Chords for Dick Curless - Night Train to Memphis
Tempo:
92.95 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
D
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] Thank you very much.
I really am [D] glad to be anywhere in my lifetime here, so bear with
me as I try to [E] do what I can for you musically.
I'm going to go back to my roots, to where
I was raised in country music first of all, from my mom and dad.
And over in our country
we have a man on the Grand Ole Opry called Roy Acuff, and he's been around almost since
water.
But he's an old man who did some songs, and I want to do you this first one tonight.
It's over 50 years old, called Night Train to Memphis, about a little place way down south.
Take that night train to Memphis, [A] take that night train to [E] Memphis, and when you [B] arrive
at the station, [E] I'll be right there to meet [A] you, I'll be right there to greet [E] you, so
don't turn down my invitation.
[A] Hallelujah, [E] hallelujah, I'll be shouting [B] hallelujah all
the day.
[E] Well we'll have a jubilee [A] down in Memphis, Tennessee, [E] and we'll shout hallelujah
all the way.
Take that night train to [A] Memphis, take that night train to [E] Memphis, you know
how I'm [B] longing to see you.
[E] Leave at 357 [A] and arrive at [E] 11, and I'll be shouting hallelujah,
hallelujah, hallelujah, I'll be shouting hallelujah [B] all the day.
[E] Well we'll have a [A] jubilee down
in Memphis, Tennessee, and [B] we'll shout hallelujah [E] all the way.
Take that night train to [A] Memphis,
take that night train to [E] Memphis, tell that engineer [F#] to pull [B] the throttle open.
Keep riding,
just [A] stack a sloke, and I'm not kidding, I'm not joking, and [B] I'll be with you [E] girl, I'm
hoping.
Hallelujah, hallelujah, I'll be shouting [B] hallelujah all the day.
[E] Well we'll have a
jubilee [A] down in Memphis, Tennessee, and we'll [B] shout hallelujah [E] all the way.
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I really am [D] glad to be anywhere in my lifetime here, so bear with
me as I try to [E] do what I can for you musically.
I'm going to go back to my roots, to where
I was raised in country music first of all, from my mom and dad.
And over in our country
we have a man on the Grand Ole Opry called Roy Acuff, and he's been around almost since
water.
But he's an old man who did some songs, and I want to do you this first one tonight.
It's over 50 years old, called Night Train to Memphis, about a little place way down south.
Take that night train to Memphis, [A] take that night train to [E] Memphis, and when you [B] arrive
at the station, [E] I'll be right there to meet [A] you, I'll be right there to greet [E] you, so
don't turn down my invitation.
[A] Hallelujah, [E] hallelujah, I'll be shouting [B] hallelujah all
the day.
[E] Well we'll have a jubilee [A] down in Memphis, Tennessee, [E] and we'll shout hallelujah
all the way.
Take that night train to [A] Memphis, take that night train to [E] Memphis, you know
how I'm [B] longing to see you.
[E] Leave at 357 [A] and arrive at [E] 11, and I'll be shouting hallelujah,
hallelujah, hallelujah, I'll be shouting hallelujah [B] all the day.
[E] Well we'll have a [A] jubilee down
in Memphis, Tennessee, and [B] we'll shout hallelujah [E] all the way.
Take that night train to [A] Memphis,
take that night train to [E] Memphis, tell that engineer [F#] to pull [B] the throttle open.
Keep riding,
just [A] stack a sloke, and I'm not kidding, I'm not joking, and [B] I'll be with you [E] girl, I'm
hoping.
Hallelujah, hallelujah, I'll be shouting [B] hallelujah all the day.
[E] Well we'll have a
jubilee [A] down in Memphis, Tennessee, and we'll [B] shout hallelujah [E] all the way.
[N]
Key:
E
A
B
D
F#
E
A
B
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[E] _ _ _ _ Thank you very much. _ _ _
I really am [D] glad to be anywhere in my lifetime here, so bear with
me as I try to [E] do what I can for you musically.
_ _ I'm going to go back to my roots, to where
I was raised in country music first of all, from my mom and dad.
And over in our country
we have a man on the Grand Ole Opry called Roy Acuff, and he's been around almost since
water.
But he's an old man who did some songs, and I want to do you this first one tonight.
_ It's over 50 years old, called Night Train to Memphis, about a little place way down south. _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _
_ Take that night train to Memphis, [A] take that night train to [E] Memphis, and when you [B] arrive
at the station, [E] I'll be right there to meet [A] you, I'll be right there to greet [E] you, so
don't turn down my invitation.
_ [A] Hallelujah, _ [E] hallelujah, I'll be shouting [B] hallelujah all
the day.
[E] Well we'll have a jubilee [A] down in Memphis, Tennessee, [E] and we'll shout hallelujah
all the way.
Take that night train to [A] Memphis, take that night train to [E] Memphis, you know
how I'm [B] longing to see you.
[E] Leave at 357 [A] and arrive at [E] 11, and I'll be shouting hallelujah,
hallelujah, _ _ hallelujah, I'll be shouting hallelujah [B] all the day.
[E] Well we'll have a [A] jubilee down
in Memphis, Tennessee, and [B] we'll shout hallelujah [E] all the way.
_ Take that night train to [A] Memphis,
take that night train to [E] Memphis, tell that engineer [F#] to pull [B] the throttle open.
Keep riding,
just [A] stack a sloke, and I'm not kidding, I'm not joking, and [B] I'll be with you [E] girl, I'm
hoping.
Hallelujah, _ _ hallelujah, I'll be shouting [B] hallelujah all the day.
[E] Well we'll have a
jubilee [A] down in Memphis, Tennessee, and we'll [B] shout hallelujah [E] all the way. _ _ _ _ _
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[E] _ _ _ _ Thank you very much. _ _ _
I really am [D] glad to be anywhere in my lifetime here, so bear with
me as I try to [E] do what I can for you musically.
_ _ I'm going to go back to my roots, to where
I was raised in country music first of all, from my mom and dad.
And over in our country
we have a man on the Grand Ole Opry called Roy Acuff, and he's been around almost since
water.
But he's an old man who did some songs, and I want to do you this first one tonight.
_ It's over 50 years old, called Night Train to Memphis, about a little place way down south. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ Take that night train to Memphis, [A] take that night train to [E] Memphis, and when you [B] arrive
at the station, [E] I'll be right there to meet [A] you, I'll be right there to greet [E] you, so
don't turn down my invitation.
_ [A] Hallelujah, _ [E] hallelujah, I'll be shouting [B] hallelujah all
the day.
[E] Well we'll have a jubilee [A] down in Memphis, Tennessee, [E] and we'll shout hallelujah
all the way.
Take that night train to [A] Memphis, take that night train to [E] Memphis, you know
how I'm [B] longing to see you.
[E] Leave at 357 [A] and arrive at [E] 11, and I'll be shouting hallelujah,
hallelujah, _ _ hallelujah, I'll be shouting hallelujah [B] all the day.
[E] Well we'll have a [A] jubilee down
in Memphis, Tennessee, and [B] we'll shout hallelujah [E] all the way.
_ Take that night train to [A] Memphis,
take that night train to [E] Memphis, tell that engineer [F#] to pull [B] the throttle open.
Keep riding,
just [A] stack a sloke, and I'm not kidding, I'm not joking, and [B] I'll be with you [E] girl, I'm
hoping.
Hallelujah, _ _ hallelujah, I'll be shouting [B] hallelujah all the day.
[E] Well we'll have a
jubilee [A] down in Memphis, Tennessee, and we'll [B] shout hallelujah [E] all the way. _ _ _ _ _
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