Hank Williams, Jr - All In Alabama Chords
Tempo:
67.1 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Em
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I just had to show them I [G] didn't need them.
And so [D] I headed out west to see some old friends [A] of mine.
I thought if [D] I'd climb up Old Ajax [G] Mountain,
maybe [D] that would help me [A] get it all [D] off my mind.
I made it up to the top, picked out a [G] clear spot.
I thought a [D] whole lot about the rest of my [A] life.
I had no [D] idea then, soon it [G] would nearly end.
Up on this mountainside, [A] I would nearly [D] die.
And they're [G] all [Em] [D] Alabama, and [G] they're [Em] all in Dixie [D] Land.
God, [G] I'm dying [Em] here in [D] Montana, [Bm] please Lord.
Just want [A] to go back to the older [Bm] hand.
Just let [A] me get back to my old [D] homeland.
They said I'd never sing again.
I learned a lot [G] about my friends.
When you're [D] shot down and out, you don't get [A] many calls.
But I saw [D] some tears and some eyes,
say my poor [G] old mother would die.
I [D] nearly lost it all [A] when I lost my [D] grandpa.
But you can find [G] us all [Em] in [D] Alabama.
Yeah, [G] we're all [Em] down in [D] Dixie Land.
I [G] didn't die [Em]
out in [D] Montana, no [Bm] Lord.
You [A] let me get back to my old [Bm] homeland.
And I'm [A] going to hold on to [D] her hand.
I've done a whole lot of searching, a whole [G] lot of hurting,
before [D] I finally found my [A] road in life.
You got to say [D] things you want to say,
don't want to do [G] things your own way.
You [D] can climb any old mountain once you make up your mind.
I [G] made my [Em]
[D] Alabama, and I [G] found [Em] mine down in [D] Dixie Land.
[G] I didn't die [Em] out [D] in Montana, no [Bm] Lord.
[A] You let me get back to my [Bm] old homeland.
And [A] I'm going to hold on [D] to her hand.
And so [D] I headed out west to see some old friends [A] of mine.
I thought if [D] I'd climb up Old Ajax [G] Mountain,
maybe [D] that would help me [A] get it all [D] off my mind.
I made it up to the top, picked out a [G] clear spot.
I thought a [D] whole lot about the rest of my [A] life.
I had no [D] idea then, soon it [G] would nearly end.
Up on this mountainside, [A] I would nearly [D] die.
And they're [G] all [Em] [D] Alabama, and [G] they're [Em] all in Dixie [D] Land.
God, [G] I'm dying [Em] here in [D] Montana, [Bm] please Lord.
Just want [A] to go back to the older [Bm] hand.
Just let [A] me get back to my old [D] homeland.
They said I'd never sing again.
I learned a lot [G] about my friends.
When you're [D] shot down and out, you don't get [A] many calls.
But I saw [D] some tears and some eyes,
say my poor [G] old mother would die.
I [D] nearly lost it all [A] when I lost my [D] grandpa.
But you can find [G] us all [Em] in [D] Alabama.
Yeah, [G] we're all [Em] down in [D] Dixie Land.
I [G] didn't die [Em]
out in [D] Montana, no [Bm] Lord.
You [A] let me get back to my old [Bm] homeland.
And I'm [A] going to hold on to [D] her hand.
I've done a whole lot of searching, a whole [G] lot of hurting,
before [D] I finally found my [A] road in life.
You got to say [D] things you want to say,
don't want to do [G] things your own way.
You [D] can climb any old mountain once you make up your mind.
I [G] made my [Em]
[D] Alabama, and I [G] found [Em] mine down in [D] Dixie Land.
[G] I didn't die [Em] out [D] in Montana, no [Bm] Lord.
[A] You let me get back to my [Bm] old homeland.
And [A] I'm going to hold on [D] to her hand.
Key:
D
G
A
Em
Bm
D
G
A
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ I just had to show them I [G] didn't need them.
And so [D] I headed out west to see some old friends [A] of mine.
I thought if [D] I'd climb up Old Ajax [G] Mountain,
_ maybe [D] that would help me [A] get it all [D] off my mind.
_ I made it up to the top, picked out a [G] clear spot.
I thought a [D] whole lot about the rest of my [A] life.
_ I had no [D] idea then, soon it [G] would nearly end.
Up on this mountainside, [A] I would nearly [D] die. _
And they're [G] all _ [Em] _ [D] Alabama, _ and [G] they're [Em] all in Dixie [D] Land.
_ God, [G] I'm dying [Em] here in [D] Montana, [Bm] please Lord.
Just want [A] to go back to the older [Bm] hand.
_ Just let [A] me get back to my old [D] homeland. _ _ _ _
They said I'd never sing again.
I learned a lot [G] about my friends.
When you're [D] shot down and out, you don't get [A] many calls. _
But I saw [D] some tears and some eyes,
say my poor [G] old mother would die.
I [D] nearly lost it all [A] when I lost my [D] grandpa.
But you can find [G] us all [Em] in [D] Alabama. _
Yeah, [G] we're all [Em] down in [D] Dixie Land.
I [G] didn't die [Em]
out in [D] Montana, no [Bm] Lord.
You [A] let me get back to my old [Bm] homeland. _
And I'm [A] going to hold on to [D] her hand. _ _ _ _
I've done a whole lot of searching, a whole [G] lot of hurting,
before [D] I finally found my [A] road in life.
You got to say [D] things you want to say,
don't want to do [G] things your own way.
You [D] can climb any old mountain once you make up your mind.
I [G] made my [Em] _
_ [D] Alabama, and I [G] found [Em] mine down in [D] Dixie Land. _
[G] I didn't die [Em] out [D] in Montana, no [Bm] Lord.
[A] You let me get back to my [Bm] old homeland.
And [A] I'm going to hold on [D] to her hand. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ I just had to show them I [G] didn't need them.
And so [D] I headed out west to see some old friends [A] of mine.
I thought if [D] I'd climb up Old Ajax [G] Mountain,
_ maybe [D] that would help me [A] get it all [D] off my mind.
_ I made it up to the top, picked out a [G] clear spot.
I thought a [D] whole lot about the rest of my [A] life.
_ I had no [D] idea then, soon it [G] would nearly end.
Up on this mountainside, [A] I would nearly [D] die. _
And they're [G] all _ [Em] _ [D] Alabama, _ and [G] they're [Em] all in Dixie [D] Land.
_ God, [G] I'm dying [Em] here in [D] Montana, [Bm] please Lord.
Just want [A] to go back to the older [Bm] hand.
_ Just let [A] me get back to my old [D] homeland. _ _ _ _
They said I'd never sing again.
I learned a lot [G] about my friends.
When you're [D] shot down and out, you don't get [A] many calls. _
But I saw [D] some tears and some eyes,
say my poor [G] old mother would die.
I [D] nearly lost it all [A] when I lost my [D] grandpa.
But you can find [G] us all [Em] in [D] Alabama. _
Yeah, [G] we're all [Em] down in [D] Dixie Land.
I [G] didn't die [Em]
out in [D] Montana, no [Bm] Lord.
You [A] let me get back to my old [Bm] homeland. _
And I'm [A] going to hold on to [D] her hand. _ _ _ _
I've done a whole lot of searching, a whole [G] lot of hurting,
before [D] I finally found my [A] road in life.
You got to say [D] things you want to say,
don't want to do [G] things your own way.
You [D] can climb any old mountain once you make up your mind.
I [G] made my [Em] _
_ [D] Alabama, and I [G] found [Em] mine down in [D] Dixie Land. _
[G] I didn't die [Em] out [D] in Montana, no [Bm] Lord.
[A] You let me get back to my [Bm] old homeland.
And [A] I'm going to hold on [D] to her hand. _
_ _ _ _ _ _