Chords for Alison Krauss & Union Station - The Captain's Daughter (Johnny Cash: Forever Words)
Tempo:
162 bpm
Chords used:
C#
A#m
F#
D#
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
I'm a poor boy as [A#m] you know, but [C#] I love the captain's daughter so.
I always loved Alison Krauss' music.
to Alison and I said,
you take a look at a few different lyrics [F#m] and see what [C#] really speaks to you.
said that would be great.
bringing the lyric to a songwriter that she works [A#m] with a lot,
together [C#] a song that's just right for [F#] her.
[C#] beautiful [A#] melody that fits [C#] perfectly with Alison's artistry.
I always loved Alison Krauss' music.
to Alison and I said,
you take a look at a few different lyrics [F#m] and see what [C#] really speaks to you.
said that would be great.
bringing the lyric to a songwriter that she works [A#m] with a lot,
together [C#] a song that's just right for [F#] her.
[C#] beautiful [A#] melody that fits [C#] perfectly with Alison's artistry.
100% ➙ 162BPM
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A#m
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_ _ I'm a poor boy as [A#m] you know, _ _ _ but [C#] I love the _ captain's daughter so.
I always loved Alison Krauss' music.
And so I spoke to Alison and I said,
[A#m] _ _ why don't you take a look at a few different lyrics [F#m] and see what [C#] really speaks to you.
And she said that would be great.
And then she suggested _ _ bringing the lyric to a songwriter that she works [A#m] with a lot,
Arnold Castleman, and put together [C#] a song that's just right for [F#] her.
He wrote this [C#] beautiful [A#] melody that fits [C#] perfectly with Alison's artistry. _ _ _
Daddy's gone [A#m] away to sea. _
_ _ _ _ You're as lovely as [F#] can be.
[C#] _ _ _
Another thing I want to mention about Alison and [A#m] the captain's daughter is it's [D#] one of the first times that she's [C#] recorded again
with a completely reunited Union Station and Jerry Douglas in quite a number of years.
And they sure know how to do that because it came together [A#m] quickly and immediately with all of the experience they have in [G#] the past.
And it's beautiful to hear those voices [F#] together and her with those other guys and [G] her to sing and play [A#m] on that and to have Jerry Douglas [A#] in there.
It's, [F#] you know, it's kind of [C#m] the pinnacle of what Nashville musicians [F#]
are and what Alison can do with [G#] any song.
[D#] If the answer is [F#] still no.
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ [G#] _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _
I always loved Alison Krauss' music.
And so I spoke to Alison and I said,
[A#m] _ _ why don't you take a look at a few different lyrics [F#m] and see what [C#] really speaks to you.
And she said that would be great.
And then she suggested _ _ bringing the lyric to a songwriter that she works [A#m] with a lot,
Arnold Castleman, and put together [C#] a song that's just right for [F#] her.
He wrote this [C#] beautiful [A#] melody that fits [C#] perfectly with Alison's artistry. _ _ _
Daddy's gone [A#m] away to sea. _
_ _ _ _ You're as lovely as [F#] can be.
[C#] _ _ _
Another thing I want to mention about Alison and [A#m] the captain's daughter is it's [D#] one of the first times that she's [C#] recorded again
with a completely reunited Union Station and Jerry Douglas in quite a number of years.
And they sure know how to do that because it came together [A#m] quickly and immediately with all of the experience they have in [G#] the past.
And it's beautiful to hear those voices [F#] together and her with those other guys and [G] her to sing and play [A#m] on that and to have Jerry Douglas [A#] in there.
It's, [F#] you know, it's kind of [C#m] the pinnacle of what Nashville musicians [F#]
are and what Alison can do with [G#] any song.
[D#] If the answer is [F#] still no.
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ [G#] _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _