Chords for Brandi Carlile - Sweet Home (Old Crow Medicine Show Cover)
Tempo:
102.75 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
F#
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C#] [E]
All [Em] right, old Crow Medicine boys, we're meeting your [G#] challenge.
We're about to meet you out [F] on our sweet home on the road.
Coming [E] to get you.
[A] [C] [E] [C#] [A#] [B]
[E] Two old folks on a railroad ride, [A] I'm [E] getting ready to go!
Pulling out a bottle of burgundy [F#] wine, I'm getting ready [B] to go!
[E] I'm getting ready to go.
I hear that southbound whistle [A] when that Dixie [F#] wire run around the [E] bend.
Once [C#m] they're digging through the primer [B] plant, I'm getting [E] ready to go.
Sweet [A] home, loving [E] heaven, heaven.
Sweet [F#] home, if you hear me, say [B] hello.
[E]
Sweet [A] home, good morning, [E] I've been traveling.
[A] Rolling [E]
inside, open, [F#] I'm [E] getting ready to go.
Two man pies on a [A] telephone line, I'm [E] getting ready to go.
Singing through the corn like a heavenly [F#m] choir, I'm getting [E] ready to go.
Old farmer John must be sleeping [A] sound, they shucked that [F#] corn and I passed it [E] around.
The old man's [F#] wife got a shotgun [B] down, [E] I'm getting ready to go.
Sweet [A] home, loving [E] heaven, heaven.
Sweet [F#] home, if you hear me, say [B] hello.
[E]
Sweet [A] home, [E] I've been traveling, [A] roll the gates [E] wide open, [F#] [B] I'm getting [E] ready to go.
[B] [G#] Listen here, pal, when your [C#m] road is running, [C#] your type will break in.
[F#] It's a mighty big world you're standing [B] on and you'll be confused.
[E] Well [C#m] [E]
[F#] [B] [E]
[F#] [B] [E] [F#]
[B] [E]
it's so long, good luck, and nice to [A] know ya, I'm getting [E] ready to go.
May the good Lord take a liking to [C#m] ya, I'm getting [B] ready to go.
[E] Oh, it's a short life of trouble, but don't make [A] more than a good old death [F#] comes a-knocking at your [E] door.
And don't [B] knock twice, [C#] brother, that's for sure, [F#] I'm [B] getting ready [E] to go.
Sweet [A] home, can [E]
[F#] you hear me [B] saying hello?
[E]
Sweet [A] home, Lordy, I've [E] been traveling, [A] the road begins [E] to wide open, I'm getting ready to go.
[A] The road begins [C#m] to wide open, [F#] [B] [F#]
[E] I'm getting ready to go.
[N]
All [Em] right, old Crow Medicine boys, we're meeting your [G#] challenge.
We're about to meet you out [F] on our sweet home on the road.
Coming [E] to get you.
[A] [C] [E] [C#] [A#] [B]
[E] Two old folks on a railroad ride, [A] I'm [E] getting ready to go!
Pulling out a bottle of burgundy [F#] wine, I'm getting ready [B] to go!
[E] I'm getting ready to go.
I hear that southbound whistle [A] when that Dixie [F#] wire run around the [E] bend.
Once [C#m] they're digging through the primer [B] plant, I'm getting [E] ready to go.
Sweet [A] home, loving [E] heaven, heaven.
Sweet [F#] home, if you hear me, say [B] hello.
[E]
Sweet [A] home, good morning, [E] I've been traveling.
[A] Rolling [E]
inside, open, [F#] I'm [E] getting ready to go.
Two man pies on a [A] telephone line, I'm [E] getting ready to go.
Singing through the corn like a heavenly [F#m] choir, I'm getting [E] ready to go.
Old farmer John must be sleeping [A] sound, they shucked that [F#] corn and I passed it [E] around.
The old man's [F#] wife got a shotgun [B] down, [E] I'm getting ready to go.
Sweet [A] home, loving [E] heaven, heaven.
Sweet [F#] home, if you hear me, say [B] hello.
[E]
Sweet [A] home, [E] I've been traveling, [A] roll the gates [E] wide open, [F#] [B] I'm getting [E] ready to go.
[B] [G#] Listen here, pal, when your [C#m] road is running, [C#] your type will break in.
[F#] It's a mighty big world you're standing [B] on and you'll be confused.
[E] Well [C#m] [E]
[F#] [B] [E]
[F#] [B] [E] [F#]
[B] [E]
it's so long, good luck, and nice to [A] know ya, I'm getting [E] ready to go.
May the good Lord take a liking to [C#m] ya, I'm getting [B] ready to go.
[E] Oh, it's a short life of trouble, but don't make [A] more than a good old death [F#] comes a-knocking at your [E] door.
And don't [B] knock twice, [C#] brother, that's for sure, [F#] I'm [B] getting ready [E] to go.
Sweet [A] home, can [E]
[F#] you hear me [B] saying hello?
[E]
Sweet [A] home, Lordy, I've [E] been traveling, [A] the road begins [E] to wide open, I'm getting ready to go.
[A] The road begins [C#m] to wide open, [F#] [B] [F#]
[E] I'm getting ready to go.
[N]
Key:
E
A
B
F#
C#m
E
A
B
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ All [Em] right, old Crow Medicine boys, we're meeting your [G#] challenge.
We're about to meet you out [F] on our sweet home on the road.
Coming [E] to get you.
[A] _ [C] _ [E] _ [C#] _ [A#] _ [B] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ Two old folks on a railroad ride, [A] I'm [E] getting ready to go!
Pulling out a bottle of burgundy [F#] wine, I'm getting ready [B] to go!
[E] I'm getting ready to go.
I hear that southbound whistle [A] when that Dixie [F#] wire run around the [E] bend.
Once [C#m] they're digging through the primer [B] plant, I'm getting [E] ready to go.
_ Sweet [A] home, loving [E] heaven, heaven. _ _
Sweet [F#] home, if you hear me, say [B] hello.
[E] _ _
Sweet [A] home, good morning, [E] I've been traveling.
[A] Rolling [E]
inside, open, [F#] I'm [E] getting ready to go.
Two man pies on a [A] telephone line, I'm [E] getting ready to go.
Singing through the corn like a heavenly [F#m] choir, I'm getting [E] ready to go.
Old farmer John must be sleeping [A] sound, they shucked that [F#] corn and I passed it [E] around.
The old man's [F#] wife got a shotgun [B] down, [E] I'm getting ready to go.
_ Sweet [A] home, loving [E] heaven, heaven.
_ _ Sweet [F#] home, if you hear me, say [B] hello.
_ [E] _ _
Sweet [A] home, [E] I've been traveling, [A] roll the gates [E] wide open, [F#] [B] I'm getting [E] ready to go.
[B] [G#] Listen here, pal, when your [C#m] road is running, [C#] your type will break in.
[F#] It's a mighty big world you're standing [B] on and you'll be confused. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ Well _ [C#m] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ [F#] _
_ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ it's so long, good luck, and nice to [A] know ya, I'm getting [E] ready to go.
May the good Lord take a liking to [C#m] ya, I'm getting [B] ready to go.
[E] Oh, it's a short life of trouble, but don't make [A] more than a good old death [F#] comes a-knocking at your [E] door.
And don't [B] knock twice, [C#] brother, that's for sure, [F#] I'm [B] getting ready [E] to go.
_ _ Sweet [A] home, can [E] _ _ _ _ _
[F#] you hear me [B] saying hello?
[E] _ _ _
Sweet [A] home, Lordy, I've [E] been traveling, [A] the road begins [E] to wide open, I'm getting ready to go.
[A] The road begins [C#m] to wide open, [F#] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [F#]
[E] I'm getting ready to go. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ All [Em] right, old Crow Medicine boys, we're meeting your [G#] challenge.
We're about to meet you out [F] on our sweet home on the road.
Coming [E] to get you.
[A] _ [C] _ [E] _ [C#] _ [A#] _ [B] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ Two old folks on a railroad ride, [A] I'm [E] getting ready to go!
Pulling out a bottle of burgundy [F#] wine, I'm getting ready [B] to go!
[E] I'm getting ready to go.
I hear that southbound whistle [A] when that Dixie [F#] wire run around the [E] bend.
Once [C#m] they're digging through the primer [B] plant, I'm getting [E] ready to go.
_ Sweet [A] home, loving [E] heaven, heaven. _ _
Sweet [F#] home, if you hear me, say [B] hello.
[E] _ _
Sweet [A] home, good morning, [E] I've been traveling.
[A] Rolling [E]
inside, open, [F#] I'm [E] getting ready to go.
Two man pies on a [A] telephone line, I'm [E] getting ready to go.
Singing through the corn like a heavenly [F#m] choir, I'm getting [E] ready to go.
Old farmer John must be sleeping [A] sound, they shucked that [F#] corn and I passed it [E] around.
The old man's [F#] wife got a shotgun [B] down, [E] I'm getting ready to go.
_ Sweet [A] home, loving [E] heaven, heaven.
_ _ Sweet [F#] home, if you hear me, say [B] hello.
_ [E] _ _
Sweet [A] home, [E] I've been traveling, [A] roll the gates [E] wide open, [F#] [B] I'm getting [E] ready to go.
[B] [G#] Listen here, pal, when your [C#m] road is running, [C#] your type will break in.
[F#] It's a mighty big world you're standing [B] on and you'll be confused. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ Well _ [C#m] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ [F#] _
_ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ it's so long, good luck, and nice to [A] know ya, I'm getting [E] ready to go.
May the good Lord take a liking to [C#m] ya, I'm getting [B] ready to go.
[E] Oh, it's a short life of trouble, but don't make [A] more than a good old death [F#] comes a-knocking at your [E] door.
And don't [B] knock twice, [C#] brother, that's for sure, [F#] I'm [B] getting ready [E] to go.
_ _ Sweet [A] home, can [E] _ _ _ _ _
[F#] you hear me [B] saying hello?
[E] _ _ _
Sweet [A] home, Lordy, I've [E] been traveling, [A] the road begins [E] to wide open, I'm getting ready to go.
[A] The road begins [C#m] to wide open, [F#] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [F#]
[E] I'm getting ready to go. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _