Wagon Wheel Chords by Darius Rucker
Tempo:
74.075 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
[E] [A] [D] [A]
[E] [F#m] [D] [A]
[E] [D] [A] And now south to [E] the land [F#m] of the pines, I'm thumbing my way into [D] North Carolina.
[A] Staring up the road, [E] and pray to God I see [D] headlights.
[A] I made it down the [E] coast in 17 hours, [F#m] picking me a bouquet [D] of dogwood flowers.
And [A] I'm hoping for Raleigh, [E] I can see my baby [D] tonight.
So [A] rock me mama [E] like a wagon wheel, [F#m] rock me mama [D] any way you feel.
[A] Hey
[E] mama, [D] rock me.
[A] Rock me mama [E] like the wind and the rain, [F#m] rock me mama [D] like a southbound train.
[A] Hey [E] mama, [D] rock me.
[A]
[E] [F#m] [D] [A]
[E] [D] [A] Running from the [E] cold off of New England, [F#m] I was born to be a fiddler [D] in an old time string band.
[A] My baby plays the guitar, [E] I [A] pick a [D] banjo now.
Oh, [A] North Country, where the [E] people getting [F#m] it down, lost my money playing poker [D] so I had to leave town.
But [A] I ain't turning back, [E] living that old [D] life no more.
So [A] rock me mama [E] like a wagon wheel, [F#m] rock me mama [D] any way you feel.
[A] Hey
[E] mama, [D] rock me.
[A] Rock me mama [E] like the wind and the rain, [F#m] rock me mama [D] like a southbound train.
[A] Hey
[E] mama, [D] rock me.
[A]
[E] [F#m] [D] [A]
[E] [D] [A] Walking to the [E] south out of Roanoke, I [F#m] caught a trucker out of Philly, [D] had a nice [E] long talk.
[A] But he's a hit or miss [E] from the Cumberland Gap [D] to Johnson City, Tennessee.
[A] I gotta, gotta move [E] on before the sun, I [F#m] hear my baby calling my name [D] and I know that [E] she's the only [A] one.
And if I die in [E] Raleigh, at least I will [D] die free.
So [A] rock me mama [E] like a wagon [F#m] wheel, rock [A] me mama [D] any way you [A] feel.
Hey [E] [D] mama, rock me.
[A] Oh, rock me mama [E] like the wind and the [F#m] rain, rock me mama [D] like a southbound [A] train.
Hey
[E] [D] mama, rock me.
[A] So rock me mama [E] like a wagon wheel, [F#m] rock me mama [D] any way you feel.
[A] Hey
[E] [D] mama, rock me.
[A] Rock me mama [E] like the wind and the rain, [F#m] rock me mama [D] like a southbound train.
[A] Hey [E] [D] mama, rock me. Rock me.
[A] [E] [F#m] [D] [A]
[E] [A] [D] [A]
[E] [F#m] [D] [A]
[E] [D] [A] And now south to [E] the land [F#m] of the pines, I'm thumbing my way into [D] North Carolina.
[A] Staring up the road, [E] and pray to God I see [D] headlights.
[A] I made it down the [E] coast in 17 hours, [F#m] picking me a bouquet [D] of dogwood flowers.
And [A] I'm hoping for Raleigh, [E] I can see my baby [D] tonight.
So [A] rock me mama [E] like a wagon wheel, [F#m] rock me mama [D] any way you feel.
[A] Hey
[E] mama, [D] rock me.
[A] Rock me mama [E] like the wind and the rain, [F#m] rock me mama [D] like a southbound train.
[A] Hey [E] mama, [D] rock me.
[A]
[E] [F#m] [D] [A]
[E] [D] [A] Running from the [E] cold off of New England, [F#m] I was born to be a fiddler [D] in an old time string band.
[A] My baby plays the guitar, [E] I [A] pick a [D] banjo now.
Oh, [A] North Country, where the [E] people getting [F#m] it down, lost my money playing poker [D] so I had to leave town.
But [A] I ain't turning back, [E] living that old [D] life no more.
So [A] rock me mama [E] like a wagon wheel, [F#m] rock me mama [D] any way you feel.
[A] Hey
[E] mama, [D] rock me.
[A] Rock me mama [E] like the wind and the rain, [F#m] rock me mama [D] like a southbound train.
[A] Hey
[E] mama, [D] rock me.
[A]
[E] [F#m] [D] [A]
[E] [D] [A] Walking to the [E] south out of Roanoke, I [F#m] caught a trucker out of Philly, [D] had a nice [E] long talk.
[A] But he's a hit or miss [E] from the Cumberland Gap [D] to Johnson City, Tennessee.
[A] I gotta, gotta move [E] on before the sun, I [F#m] hear my baby calling my name [D] and I know that [E] she's the only [A] one.
And if I die in [E] Raleigh, at least I will [D] die free.
So [A] rock me mama [E] like a wagon [F#m] wheel, rock [A] me mama [D] any way you [A] feel.
Hey [E] [D] mama, rock me.
[A] Oh, rock me mama [E] like the wind and the [F#m] rain, rock me mama [D] like a southbound [A] train.
Hey
[E] [D] mama, rock me.
[A] So rock me mama [E] like a wagon wheel, [F#m] rock me mama [D] any way you feel.
[A] Hey
[E] [D] mama, rock me.
[A] Rock me mama [E] like the wind and the rain, [F#m] rock me mama [D] like a southbound train.
[A] Hey [E] [D] mama, rock me. Rock me.
[A] [E] [F#m] [D] [A]
Key:
A
E
D
F#m
A
E
D
F#m
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] And now south to [E] the land [F#m] of the pines, I'm thumbing my way into [D] North Carolina.
[A] Staring up the road, [E] and pray to God I see [D] headlights.
_ _ [A] I made it down the [E] coast in 17 hours, [F#m] picking me a bouquet [D] of dogwood flowers.
And [A] I'm hoping for Raleigh, [E] I can see my baby [D] tonight.
_ So [A] rock me mama [E] like a wagon wheel, [F#m] rock me mama [D] any way you feel.
[A] Hey _
[E] mama, [D] rock me.
_ _ [A] Rock me mama [E] like the wind and the rain, [F#m] rock me mama [D] like a southbound train.
[A] Hey [E] mama, [D] rock me.
_ [A] _ _ _
[E] _ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] Running from the [E] cold off of New England, [F#m] I was born to be a fiddler [D] in an old time string band.
[A] My baby plays the guitar, [E] I [A] pick a [D] banjo now.
Oh, [A] North Country, where the [E] people getting [F#m] it down, lost my money playing poker [D] so I had to leave town.
But [A] I ain't turning back, [E] living that old [D] life no more.
So [A] rock me mama [E] like a wagon wheel, [F#m] rock me mama [D] any way you feel.
[A] Hey _
[E] mama, [D] rock me.
_ [A] Rock me mama [E] like the wind and the rain, [F#m] rock me mama [D] like a southbound train.
[A] Hey _
[E] mama, [D] rock me.
_ [A] _ _ _
[E] _ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] Walking to the [E] south out of Roanoke, I [F#m] caught a trucker out of Philly, [D] had a nice [E] long talk.
[A] But he's a hit or miss [E] from the Cumberland Gap [D] to Johnson City, Tennessee.
[A] I gotta, gotta move [E] on before the sun, I [F#m] hear my baby calling my name [D] and I know that [E] she's the only [A] one.
And if I die in [E] Raleigh, at least I will [D] die free.
So [A] rock me mama [E] like a wagon [F#m] wheel, rock [A] me mama [D] any way you [A] feel.
Hey [E] _ [D] mama, rock me.
_ [A] Oh, rock me mama [E] like the wind and the [F#m] rain, rock me mama [D] like a southbound [A] train.
Hey _
[E] _ [D] mama, rock me.
_ [A] So rock me mama [E] like a wagon wheel, [F#m] rock me mama [D] any way you feel.
[A] Hey _
[E] _ [D] mama, rock me.
[A] Rock me mama [E] like the wind and the rain, [F#m] rock me mama [D] like a southbound train.
[A] Hey [E] _ [D] mama, rock me. Rock me.
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] And now south to [E] the land [F#m] of the pines, I'm thumbing my way into [D] North Carolina.
[A] Staring up the road, [E] and pray to God I see [D] headlights.
_ _ [A] I made it down the [E] coast in 17 hours, [F#m] picking me a bouquet [D] of dogwood flowers.
And [A] I'm hoping for Raleigh, [E] I can see my baby [D] tonight.
_ So [A] rock me mama [E] like a wagon wheel, [F#m] rock me mama [D] any way you feel.
[A] Hey _
[E] mama, [D] rock me.
_ _ [A] Rock me mama [E] like the wind and the rain, [F#m] rock me mama [D] like a southbound train.
[A] Hey [E] mama, [D] rock me.
_ [A] _ _ _
[E] _ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] Running from the [E] cold off of New England, [F#m] I was born to be a fiddler [D] in an old time string band.
[A] My baby plays the guitar, [E] I [A] pick a [D] banjo now.
Oh, [A] North Country, where the [E] people getting [F#m] it down, lost my money playing poker [D] so I had to leave town.
But [A] I ain't turning back, [E] living that old [D] life no more.
So [A] rock me mama [E] like a wagon wheel, [F#m] rock me mama [D] any way you feel.
[A] Hey _
[E] mama, [D] rock me.
_ [A] Rock me mama [E] like the wind and the rain, [F#m] rock me mama [D] like a southbound train.
[A] Hey _
[E] mama, [D] rock me.
_ [A] _ _ _
[E] _ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] Walking to the [E] south out of Roanoke, I [F#m] caught a trucker out of Philly, [D] had a nice [E] long talk.
[A] But he's a hit or miss [E] from the Cumberland Gap [D] to Johnson City, Tennessee.
[A] I gotta, gotta move [E] on before the sun, I [F#m] hear my baby calling my name [D] and I know that [E] she's the only [A] one.
And if I die in [E] Raleigh, at least I will [D] die free.
So [A] rock me mama [E] like a wagon [F#m] wheel, rock [A] me mama [D] any way you [A] feel.
Hey [E] _ [D] mama, rock me.
_ [A] Oh, rock me mama [E] like the wind and the [F#m] rain, rock me mama [D] like a southbound [A] train.
Hey _
[E] _ [D] mama, rock me.
_ [A] So rock me mama [E] like a wagon wheel, [F#m] rock me mama [D] any way you feel.
[A] Hey _
[E] _ [D] mama, rock me.
[A] Rock me mama [E] like the wind and the rain, [F#m] rock me mama [D] like a southbound train.
[A] Hey [E] _ [D] mama, rock me. Rock me.
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _