Chords for Dolly Parton- Apple Jack- Original.
Tempo:
113.7 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
Fm
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Fm] [F] Now you folks that know me know that I would have to find that out for myself.
On certain days when the wind was blowing a certain way, I'd hear him playing the banjo
and I figured anybody that loved music couldn't be all bad.
But anyway, this is a story of my old friend Applejack, who I'm sure is playing banjo in God's Angel Band.
We're going to dedicate this to him tonight, so you have a big time with this.
It always makes me feel good.
He lived [Fm] by the apple orchard in [Bbm] this little [F] old orchard shack.
His name was Jackson [Fm] Taylor, but [Bb] I called him [C] Applejack.
[Fm] Old Applejack was [F] loved by everyone he ever knew.
[Fm] Of course Applejack picked apples, but [C] he picked [F] a banjo [Bb] too.
[F] Play a song for me, Applejack, Applejack, play a song for me and I'll sing.
Play a song for [C] me, [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, play [Bb] a song, it's [C] your banjo [F] ring.
I'd go to [Bb] Applejack's just almost every [C] day.
[F] We'd sit and we'd drink Applejack, [Bb] old [C] Applejack had made.
Then [F] he'd take his banjo [Cm] down [Bb] and then he'd ask me [F] if I'd sing.
[Bb] And he would [F] play the banjo [C] and I'd play [F] my tambourine.
Play a song for me, [Bb]
Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a song for me [F] and I'll sing.
Play a song for me, [Bb]
Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a song, [C] it's your [F] banjo ring.
Let's [C] play one [F] [Bb]
[F] Applejack.
Get [Bb] [C]
[F] your heart [Bb] out, Bob the [F] Mandrell.
[Bb] And [C] Louie.
[F] And Erlene.
That's when I was just a [Bb] kid and now that [F] I've grown.
All I have are these memories, [Bb] old [C] Applejack is gone.
Oh, [F] but he left me the banjo and [Bb] it always [F] takes me back.
You [Bb] know every time I [F] play, I [C] still [F] hear Applejack.
Hands and sing with me.
[Bb] And get some words [F] out of what [Bb] you say. No matter.
[F] Play a song for me, [Bb]
Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Gm] play a song, [C] it's your [Fm] banjo ring.
[F] You're doing good.
Play a [Gm]
song [F] for me, Applejack, play [Bb] a song for me and [F] I'll sing.
Play a song for me, [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a [C] song, it's your [F] banjo ring.
[N]
On certain days when the wind was blowing a certain way, I'd hear him playing the banjo
and I figured anybody that loved music couldn't be all bad.
But anyway, this is a story of my old friend Applejack, who I'm sure is playing banjo in God's Angel Band.
We're going to dedicate this to him tonight, so you have a big time with this.
It always makes me feel good.
He lived [Fm] by the apple orchard in [Bbm] this little [F] old orchard shack.
His name was Jackson [Fm] Taylor, but [Bb] I called him [C] Applejack.
[Fm] Old Applejack was [F] loved by everyone he ever knew.
[Fm] Of course Applejack picked apples, but [C] he picked [F] a banjo [Bb] too.
[F] Play a song for me, Applejack, Applejack, play a song for me and I'll sing.
Play a song for [C] me, [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, play [Bb] a song, it's [C] your banjo [F] ring.
I'd go to [Bb] Applejack's just almost every [C] day.
[F] We'd sit and we'd drink Applejack, [Bb] old [C] Applejack had made.
Then [F] he'd take his banjo [Cm] down [Bb] and then he'd ask me [F] if I'd sing.
[Bb] And he would [F] play the banjo [C] and I'd play [F] my tambourine.
Play a song for me, [Bb]
Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a song for me [F] and I'll sing.
Play a song for me, [Bb]
Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a song, [C] it's your [F] banjo ring.
Let's [C] play one [F] [Bb]
[F] Applejack.
Get [Bb] [C]
[F] your heart [Bb] out, Bob the [F] Mandrell.
[Bb] And [C] Louie.
[F] And Erlene.
That's when I was just a [Bb] kid and now that [F] I've grown.
All I have are these memories, [Bb] old [C] Applejack is gone.
Oh, [F] but he left me the banjo and [Bb] it always [F] takes me back.
You [Bb] know every time I [F] play, I [C] still [F] hear Applejack.
Hands and sing with me.
[Bb] And get some words [F] out of what [Bb] you say. No matter.
[F] Play a song for me, [Bb]
Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Gm] play a song, [C] it's your [Fm] banjo ring.
[F] You're doing good.
Play a [Gm]
song [F] for me, Applejack, play [Bb] a song for me and [F] I'll sing.
Play a song for me, [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a [C] song, it's your [F] banjo ring.
[N]
Key:
F
Bb
C
Fm
Gm
F
Bb
C
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_ _ _ [Fm] _ _ [F] Now you folks that know me know that I would have to find that out for myself. _
On certain days when the wind was blowing a certain way, I'd hear him playing the banjo
and I figured anybody that loved music couldn't be all bad.
But anyway, this is a story of my old friend Applejack, who I'm sure is playing banjo in God's Angel Band.
We're going to dedicate this to him tonight, so you have a big time with this.
It always makes me feel good. _ _ _ _
He lived [Fm] by the apple orchard in [Bbm] this little [F] old orchard shack.
His name was Jackson [Fm] Taylor, but [Bb] I called him [C] Applejack. _ _
[Fm] Old Applejack was [F] loved by everyone he ever knew.
[Fm] Of course Applejack picked apples, but [C] he picked [F] a banjo [Bb] too.
[F] Play a song for me, Applejack, Applejack, play a song for me and I'll sing.
Play a song for [C] me, [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, play [Bb] a song, it's [C] your banjo [F] ring. _
I'd go to [Bb] Applejack's just almost every [C] day.
[F] We'd sit and we'd drink Applejack, [Bb] old [C] Applejack had made.
Then [F] he'd take his banjo [Cm] down [Bb] and then he'd ask me [F] if I'd sing.
[Bb] And he would [F] play the banjo [C] and I'd play [F] my tambourine.
Play a song for me, [Bb]
Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a song for me [F] and I'll sing.
Play a song for me, [Bb]
Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a song, [C] it's your [F] banjo ring.
Let's [C] play one [F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ [F] Applejack.
Get [Bb] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [F] your _ heart [Bb] out, Bob the [F] Mandrell.
_ [Bb] And [C] Louie.
[F] And Erlene.
_ That's when I was just a [Bb] kid and now that [F] I've grown.
All I have are these memories, [Bb] old [C] Applejack is gone.
Oh, [F] but he left me the banjo and [Bb] it always [F] takes me back.
You [Bb] know every time I [F] play, I [C] still [F] hear Applejack.
_ Hands and sing with me.
[Bb] And get some words [F] out of what [Bb] you say. No matter. _
[F] _ _ Play a song for me, [Bb]
Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Gm] play a song, [C] it's your [Fm] banjo ring.
[F] You're doing good.
_ _ Play a [Gm]
song [F] for me, Applejack, play [Bb] a song for me and [F] I'll sing.
Play a song for me, [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a [C] song, it's your [F] banjo ring.
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_ _ _ [Fm] _ _ [F] Now you folks that know me know that I would have to find that out for myself. _
On certain days when the wind was blowing a certain way, I'd hear him playing the banjo
and I figured anybody that loved music couldn't be all bad.
But anyway, this is a story of my old friend Applejack, who I'm sure is playing banjo in God's Angel Band.
We're going to dedicate this to him tonight, so you have a big time with this.
It always makes me feel good. _ _ _ _
He lived [Fm] by the apple orchard in [Bbm] this little [F] old orchard shack.
His name was Jackson [Fm] Taylor, but [Bb] I called him [C] Applejack. _ _
[Fm] Old Applejack was [F] loved by everyone he ever knew.
[Fm] Of course Applejack picked apples, but [C] he picked [F] a banjo [Bb] too.
[F] Play a song for me, Applejack, Applejack, play a song for me and I'll sing.
Play a song for [C] me, [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, play [Bb] a song, it's [C] your banjo [F] ring. _
I'd go to [Bb] Applejack's just almost every [C] day.
[F] We'd sit and we'd drink Applejack, [Bb] old [C] Applejack had made.
Then [F] he'd take his banjo [Cm] down [Bb] and then he'd ask me [F] if I'd sing.
[Bb] And he would [F] play the banjo [C] and I'd play [F] my tambourine.
Play a song for me, [Bb]
Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a song for me [F] and I'll sing.
Play a song for me, [Bb]
Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a song, [C] it's your [F] banjo ring.
Let's [C] play one [F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ [F] Applejack.
Get [Bb] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [F] your _ heart [Bb] out, Bob the [F] Mandrell.
_ [Bb] And [C] Louie.
[F] And Erlene.
_ That's when I was just a [Bb] kid and now that [F] I've grown.
All I have are these memories, [Bb] old [C] Applejack is gone.
Oh, [F] but he left me the banjo and [Bb] it always [F] takes me back.
You [Bb] know every time I [F] play, I [C] still [F] hear Applejack.
_ Hands and sing with me.
[Bb] And get some words [F] out of what [Bb] you say. No matter. _
[F] _ _ Play a song for me, [Bb]
Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Gm] play a song, [C] it's your [Fm] banjo ring.
[F] You're doing good.
_ _ Play a [Gm]
song [F] for me, Applejack, play [Bb] a song for me and [F] I'll sing.
Play a song for me, [Bb] Applejack, [F] Applejack, [Bb] play a [C] song, it's your [F] banjo ring.
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