I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow (Radio Edit) Chords

Tempo:
85.725 bpm
Chords used:

F

C

Bb

Fm

G

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow (Radio Edit) chords
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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]
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F
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C
3211
Bb
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Fm
123111111
G
2131
F
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C
3211
Bb
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Let's start jamming The Soggy Bottom Boys - (Radio Edit) I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow chords, practice the chord sequence F, Fm, Bb, C, F, Bb and F. Set your pace at 42 BPM initially and then sync up with the song's BPM of 86. Align the capo with your vocal depth and chord choice, bearing in mind the song's original key: F Major.

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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] _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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