Chords for Carl Jackson and Glen Campbell Foggy Mountain Breakdown 1973
Tempo:
86.925 bpm
Chords used:
G
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Ab
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Am] [D] [G]
Thank you.
I can get it up.
Oh, there it is.
Thank you very much.
That was a quick change for the folks out there in television land, I bet, wasn't it?
Twenty minutes later, we start again.
[D] Now, continuing with the classical vein, I thought it would only be fair to introduce you to the pride and joy of [G] Lewisville, Mississippi.
He's 19 years old, and if he keeps on trying, he's going to learn how to play banjo.
Ladies and gentlemen, [D] he's the finest banjo player I've ever seen anywhere in the world.
He's truly fantastic.
I mean, for a 19-year-old, so let's make him feel welcome.
Mr.
Carl Jackson.
[G] Carl?
[B]
[G]
What do you want to play?
What do you want to play from your new album, son?
I want to play [Ab] Foggy Mountain Breakdown.
Foggy Mountain Breakdown.
Well, this was originally Foggy Mountain Breakdown.
How many here have seen Bonnie and Clyde?
Right.
I did, too.
That makes two of us.
We saw [G] Bonnie and Clyde, Carl.
But it was the new title.
Twenty-five years after this was released, it was a hit single by the same artist, the same record, same everything.
Although they call it Bonnie and Clyde, but it's originally Foggy Mountain Breakdown.
As you'll notice throughout the whole number, not once does his fingers ever leave his hands, Carl.
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[A]
Thank you.
I can get it up.
Oh, there it is.
Thank you very much.
That was a quick change for the folks out there in television land, I bet, wasn't it?
Twenty minutes later, we start again.
[D] Now, continuing with the classical vein, I thought it would only be fair to introduce you to the pride and joy of [G] Lewisville, Mississippi.
He's 19 years old, and if he keeps on trying, he's going to learn how to play banjo.
Ladies and gentlemen, [D] he's the finest banjo player I've ever seen anywhere in the world.
He's truly fantastic.
I mean, for a 19-year-old, so let's make him feel welcome.
Mr.
Carl Jackson.
[G] Carl?
[B]
[G]
What do you want to play?
What do you want to play from your new album, son?
I want to play [Ab] Foggy Mountain Breakdown.
Foggy Mountain Breakdown.
Well, this was originally Foggy Mountain Breakdown.
How many here have seen Bonnie and Clyde?
Right.
I did, too.
That makes two of us.
We saw [G] Bonnie and Clyde, Carl.
But it was the new title.
Twenty-five years after this was released, it was a hit single by the same artist, the same record, same everything.
Although they call it Bonnie and Clyde, but it's originally Foggy Mountain Breakdown.
As you'll notice throughout the whole number, not once does his fingers ever leave his hands, Carl.
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_ _ Thank you.
_ I can get it up.
Oh, there it is.
Thank you very much.
That was a quick change for the folks out there in television land, I bet, wasn't it?
Twenty minutes later, we start again.
[D] Now, continuing with the classical vein, I thought it would only be fair to introduce you to the pride and joy of [G] Lewisville, Mississippi.
He's 19 years old, and if he keeps on trying, he's going to learn how to play banjo.
_ Ladies and gentlemen, [D] he's the finest banjo player I've ever seen anywhere in the world.
He's truly fantastic.
I mean, for a 19-year-old, so let's make him feel welcome.
Mr.
Carl Jackson.
[G] Carl?
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What do you want to play?
What do you want to play from your new album, son?
I want to play [Ab] Foggy Mountain Breakdown.
Foggy Mountain Breakdown.
Well, this was originally Foggy Mountain Breakdown.
How many here have seen Bonnie and Clyde?
Right.
I did, too.
That makes two of us.
We saw [G] Bonnie and Clyde, Carl.
But it was the new title.
Twenty-five years after this was released, it was a hit single by the same artist, the same record, same everything.
Although they call it Bonnie and Clyde, but it's originally Foggy Mountain Breakdown.
As you'll notice throughout the whole number, not once does his fingers ever leave his hands, Carl. _
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_ _ Thank you.
_ I can get it up.
Oh, there it is.
Thank you very much.
That was a quick change for the folks out there in television land, I bet, wasn't it?
Twenty minutes later, we start again.
[D] Now, continuing with the classical vein, I thought it would only be fair to introduce you to the pride and joy of [G] Lewisville, Mississippi.
He's 19 years old, and if he keeps on trying, he's going to learn how to play banjo.
_ Ladies and gentlemen, [D] he's the finest banjo player I've ever seen anywhere in the world.
He's truly fantastic.
I mean, for a 19-year-old, so let's make him feel welcome.
Mr.
Carl Jackson.
[G] Carl?
_ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
What do you want to play?
What do you want to play from your new album, son?
I want to play [Ab] Foggy Mountain Breakdown.
Foggy Mountain Breakdown.
Well, this was originally Foggy Mountain Breakdown.
How many here have seen Bonnie and Clyde?
Right.
I did, too.
That makes two of us.
We saw [G] Bonnie and Clyde, Carl.
But it was the new title.
Twenty-five years after this was released, it was a hit single by the same artist, the same record, same everything.
Although they call it Bonnie and Clyde, but it's originally Foggy Mountain Breakdown.
As you'll notice throughout the whole number, not once does his fingers ever leave his hands, Carl. _
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