Chords for David Allan Coe free born ramblin man
Tempo:
104.9 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Bm
D
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G]
[F] [C] [G]
I never meant [Bm] to leave her, [C] my intentions were [G] to stay.
Was there [Bm] nothing she had [C] done, or nothing she [D] could say,
to [G] change this old familiar feeling [C] that
makes chills run [G] through my skin?
When she read my [Bm] mind and saw the [C] signs
that run [D] around the bend, my [G] toothbrush
never leaves [Bm] my pocket, there's [C] no anchor on [G] my feet.
If my sleeping [Bm] bag gets dusty and [C] there's not enough [D] to eat,
I [G] may stay an extra [Bm] day [C] till I find another [G]
town.
You can bet there's not [Bm] a lady that
can [C] slow [D] this great [G] rain down.
And I'll [G] be moving in the morning, [F] [C] leaving [G] you behind.
[C] If [G] anyone should ask [A] you, you can tell [D] them they'll find
somebody [G] walking [Bm] down the highway [C] with a guitar [G] in his hand.
And I'll always [Bm] be remembered [C] as a [D] [G] freeborn ramblin' man.
[F] [C] [G]
Don't tell the children when [Bm] they find me
[C] that I died, but [G] not in vain.
They can find [Bm] [C] reincarnation in the whistle of [D] a train.
[G] And each time they hear [Bm] the whistle blow,
[C] through the stillness of [G] the land,
they'll know that I [Bm] was there [C] as a [D] freeborn [G] ramblin' man.
And I'll [C] be moving in [G] the morning, [C] leaving [G] you behind.
[C] If anyone [G] should ask you, [A] tell them [D] they'll find
somebody [G] walking [Bm] down the highway [C] with a guitar in [G] his hand.
And I'll always be [Bm] remembered [C] as a [D] freeborn [G] ramblin' man.
[F] [C] [G]
I never meant [Bm] to leave her, [C] my intentions were [G] to stay.
Was there [Bm] nothing she had [C] done, or nothing she [D] could say,
to [G] change this old familiar feeling [C] that
makes chills run [G] through my skin?
When she read my [Bm] mind and saw the [C] signs
that run [D] around the bend, my [G] toothbrush
never leaves [Bm] my pocket, there's [C] no anchor on [G] my feet.
If my sleeping [Bm] bag gets dusty and [C] there's not enough [D] to eat,
I [G] may stay an extra [Bm] day [C] till I find another [G]
town.
You can bet there's not [Bm] a lady that
can [C] slow [D] this great [G] rain down.
And I'll [G] be moving in the morning, [F] [C] leaving [G] you behind.
[C] If [G] anyone should ask [A] you, you can tell [D] them they'll find
somebody [G] walking [Bm] down the highway [C] with a guitar [G] in his hand.
And I'll always [Bm] be remembered [C] as a [D] [G] freeborn ramblin' man.
[F] [C] [G]
Don't tell the children when [Bm] they find me
[C] that I died, but [G] not in vain.
They can find [Bm] [C] reincarnation in the whistle of [D] a train.
[G] And each time they hear [Bm] the whistle blow,
[C] through the stillness of [G] the land,
they'll know that I [Bm] was there [C] as a [D] freeborn [G] ramblin' man.
And I'll [C] be moving in [G] the morning, [C] leaving [G] you behind.
[C] If anyone [G] should ask you, [A] tell them [D] they'll find
somebody [G] walking [Bm] down the highway [C] with a guitar in [G] his hand.
And I'll always be [Bm] remembered [C] as a [D] freeborn [G] ramblin' man.
Key:
G
C
Bm
D
F
G
C
Bm
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _
I never meant [Bm] to leave her, [C] my intentions were [G] to stay.
Was there [Bm] nothing she had [C] done, or nothing she [D] could say,
to [G] change this old familiar feeling [C] that
makes chills run [G] through my skin?
When she read my [Bm] mind and saw the [C] signs
that run [D] around the bend, my [G] toothbrush
never leaves [Bm] my pocket, there's [C] no anchor on [G] my feet.
If my sleeping [Bm] bag gets dusty and [C] there's not enough [D] to eat,
I [G] may stay an extra [Bm] day [C] till I find another [G]
town.
You can bet there's not [Bm] a lady that
can [C] slow [D] this great [G] rain down.
And I'll [G] be moving in the morning, _ [F] [C] leaving [G] you behind.
[C] If [G] anyone should ask [A] you, you can tell [D] them they'll find
somebody [G] walking [Bm] down the highway [C] with a guitar [G] in his hand.
And I'll always [Bm] be remembered [C] as a [D] [G] freeborn ramblin' man. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ [G]
Don't tell the children when [Bm] they find me
[C] that I died, but [G] not in vain.
They can find [Bm] _ [C] reincarnation in the whistle of [D] a train.
[G] And each time they hear [Bm] the whistle blow,
[C] through the stillness of [G] the land,
they'll know that I [Bm] was there [C] as a [D] freeborn [G] ramblin' man.
And I'll [C] be moving in [G] the morning, [C] leaving [G] you behind.
[C] If anyone [G] should ask you, [A] tell them [D] they'll find
somebody [G] walking [Bm] down the highway [C] with a guitar in [G] his hand.
And I'll always be [Bm] remembered [C] as a [D] freeborn [G] ramblin' man. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _
I never meant [Bm] to leave her, [C] my intentions were [G] to stay.
Was there [Bm] nothing she had [C] done, or nothing she [D] could say,
to [G] change this old familiar feeling [C] that
makes chills run [G] through my skin?
When she read my [Bm] mind and saw the [C] signs
that run [D] around the bend, my [G] toothbrush
never leaves [Bm] my pocket, there's [C] no anchor on [G] my feet.
If my sleeping [Bm] bag gets dusty and [C] there's not enough [D] to eat,
I [G] may stay an extra [Bm] day [C] till I find another [G]
town.
You can bet there's not [Bm] a lady that
can [C] slow [D] this great [G] rain down.
And I'll [G] be moving in the morning, _ [F] [C] leaving [G] you behind.
[C] If [G] anyone should ask [A] you, you can tell [D] them they'll find
somebody [G] walking [Bm] down the highway [C] with a guitar [G] in his hand.
And I'll always [Bm] be remembered [C] as a [D] [G] freeborn ramblin' man. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ [G]
Don't tell the children when [Bm] they find me
[C] that I died, but [G] not in vain.
They can find [Bm] _ [C] reincarnation in the whistle of [D] a train.
[G] And each time they hear [Bm] the whistle blow,
[C] through the stillness of [G] the land,
they'll know that I [Bm] was there [C] as a [D] freeborn [G] ramblin' man.
And I'll [C] be moving in [G] the morning, [C] leaving [G] you behind.
[C] If anyone [G] should ask you, [A] tell them [D] they'll find
somebody [G] walking [Bm] down the highway [C] with a guitar in [G] his hand.
And I'll always be [Bm] remembered [C] as a [D] freeborn [G] ramblin' man. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _