Chords for Aaron Tippin - Carroll County Accident (Forever Country Cover Series)
Tempo:
95 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
E
D
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
[Dm] [G]
[C]
[G] [C] Well, Carroll County's pointed [G] out it's kind of square.
The biggest thing that [C] happens is the county fair.
[G] [C] I guess that's why it seemed [G] like such a big event.
What we all call the Carroll [C] County accident.
[G] [C] The wreck was on the [G] highway just inside the line.
Walter Browning lost his [C] life and for a time.
It seemed that Mary Ellen [G] Jones would surely die.
But she lived long enough for [C] her to testify.
Walter Browning [G] was a happy married man.
And he wore a golden wedding [C] ring upon his hand.
But it was gone.
Nobody [G] knew just where it went.
He lost it in the Carroll [C] County [A#] [A] accident.
[E] [D] Mary Ellen testified.
[A] He flagged her down, said he was sick,
and could she [D] drive him into town.
And no one even doubted what [A] she said was true.
Because she was well respected [D] in the county too.
[C#] [D] I went down to see the wreck [A] like all the rest.
The [Em] bloody seats, the broken [D] glass, the tangled mess.
[B] [D] But I found something no one [A] else had even seen.
Behind the dash in [D] Mary's crumpled [C] up [B] machine.
[C#m] [E] A matchbox that was circled [B] by a rubber band.
And inside the ring, [E] Walter Browning's hand.
And it took a while to figure [B] out just what it meant.
The truth behind the Carroll [E] County accident.
By dark of night, I dropped the [B] ring into a well.
And took a sacred oath that [E] I would never tell.
The truth about the Carroll [B] County accident.
Cause the county ordered dad a [E] marble monument.
Yes, [B] I lost him in the Carroll [E] County [A] accident.
[E]
[Dm] [G]
[C]
[G] [C] Well, Carroll County's pointed [G] out it's kind of square.
The biggest thing that [C] happens is the county fair.
[G] [C] I guess that's why it seemed [G] like such a big event.
What we all call the Carroll [C] County accident.
[G] [C] The wreck was on the [G] highway just inside the line.
Walter Browning lost his [C] life and for a time.
It seemed that Mary Ellen [G] Jones would surely die.
But she lived long enough for [C] her to testify.
Walter Browning [G] was a happy married man.
And he wore a golden wedding [C] ring upon his hand.
But it was gone.
Nobody [G] knew just where it went.
He lost it in the Carroll [C] County [A#] [A] accident.
[E] [D] Mary Ellen testified.
[A] He flagged her down, said he was sick,
and could she [D] drive him into town.
And no one even doubted what [A] she said was true.
Because she was well respected [D] in the county too.
[C#] [D] I went down to see the wreck [A] like all the rest.
The [Em] bloody seats, the broken [D] glass, the tangled mess.
[B] [D] But I found something no one [A] else had even seen.
Behind the dash in [D] Mary's crumpled [C] up [B] machine.
[C#m] [E] A matchbox that was circled [B] by a rubber band.
And inside the ring, [E] Walter Browning's hand.
And it took a while to figure [B] out just what it meant.
The truth behind the Carroll [E] County accident.
By dark of night, I dropped the [B] ring into a well.
And took a sacred oath that [E] I would never tell.
The truth about the Carroll [B] County accident.
Cause the county ordered dad a [E] marble monument.
Yes, [B] I lost him in the Carroll [E] County [A] accident.
[E]
Key:
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C
E
D
B
G
C
E
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] [C] Well, Carroll County's pointed [G] out it's kind of square.
_ The biggest thing that [C] happens is the county fair.
[G] [C] I guess that's why it seemed [G] like such a big event.
What we all call the Carroll [C] County accident. _
[G] [C] The wreck was on the [G] highway just inside the line.
_ Walter Browning lost his [C] life and for a time.
It seemed that Mary Ellen [G] Jones would surely die.
But she lived long enough for [C] her to testify. _
_ Walter Browning [G] was a happy married man.
And he wore a golden wedding [C] ring upon his hand.
_ But it was gone.
Nobody [G] knew just where it went.
He lost it in the Carroll [C] County [A#] [A] accident.
[E] _ [D] Mary Ellen testified.
[A] He flagged her down, said he was sick,
and could she [D] drive him into town.
And no one even doubted what [A] she said was true.
Because she was well respected [D] in the county too. _
[C#] [D] I went down to see the wreck [A] like all the rest.
The [Em] bloody seats, the broken [D] glass, the tangled mess.
[B] [D] But I found something no one [A] else had even seen.
_ Behind the dash in [D] Mary's crumpled [C] up [B] machine.
[C#m] [E] A matchbox that was circled [B] by a rubber band.
And inside the ring, [E] Walter Browning's hand.
And it took a while to figure [B] out just what it meant. _
The truth behind the Carroll [E] County accident. _
By dark of night, I dropped the [B] ring into a well.
And took a sacred oath that [E] I would never tell.
The truth about the Carroll [B] County accident. _
Cause the county ordered dad a [E] marble monument.
Yes, [B] I lost him in the Carroll [E] County [A] accident.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] [C] Well, Carroll County's pointed [G] out it's kind of square.
_ The biggest thing that [C] happens is the county fair.
[G] [C] I guess that's why it seemed [G] like such a big event.
What we all call the Carroll [C] County accident. _
[G] [C] The wreck was on the [G] highway just inside the line.
_ Walter Browning lost his [C] life and for a time.
It seemed that Mary Ellen [G] Jones would surely die.
But she lived long enough for [C] her to testify. _
_ Walter Browning [G] was a happy married man.
And he wore a golden wedding [C] ring upon his hand.
_ But it was gone.
Nobody [G] knew just where it went.
He lost it in the Carroll [C] County [A#] [A] accident.
[E] _ [D] Mary Ellen testified.
[A] He flagged her down, said he was sick,
and could she [D] drive him into town.
And no one even doubted what [A] she said was true.
Because she was well respected [D] in the county too. _
[C#] [D] I went down to see the wreck [A] like all the rest.
The [Em] bloody seats, the broken [D] glass, the tangled mess.
[B] [D] But I found something no one [A] else had even seen.
_ Behind the dash in [D] Mary's crumpled [C] up [B] machine.
[C#m] [E] A matchbox that was circled [B] by a rubber band.
And inside the ring, [E] Walter Browning's hand.
And it took a while to figure [B] out just what it meant. _
The truth behind the Carroll [E] County accident. _
By dark of night, I dropped the [B] ring into a well.
And took a sacred oath that [E] I would never tell.
The truth about the Carroll [B] County accident. _
Cause the county ordered dad a [E] marble monument.
Yes, [B] I lost him in the Carroll [E] County [A] accident.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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