I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow (Radio Edit) Chords
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Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F] In constant [C] sorrow all through [F] his days.
I am a man [Fm] of [Bb] constant sorrow.
[C] I've seen trouble [F] all my [Bb] days.
[F] I bid farewell [Fm] to [Bb] old Kentucky,
The [C] place where I was [F] born and raised.
The [C] place where he was [F] born and raised.
For six long years [Fm] I've [Bb] been in trouble.
No [C] pleasure here [G] [Bb] on earth [F] I found.
For in this world [Fm] I'm [Bb] bound to ramble.
I have [C] no friends to help [F] me now.
He [C] has no friends to [F] help him now.
It's fare thee well, [Fm] my old [Bb] blue lover.
I never [C] expect [G] [C] to [F] see you again.
For I'm bound to ride [Fm] that [Bb] northern railroad.
Perhaps [C] I'll die [Bb] upon [F] this train.
Perhaps [C] he'll die upon [F] this train.
You can bury me in some [Bb] deep valley.
For many [C] years [Bb] I may [F]
lay.
[Bb] [F] And you may [Fm] learn to [Bb] love another.
While I [C] am sleeping [F] in my grave.
While he [C] is [Gm] sleeping in [F] his grave.
Maybe your friends think [Fm] I'm [Bb] just a stranger.
My face [C] you [G] never [F] will see no more.
But there is one promise [Ab] that [Bb] is given.
I'll meet [C] you home, [Bb] God's [F] golden shorn.
He'll meet [C] you [G] home, [Fm] God's [F] golden shorn.
[Gb] [F]
I am a man [Fm] of [Bb] constant sorrow.
[C] I've seen trouble [F] all my [Bb] days.
[F] I bid farewell [Fm] to [Bb] old Kentucky,
The [C] place where I was [F] born and raised.
The [C] place where he was [F] born and raised.
For six long years [Fm] I've [Bb] been in trouble.
No [C] pleasure here [G] [Bb] on earth [F] I found.
For in this world [Fm] I'm [Bb] bound to ramble.
I have [C] no friends to help [F] me now.
He [C] has no friends to [F] help him now.
It's fare thee well, [Fm] my old [Bb] blue lover.
I never [C] expect [G] [C] to [F] see you again.
For I'm bound to ride [Fm] that [Bb] northern railroad.
Perhaps [C] I'll die [Bb] upon [F] this train.
Perhaps [C] he'll die upon [F] this train.
You can bury me in some [Bb] deep valley.
For many [C] years [Bb] I may [F]
lay.
[Bb] [F] And you may [Fm] learn to [Bb] love another.
While I [C] am sleeping [F] in my grave.
While he [C] is [Gm] sleeping in [F] his grave.
Maybe your friends think [Fm] I'm [Bb] just a stranger.
My face [C] you [G] never [F] will see no more.
But there is one promise [Ab] that [Bb] is given.
I'll meet [C] you home, [Bb] God's [F] golden shorn.
He'll meet [C] you [G] home, [Fm] God's [F] golden shorn.
[Gb] [F]
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[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ In constant [C] sorrow all through [F] his days.
I _ am a man [Fm] of [Bb] constant sorrow.
_ [C] I've seen _ trouble [F] all my [Bb] days.
_ [F] I _ bid farewell _ [Fm] to [Bb] old Kentucky,
The [C] place where I was [F] born and raised.
The [C] place where he was [F] born and raised. _
For _ six long years [Fm] I've [Bb] been in trouble.
No [C] pleasure here [G] [Bb] on earth [F] I found.
_ _ _ _ For in this world [Fm] I'm [Bb] bound to ramble.
I have [C] no friends to help [F] me now.
He [C] has no friends to [F] help him now. _ _ _
_ It's fare thee well, [Fm] my old [Bb] blue lover.
_ I never [C] expect [G] [C] to [F] see you again.
_ For _ I'm bound to ride [Fm] that [Bb] northern railroad.
_ Perhaps [C] I'll die _ [Bb] upon [F] this train.
_ Perhaps [C] he'll die upon [F] this train. _ _
You can bury me in some [Bb] deep valley.
For many [C] _ years [Bb] I may [F]
lay.
[Bb] _ [F] And _ you may [Fm] learn to [Bb] love another.
While I [C] am sleeping [F] in my grave.
_ While he [C] is [Gm] sleeping in [F] his grave. _
Maybe your friends think [Fm] I'm [Bb] just a stranger.
My face [C] you [G] never [F] will see no more.
_ But _ there is one promise [Ab] that [Bb] is given.
_ I'll meet [C] you home, [Bb] God's [F] golden shorn.
He'll meet [C] you [G] home, [Fm] God's [F] golden shorn. _ _ _
[Gb] _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I _ am a man [Fm] of [Bb] constant sorrow.
_ [C] I've seen _ trouble [F] all my [Bb] days.
_ [F] I _ bid farewell _ [Fm] to [Bb] old Kentucky,
The [C] place where I was [F] born and raised.
The [C] place where he was [F] born and raised. _
For _ six long years [Fm] I've [Bb] been in trouble.
No [C] pleasure here [G] [Bb] on earth [F] I found.
_ _ _ _ For in this world [Fm] I'm [Bb] bound to ramble.
I have [C] no friends to help [F] me now.
He [C] has no friends to [F] help him now. _ _ _
_ It's fare thee well, [Fm] my old [Bb] blue lover.
_ I never [C] expect [G] [C] to [F] see you again.
_ For _ I'm bound to ride [Fm] that [Bb] northern railroad.
_ Perhaps [C] I'll die _ [Bb] upon [F] this train.
_ Perhaps [C] he'll die upon [F] this train. _ _
You can bury me in some [Bb] deep valley.
For many [C] _ years [Bb] I may [F]
lay.
[Bb] _ [F] And _ you may [Fm] learn to [Bb] love another.
While I [C] am sleeping [F] in my grave.
_ While he [C] is [Gm] sleeping in [F] his grave. _
Maybe your friends think [Fm] I'm [Bb] just a stranger.
My face [C] you [G] never [F] will see no more.
_ But _ there is one promise [Ab] that [Bb] is given.
_ I'll meet [C] you home, [Bb] God's [F] golden shorn.
He'll meet [C] you [G] home, [Fm] God's [F] golden shorn. _ _ _
[Gb] _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _