Chords for Don Henley Cass County Official Trailer
Tempo:
100.2 bpm
Chords used:
C#
F#
A
E
D#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E]
My first memory of music is lying in my crib and hearing my mother softly singing as she did her housework
And my grandmother singing hymns in her rocking chair
My granddad listening to his big old wooden [Em] radio
When I was a young boy
roaming on the railroad track
Put copper pennies on the rail
Locomotive come and squash them, [E] we'd run to fetch them back
So there was always music in my grandparents house, in my house, and in my dad's [F] car
[A#]
So [D#] [C]
this [A#] album is a reflection of the sounds and the [F] textures and the images that I've carried with me [A#] for 67 years
[C#]
It's rooted in the [A#m] rural America that I knew
And it's a nod to [D#] my native turf in Texas, the [A#m] family, the friends, the neighbors, [D#] and the countryside
[G#] Take a [C#] picture of this
[G#] This is me leaving
Take a [F#] picture of this
[G#] This is [C#] me [F#] walking [C#]
away
[D#] [C#] [F#]
These songs are more about interior landscapes than exterior ones
It's an album for [B] people who've done some living and some thinking.
It's about the circular nature of life.
It's the cost [F#] of living
[C#] [F#] [G#m] The [F#] great poet [Bm] T.S. Eliot wrote
We [A] shall not cease from exploration and the end of all [E] our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the [A] place
for the first time
Nothing [D] stays the same
You can [A] get burned
You try [E] to rekindle
that [D] old flame
The [A] list of people who played and sang on this record is a virtual who's who of country music
[F#m] These singers and the studio [Bm] musicians were just amazing [Em] and I'm humbled and grateful [D] for their generosity
This is a record that I've wanted [A] to make for a very long time and now it's a dream come true
[N]
My first memory of music is lying in my crib and hearing my mother softly singing as she did her housework
And my grandmother singing hymns in her rocking chair
My granddad listening to his big old wooden [Em] radio
When I was a young boy
roaming on the railroad track
Put copper pennies on the rail
Locomotive come and squash them, [E] we'd run to fetch them back
So there was always music in my grandparents house, in my house, and in my dad's [F] car
[A#]
So [D#] [C]
this [A#] album is a reflection of the sounds and the [F] textures and the images that I've carried with me [A#] for 67 years
[C#]
It's rooted in the [A#m] rural America that I knew
And it's a nod to [D#] my native turf in Texas, the [A#m] family, the friends, the neighbors, [D#] and the countryside
[G#] Take a [C#] picture of this
[G#] This is me leaving
Take a [F#] picture of this
[G#] This is [C#] me [F#] walking [C#]
away
[D#] [C#] [F#]
These songs are more about interior landscapes than exterior ones
It's an album for [B] people who've done some living and some thinking.
It's about the circular nature of life.
It's the cost [F#] of living
[C#] [F#] [G#m] The [F#] great poet [Bm] T.S. Eliot wrote
We [A] shall not cease from exploration and the end of all [E] our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the [A] place
for the first time
Nothing [D] stays the same
You can [A] get burned
You try [E] to rekindle
that [D] old flame
The [A] list of people who played and sang on this record is a virtual who's who of country music
[F#m] These singers and the studio [Bm] musicians were just amazing [Em] and I'm humbled and grateful [D] for their generosity
This is a record that I've wanted [A] to make for a very long time and now it's a dream come true
[N]
Key:
C#
F#
A
E
D#
C#
F#
A
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
My first memory of music is lying in my crib and hearing my mother softly singing as she did her housework
And my grandmother singing hymns in her rocking chair
My granddad listening to his big old wooden [Em] radio
When I was a young boy
roaming on the railroad track
Put copper pennies on the rail
Locomotive come and squash them, [E] we'd run to fetch them back
So there was always music in my grandparents house, in my house, and in my dad's [F] car
[A#] _ _ _ _
_ So [D#] _ _ _ _ [C]
this [A#] album is a reflection of the sounds and the [F] textures and the images that I've carried with me [A#] for 67 years
_ [C#] _ _ _
It's rooted in the [A#m] rural America that I knew
_ And it's a nod to [D#] my native turf in Texas, the [A#m] family, the friends, the neighbors, [D#] and the countryside
[G#] Take a [C#] picture of this
[G#] _ This is me leaving
Take a [F#] picture of this
_ [G#] This is [C#] me [F#] walking [C#]
away
_ _ _ [D#] _ [C#] _ _ [F#] _
These songs are more about interior landscapes than exterior ones
It's an album for [B] people who've done some living and some thinking.
It's about the circular nature of life.
It's the cost [F#] of living _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ [G#m] The [F#] great poet [Bm] T.S. Eliot wrote
We [A] shall not cease from exploration and the end of all [E] our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the [A] place
for the first time
Nothing [D] stays the same
_ You can [A] get burned
You try [E] to rekindle
_ that [D] old flame
The _ [A] list of people who played and sang on this record is a virtual who's who of country music
[F#m] These singers and the studio [Bm] musicians were just amazing [Em] and I'm humbled and grateful [D] for their generosity
_ This is a record that I've wanted [A] to make for a very long time and now it's a dream come true
_ _ _ [N] _
My first memory of music is lying in my crib and hearing my mother softly singing as she did her housework
And my grandmother singing hymns in her rocking chair
My granddad listening to his big old wooden [Em] radio
When I was a young boy
roaming on the railroad track
Put copper pennies on the rail
Locomotive come and squash them, [E] we'd run to fetch them back
So there was always music in my grandparents house, in my house, and in my dad's [F] car
[A#] _ _ _ _
_ So [D#] _ _ _ _ [C]
this [A#] album is a reflection of the sounds and the [F] textures and the images that I've carried with me [A#] for 67 years
_ [C#] _ _ _
It's rooted in the [A#m] rural America that I knew
_ And it's a nod to [D#] my native turf in Texas, the [A#m] family, the friends, the neighbors, [D#] and the countryside
[G#] Take a [C#] picture of this
[G#] _ This is me leaving
Take a [F#] picture of this
_ [G#] This is [C#] me [F#] walking [C#]
away
_ _ _ [D#] _ [C#] _ _ [F#] _
These songs are more about interior landscapes than exterior ones
It's an album for [B] people who've done some living and some thinking.
It's about the circular nature of life.
It's the cost [F#] of living _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ [G#m] The [F#] great poet [Bm] T.S. Eliot wrote
We [A] shall not cease from exploration and the end of all [E] our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the [A] place
for the first time
Nothing [D] stays the same
_ You can [A] get burned
You try [E] to rekindle
_ that [D] old flame
The _ [A] list of people who played and sang on this record is a virtual who's who of country music
[F#m] These singers and the studio [Bm] musicians were just amazing [Em] and I'm humbled and grateful [D] for their generosity
_ This is a record that I've wanted [A] to make for a very long time and now it's a dream come true
_ _ _ [N] _