Chords for How to Play Wagon Wheel - Matt Anderson Style (cover) - Easy 4 Chord Guitar Tune
Tempo:
150 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
F#m
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] Hey guys, Party [F#m] Marty here with another easy guitar tune for you.
One of my favorites [C] at parties.
It's called Wagon Wheel.
Originally [G#] written by Bob [D#] Dylan.
I don't know if a lot of people know that actually.
Uh, the Old Crow Medicine Show has [A] done it.
Hootie from Hootie and the Blowfish has done it.
Uh, many, many people [E] have covered it.
But it's a real fun tune to play at parties.
Everybody seems to enjoy it.
So, anyway, it's cake one off in the [D] second fret.
It's the way I like to play it.
And I jazz it up a bit with a slap strum.
What I like to call a slap strum.
There's a [E] video of that on my channel if you need a demonstration on how to do [D#] the slap strum.
Chords to this song for Wagon Wheel are [A] G, D, [B]
[E] E [Bm] minor.
And when I do the E minor, I actually keep my two D fingers down [F#m] there.
And then I play [D] the C that way.
So again, it's [A] G, [E] D, [B] E minor with the bottom two strings [A] down.
And then I [D] play C that way as well.
Anyway, again, [E] Wagon Wheel.
And let's give this [C#] one a go.
This is a fun tune.
If you can master this one, guys, a lot of [E] people like to sing along with this song.
If you get the crowd doing the hey, hey part, it really, [Em] really works out well.
So, anyway, here we go.
[A]
[E] [F#m]
[A]
[E]
[D]
[A] Heading down south to the land of the pine.
[F#m] On my way into [D] North Carolina.
[A] Stem hood at the road, I [E] pray to God I'll see
[D] headlights.
[A] I'm 80 down the course, near [E] 17 hours.
[A] He gave me a book and a [D] dog with a plow.
[A] Now I'm hoping to ride it, that I [C] can see my bed at [D] night.
[A] So ride me a mother [E] like a wagon wheel.
[B] Oh, ride me a mother [D] anyway.
[A] Hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me.
So [A] ride me a mother like the [E] wind and the rain.
Oh, ride [A] me a [Bm] mother like a southbound train.
[A] Hey, hey, hey, hey, [E] hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me.
[A] I'm a runner from the cold [E] of New England.
I was born to be a filler and a [D] North Carolina string [A] band.
My baby plays the guitar, [E] I play the banjo [D] now.
[A] Was a long country when I started [E] gambling now.
Lost my money [A] playing poker, so I had [D] to up and leave.
But I [A] ain't turning back [E] to live that old life [D] no [A] more.
Ride me a mother like [E] a wagon wheel.
[F#m] Oh, ride me a [Bm] mother anyway.
[D] [A] Hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me.
[A] Ride me a mother [E] like the wind and the rain.
Ride me a mother [Bm] like a southbound train.
[A] Hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me.
Come on, [A] ride me a mother like a wagon wheel.
Oh, [F#m] ride me a mother [D] anyway.
[A]
Hey, hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me.
[A] I'm a walker through the [E] south out of Roanoke.
[F#m] I caught a trucker at a field.
He had a nice [D] long toe.
[A] He's been headed west from the crumbling gulf.
He's going [Bm] to [D] Johnson City.
Then I see that [A] guy who get a move on.
I [E] pray for some.
Hear [A] my baby call my name.
He tell me [D] I'm the only one.
And [A] if I die running, [E] at least I will [D] love free.
So [A] ride me a mother [E] like a wagon wheel.
[B] Oh, ride me a mother anyway.
[D]
[A] Hey, hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me.
[A] Ride me a mother like the [E] wind and the rain.
Ride [B] me a mother like a southbound train.
[A]
Hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me.
[A] Hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me.
[A] Hey, hey, hey, hey, [E] hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me.
[A]
Hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey.
Mama, ride [D] me.
[A]
Wagon Wheel, guys.
I hope you had [D] fun with that one.
That's a really good tune to play.
It's one of my favorites.
So listen, thanks for watching.
If you feel like it, go check out my channel.
I got some other party [C#m] tunes on there [C] for you guys to check out.
And if [D#] you like it, even join if you [Gm] like.
Anyway, thanks for watching, [D#] guys.
I had a lot of fun.
I'm looking forward to putting up some more videos.
I'm looking forward to any responses that you guys have.
Thanks again.
Party Marty, Easy Guitar Tunes.
We'll see you soon.
One of my favorites [C] at parties.
It's called Wagon Wheel.
Originally [G#] written by Bob [D#] Dylan.
I don't know if a lot of people know that actually.
Uh, the Old Crow Medicine Show has [A] done it.
Hootie from Hootie and the Blowfish has done it.
Uh, many, many people [E] have covered it.
But it's a real fun tune to play at parties.
Everybody seems to enjoy it.
So, anyway, it's cake one off in the [D] second fret.
It's the way I like to play it.
And I jazz it up a bit with a slap strum.
What I like to call a slap strum.
There's a [E] video of that on my channel if you need a demonstration on how to do [D#] the slap strum.
Chords to this song for Wagon Wheel are [A] G, D, [B]
[E] E [Bm] minor.
And when I do the E minor, I actually keep my two D fingers down [F#m] there.
And then I play [D] the C that way.
So again, it's [A] G, [E] D, [B] E minor with the bottom two strings [A] down.
And then I [D] play C that way as well.
Anyway, again, [E] Wagon Wheel.
And let's give this [C#] one a go.
This is a fun tune.
If you can master this one, guys, a lot of [E] people like to sing along with this song.
If you get the crowd doing the hey, hey part, it really, [Em] really works out well.
So, anyway, here we go.
[A]
[E] [F#m]
[A]
[E]
[D]
[A] Heading down south to the land of the pine.
[F#m] On my way into [D] North Carolina.
[A] Stem hood at the road, I [E] pray to God I'll see
[D] headlights.
[A] I'm 80 down the course, near [E] 17 hours.
[A] He gave me a book and a [D] dog with a plow.
[A] Now I'm hoping to ride it, that I [C] can see my bed at [D] night.
[A] So ride me a mother [E] like a wagon wheel.
[B] Oh, ride me a mother [D] anyway.
[A] Hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me.
So [A] ride me a mother like the [E] wind and the rain.
Oh, ride [A] me a [Bm] mother like a southbound train.
[A] Hey, hey, hey, hey, [E] hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me.
[A] I'm a runner from the cold [E] of New England.
I was born to be a filler and a [D] North Carolina string [A] band.
My baby plays the guitar, [E] I play the banjo [D] now.
[A] Was a long country when I started [E] gambling now.
Lost my money [A] playing poker, so I had [D] to up and leave.
But I [A] ain't turning back [E] to live that old life [D] no [A] more.
Ride me a mother like [E] a wagon wheel.
[F#m] Oh, ride me a [Bm] mother anyway.
[D] [A] Hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me.
[A] Ride me a mother [E] like the wind and the rain.
Ride me a mother [Bm] like a southbound train.
[A] Hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me.
Come on, [A] ride me a mother like a wagon wheel.
Oh, [F#m] ride me a mother [D] anyway.
[A]
Hey, hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me.
[A] I'm a walker through the [E] south out of Roanoke.
[F#m] I caught a trucker at a field.
He had a nice [D] long toe.
[A] He's been headed west from the crumbling gulf.
He's going [Bm] to [D] Johnson City.
Then I see that [A] guy who get a move on.
I [E] pray for some.
Hear [A] my baby call my name.
He tell me [D] I'm the only one.
And [A] if I die running, [E] at least I will [D] love free.
So [A] ride me a mother [E] like a wagon wheel.
[B] Oh, ride me a mother anyway.
[D]
[A] Hey, hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me.
[A] Ride me a mother like the [E] wind and the rain.
Ride [B] me a mother like a southbound train.
[A]
Hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me.
[A] Hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me.
[A] Hey, hey, hey, hey, [E] hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me.
[A]
Hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey.
Mama, ride [D] me.
[A]
Wagon Wheel, guys.
I hope you had [D] fun with that one.
That's a really good tune to play.
It's one of my favorites.
So listen, thanks for watching.
If you feel like it, go check out my channel.
I got some other party [C#m] tunes on there [C] for you guys to check out.
And if [D#] you like it, even join if you [Gm] like.
Anyway, thanks for watching, [D#] guys.
I had a lot of fun.
I'm looking forward to putting up some more videos.
I'm looking forward to any responses that you guys have.
Thanks again.
Party Marty, Easy Guitar Tunes.
We'll see you soon.
Key:
A
E
D
F#m
B
A
E
D
[N] Hey guys, Party [F#m] Marty here with another easy guitar tune for you.
One of my favorites [C] at parties.
It's called Wagon Wheel.
Originally [G#] written by Bob [D#] Dylan.
I don't know if a lot of people know that actually.
Uh, the Old Crow Medicine Show has [A] done it.
Hootie from Hootie and the Blowfish has done it.
Uh, many, many people [E] have covered it.
But it's a real fun tune to play at parties.
Everybody seems to enjoy it.
So, anyway, it's cake one off in the [D] second fret.
It's the way I like to play it.
And I jazz it up a bit with a slap strum.
What I like to call a slap strum.
There's a [E] video of that on my channel if you need a demonstration on how to do [D#] the slap strum.
Chords to this song for Wagon Wheel are [A] G, _ _ _ _ D, [B] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ E [Bm] minor.
And when I do the E minor, I actually keep my two D fingers down [F#m] there.
_ _ _ And then I play [D] the C that way.
_ _ _ So again, it's [A] G, _ _ _ _ [E] D, _ _ _ _ [B] E minor with the bottom two strings [A] down. _
And then I [D] play C that way as well.
_ Anyway, again, [E] Wagon Wheel.
And let's give this [C#] one a go.
This is a fun tune.
If you can master this one, guys, a lot of [E] people like to sing along with this song.
If you get the crowd doing the hey, hey part, it really, [Em] really works out well.
So, anyway, here we go.
[A] _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] Heading down south to the land of the pine.
[F#m] On my way into [D] North _ Carolina.
[A] Stem hood at the road, I [E] pray to God I'll see _
[D] headlights. _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] I'm 80 down the course, near [E] 17 hours.
[A] He gave me a book and a [D] dog with a plow.
[A] Now I'm hoping to ride it, that I [C] can see my bed at [D] night. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] So ride me a mother [E] like a wagon wheel.
[B] Oh, ride me a mother _ [D] anyway.
_ _ [A] Hey, _ [E] hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me. _
_ _ _ _ So [A] ride me a mother like the [E] wind and the rain.
Oh, ride [A] me a [Bm] mother like a southbound train.
[A] _ Hey, hey, hey, hey, [E] hey, hey. _
Mama, [D] ride me. _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] I'm a runner from the cold [E] of New England.
I was born to be a filler and a [D] North Carolina string [A] band.
My baby plays the guitar, [E] I play the banjo [D] now. _ _ _ _ _
[A] Was a long country when I started [E] gambling now.
Lost my money [A] playing poker, so I had [D] to up and leave.
But I [A] ain't turning back [E] to live that old life [D] no _ _ _ [A] more. _ _ _
Ride me a mother like [E] a wagon wheel.
[F#m] Oh, ride me a [Bm] mother anyway. _
[D] _ _ [A] _ Hey, _ hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] Ride me a mother [E] like the wind and the rain.
Ride me a mother [Bm] like a southbound train.
[A] _ _ Hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey.
_ Mama, [D] ride me. _ _
_ _ Come on, [A] ride me a mother like a wagon wheel.
Oh, [F#m] ride me a mother _ [D] anyway.
_ _ [A]
Hey, _ hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me. _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] I'm a walker through the [E] south out of Roanoke.
[F#m] I caught a trucker at a field.
He had a nice [D] long toe. _ _
[A] He's been headed west from the crumbling gulf.
He's going _ [Bm] to [D] Johnson City.
Then I see that [A] guy who get a move on.
I [E] pray for some.
Hear [A] my baby call my name.
He tell me [D] I'm the only one.
And [A] if I die running, [E] at least I will [D] love free. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ So [A] ride me a mother [E] like a wagon wheel.
[B] Oh, ride me a mother anyway.
[D] _ _ _ _
[A] Hey, hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey. _
Mama, [D] ride me. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] Ride me a mother like the [E] wind and the rain.
Ride [B] me a mother like a southbound train.
[A] _ _
Hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me. _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ Hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey.
_ Mama, [D] ride me. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] Hey, hey, hey, hey, [E] hey, hey.
_ Mama, [D] ride me.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
Hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey. _
Mama, ride [D] me.
_ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Wagon Wheel, guys.
I hope you had [D] fun with that one.
That's a really good tune to play.
It's one of my favorites.
So listen, thanks for watching.
If you feel like it, go check out my channel.
I got some other party [C#m] tunes on there [C] for you guys to check out.
And if [D#] you like it, even join if you [Gm] like.
Anyway, thanks for watching, [D#] guys.
I had a lot of fun.
I'm looking forward to putting up some more videos.
I'm looking forward to any responses that you guys have.
Thanks again.
Party Marty, Easy Guitar Tunes.
We'll see you soon. _ _ _
One of my favorites [C] at parties.
It's called Wagon Wheel.
Originally [G#] written by Bob [D#] Dylan.
I don't know if a lot of people know that actually.
Uh, the Old Crow Medicine Show has [A] done it.
Hootie from Hootie and the Blowfish has done it.
Uh, many, many people [E] have covered it.
But it's a real fun tune to play at parties.
Everybody seems to enjoy it.
So, anyway, it's cake one off in the [D] second fret.
It's the way I like to play it.
And I jazz it up a bit with a slap strum.
What I like to call a slap strum.
There's a [E] video of that on my channel if you need a demonstration on how to do [D#] the slap strum.
Chords to this song for Wagon Wheel are [A] G, _ _ _ _ D, [B] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ E [Bm] minor.
And when I do the E minor, I actually keep my two D fingers down [F#m] there.
_ _ _ And then I play [D] the C that way.
_ _ _ So again, it's [A] G, _ _ _ _ [E] D, _ _ _ _ [B] E minor with the bottom two strings [A] down. _
And then I [D] play C that way as well.
_ Anyway, again, [E] Wagon Wheel.
And let's give this [C#] one a go.
This is a fun tune.
If you can master this one, guys, a lot of [E] people like to sing along with this song.
If you get the crowd doing the hey, hey part, it really, [Em] really works out well.
So, anyway, here we go.
[A] _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] Heading down south to the land of the pine.
[F#m] On my way into [D] North _ Carolina.
[A] Stem hood at the road, I [E] pray to God I'll see _
[D] headlights. _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] I'm 80 down the course, near [E] 17 hours.
[A] He gave me a book and a [D] dog with a plow.
[A] Now I'm hoping to ride it, that I [C] can see my bed at [D] night. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] So ride me a mother [E] like a wagon wheel.
[B] Oh, ride me a mother _ [D] anyway.
_ _ [A] Hey, _ [E] hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me. _
_ _ _ _ So [A] ride me a mother like the [E] wind and the rain.
Oh, ride [A] me a [Bm] mother like a southbound train.
[A] _ Hey, hey, hey, hey, [E] hey, hey. _
Mama, [D] ride me. _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] I'm a runner from the cold [E] of New England.
I was born to be a filler and a [D] North Carolina string [A] band.
My baby plays the guitar, [E] I play the banjo [D] now. _ _ _ _ _
[A] Was a long country when I started [E] gambling now.
Lost my money [A] playing poker, so I had [D] to up and leave.
But I [A] ain't turning back [E] to live that old life [D] no _ _ _ [A] more. _ _ _
Ride me a mother like [E] a wagon wheel.
[F#m] Oh, ride me a [Bm] mother anyway. _
[D] _ _ [A] _ Hey, _ hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] Ride me a mother [E] like the wind and the rain.
Ride me a mother [Bm] like a southbound train.
[A] _ _ Hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey.
_ Mama, [D] ride me. _ _
_ _ Come on, [A] ride me a mother like a wagon wheel.
Oh, [F#m] ride me a mother _ [D] anyway.
_ _ [A]
Hey, _ hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me. _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] I'm a walker through the [E] south out of Roanoke.
[F#m] I caught a trucker at a field.
He had a nice [D] long toe. _ _
[A] He's been headed west from the crumbling gulf.
He's going _ [Bm] to [D] Johnson City.
Then I see that [A] guy who get a move on.
I [E] pray for some.
Hear [A] my baby call my name.
He tell me [D] I'm the only one.
And [A] if I die running, [E] at least I will [D] love free. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ So [A] ride me a mother [E] like a wagon wheel.
[B] Oh, ride me a mother anyway.
[D] _ _ _ _
[A] Hey, hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey. _
Mama, [D] ride me. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] Ride me a mother like the [E] wind and the rain.
Ride [B] me a mother like a southbound train.
[A] _ _
Hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey.
Mama, [D] ride me. _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ Hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey.
_ Mama, [D] ride me. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] Hey, hey, hey, hey, [E] hey, hey.
_ Mama, [D] ride me.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
Hey, hey, [E] hey, hey, hey, hey. _
Mama, ride [D] me.
_ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Wagon Wheel, guys.
I hope you had [D] fun with that one.
That's a really good tune to play.
It's one of my favorites.
So listen, thanks for watching.
If you feel like it, go check out my channel.
I got some other party [C#m] tunes on there [C] for you guys to check out.
And if [D#] you like it, even join if you [Gm] like.
Anyway, thanks for watching, [D#] guys.
I had a lot of fun.
I'm looking forward to putting up some more videos.
I'm looking forward to any responses that you guys have.
Thanks again.
Party Marty, Easy Guitar Tunes.
We'll see you soon. _ _ _