Family Reunion Chords by David Allan Coe
Tempo:
87.65 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
A
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Mama taught us how to sing in
[C] harmony.
[B] Grandma used to stomp her foot and [A] slap her [Bm] knee.
I can still hear Daddy [C] sing down by the old mill [G] stream.
When Uncle Jim played the fiddle, you could hear [D] it talk, you could hear it sing.
[G] And [C] it echoed [D] down through [C] the Georgia [G] pine, ran through Tennessee just like [A] that old [D] moonshine.
[G] Old Joe Clark crippled Creek [C] and he'd get you [G] gone.
I guess small-town fever [D] was that fox [G] on the run [Em] like [C] a [D] fox on [G] the run.
Grandpa played the dobro till the break of dawn.
Me, I had this [A] guitar and I'd strum [D]
along.
[G] Carol played the horse cord [C] and the [G] tambourine.
Little Mary Beth would [D] always help [G] us sing.
And it echoed [D] down through [A] the Georgia [G] pine, ran through Tennessee just [A] like that old [D] moonshine.
[G] Old Joe Clark crippled [C] Creek and he'd [G] get you gone.
I guess small-town fever [D] was that fox [G] on the run [Bm] like [C] a fox [D] on [G] the run.
[D] Mama taught us how to sing in harmony.
Grandma used to stomp her [Em] foot and slap [D] her knee.
[Eb] I can still hear Daddy sing [D] down by the [C] old [G] mill stream.
When Uncle Jim played the fiddle, you could hear it talk, you could hear it sing.
[C] [C]
[G] [D]
[G] And [C]
[G] [C]
[G] [D] [G]
[C] it echoed [D] down through [C] the Georgia [G] pine, [G] ran through Tennessee just [A] like that old [D] moonshine.
[G] Old Joe Clark crippled Creek [C] and he'd get you gone.
I guess small-town fever [D] was that fox on the run [Em] like a [C] fox [D]
on [G] the run.
[C] harmony.
[B] Grandma used to stomp her foot and [A] slap her [Bm] knee.
I can still hear Daddy [C] sing down by the old mill [G] stream.
When Uncle Jim played the fiddle, you could hear [D] it talk, you could hear it sing.
[G] And [C] it echoed [D] down through [C] the Georgia [G] pine, ran through Tennessee just like [A] that old [D] moonshine.
[G] Old Joe Clark crippled Creek [C] and he'd get you [G] gone.
I guess small-town fever [D] was that fox [G] on the run [Em] like [C] a [D] fox on [G] the run.
Grandpa played the dobro till the break of dawn.
Me, I had this [A] guitar and I'd strum [D]
along.
[G] Carol played the horse cord [C] and the [G] tambourine.
Little Mary Beth would [D] always help [G] us sing.
And it echoed [D] down through [A] the Georgia [G] pine, ran through Tennessee just [A] like that old [D] moonshine.
[G] Old Joe Clark crippled [C] Creek and he'd [G] get you gone.
I guess small-town fever [D] was that fox [G] on the run [Bm] like [C] a fox [D] on [G] the run.
[D] Mama taught us how to sing in harmony.
Grandma used to stomp her [Em] foot and slap [D] her knee.
[Eb] I can still hear Daddy sing [D] down by the [C] old [G] mill stream.
When Uncle Jim played the fiddle, you could hear it talk, you could hear it sing.
[C] [C]
[G] [D]
[G] And [C]
[G] [C]
[G] [D] [G]
[C] it echoed [D] down through [C] the Georgia [G] pine, [G] ran through Tennessee just [A] like that old [D] moonshine.
[G] Old Joe Clark crippled Creek [C] and he'd get you gone.
I guess small-town fever [D] was that fox on the run [Em] like a [C] fox [D]
on [G] the run.
Key:
G
D
C
A
Em
G
D
C
Mama taught us how to sing in _ _
_ [C] harmony.
[B] _ _ _ Grandma used to stomp her foot and [A] slap _ her [Bm] knee.
_ I can still hear Daddy [C] sing down by the _ old _ mill [G] stream.
_ When Uncle Jim played the fiddle, you could hear [D] it talk, you could hear it _ sing. _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ And [C] it echoed [D] down through [C] the Georgia [G] pine, ran through Tennessee just like [A] that old [D] moonshine.
[G] Old Joe Clark crippled Creek [C] and he'd get you [G] gone.
I guess small-town fever [D] was that fox [G] on the run [Em] like _ [C] a [D] fox on [G] the run. _
_ _ _ Grandpa played the dobro till the break of dawn.
Me, I had this [A] guitar and I'd strum [D]
along.
[G] Carol played the horse cord [C] and the _ [G] tambourine.
Little Mary Beth would [D] always help [G] us sing.
And it echoed [D] down through [A] the Georgia [G] pine, ran through Tennessee just [A] like that old [D] moonshine.
[G] Old Joe Clark crippled [C] Creek and he'd [G] get you gone.
I guess small-town fever [D] was that fox [G] on the run [Bm] like _ [C] a fox [D] on [G] the run. _ _ _
_ [D] _ Mama taught us how to sing in _ _ _ harmony. _ _
Grandma used to stomp her [Em] foot and slap _ [D] her knee.
_ [Eb] I can still hear Daddy sing [D] down by the _ [C] _ old [G] mill stream.
_ _ When Uncle Jim played the fiddle, you could hear it talk, you could hear it sing. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] _ _ And _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
[C] it echoed [D] down through [C] the Georgia [G] pine, _ [G] ran through Tennessee just [A] like that old _ [D] moonshine.
_ _ [G] Old Joe Clark crippled Creek [C] and he'd get you gone.
I _ _ guess small-town fever [D] was that fox on the run [Em] like a _ _ [C] fox [D]
on [G] the run. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] harmony.
[B] _ _ _ Grandma used to stomp her foot and [A] slap _ her [Bm] knee.
_ I can still hear Daddy [C] sing down by the _ old _ mill [G] stream.
_ When Uncle Jim played the fiddle, you could hear [D] it talk, you could hear it _ sing. _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ And [C] it echoed [D] down through [C] the Georgia [G] pine, ran through Tennessee just like [A] that old [D] moonshine.
[G] Old Joe Clark crippled Creek [C] and he'd get you [G] gone.
I guess small-town fever [D] was that fox [G] on the run [Em] like _ [C] a [D] fox on [G] the run. _
_ _ _ Grandpa played the dobro till the break of dawn.
Me, I had this [A] guitar and I'd strum [D]
along.
[G] Carol played the horse cord [C] and the _ [G] tambourine.
Little Mary Beth would [D] always help [G] us sing.
And it echoed [D] down through [A] the Georgia [G] pine, ran through Tennessee just [A] like that old [D] moonshine.
[G] Old Joe Clark crippled [C] Creek and he'd [G] get you gone.
I guess small-town fever [D] was that fox [G] on the run [Bm] like _ [C] a fox [D] on [G] the run. _ _ _
_ [D] _ Mama taught us how to sing in _ _ _ harmony. _ _
Grandma used to stomp her [Em] foot and slap _ [D] her knee.
_ [Eb] I can still hear Daddy sing [D] down by the _ [C] _ old [G] mill stream.
_ _ When Uncle Jim played the fiddle, you could hear it talk, you could hear it sing. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] _ _ And _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
[C] it echoed [D] down through [C] the Georgia [G] pine, _ [G] ran through Tennessee just [A] like that old _ [D] moonshine.
_ _ [G] Old Joe Clark crippled Creek [C] and he'd get you gone.
I _ _ guess small-town fever [D] was that fox on the run [Em] like a _ _ [C] fox [D]
on [G] the run. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _