Chords for Bill Monroe: Mac Wiseman:Lonesome Road
Tempo:
57.9 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
Fm
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
He's a bluegrass boy, and he's a wonderful singer.
His name is Mac Wiseman.
Mac, come on out, would you please?
Mac, [Bb] can [Fm] you remember anything about the old days?
Oh, I remember a lot about them, Bill.
Who I worked with, then.
[Bb] Oh, let's see, 1949, Rudy Lowe was with us.
Jack Thompson, I believe, was on the bass.
Chevy Wise, right?
Don Reno was there a while.
Kind of an all-star team, I believe.
Right.
We did this song back then, too, Bill, and it came off quite well, so folks remember this.
So we put it in the new Hall of Fame album.
Traveling Down That Lonesome Road.
Right.
[F]
[Bb] [F]
I remember, dear, not long ago you said you'd be my own.
But now you've gone so far away, [Bb] you left me [F] all alone.
The kind of love you had for me, I find, sweetheart, grows cold.
Now you've gone and left me here to travel this lonesome road.
I'm traveling down this lonesome road, oh, [C] how I hate to go.
Coming down strong, but [Bb] [F] left to you, sweetheart, left me here to travel.
[C]
[F]
[Bb] [F]
All I do is roll around and look for you, my dear.
Ten thousand miles, I need you here.
You broke my heart, you left me here.
Now I'm grown.
If you go or leave [C] me, dear, to travel this [F] lonesome road.
I'm traveling down this [C] lonesome road, oh, how I [F] hate to go.
Coming down strong, but raging high.
[D] [F] [C]
[F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[E] [F] I'm traveling down this lonesome road, oh, how I hate to go.
Coming down strong, [Bb] but raging high.
[F]
To you, sweetheart, [Bb] [F] left me [C] here.
[Fm]
His name is Mac Wiseman.
Mac, come on out, would you please?
Mac, [Bb] can [Fm] you remember anything about the old days?
Oh, I remember a lot about them, Bill.
Who I worked with, then.
[Bb] Oh, let's see, 1949, Rudy Lowe was with us.
Jack Thompson, I believe, was on the bass.
Chevy Wise, right?
Don Reno was there a while.
Kind of an all-star team, I believe.
Right.
We did this song back then, too, Bill, and it came off quite well, so folks remember this.
So we put it in the new Hall of Fame album.
Traveling Down That Lonesome Road.
Right.
[F]
[Bb] [F]
I remember, dear, not long ago you said you'd be my own.
But now you've gone so far away, [Bb] you left me [F] all alone.
The kind of love you had for me, I find, sweetheart, grows cold.
Now you've gone and left me here to travel this lonesome road.
I'm traveling down this lonesome road, oh, [C] how I hate to go.
Coming down strong, but [Bb] [F] left to you, sweetheart, left me here to travel.
[C]
[F]
[Bb] [F]
All I do is roll around and look for you, my dear.
Ten thousand miles, I need you here.
You broke my heart, you left me here.
Now I'm grown.
If you go or leave [C] me, dear, to travel this [F] lonesome road.
I'm traveling down this [C] lonesome road, oh, how I [F] hate to go.
Coming down strong, but raging high.
[D] [F] [C]
[F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[E] [F] I'm traveling down this lonesome road, oh, how I hate to go.
Coming down strong, [Bb] but raging high.
[F]
To you, sweetheart, [Bb] [F] left me [C] here.
[Fm]
Key:
F
Bb
C
Fm
D
F
Bb
C
_ _ _ _ _ _
He's a bluegrass boy, and he's a wonderful singer.
His name is Mac Wiseman.
Mac, come on out, would you please?
_ _ Mac, _ [Bb] can [Fm] you remember anything about the old days?
Oh, I remember a lot about them, Bill.
Who I worked with, then.
[Bb] Oh, let's see, 1949, Rudy Lowe was with us.
Jack Thompson, I believe, was on the bass.
Chevy Wise, right?
Don Reno was there a while.
Kind of an all-star team, I believe.
Right.
We did this song back then, too, Bill, and it came off quite well, so folks remember this.
So we put it in the new Hall of Fame album.
Traveling Down That Lonesome Road.
Right.
_ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I remember, dear, not long ago you said you'd be my own.
But now you've gone so far away, [Bb] you left me [F] all alone.
_ The kind of love you had for me, I find, sweetheart, grows cold.
Now you've gone and left me here to travel this lonesome road.
I'm traveling down this lonesome road, oh, [C] how I hate to go.
Coming down strong, but [Bb] _ [F] _ _ _ left to you, sweetheart, _ _ left me here to travel.
_ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ All I do is roll around and look for you, my dear.
_ Ten thousand miles, I need you here.
You broke my heart, you left me here.
Now I'm grown.
If you go or leave [C] me, dear, to travel this [F] lonesome road.
I'm traveling down this [C] lonesome road, oh, how I [F] hate to go.
Coming down strong, but raging high. _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ [F] _ _ _ _
[E] _ [F] _ _ I'm traveling down this lonesome road, oh, how I hate to go.
Coming down strong, [Bb] but raging high.
_ _ [F] _ _
To you, sweetheart, [Bb] _ _ [F] _ left me [C] here.
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _
He's a bluegrass boy, and he's a wonderful singer.
His name is Mac Wiseman.
Mac, come on out, would you please?
_ _ Mac, _ [Bb] can [Fm] you remember anything about the old days?
Oh, I remember a lot about them, Bill.
Who I worked with, then.
[Bb] Oh, let's see, 1949, Rudy Lowe was with us.
Jack Thompson, I believe, was on the bass.
Chevy Wise, right?
Don Reno was there a while.
Kind of an all-star team, I believe.
Right.
We did this song back then, too, Bill, and it came off quite well, so folks remember this.
So we put it in the new Hall of Fame album.
Traveling Down That Lonesome Road.
Right.
_ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I remember, dear, not long ago you said you'd be my own.
But now you've gone so far away, [Bb] you left me [F] all alone.
_ The kind of love you had for me, I find, sweetheart, grows cold.
Now you've gone and left me here to travel this lonesome road.
I'm traveling down this lonesome road, oh, [C] how I hate to go.
Coming down strong, but [Bb] _ [F] _ _ _ left to you, sweetheart, _ _ left me here to travel.
_ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ All I do is roll around and look for you, my dear.
_ Ten thousand miles, I need you here.
You broke my heart, you left me here.
Now I'm grown.
If you go or leave [C] me, dear, to travel this [F] lonesome road.
I'm traveling down this [C] lonesome road, oh, how I [F] hate to go.
Coming down strong, but raging high. _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ [F] _ _ _ _
[E] _ [F] _ _ I'm traveling down this lonesome road, oh, how I hate to go.
Coming down strong, [Bb] but raging high.
_ _ [F] _ _
To you, sweetheart, [Bb] _ _ [F] _ left me [C] here.
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _