Chords for Harold MacIntyre: "Run Before You Crawl", 1981
Tempo:
134.7 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
F#m
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F]
And men still keep on marching After all
We're going to catch [A] a talk with some of the folks a little bit later on.
Right now I'd like you to meet a very talented guy
who is really making a big name for himself.
We think he's a fine country singer.
Comes from one of my favorite spots down east,
Cape Breton Island.
Ladies and gentlemen, here's Harold McIntyre!
[D]
They [E] [G#] [F#m]
[A] [G#] [A]
say you [D] must learn [F#m] to walk
[A] before you can run.
[E] You must feel some [G#m] hurt
before you taste [D] the [F#m] pleasures of love.
[G#m] [A] But be careful, boy,
[D] be sure you know
[A] the price you've got to pay.
You [D] see I'm paying for [E] it [G#m] dearly [F#m] every [A] day.
[B] [C#] [D]
She took the little pride
[F#m] [C#m] I had left in [A] me
[A#m] [B] and changed me into something
[E] that I don't want to be.
[F#] [G#m] Yes, she [A] pulled the string
[D] and I jumped [A] to her beckon call.
I wish [D] I'd learned to run
[E] before she made [A] me crawl.
[D]
[C#m] [G#] [A]
[G#] [A] She just won't let [D] me forget
[A]
where I was [G#m] found.
[F#m] A [E] lost and lonely [G#] loser
on [D] the wrong side [A] of town.
And the night [D] she took me in
like [A] a puppy from the cold.
But like [D] the devil,
I'm [E] afraid she bought [F#m] my [A] soul.
[D] She took the little pride
[A] I had left in me
[A#] [B] and [F#m] changed [B] me into something
[E] that I don't want to be.
[F#] [G#] Yes, [A] she pulled the string
[D] and I jumped [A] to her beckon call.
I wish [D] I'd learned to run
[E] before she [F#m] made me [E] crawl.
[A] I wish I'd [D] learned to run
[E] before she made [F#m] me crawl.
[E] [A]
[N]
Nice to have you come all the way up from Cape Breton Island
and sing some songs for us.
It's great to be here, Tom.
And you sing real great.
Thank you very much.
We enjoy it.
I understand you're having lots of success with your music
and we want to continue,
wish you continued success
and keep making those country records.
We need a lot more of them.
Thank you, Tom.
It was a pleasure to be here.
Thank you, Harold.
Stay right here.
I want you to meet another couple
who's always singing good country [E] songs
and they've got a good one for us tonight.
Here's Donna Leroy.
And men still keep on marching After all
We're going to catch [A] a talk with some of the folks a little bit later on.
Right now I'd like you to meet a very talented guy
who is really making a big name for himself.
We think he's a fine country singer.
Comes from one of my favorite spots down east,
Cape Breton Island.
Ladies and gentlemen, here's Harold McIntyre!
[D]
They [E] [G#] [F#m]
[A] [G#] [A]
say you [D] must learn [F#m] to walk
[A] before you can run.
[E] You must feel some [G#m] hurt
before you taste [D] the [F#m] pleasures of love.
[G#m] [A] But be careful, boy,
[D] be sure you know
[A] the price you've got to pay.
You [D] see I'm paying for [E] it [G#m] dearly [F#m] every [A] day.
[B] [C#] [D]
She took the little pride
[F#m] [C#m] I had left in [A] me
[A#m] [B] and changed me into something
[E] that I don't want to be.
[F#] [G#m] Yes, she [A] pulled the string
[D] and I jumped [A] to her beckon call.
I wish [D] I'd learned to run
[E] before she made [A] me crawl.
[D]
[C#m] [G#] [A]
[G#] [A] She just won't let [D] me forget
[A]
where I was [G#m] found.
[F#m] A [E] lost and lonely [G#] loser
on [D] the wrong side [A] of town.
And the night [D] she took me in
like [A] a puppy from the cold.
But like [D] the devil,
I'm [E] afraid she bought [F#m] my [A] soul.
[D] She took the little pride
[A] I had left in me
[A#] [B] and [F#m] changed [B] me into something
[E] that I don't want to be.
[F#] [G#] Yes, [A] she pulled the string
[D] and I jumped [A] to her beckon call.
I wish [D] I'd learned to run
[E] before she [F#m] made me [E] crawl.
[A] I wish I'd [D] learned to run
[E] before she made [F#m] me crawl.
[E] [A]
[N]
Nice to have you come all the way up from Cape Breton Island
and sing some songs for us.
It's great to be here, Tom.
And you sing real great.
Thank you very much.
We enjoy it.
I understand you're having lots of success with your music
and we want to continue,
wish you continued success
and keep making those country records.
We need a lot more of them.
Thank you, Tom.
It was a pleasure to be here.
Thank you, Harold.
Stay right here.
I want you to meet another couple
who's always singing good country [E] songs
and they've got a good one for us tonight.
Here's Donna Leroy.
Key:
A
D
E
F#m
G#
A
D
E
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And men still keep on marching After _ all
We're _ going to catch [A] a talk with some of the folks a little bit later on.
Right now I'd like you to meet a very talented guy
who is really making a big name for himself.
We think he's a fine country singer.
Comes from one of my favorite spots down east,
Cape Breton Island.
Ladies and gentlemen, here's Harold McIntyre!
[D] _
They _ [E] _ _ [G#] _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [G#] _ [A] _
say you [D] must learn [F#m] to walk
[A] before you can run.
[E] You must feel some [G#m] hurt
before you taste [D] the [F#m] pleasures of love.
[G#m] [A] But be careful, boy,
[D] be sure you know
[A] the price you've got to pay.
You [D] see I'm paying for [E] it [G#m] dearly [F#m] every [A] day.
_ _ _ [B] _ [C#] _ [D] _
She took the little pride
[F#m] [C#m] I had left in [A] me
[A#m] _ [B] and changed me into something
_ [E] that I don't want to be.
[F#] [G#m] Yes, she [A] pulled the string
[D] and I jumped [A] to her beckon call.
I wish [D] I'd learned to run
[E] before she made [A] me crawl.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ [G#] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G#] [A] She just won't let _ [D] me forget
_ [A] _
where I was [G#m] found.
[F#m] A [E] lost and lonely [G#] loser
on [D] the wrong side [A] of town.
_ _ And the night [D] she took me in
like [A] a puppy from the cold.
But like [D] the devil,
I'm [E] afraid she bought [F#m] my [A] soul.
_ _ _ _ _ [D] She took the little pride
[A] I had left in me
[A#] [B] and [F#m] changed [B] me into something
_ [E] that I don't want to be.
[F#] [G#] Yes, [A] she pulled the string
[D] and I jumped [A] to her beckon call.
I wish [D] I'd learned to run
[E] before she [F#m] made me [E] crawl.
[A] _ _ I wish I'd [D] learned to run
[E] before she made [F#m] me crawl.
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
Nice to have you come all the way up from Cape Breton Island
and sing some songs for us.
It's great to be here, Tom.
And you sing real great.
Thank you very much.
We enjoy it.
I understand you're having lots of success with your music
and we want to continue,
wish you continued success
and keep making those country records.
We need a lot more of them.
Thank you, Tom.
It was a pleasure to be here.
Thank you, Harold.
Stay right here.
I want you to meet another couple
who's always singing good country [E] songs
and they've got a good one for us tonight.
Here's Donna Leroy. _ _ _ _
And men still keep on marching After _ all
We're _ going to catch [A] a talk with some of the folks a little bit later on.
Right now I'd like you to meet a very talented guy
who is really making a big name for himself.
We think he's a fine country singer.
Comes from one of my favorite spots down east,
Cape Breton Island.
Ladies and gentlemen, here's Harold McIntyre!
[D] _
They _ [E] _ _ [G#] _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [G#] _ [A] _
say you [D] must learn [F#m] to walk
[A] before you can run.
[E] You must feel some [G#m] hurt
before you taste [D] the [F#m] pleasures of love.
[G#m] [A] But be careful, boy,
[D] be sure you know
[A] the price you've got to pay.
You [D] see I'm paying for [E] it [G#m] dearly [F#m] every [A] day.
_ _ _ [B] _ [C#] _ [D] _
She took the little pride
[F#m] [C#m] I had left in [A] me
[A#m] _ [B] and changed me into something
_ [E] that I don't want to be.
[F#] [G#m] Yes, she [A] pulled the string
[D] and I jumped [A] to her beckon call.
I wish [D] I'd learned to run
[E] before she made [A] me crawl.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ [G#] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G#] [A] She just won't let _ [D] me forget
_ [A] _
where I was [G#m] found.
[F#m] A [E] lost and lonely [G#] loser
on [D] the wrong side [A] of town.
_ _ And the night [D] she took me in
like [A] a puppy from the cold.
But like [D] the devil,
I'm [E] afraid she bought [F#m] my [A] soul.
_ _ _ _ _ [D] She took the little pride
[A] I had left in me
[A#] [B] and [F#m] changed [B] me into something
_ [E] that I don't want to be.
[F#] [G#] Yes, [A] she pulled the string
[D] and I jumped [A] to her beckon call.
I wish [D] I'd learned to run
[E] before she [F#m] made me [E] crawl.
[A] _ _ I wish I'd [D] learned to run
[E] before she made [F#m] me crawl.
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
Nice to have you come all the way up from Cape Breton Island
and sing some songs for us.
It's great to be here, Tom.
And you sing real great.
Thank you very much.
We enjoy it.
I understand you're having lots of success with your music
and we want to continue,
wish you continued success
and keep making those country records.
We need a lot more of them.
Thank you, Tom.
It was a pleasure to be here.
Thank you, Harold.
Stay right here.
I want you to meet another couple
who's always singing good country [E] songs
and they've got a good one for us tonight.
Here's Donna Leroy. _ _ _ _