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

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[E] Thank you very much.
I really am [D] glad to be anywhere in my lifetime here, so bear with
you musically.
back to my roots, to where
in country music first of all, from my mom and dad.
And over in our country
Acuff, and he's been around almost since
But he's an old man who did some songs, and I want to do you this first one tonight.
I really am [D] glad to be anywhere in my lifetime here, so bear with
you musically.
back to my roots, to where
in country music first of all, from my mom and dad.
And over in our country
Acuff, and he's been around almost since
But he's an old man who did some songs, and I want to do you this first one tonight.
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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. _ _ _
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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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