Chords for A Travelin' Man by New Christy Minstrels on 1963 Columbia LP.
Tempo:
103.3 bpm
Chords used:
F
G
C
E
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Em]
[F] [G]
[C] A traveling [F] man [E] always longs [Am] for a home, [Em] Cause a [F] traveling man [G] is always [C] alone.
I've traveled from [F] Maine to the [E]
[Am] Barbary shore, [Em] But I'm getting [F] so weary I [G] can't travel [C] no more.
I've rambled the highways [F] [E] and sailed [Am] across the sea, [Em] Wondering, [F] always wondering where [G] the next stop [C] would be.
A traveling [F] man [E] always longs [Am] for a home, [Em] Cause a traveling [F] man [G] is always
[C] alone.
[E] Seen the mansions [F] of England, [G] the villas [C] of Rome, Each man has [F] his castle, but [D] the road's been my [G] home.
So [C] fare thee [F] well, ladies, [E] there's none quite [Am] so fair, [Em] But a traveling [F] man [G] has only [C] one prayer,
To be [F] just a farmer [E] with a plow and a [Am] hoe, [E] Instead [B] of a drifter [G] with [G] no [C] place to go.
A traveling [F] man [E] always longs [Am] for a home, [Em] Cause a [F] traveling man [G] is always alone.
[C]
Yes, a [F] traveling man [E] always longs for [Am] a home, [Em] Cause a [B] traveling [F] man [G] is always
[C] alone.
[F] [G]
[C] A traveling [F] man [E] always longs [Am] for a home, [Em] Cause a [F] traveling man [G] is always [C] alone.
I've traveled from [F] Maine to the [E]
[Am] Barbary shore, [Em] But I'm getting [F] so weary I [G] can't travel [C] no more.
I've rambled the highways [F] [E] and sailed [Am] across the sea, [Em] Wondering, [F] always wondering where [G] the next stop [C] would be.
A traveling [F] man [E] always longs [Am] for a home, [Em] Cause a traveling [F] man [G] is always
[C] alone.
[E] Seen the mansions [F] of England, [G] the villas [C] of Rome, Each man has [F] his castle, but [D] the road's been my [G] home.
So [C] fare thee [F] well, ladies, [E] there's none quite [Am] so fair, [Em] But a traveling [F] man [G] has only [C] one prayer,
To be [F] just a farmer [E] with a plow and a [Am] hoe, [E] Instead [B] of a drifter [G] with [G] no [C] place to go.
A traveling [F] man [E] always longs [Am] for a home, [Em] Cause a [F] traveling man [G] is always alone.
[C]
Yes, a [F] traveling man [E] always longs for [Am] a home, [Em] Cause a [B] traveling [F] man [G] is always
[C] alone.
Key:
F
G
C
E
Em
F
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_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ _ A traveling [F] _ man [E] always longs [Am] for a home, [Em] Cause a _ [F] traveling man [G] is always [C] alone.
I've traveled from [F] Maine to the [E] _
[Am] Barbary shore, [Em] But I'm getting [F] so weary I [G] can't travel [C] no more.
I've rambled the highways [F] [E] and sailed [Am] across the sea, [Em] Wondering, [F] always wondering where [G] the next stop [C] would be.
A traveling [F] man [E] always longs [Am] for a home, [Em] Cause a traveling [F] man [G] is always _
[C] alone.
[E] Seen the mansions [F] of England, [G] the villas [C] of Rome, Each man has [F] his castle, but [D] the road's been my [G] _ home.
_ So [C] fare thee [F] well, ladies, [E] there's none quite [Am] so fair, [Em] But a traveling [F] man [G] has only [C] one prayer,
To be [F] just a farmer [E] with a plow and a [Am] hoe, [E] Instead _ [B] of a drifter [G] with [G] no [C] place to go.
A traveling [F] _ man [E] always longs [Am] for a home, [Em] Cause a [F] traveling man [G] is always alone.
[C]
Yes, a [F] traveling man [E] always _ longs for [Am] a home, [Em] Cause a [B] traveling [F] man [G] is _ always _
[C] alone. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ _ A traveling [F] _ man [E] always longs [Am] for a home, [Em] Cause a _ [F] traveling man [G] is always [C] alone.
I've traveled from [F] Maine to the [E] _
[Am] Barbary shore, [Em] But I'm getting [F] so weary I [G] can't travel [C] no more.
I've rambled the highways [F] [E] and sailed [Am] across the sea, [Em] Wondering, [F] always wondering where [G] the next stop [C] would be.
A traveling [F] man [E] always longs [Am] for a home, [Em] Cause a traveling [F] man [G] is always _
[C] alone.
[E] Seen the mansions [F] of England, [G] the villas [C] of Rome, Each man has [F] his castle, but [D] the road's been my [G] _ home.
_ So [C] fare thee [F] well, ladies, [E] there's none quite [Am] so fair, [Em] But a traveling [F] man [G] has only [C] one prayer,
To be [F] just a farmer [E] with a plow and a [Am] hoe, [E] Instead _ [B] of a drifter [G] with [G] no [C] place to go.
A traveling [F] _ man [E] always longs [Am] for a home, [Em] Cause a [F] traveling man [G] is always alone.
[C]
Yes, a [F] traveling man [E] always _ longs for [Am] a home, [Em] Cause a [B] traveling [F] man [G] is _ always _
[C] alone. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _