Chords for Henry Walker
Tempo:
112.4 bpm
Chords used:
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D
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[A]
We're seeking [G] information [E] about a man who's living [A] here
His name is [G] Henry Walker.
Now, don't you [E] fret and fear
[A] His crime is [G] cold-blooded murder.
[A] He's wanted [D] by the law
[A] We'll take him [G] back to face his [E] crime.
It's the worst you [A] ever saw
Well, we know [G] Henry Walker.
[E] He lives way [Am] back in the woods
Where he hunts and [G] traps and fishes and the living [E] ain't too good
[A] But if [D] you aim to catch [Am] him, you better learn his [D] hunting ground
[A] He'll hide just [G] like an old white [E] heron.
You know he [A] can't be found
[G] Yes, the coal was split in timber [Am] with a crack like a foley foal
[A] [G] And the wind was whistling through [E] the lonesome path
[A] It bit right [G] through my [A] parka, it froze me [D] to the core
[A] As the wolves were [G] howling on the [A] timberline
[G]
[Am] [D]
[Am]
[A] We reached [G] old Henry's cabin [E] by noon of the second day
[A] He must [G] have heard us coming for he up [E] and he ran away
[A] We camped [G] by the rocky ravage while the moon [D] was shining bright
[A]
We heard [G] old Henry laughing
[E] Way out in the [A]
night
We tracked [G] him for a week [E] or more through the swamp and through the hill
Till a rifle roared [D] I cried my God my [E] partner has been killed
[Am] I propped [D] him by an old [A] jack pine and swore [D] a solemn vow
[A]
Look [G] out Henry Walker.
[E] It's you and [A] me right now
[G] [A]
[G] [E]
[A] [G]
[E] [A]
[G] [A] [D]
[A] [G] [Am]
[A] So
Then I [G] started thinking [E] he [A] could not be found
Then one [G] day by frozen lake like a fox he [E] went to ground
[Am] Then he tried to [D] run but the ice was [A] thin and he [D] fell on through [A] I
Watched him [G] as he sank and [E] swore I'll put a [A] curse on you.
I
Dragged my [G] frozen partner [E] through the ice and through the snow
[A] I lost three [G] fingers and a thumb to the frostbite.
[E] Don't you know?
[A] Though the years had [D] come the years had [A] gone I think [D] about those times
[A] When northern [D] lights were dancing [E] it makes me [A] feel like crying
[G] Yes, the cold was spitting timber [A] with a crack like a forty four
[D] And the wind was whistling through the [E] lonesome times
[A] It bit right to [D] my Parker [A] it froze me to [D] the cold
[A] As the wolves [D] were howling on a [A] timberline
As the wolves were [G] howling on a [A] timberline
As the wolves [G] were howling on a [A] timberline
[N]
We're seeking [G] information [E] about a man who's living [A] here
His name is [G] Henry Walker.
Now, don't you [E] fret and fear
[A] His crime is [G] cold-blooded murder.
[A] He's wanted [D] by the law
[A] We'll take him [G] back to face his [E] crime.
It's the worst you [A] ever saw
Well, we know [G] Henry Walker.
[E] He lives way [Am] back in the woods
Where he hunts and [G] traps and fishes and the living [E] ain't too good
[A] But if [D] you aim to catch [Am] him, you better learn his [D] hunting ground
[A] He'll hide just [G] like an old white [E] heron.
You know he [A] can't be found
[G] Yes, the coal was split in timber [Am] with a crack like a foley foal
[A] [G] And the wind was whistling through [E] the lonesome path
[A] It bit right [G] through my [A] parka, it froze me [D] to the core
[A] As the wolves were [G] howling on the [A] timberline
[G]
[Am] [D]
[Am]
[A] We reached [G] old Henry's cabin [E] by noon of the second day
[A] He must [G] have heard us coming for he up [E] and he ran away
[A] We camped [G] by the rocky ravage while the moon [D] was shining bright
[A]
We heard [G] old Henry laughing
[E] Way out in the [A]
night
We tracked [G] him for a week [E] or more through the swamp and through the hill
Till a rifle roared [D] I cried my God my [E] partner has been killed
[Am] I propped [D] him by an old [A] jack pine and swore [D] a solemn vow
[A]
Look [G] out Henry Walker.
[E] It's you and [A] me right now
[G] [A]
[G] [E]
[A] [G]
[E] [A]
[G] [A] [D]
[A] [G] [Am]
[A] So
Then I [G] started thinking [E] he [A] could not be found
Then one [G] day by frozen lake like a fox he [E] went to ground
[Am] Then he tried to [D] run but the ice was [A] thin and he [D] fell on through [A] I
Watched him [G] as he sank and [E] swore I'll put a [A] curse on you.
I
Dragged my [G] frozen partner [E] through the ice and through the snow
[A] I lost three [G] fingers and a thumb to the frostbite.
[E] Don't you know?
[A] Though the years had [D] come the years had [A] gone I think [D] about those times
[A] When northern [D] lights were dancing [E] it makes me [A] feel like crying
[G] Yes, the cold was spitting timber [A] with a crack like a forty four
[D] And the wind was whistling through the [E] lonesome times
[A] It bit right to [D] my Parker [A] it froze me to [D] the cold
[A] As the wolves [D] were howling on a [A] timberline
As the wolves were [G] howling on a [A] timberline
As the wolves [G] were howling on a [A] timberline
[N]
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_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
We're seeking [G] information [E] about a man who's living [A] here
_ _ His name is [G] Henry Walker.
Now, don't you [E] fret and fear
_ _ [A] His crime is [G] cold-blooded murder.
[A] He's wanted [D] by the law
_ [A] We'll take him [G] back to face his [E] crime.
It's the worst you [A] ever saw _ _
Well, we know [G] Henry Walker.
[E] He lives way [Am] back in the woods
_ Where he hunts and [G] traps and fishes and the living [E] ain't too good
_ _ [A] But if [D] you aim to catch [Am] him, you better learn his [D] hunting ground
_ [A] He'll hide just [G] like an old white [E] heron.
You know he [A] can't be found _
[G] Yes, the coal was split in timber [Am] with a crack like a foley foal
[A] _ [G] And the wind was whistling through [E] the lonesome path
_ [A] It bit right [G] through my [A] parka, it froze me [D] to the core
_ [A] As the wolves were [G] howling on the [A] timberline
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] We reached [G] old Henry's cabin [E] by noon of the second day
[A] _ _ He must [G] have heard us coming for he up [E] and he ran away
_ _ [A] We camped [G] by the rocky ravage while the moon [D] was shining bright
_ [A]
We heard [G] old Henry laughing
[E] Way out in the [A]
night
We tracked [G] him for a week [E] or more through the swamp and through the hill
_ _ Till a rifle roared [D] I cried my God my [E] partner has been killed
_ _ [Am] I propped [D] him by an old [A] jack pine and swore [D] a solemn vow
_ _ [A]
Look [G] out Henry Walker.
[E] It's you and [A] me right now _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] So
Then I [G] started thinking [E] he [A] could not be found _ _
Then one [G] day by frozen lake like a fox he [E] went to ground _
[Am] Then he tried to [D] run but the ice was [A] thin and he [D] fell on through [A] I
Watched him [G] as he sank and [E] swore I'll put a [A] curse on you. _ _ _ _ _
I
Dragged my [G] frozen partner [E] through the ice and through the snow
[A] _ I lost three [G] fingers and a thumb to the frostbite.
[E] Don't you know?
_ [A] Though the years had [D] come the years had [A] gone I think [D] about those times
_ [A] When northern [D] lights were dancing [E] it makes me [A] feel like crying _
[G] Yes, the cold was spitting timber [A] with a crack like a forty four
_ [D] And the wind was whistling through the [E] lonesome times
_ _ [A] It bit right to [D] my Parker [A] it froze me to [D] the cold
_ _ [A] As the wolves [D] were howling on a [A] timberline
_ _ As the wolves were [G] howling on a [A] timberline
_ As the wolves [G] were howling on a [A] timberline _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
We're seeking [G] information [E] about a man who's living [A] here
_ _ His name is [G] Henry Walker.
Now, don't you [E] fret and fear
_ _ [A] His crime is [G] cold-blooded murder.
[A] He's wanted [D] by the law
_ [A] We'll take him [G] back to face his [E] crime.
It's the worst you [A] ever saw _ _
Well, we know [G] Henry Walker.
[E] He lives way [Am] back in the woods
_ Where he hunts and [G] traps and fishes and the living [E] ain't too good
_ _ [A] But if [D] you aim to catch [Am] him, you better learn his [D] hunting ground
_ [A] He'll hide just [G] like an old white [E] heron.
You know he [A] can't be found _
[G] Yes, the coal was split in timber [Am] with a crack like a foley foal
[A] _ [G] And the wind was whistling through [E] the lonesome path
_ [A] It bit right [G] through my [A] parka, it froze me [D] to the core
_ [A] As the wolves were [G] howling on the [A] timberline
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] We reached [G] old Henry's cabin [E] by noon of the second day
[A] _ _ He must [G] have heard us coming for he up [E] and he ran away
_ _ [A] We camped [G] by the rocky ravage while the moon [D] was shining bright
_ [A]
We heard [G] old Henry laughing
[E] Way out in the [A]
night
We tracked [G] him for a week [E] or more through the swamp and through the hill
_ _ Till a rifle roared [D] I cried my God my [E] partner has been killed
_ _ [Am] I propped [D] him by an old [A] jack pine and swore [D] a solemn vow
_ _ [A]
Look [G] out Henry Walker.
[E] It's you and [A] me right now _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] So
Then I [G] started thinking [E] he [A] could not be found _ _
Then one [G] day by frozen lake like a fox he [E] went to ground _
[Am] Then he tried to [D] run but the ice was [A] thin and he [D] fell on through [A] I
Watched him [G] as he sank and [E] swore I'll put a [A] curse on you. _ _ _ _ _
I
Dragged my [G] frozen partner [E] through the ice and through the snow
[A] _ I lost three [G] fingers and a thumb to the frostbite.
[E] Don't you know?
_ [A] Though the years had [D] come the years had [A] gone I think [D] about those times
_ [A] When northern [D] lights were dancing [E] it makes me [A] feel like crying _
[G] Yes, the cold was spitting timber [A] with a crack like a forty four
_ [D] And the wind was whistling through the [E] lonesome times
_ _ [A] It bit right to [D] my Parker [A] it froze me to [D] the cold
_ _ [A] As the wolves [D] were howling on a [A] timberline
_ _ As the wolves were [G] howling on a [A] timberline
_ As the wolves [G] were howling on a [A] timberline _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _