Chords for Balsam Range and the Crowe Brothers "Foggy Mountain Breakdown"
Tempo:
85.925 bpm
Chords used:
A
F#m
Am
E
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A#] We've got a lot of good friends here tonight, [A] and I'd like to say a special great big
thank you to [N] a good old buddy of mine, David Knotson, who is here.
[G] He [A] works over at Hickory, but he's from Granger, North Carolina.
And while these boys are getting set up, I'll tell you just a brief story about him.
[B] [C#m] I kidded a lot of times, where are you sitting at, Dave?
Where are you at?
Raise your hand, do recognize.
He's [A] out there somewhere.
Where's he at, Mark?
Where's he at?
Right in the middle.
Right [C#] in the middle.
[D#] Well, I've liked a lot of times [C] I've told people, I [C#m] said, he's the first real redneck
that I ever met.
[E] But just [A] a quick story, [C] he's the only man that [C#m] I ever knew that [A] spotlighted rabbits
in the graveyard.
[E]
[Em] I asked him just a little while ago if he ever shot up any of them [A] tombstones, and he
said, well, I sprinkled a few of them.
All right, anyway, [G#] here's an old-timer called Foggy Mountain [E] Breakdown.
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[N]
thank you to [N] a good old buddy of mine, David Knotson, who is here.
[G] He [A] works over at Hickory, but he's from Granger, North Carolina.
And while these boys are getting set up, I'll tell you just a brief story about him.
[B] [C#m] I kidded a lot of times, where are you sitting at, Dave?
Where are you at?
Raise your hand, do recognize.
He's [A] out there somewhere.
Where's he at, Mark?
Where's he at?
Right in the middle.
Right [C#] in the middle.
[D#] Well, I've liked a lot of times [C] I've told people, I [C#m] said, he's the first real redneck
that I ever met.
[E] But just [A] a quick story, [C] he's the only man that [C#m] I ever knew that [A] spotlighted rabbits
in the graveyard.
[E]
[Em] I asked him just a little while ago if he ever shot up any of them [A] tombstones, and he
said, well, I sprinkled a few of them.
All right, anyway, [G#] here's an old-timer called Foggy Mountain [E] Breakdown.
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[A] [F#m] [A] [Am]
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Key:
A
F#m
Am
E
C#m
A
F#m
Am
[A#] We've got a lot of good friends here tonight, [A] and I'd like to say a special great big
thank you to [N] a good old buddy of mine, David Knotson, who is here.
[G] He [A] works over at Hickory, but he's from Granger, North Carolina.
And while these boys are getting set up, I'll tell you just a brief story about him.
_ [B] [C#m] I kidded a lot of times, where are you sitting at, Dave?
Where are you at?
Raise your hand, do recognize.
He's [A] out there somewhere.
Where's he at, Mark?
_ Where's he at?
Right in the middle.
Right [C#] in the middle.
[D#] Well, I've liked a lot of times [C] I've told people, I [C#m] said, he's the first real redneck
that I ever met.
[E] _ _ But just [A] a quick story, _ _ [C] he's the only man that [C#m] I ever knew that [A] spotlighted rabbits
in the graveyard.
[E] _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ I asked him just a little while ago if he ever shot up any of them [A] tombstones, and he
said, well, I sprinkled a few of them. _
_ _ _ All right, anyway, [G#] here's an old-timer called Foggy Mountain [E] Breakdown.
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thank you to [N] a good old buddy of mine, David Knotson, who is here.
[G] He [A] works over at Hickory, but he's from Granger, North Carolina.
And while these boys are getting set up, I'll tell you just a brief story about him.
_ [B] [C#m] I kidded a lot of times, where are you sitting at, Dave?
Where are you at?
Raise your hand, do recognize.
He's [A] out there somewhere.
Where's he at, Mark?
_ Where's he at?
Right in the middle.
Right [C#] in the middle.
[D#] Well, I've liked a lot of times [C] I've told people, I [C#m] said, he's the first real redneck
that I ever met.
[E] _ _ But just [A] a quick story, _ _ [C] he's the only man that [C#m] I ever knew that [A] spotlighted rabbits
in the graveyard.
[E] _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ I asked him just a little while ago if he ever shot up any of them [A] tombstones, and he
said, well, I sprinkled a few of them. _
_ _ _ All right, anyway, [G#] here's an old-timer called Foggy Mountain [E] Breakdown.
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