Chords for Everly Brothers - Kentucky
Tempo:
82.05 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Eb
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Hey, how's everybody doing?
Good boy.
for their supper.
You can't
We got a bunch of good guys.
to hear
really like to present the Eberly Brothers.
I won't sit down here and enjoy.
Good boy.
for their supper.
You can't
We got a bunch of good guys.
to hear
really like to present the Eberly Brothers.
I won't sit down here and enjoy.
100% ➙ 82BPM
Ab
Eb
D
Ab
Eb
D
Ab
Eb
Hey, how's everybody doing?
How's the dinner?
You enough to eat, Marsha?
Good boy.
Welcome to our house.
After supper at our house, everybody has to sing for their supper.
_ Okay, we got the hot seat right here.
Sir?
You can't_
Well, we'll get you to talk a little bit later on, okay?
We got the hot seat right here.
We got a bunch of good guys.
We got some great talent here that I think everybody would like to hear
perform one more time.
And to begin things right now, Johnny Cash would really like to present the Eberly Brothers. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I won't sit down here and enjoy.
[D] _ _
Why don't we do something about home?
That's a good idea.
[Ab] Christmas is a time for thinking about such things.
How long has that _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
been?
_ Kentucky, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ you are the [Ab] dearest land outside of _ _ [Eb] Everton. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Kentucky, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'll miss you, Laurel, and your [Ab] redwood trees. _
_ _ When _ _ I _ die, _ _ I _ _ want to rest upon a graceful _ mountain [Eb] so high. _
_ _ _ _ Oh, that _ is _ _ _ _ where God will look [Ab] for _ me _ _ in Kentucky. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
How's the dinner?
You enough to eat, Marsha?
Good boy.
Welcome to our house.
After supper at our house, everybody has to sing for their supper.
_ Okay, we got the hot seat right here.
Sir?
You can't_
Well, we'll get you to talk a little bit later on, okay?
We got the hot seat right here.
We got a bunch of good guys.
We got some great talent here that I think everybody would like to hear
perform one more time.
And to begin things right now, Johnny Cash would really like to present the Eberly Brothers. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I won't sit down here and enjoy.
[D] _ _
Why don't we do something about home?
That's a good idea.
[Ab] Christmas is a time for thinking about such things.
How long has that _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
been?
_ Kentucky, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ you are the [Ab] dearest land outside of _ _ [Eb] Everton. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Kentucky, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'll miss you, Laurel, and your [Ab] redwood trees. _
_ _ When _ _ I _ die, _ _ I _ _ want to rest upon a graceful _ mountain [Eb] so high. _
_ _ _ _ Oh, that _ is _ _ _ _ where God will look [Ab] for _ me _ _ in Kentucky. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _