Chords for Everly Brothers - Kentucky
Tempo:
82.05 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Eb
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
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]
Key:
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] _ _ _ _ _