Chords for Are You from Dixie?
Tempo:
148.9 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hello there stranger, how do you do?
There's something I'd like to say to you [A] now, don't be surprised, you recognize.
[E] I'm no detective [A] but I've just heard my [D] death.
You come from the place where I long to be, your smiley face seems to say to [A] me,
You're from my homeland, sunny homeland, [B] tell me [A] can it be?
Are you [D] from Dixie?
[G] I said from Dixie, [D] where the fields of cotton bear good to me.
I'm mad for you, tell me how for you, [E] and my friends I'm longing [A] to see.
Are [D] you from Alabama, Tennessee, or Carolina, [G] and the place where those [D] amazing ducks are lying?
Are you from Dixie?
I [G] said from Dixie, of [D] course I'm [A] from [D] Dixie too.
[G]
[G] [D] [A]
[D] It was way back in 89, I crossed that old nation Dixon line.
[A] Even I've yearned, long to return, [E] to that old [A] place that I left [B] behind.
[D] Well, my home is way down in Alabama, on an old plantation there, Birmingham.
[A] There's one thing certain, I'm always flirting, [E] with those [A] southbound trains.
Are [D] you from Dixie?
I [G] said from Dixie, where [D] the fields of cotton bear good to me.
I'm mad for you, [G] tell me how for you, [B] and my friends I'm longing [A] to see.
[D] Are you from Alabama, Tennessee, or Carolina, [G] and the place where those [D] amazing ducks are lying?
Are you from Dixie?
[G] I said from Dixie, [D] of course [A] I'm from [D] Dixie too.
There's something I'd like to say to you [A] now, don't be surprised, you recognize.
[E] I'm no detective [A] but I've just heard my [D] death.
You come from the place where I long to be, your smiley face seems to say to [A] me,
You're from my homeland, sunny homeland, [B] tell me [A] can it be?
Are you [D] from Dixie?
[G] I said from Dixie, [D] where the fields of cotton bear good to me.
I'm mad for you, tell me how for you, [E] and my friends I'm longing [A] to see.
Are [D] you from Alabama, Tennessee, or Carolina, [G] and the place where those [D] amazing ducks are lying?
Are you from Dixie?
I [G] said from Dixie, of [D] course I'm [A] from [D] Dixie too.
[G]
[G] [D] [A]
[D] It was way back in 89, I crossed that old nation Dixon line.
[A] Even I've yearned, long to return, [E] to that old [A] place that I left [B] behind.
[D] Well, my home is way down in Alabama, on an old plantation there, Birmingham.
[A] There's one thing certain, I'm always flirting, [E] with those [A] southbound trains.
Are [D] you from Dixie?
I [G] said from Dixie, where [D] the fields of cotton bear good to me.
I'm mad for you, [G] tell me how for you, [B] and my friends I'm longing [A] to see.
[D] Are you from Alabama, Tennessee, or Carolina, [G] and the place where those [D] amazing ducks are lying?
Are you from Dixie?
[G] I said from Dixie, [D] of course [A] I'm from [D] Dixie too.
Key:
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_ _ Hello there stranger, how do you do?
There's something I'd like to say to you [A] now, don't be surprised, you recognize.
[E] I'm no detective [A] but I've just heard my [D] death.
You come from the place where I long to be, your smiley face seems to say to [A] me,
You're from my homeland, sunny homeland, [B] tell me [A] can it be?
Are you [D] from Dixie?
[G] I said from Dixie, [D] where the fields of cotton bear good to me.
I'm mad for you, tell me how for you, [E] and my friends I'm longing [A] to see.
Are [D] you from Alabama, Tennessee, or Carolina, [G] and the place where those [D] amazing ducks are lying?
Are you from Dixie?
I [G] said from Dixie, of [D] course I'm [A] from [D] Dixie too. _ _ _ _ _
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_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ [A] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ It was way back in 89, _ I crossed that old nation Dixon line.
[A] Even I've yearned, long to return, [E] to that old [A] place that I left [B] behind.
[D] Well, my home is way down in Alabama, on an old plantation there, Birmingham.
_ _ [A] There's one thing certain, I'm always flirting, [E] with those [A] southbound trains.
Are [D] you from Dixie?
I [G] said from Dixie, where [D] the fields of cotton bear good to me.
I'm mad for you, [G] tell me how for you, [B] and my friends I'm longing [A] to see.
[D] Are you from Alabama, Tennessee, or Carolina, [G] and the place where those [D] amazing ducks are lying?
Are you from Dixie?
[G] I said from Dixie, _ [D] of course [A] I'm from [D] Dixie too. _ _ _ _
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There's something I'd like to say to you [A] now, don't be surprised, you recognize.
[E] I'm no detective [A] but I've just heard my [D] death.
You come from the place where I long to be, your smiley face seems to say to [A] me,
You're from my homeland, sunny homeland, [B] tell me [A] can it be?
Are you [D] from Dixie?
[G] I said from Dixie, [D] where the fields of cotton bear good to me.
I'm mad for you, tell me how for you, [E] and my friends I'm longing [A] to see.
Are [D] you from Alabama, Tennessee, or Carolina, [G] and the place where those [D] amazing ducks are lying?
Are you from Dixie?
I [G] said from Dixie, of [D] course I'm [A] from [D] Dixie too. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ [A] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ It was way back in 89, _ I crossed that old nation Dixon line.
[A] Even I've yearned, long to return, [E] to that old [A] place that I left [B] behind.
[D] Well, my home is way down in Alabama, on an old plantation there, Birmingham.
_ _ [A] There's one thing certain, I'm always flirting, [E] with those [A] southbound trains.
Are [D] you from Dixie?
I [G] said from Dixie, where [D] the fields of cotton bear good to me.
I'm mad for you, [G] tell me how for you, [B] and my friends I'm longing [A] to see.
[D] Are you from Alabama, Tennessee, or Carolina, [G] and the place where those [D] amazing ducks are lying?
Are you from Dixie?
[G] I said from Dixie, _ [D] of course [A] I'm from [D] Dixie too. _ _ _ _
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