ab] redwood trees
When I die, I want to rest upon the graceful mountain [Eb] so high
For that is where God will [Ab] look for me
Kentucky
Key:
Ab
Eb
Ab
Eb
Ab
Eb
Ab
Eb
We have a song we would like to sing for you.
A song that we feel is responsible for getting us out of the health care business and off the streets.
And out of the [Ab] legitimate life.
It's one of the very first songs that we ever sang together.
This was years and years ago, I believe.
It was 1932, wasn't it? _ _
This was the days when we were known as the Everly family.
And we worked with our mother and father on radio.
This is one of the songs that we sang then.
And it's about our home state of Kentucky.
And it's appropriately entitled Kentucky. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Kentucky _ _
_ _ _ _ _ You are the dearest land outside of heaven [Eb] to me _ _ _ _
_ _ Kentucky _ _ _
I miss your love, oh, and your [Ab] redwood trees
_ When _ _ I die, _ _ _ _ I want to rest upon the graceful mountain [Eb] so high _ _ _
_ For that _ is _ where God will [Ab] look for _ me
_ _ _ _ Kentucky
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
A song that we feel is responsible for getting us out of the health care business and off the streets.
And out of the [Ab] legitimate life.
It's one of the very first songs that we ever sang together.
This was years and years ago, I believe.
It was 1932, wasn't it? _ _
This was the days when we were known as the Everly family.
And we worked with our mother and father on radio.
This is one of the songs that we sang then.
And it's about our home state of Kentucky.
And it's appropriately entitled Kentucky. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Kentucky _ _
_ _ _ _ _ You are the dearest land outside of heaven [Eb] to me _ _ _ _
_ _ Kentucky _ _ _
I miss your love, oh, and your [Ab] redwood trees
_ When _ _ I die, _ _ _ _ I want to rest upon the graceful mountain [Eb] so high _ _ _
_ For that _ is _ where God will [Ab] look for _ me
_ _ _ _ Kentucky
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _