Chords for Balsam Range - When I Wake Up To Sleep No More (Sing it Mark!)
Tempo:
109.1 bpm
Chords used:
B
F#
F#m
A
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] I have a song for [B] you that I [E] recorded on a solo project way [A] under eons and [F#] years ago.
[A] And had Mark Pruitt play it on the banjo when we set this thing a few years back.
[B] It's an old [E] song that I used to sing around the country with a group I used to play [Am] for called the Kingsman Quartet.
An old doctor quartet.
[E] I sung all over this country down in [A] here a few times.
But this is a song that [Dm] they sang well before I was with them in the 60s and 70s.
Well, up until I was [F] with them.
[A#] And [B] we liked this song so much [Bm] when I started doing a little bluegrass.
I always wanted to carry this song [D] over.
Now, to properly execute this song, we're going to have to
This song requires a bass singer.
Does anybody in the group feel appropriate to sing some bass?
Neighbor, anybody, do I see a volunteer?
Yes, I see that hand.
[G] [A] Dr.
Pruitt's gonna sing.
[B] Do you feel like you could [A#] crush a little low down bass for us?
Yeah.
[G] Oh.
I'm less than convinced, but we'll see what happens here.
This is
Ha ha ha.
He plays great banjo.
One of the best you'll ever hear in your life.
One of the [B] best that's ever been.
Mark Pruitt on the banjo.
Everybody give him a hand.
[C#] [F#m]
He looks like he's rearing to tear on this old-time quartet thing.
I see.
He plays great banjo.
[E] Let's see what he does with [F] some bass singing.
This is [F#] called, When I Wake Up to Sleep [B] No More.
Well, I had thought some wonderful morning just here gave us trouble.
So I wake up, I wake up, I [F#] wake up.
To sleep no more, [B] I repeat, I bless every day.
With a glad shout, I'll leave the crowd.
I wake up to sleep no more.
Come on, son.
When I wake up, morning by morning.
To sleep no more.
To the door.
Happy I'll be.
Over it born.
[F#] Heaven's bright shone.
Heaven's a song [F#m] I could be.
[B] Being a volunteer.
Raising the [F#m] funding.
My [B] Lord.
I wake up.
I wake up to sleep no more.
[F#m] [B]
[G#m] [F#] [B]
[G#m] [B]
With a glorious shout, I'll have a new body.
Changing the twink from governor.
When I wake up.
[F#] I wake up to sleep no more.
To sleep no more.
[B] Leaving behind all trouble and sorrow.
[G#m] That will [F#] I see [B] below.
When I wake up.
I wake up to sleep no more.
Come on, man.
When I wake up, morning by morning.
To the door.
Happy I'll be.
Over it born.
Heaven's [F#] bright shone.
Heaven's a song I could [B] be.
Being a volunteer.
Raising the funding.
[F#] My [B] Lord.
I wake up.
I wake up to sleep no more.
[F#m]
[F#] [B]
Hey, Tim.
You [F#m] gave such a good introduction to [B] this tune right here.
I'd like to sing my last little part.
I'd like to really jump in there and sing it low for you people, if that's all right.
Would y'all mind if I get my heart real [F#m] low?
I can tell.
I can tell you.
We'll do this [B] for our buddy Sherry Boyd out there.
I'm going to sing real low for you.
Are you ready?
Now.
When I wake up.
I wake up to sleep no more.
To the door.
Happy I'll be.
Over it born.
[F#m] Heaven's bright shone.
Heaven's a song I could [B] be.
Being a volunteer.
[G#m] Raising the [F#] funding.
[B] My Lord.
I wake up to sleep no more.
If you're dreaming of volunteers.
Raising the funding.
My Lord.
I wake up.
I wake up to sleep no more.
Hey!
[A] And had Mark Pruitt play it on the banjo when we set this thing a few years back.
[B] It's an old [E] song that I used to sing around the country with a group I used to play [Am] for called the Kingsman Quartet.
An old doctor quartet.
[E] I sung all over this country down in [A] here a few times.
But this is a song that [Dm] they sang well before I was with them in the 60s and 70s.
Well, up until I was [F] with them.
[A#] And [B] we liked this song so much [Bm] when I started doing a little bluegrass.
I always wanted to carry this song [D] over.
Now, to properly execute this song, we're going to have to
This song requires a bass singer.
Does anybody in the group feel appropriate to sing some bass?
Neighbor, anybody, do I see a volunteer?
Yes, I see that hand.
[G] [A] Dr.
Pruitt's gonna sing.
[B] Do you feel like you could [A#] crush a little low down bass for us?
Yeah.
[G] Oh.
I'm less than convinced, but we'll see what happens here.
This is
Ha ha ha.
He plays great banjo.
One of the best you'll ever hear in your life.
One of the [B] best that's ever been.
Mark Pruitt on the banjo.
Everybody give him a hand.
[C#] [F#m]
He looks like he's rearing to tear on this old-time quartet thing.
I see.
He plays great banjo.
[E] Let's see what he does with [F] some bass singing.
This is [F#] called, When I Wake Up to Sleep [B] No More.
Well, I had thought some wonderful morning just here gave us trouble.
So I wake up, I wake up, I [F#] wake up.
To sleep no more, [B] I repeat, I bless every day.
With a glad shout, I'll leave the crowd.
I wake up to sleep no more.
Come on, son.
When I wake up, morning by morning.
To sleep no more.
To the door.
Happy I'll be.
Over it born.
[F#] Heaven's bright shone.
Heaven's a song [F#m] I could be.
[B] Being a volunteer.
Raising the [F#m] funding.
My [B] Lord.
I wake up.
I wake up to sleep no more.
[F#m] [B]
[G#m] [F#] [B]
[G#m] [B]
With a glorious shout, I'll have a new body.
Changing the twink from governor.
When I wake up.
[F#] I wake up to sleep no more.
To sleep no more.
[B] Leaving behind all trouble and sorrow.
[G#m] That will [F#] I see [B] below.
When I wake up.
I wake up to sleep no more.
Come on, man.
When I wake up, morning by morning.
To the door.
Happy I'll be.
Over it born.
Heaven's [F#] bright shone.
Heaven's a song I could [B] be.
Being a volunteer.
Raising the funding.
[F#] My [B] Lord.
I wake up.
I wake up to sleep no more.
[F#m]
[F#] [B]
Hey, Tim.
You [F#m] gave such a good introduction to [B] this tune right here.
I'd like to sing my last little part.
I'd like to really jump in there and sing it low for you people, if that's all right.
Would y'all mind if I get my heart real [F#m] low?
I can tell.
I can tell you.
We'll do this [B] for our buddy Sherry Boyd out there.
I'm going to sing real low for you.
Are you ready?
Now.
When I wake up.
I wake up to sleep no more.
To the door.
Happy I'll be.
Over it born.
[F#m] Heaven's bright shone.
Heaven's a song I could [B] be.
Being a volunteer.
[G#m] Raising the [F#] funding.
[B] My Lord.
I wake up to sleep no more.
If you're dreaming of volunteers.
Raising the funding.
My Lord.
I wake up.
I wake up to sleep no more.
Hey!
Key:
B
F#
F#m
A
E
B
F#
F#m
[A] I have a song for [B] you that I [E] recorded on a solo project way [A] under eons and [F#] years ago.
[A] And had Mark Pruitt play it on the banjo when we set this thing a few years back.
[B] It's an old [E] song that I used to sing around the country with a group I used to play [Am] for called the Kingsman Quartet.
An old doctor quartet.
[E] I sung all over this country down in [A] here a few times.
_ But this is a song that [Dm] they sang well before I was with them in the 60s and 70s.
Well, up until I was [F] with them.
[A#] And [B] we liked this song so much [Bm] when I started doing a little bluegrass.
I always wanted to carry this song [D] over.
Now, to properly execute this song, we're going to have to_
This song requires a bass singer.
Does anybody in the group feel appropriate to sing some bass?
Neighbor, anybody, do I see a volunteer?
_ Yes, I see that hand.
_ [G] _ _ [A] Dr.
Pruitt's gonna sing.
[B] Do you feel like you could [A#] crush a little low down bass for us?
Yeah.
[G] Oh.
_ I'm less than convinced, but we'll see what happens here.
_ This is_
Ha ha ha.
He plays great banjo.
One of the best you'll ever hear in your life.
One of the [B] best that's ever been.
Mark Pruitt on the banjo.
Everybody give him a hand.
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ [F#m] _
He looks like he's rearing to tear on this old-time quartet thing.
I see.
He plays great banjo.
[E] Let's see what he does with [F] some bass singing.
This is [F#] called, When I Wake Up to Sleep [B] No More.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I had thought some wonderful morning just here gave us trouble.
So I wake up, I wake up, I [F#] wake up.
To sleep no more, [B] I repeat, I bless every day.
With a glad shout, I'll leave the crowd.
_ I wake up to sleep no more.
Come on, son.
When I wake up, morning by morning.
To sleep no more.
To the door.
Happy I'll be.
Over it born.
[F#] Heaven's bright shone.
Heaven's a song [F#m] I could be.
[B] Being a volunteer.
Raising the [F#m] funding.
My [B] Lord.
I wake up.
I wake up to sleep no more. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ [F#] _ [B] _ _ _
_ [G#m] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ With a glorious shout, I'll have a new body.
Changing the twink from governor.
When I wake up.
[F#] I wake up to sleep no more.
To sleep no more.
[B] Leaving behind all trouble and sorrow.
[G#m] That will [F#] I see [B] below.
When I wake up.
I wake up to sleep no more.
Come on, man.
When I wake up, morning by morning.
To the door.
Happy I'll be.
Over it born.
Heaven's [F#] bright shone.
Heaven's a song I could [B] be.
Being a volunteer.
Raising the funding.
[F#] My [B] Lord.
_ I wake up.
I wake up to sleep no more. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
[F#] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Hey, Tim.
You [F#m] gave such a good introduction to [B] this tune right here.
I'd like to sing my last little part.
I'd like to really jump in there and sing it low for you people, if that's all right.
Would y'all mind if I get my heart real [F#m] low? _ _
_ I can tell.
I can tell you.
We'll do this [B] for our buddy Sherry Boyd out there.
I'm going to sing real low for you.
Are you ready? _ _
Now.
When I wake up.
I wake up to sleep no more.
To the door.
Happy I'll be.
Over it born.
[F#m] Heaven's bright shone.
Heaven's a song I could [B] be.
Being a volunteer.
[G#m] Raising the [F#] funding.
[B] My Lord.
I wake _ up to sleep no more.
If you're dreaming of volunteers.
Raising the funding.
My Lord.
I wake up.
I wake up to sleep no more.
Hey!
[A] And had Mark Pruitt play it on the banjo when we set this thing a few years back.
[B] It's an old [E] song that I used to sing around the country with a group I used to play [Am] for called the Kingsman Quartet.
An old doctor quartet.
[E] I sung all over this country down in [A] here a few times.
_ But this is a song that [Dm] they sang well before I was with them in the 60s and 70s.
Well, up until I was [F] with them.
[A#] And [B] we liked this song so much [Bm] when I started doing a little bluegrass.
I always wanted to carry this song [D] over.
Now, to properly execute this song, we're going to have to_
This song requires a bass singer.
Does anybody in the group feel appropriate to sing some bass?
Neighbor, anybody, do I see a volunteer?
_ Yes, I see that hand.
_ [G] _ _ [A] Dr.
Pruitt's gonna sing.
[B] Do you feel like you could [A#] crush a little low down bass for us?
Yeah.
[G] Oh.
_ I'm less than convinced, but we'll see what happens here.
_ This is_
Ha ha ha.
He plays great banjo.
One of the best you'll ever hear in your life.
One of the [B] best that's ever been.
Mark Pruitt on the banjo.
Everybody give him a hand.
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ [F#m] _
He looks like he's rearing to tear on this old-time quartet thing.
I see.
He plays great banjo.
[E] Let's see what he does with [F] some bass singing.
This is [F#] called, When I Wake Up to Sleep [B] No More.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I had thought some wonderful morning just here gave us trouble.
So I wake up, I wake up, I [F#] wake up.
To sleep no more, [B] I repeat, I bless every day.
With a glad shout, I'll leave the crowd.
_ I wake up to sleep no more.
Come on, son.
When I wake up, morning by morning.
To sleep no more.
To the door.
Happy I'll be.
Over it born.
[F#] Heaven's bright shone.
Heaven's a song [F#m] I could be.
[B] Being a volunteer.
Raising the [F#m] funding.
My [B] Lord.
I wake up.
I wake up to sleep no more. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ [F#] _ [B] _ _ _
_ [G#m] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ With a glorious shout, I'll have a new body.
Changing the twink from governor.
When I wake up.
[F#] I wake up to sleep no more.
To sleep no more.
[B] Leaving behind all trouble and sorrow.
[G#m] That will [F#] I see [B] below.
When I wake up.
I wake up to sleep no more.
Come on, man.
When I wake up, morning by morning.
To the door.
Happy I'll be.
Over it born.
Heaven's [F#] bright shone.
Heaven's a song I could [B] be.
Being a volunteer.
Raising the funding.
[F#] My [B] Lord.
_ I wake up.
I wake up to sleep no more. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
[F#] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Hey, Tim.
You [F#m] gave such a good introduction to [B] this tune right here.
I'd like to sing my last little part.
I'd like to really jump in there and sing it low for you people, if that's all right.
Would y'all mind if I get my heart real [F#m] low? _ _
_ I can tell.
I can tell you.
We'll do this [B] for our buddy Sherry Boyd out there.
I'm going to sing real low for you.
Are you ready? _ _
Now.
When I wake up.
I wake up to sleep no more.
To the door.
Happy I'll be.
Over it born.
[F#m] Heaven's bright shone.
Heaven's a song I could [B] be.
Being a volunteer.
[G#m] Raising the [F#] funding.
[B] My Lord.
I wake _ up to sleep no more.
If you're dreaming of volunteers.
Raising the funding.
My Lord.
I wake up.
I wake up to sleep no more.
Hey!