Green Green Grass Of Home Tom Jones & Englebert Humperdink with lyrics Chords
Tempo:
95.55 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Db
Eb
Cm
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Db]
[Ab] The [Eb]
[Ab] old hometown looks the same as [Db] I step down [Ab] from the train and there to meet me [Db] is
my [Ab] mama [Eb] and papa.
Down [Ab] the road I look and there are [Db]
[Cm] cherries.
[Ab] It's good to touch [Eb] the green, green grass [Ab] of [Db] home.
[Ab] Yes, they'll all come to meet me, [Db] arms reaching, smiling [Cm] sweetly.
[Fm] It's [Ab] good to touch [Eb] the green, green grass [Ab] of home.
[Eb]
[Ab] The old house is still standing, [Db] though the paint is cracked [Ab] and dry.
And there's that old oak tree that I used [Eb] to play on.
[Ab] Down the lane I walk where sweet Mary, [Db] hair of gold and lips [Ab] like cherries.
It's good to touch [Eb] the green, green grass [Ab] of home.
[Fm]
[Ab] Then I awake and look around me at [Db] four grey [Ab] walls that surround me.
And I realize, yes, I was [Eb] only dreaming.
[F] For there's a [Ab] garden and there's a sad old pot-brain.
[Db] On and on we'll walk [Ab] at daybreak.
Again I'll [Eb] touch the green, green grass [Ab] of home.
[Db] [Db] Yes, [Ab] they'll all come to see me [Db] in the shade of that old [Ab] oak tree.
As they lay me near [Eb] the green, green grass [Eb] of [Db] home.
[Ab] [Bbm] [Ab]
[N]
[Ab] The [Eb]
[Ab] old hometown looks the same as [Db] I step down [Ab] from the train and there to meet me [Db] is
my [Ab] mama [Eb] and papa.
Down [Ab] the road I look and there are [Db]
[Cm] cherries.
[Ab] It's good to touch [Eb] the green, green grass [Ab] of [Db] home.
[Ab] Yes, they'll all come to meet me, [Db] arms reaching, smiling [Cm] sweetly.
[Fm] It's [Ab] good to touch [Eb] the green, green grass [Ab] of home.
[Eb]
[Ab] The old house is still standing, [Db] though the paint is cracked [Ab] and dry.
And there's that old oak tree that I used [Eb] to play on.
[Ab] Down the lane I walk where sweet Mary, [Db] hair of gold and lips [Ab] like cherries.
It's good to touch [Eb] the green, green grass [Ab] of home.
[Fm]
[Ab] Then I awake and look around me at [Db] four grey [Ab] walls that surround me.
And I realize, yes, I was [Eb] only dreaming.
[F] For there's a [Ab] garden and there's a sad old pot-brain.
[Db] On and on we'll walk [Ab] at daybreak.
Again I'll [Eb] touch the green, green grass [Ab] of home.
[Db] [Db] Yes, [Ab] they'll all come to see me [Db] in the shade of that old [Ab] oak tree.
As they lay me near [Eb] the green, green grass [Eb] of [Db] home.
[Ab] [Bbm] [Ab]
[N]
Key:
Ab
Db
Eb
Cm
Fm
Ab
Db
Eb
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ The _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Ab] old hometown _ looks the same as [Db] I step down [Ab] from the train and there to meet me [Db] is
my [Ab] mama [Eb] and papa.
_ _ _ _ Down [Ab] the road I look and there are _ [Db] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] cherries.
[Ab] It's good to touch [Eb] the green, green grass [Ab] of [Db] home.
_ [Ab] _ Yes, they'll all come to meet me, [Db] arms reaching, _ smiling [Cm] sweetly.
[Fm] It's [Ab] good to touch [Eb] the green, green grass [Ab] of _ home.
[Eb] _ _ _
[Ab] The old house is still standing, _ [Db] though the paint is cracked [Ab] and dry.
And there's that old oak tree that I used [Eb] to play on.
_ _ _ [Ab] Down the lane I walk where sweet Mary, [Db] _ hair of gold and lips [Ab] like cherries.
It's good to touch [Eb] the green, green grass [Ab] of home.
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _
[Ab] _ Then I awake and look around me at [Db] _ four grey [Ab] walls that surround me. _
_ And I realize, yes, I was [Eb] only dreaming.
_ _ _ _ [F] For there's a [Ab] garden _ and there's a sad old pot-brain.
[Db] _ On and on we'll walk [Ab] at daybreak.
_ Again I'll [Eb] touch the green, green grass [Ab] of home.
[Db] _ _ _ [Db] Yes, [Ab] they'll all come to see me [Db] in the shade of that old [Ab] oak tree.
As they lay me near [Eb] the green, green grass [Eb] _ of [Db] home. _
[Ab] _ [Bbm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ The _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Ab] old hometown _ looks the same as [Db] I step down [Ab] from the train and there to meet me [Db] is
my [Ab] mama [Eb] and papa.
_ _ _ _ Down [Ab] the road I look and there are _ [Db] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] cherries.
[Ab] It's good to touch [Eb] the green, green grass [Ab] of [Db] home.
_ [Ab] _ Yes, they'll all come to meet me, [Db] arms reaching, _ smiling [Cm] sweetly.
[Fm] It's [Ab] good to touch [Eb] the green, green grass [Ab] of _ home.
[Eb] _ _ _
[Ab] The old house is still standing, _ [Db] though the paint is cracked [Ab] and dry.
And there's that old oak tree that I used [Eb] to play on.
_ _ _ [Ab] Down the lane I walk where sweet Mary, [Db] _ hair of gold and lips [Ab] like cherries.
It's good to touch [Eb] the green, green grass [Ab] of home.
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _
[Ab] _ Then I awake and look around me at [Db] _ four grey [Ab] walls that surround me. _
_ And I realize, yes, I was [Eb] only dreaming.
_ _ _ _ [F] For there's a [Ab] garden _ and there's a sad old pot-brain.
[Db] _ On and on we'll walk [Ab] at daybreak.
_ Again I'll [Eb] touch the green, green grass [Ab] of home.
[Db] _ _ _ [Db] Yes, [Ab] they'll all come to see me [Db] in the shade of that old [Ab] oak tree.
As they lay me near [Eb] the green, green grass [Eb] _ of [Db] home. _
[Ab] _ [Bbm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _