Chords for Hurricane-The Band of Heathens (Cover) by Hailey Green
Tempo:
64.95 bpm
Chords used:
D
C
A
Am
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hey y'all, what's up?
It's me, Hailey Green, and today I'm going to be doing a cover of Hurricane by [Eb] the Band of Heathens.
Be sure to hit the subscribe button, the like [E] button, and share it with all your friends.
Let's get started.
[Am] [C] [E]
[A] [C] [D]
[A] [Am] Thirty [C] miles in the Gulf Stream, [D] I can hear the south [Am] wind blow.
[A] Bridges are [C] getting lower, [D] all the shrimp boats are [A] coming home.
[Am] The old man [C] down in the corner, [D] slowly [Am] turns his head.
Takes a [C] sip from his whiskey bottle [D] and this is [Am] what he said.
I was born in the [C] rain on the pontoon [D] train underneath the [Am] Louisiana moon.
I don't mind the [C] strain of no hurricane, [D] they come around [E] every June.
[Am] The high black [C] water, the devil's daughter, [D] she's hot, she's [Am] gone, and she's mean.
Nobody [G] taught her, it takes a lot of [D] water to wash away [Am] New Orleans.
[A] Man came down [C] from Chicago, [D] he gonna send that [A] levee right.
He said, it needs to be [C] at least three feet [D] higher, it won't make it [A] through the night.
Well the old man [C] down in the corner, [D] he said, don't you listen to [A] that boy.
Water be down [C] by the morning, [D] and he'll be back to [A] Illinois.
I was born in the [C] rain on the pontoon [D] train underneath the Louisiana [A] moon.
I don't mind the [C] strain of no hurricane, [D] they come around [E] every June.
[Am] The high black [C] water, the devil's daughter, she's hot, she's gone, [A] and she's mean.
Nobody taught [G] her, it takes a lot of water to wash away [A] New Orleans.
[C] [D] [A]
[C] [E] [Am]
[C] [D] [Am]
[G] [A]
[Em] [Am] Thirty [C] miles in the Gulf Stream, [D] I hear the south [A] wind moan.
Bridges are getting [C] lower, [D] all the shrimp boats are [A] coming home.
The [C] old man down in the corner, [D] he slowly turns [A] his head.
Takes a [C] sip from his whiskey bottle [D] and this is [A] what he said.
[Eb] I was born in the [C] rain on the pontoon train underneath the [E] Louisiana moon.
I don't mind the [B] strain of no hurricane, they come around every [Am] June.
The high black [C] water, the devil's daughter, [D] she's hot, she's gone, [A] and she's mean.
And nobody [G] taught her, it takes a lot of [D] water to wash away New [E] Orleans.
[A] I was born in the [C] rain on the pontoon train [D] underneath the Louisiana [A] moon.
[Am] I don't mind the [C] strain of no hurricane, [D] they come around [E] every June.
[Am] The high black [C] water, the devil's daughter, [D] she's hot, she's gone, [Am] and she's mean.
And nobody taught [G] her, it takes a lot of [D] water to wash away New [A] Orleans.
Nobody taught [G] her, it takes a lot of [D] water to wash away [A] New Orleans.
[D] [G]
[Am] [C] [D]
[E] [Am] [C] [D]
[Am] [A] [C] [D]
It's me, Hailey Green, and today I'm going to be doing a cover of Hurricane by [Eb] the Band of Heathens.
Be sure to hit the subscribe button, the like [E] button, and share it with all your friends.
Let's get started.
[Am] [C] [E]
[A] [C] [D]
[A] [Am] Thirty [C] miles in the Gulf Stream, [D] I can hear the south [Am] wind blow.
[A] Bridges are [C] getting lower, [D] all the shrimp boats are [A] coming home.
[Am] The old man [C] down in the corner, [D] slowly [Am] turns his head.
Takes a [C] sip from his whiskey bottle [D] and this is [Am] what he said.
I was born in the [C] rain on the pontoon [D] train underneath the [Am] Louisiana moon.
I don't mind the [C] strain of no hurricane, [D] they come around [E] every June.
[Am] The high black [C] water, the devil's daughter, [D] she's hot, she's [Am] gone, and she's mean.
Nobody [G] taught her, it takes a lot of [D] water to wash away [Am] New Orleans.
[A] Man came down [C] from Chicago, [D] he gonna send that [A] levee right.
He said, it needs to be [C] at least three feet [D] higher, it won't make it [A] through the night.
Well the old man [C] down in the corner, [D] he said, don't you listen to [A] that boy.
Water be down [C] by the morning, [D] and he'll be back to [A] Illinois.
I was born in the [C] rain on the pontoon [D] train underneath the Louisiana [A] moon.
I don't mind the [C] strain of no hurricane, [D] they come around [E] every June.
[Am] The high black [C] water, the devil's daughter, she's hot, she's gone, [A] and she's mean.
Nobody taught [G] her, it takes a lot of water to wash away [A] New Orleans.
[C] [D] [A]
[C] [E] [Am]
[C] [D] [Am]
[G] [A]
[Em] [Am] Thirty [C] miles in the Gulf Stream, [D] I hear the south [A] wind moan.
Bridges are getting [C] lower, [D] all the shrimp boats are [A] coming home.
The [C] old man down in the corner, [D] he slowly turns [A] his head.
Takes a [C] sip from his whiskey bottle [D] and this is [A] what he said.
[Eb] I was born in the [C] rain on the pontoon train underneath the [E] Louisiana moon.
I don't mind the [B] strain of no hurricane, they come around every [Am] June.
The high black [C] water, the devil's daughter, [D] she's hot, she's gone, [A] and she's mean.
And nobody [G] taught her, it takes a lot of [D] water to wash away New [E] Orleans.
[A] I was born in the [C] rain on the pontoon train [D] underneath the Louisiana [A] moon.
[Am] I don't mind the [C] strain of no hurricane, [D] they come around [E] every June.
[Am] The high black [C] water, the devil's daughter, [D] she's hot, she's gone, [Am] and she's mean.
And nobody taught [G] her, it takes a lot of [D] water to wash away New [A] Orleans.
Nobody taught [G] her, it takes a lot of [D] water to wash away [A] New Orleans.
[D] [G]
[Am] [C] [D]
[E] [Am] [C] [D]
[Am] [A] [C] [D]
Key:
D
C
A
Am
E
D
C
A
Hey y'all, what's up?
It's me, Hailey Green, and today I'm going to be doing a cover of Hurricane by [Eb] the Band of Heathens.
Be sure to hit the subscribe button, the like [E] button, and share it with all your friends.
Let's get started.
_ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ [Am] Thirty [C] miles in the Gulf Stream, [D] I can hear the south [Am] wind blow.
_ [A] Bridges are [C] getting lower, [D] all the shrimp boats are [A] coming home.
[Am] The old man [C] down in the corner, _ [D] slowly [Am] turns his head.
Takes a [C] sip from his whiskey bottle [D] and this is [Am] what he said.
I was born in the [C] rain on the pontoon [D] train underneath the [Am] Louisiana moon.
I don't mind the [C] strain of no hurricane, [D] they come around [E] every June.
[Am] The high black [C] water, the devil's daughter, [D] she's hot, she's [Am] gone, and she's mean.
Nobody [G] taught her, it takes a lot of [D] water to wash away [Am] New Orleans.
_ [A] _ _ Man came down [C] from Chicago, [D] he gonna send that [A] levee right.
He said, it needs to be [C] at least three feet [D] higher, it won't make it [A] through the night.
Well the old man [C] down in the corner, [D] he said, don't you listen to [A] that boy.
Water be down [C] by the morning, [D] and he'll be back to [A] Illinois.
_ _ I was born in the [C] rain on the pontoon [D] train underneath the Louisiana [A] moon.
I don't mind the [C] strain of no hurricane, [D] they come around [E] every June.
[Am] The high black [C] water, the devil's daughter, she's hot, she's gone, [A] and she's mean.
Nobody taught [G] her, it takes a lot of water to wash away [A] New Orleans. _ _ _
[C] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [Am] _ _
[C] _ _ [D] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ [Am] Thirty [C] miles in the Gulf Stream, [D] I hear the south [A] wind moan.
Bridges are getting [C] lower, [D] all the shrimp boats are [A] coming home.
The [C] old man down in the corner, [D] he slowly turns [A] his head.
Takes a [C] sip from his whiskey bottle [D] and this is [A] what he said. _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] I was born in the [C] rain on the pontoon train underneath the [E] Louisiana moon.
I don't mind the [B] strain of no hurricane, they come around every [Am] June.
The high black [C] water, the devil's daughter, [D] she's hot, she's gone, [A] and she's mean.
And nobody [G] taught her, it takes a lot of [D] water to wash away New [E] Orleans.
[A] _ _ I was born in the [C] rain on the pontoon train [D] underneath the Louisiana [A] moon.
[Am] I don't mind the [C] strain of no hurricane, [D] they come around [E] every June.
[Am] The high black [C] water, the devil's daughter, [D] she's hot, she's gone, [Am] and she's mean.
And nobody taught [G] her, it takes a lot of [D] water to wash away New [A] Orleans.
_ Nobody taught [G] her, it takes a lot of [D] water to wash away [A] New Orleans. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _
[E] _ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _
[Am] _ _ [A] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _
It's me, Hailey Green, and today I'm going to be doing a cover of Hurricane by [Eb] the Band of Heathens.
Be sure to hit the subscribe button, the like [E] button, and share it with all your friends.
Let's get started.
_ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ [Am] Thirty [C] miles in the Gulf Stream, [D] I can hear the south [Am] wind blow.
_ [A] Bridges are [C] getting lower, [D] all the shrimp boats are [A] coming home.
[Am] The old man [C] down in the corner, _ [D] slowly [Am] turns his head.
Takes a [C] sip from his whiskey bottle [D] and this is [Am] what he said.
I was born in the [C] rain on the pontoon [D] train underneath the [Am] Louisiana moon.
I don't mind the [C] strain of no hurricane, [D] they come around [E] every June.
[Am] The high black [C] water, the devil's daughter, [D] she's hot, she's [Am] gone, and she's mean.
Nobody [G] taught her, it takes a lot of [D] water to wash away [Am] New Orleans.
_ [A] _ _ Man came down [C] from Chicago, [D] he gonna send that [A] levee right.
He said, it needs to be [C] at least three feet [D] higher, it won't make it [A] through the night.
Well the old man [C] down in the corner, [D] he said, don't you listen to [A] that boy.
Water be down [C] by the morning, [D] and he'll be back to [A] Illinois.
_ _ I was born in the [C] rain on the pontoon [D] train underneath the Louisiana [A] moon.
I don't mind the [C] strain of no hurricane, [D] they come around [E] every June.
[Am] The high black [C] water, the devil's daughter, she's hot, she's gone, [A] and she's mean.
Nobody taught [G] her, it takes a lot of water to wash away [A] New Orleans. _ _ _
[C] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [Am] _ _
[C] _ _ [D] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ [Am] Thirty [C] miles in the Gulf Stream, [D] I hear the south [A] wind moan.
Bridges are getting [C] lower, [D] all the shrimp boats are [A] coming home.
The [C] old man down in the corner, [D] he slowly turns [A] his head.
Takes a [C] sip from his whiskey bottle [D] and this is [A] what he said. _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] I was born in the [C] rain on the pontoon train underneath the [E] Louisiana moon.
I don't mind the [B] strain of no hurricane, they come around every [Am] June.
The high black [C] water, the devil's daughter, [D] she's hot, she's gone, [A] and she's mean.
And nobody [G] taught her, it takes a lot of [D] water to wash away New [E] Orleans.
[A] _ _ I was born in the [C] rain on the pontoon train [D] underneath the Louisiana [A] moon.
[Am] I don't mind the [C] strain of no hurricane, [D] they come around [E] every June.
[Am] The high black [C] water, the devil's daughter, [D] she's hot, she's gone, [Am] and she's mean.
And nobody taught [G] her, it takes a lot of [D] water to wash away New [A] Orleans.
_ Nobody taught [G] her, it takes a lot of [D] water to wash away [A] New Orleans. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _
[E] _ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _
[Am] _ _ [A] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _