Chords for I've Always Been A Rambler
Tempo:
109.3 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Well, I've always been a rambler, my fortune's been quite off.
Always loved the women, the thicker and the taller.
Parents treated me kindly, cause I had no one but me.
I couldn't agree.
farmer who lived in the country by.
had one handsome daughter on whom I cast my eye.
fair.
her that I couldn't compare.
Always loved the women, the thicker and the taller.
Parents treated me kindly, cause I had no one but me.
I couldn't agree.
farmer who lived in the country by.
had one handsome daughter on whom I cast my eye.
fair.
her that I couldn't compare.
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_ _ _ Well, I've always been a rambler, my fortune's been quite off. _
Always loved the women, the thicker and the taller. _
_ Parents treated me kindly, cause I had no one but me.
_ My mind was bent on rambling at home, I couldn't agree.
_ There was a wealthy farmer who lived in the country by.
_ He had one handsome daughter on whom I cast my _ eye.
She was so tall and handsome, so pretty and so fair.
There ain't one girl in the whole wide world with her that I couldn't compare.
_ Now I ask if it made any difference if I crossed over the plain.
_ She said it'll make no difference if you return again. _
Said that she'd through through to me until I grew both my arms.
_ So I shook hands and parted with the girl I left behind. _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Well I left old North Carolina to marry and I did go. _
Went on to Johnson City, gonna see this wide world, oh.
_ Where money and work was plentiful and the women treated me kind.
_ But the object of my heart was the girl I left behind.
_ I rambled out one evening down on the public square. _
Mail had just arrived and the postman met me _ there.
He handed me a letter which gave me to understand.
_ The girl and I had left North Carolina [A] and married [D] another man. _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Now I read a few lines further to see if it was true.
My mind was filled with trouble, I didn't know what to do.
_ My mind was filled with trouble, I had an angel in me. _ _ _ _ _
I'm gonna drink and gamble for the girl I left behind. _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ Well, I've always been a rambler, my fortune's been quite off. _
Always loved the women, the thicker and the taller. _
_ Parents treated me kindly, cause I had no one but me.
_ My mind was bent on rambling at home, I couldn't agree.
_ There was a wealthy farmer who lived in the country by.
_ He had one handsome daughter on whom I cast my _ eye.
She was so tall and handsome, so pretty and so fair.
There ain't one girl in the whole wide world with her that I couldn't compare.
_ Now I ask if it made any difference if I crossed over the plain.
_ She said it'll make no difference if you return again. _
Said that she'd through through to me until I grew both my arms.
_ So I shook hands and parted with the girl I left behind. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Well I left old North Carolina to marry and I did go. _
Went on to Johnson City, gonna see this wide world, oh.
_ Where money and work was plentiful and the women treated me kind.
_ But the object of my heart was the girl I left behind.
_ I rambled out one evening down on the public square. _
Mail had just arrived and the postman met me _ there.
He handed me a letter which gave me to understand.
_ The girl and I had left North Carolina [A] and married [D] another man. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Now I read a few lines further to see if it was true.
My mind was filled with trouble, I didn't know what to do.
_ My mind was filled with trouble, I had an angel in me. _ _ _ _ _
I'm gonna drink and gamble for the girl I left behind. _ _ _ _ _
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