Chords for IIIrd Tyme Out - Little John, I'am

Tempo:
104.55 bpm
Chords used:

B

E

F#m

D

Bm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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IIIrd Tyme Out - Little John, I'am chords
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[B]
I was born the son of [D] a southern [E] sharecropping man, born with the reins and the [F#m] plow in my [B] calloused hands.
I was working in the fields with my [F#m] dad when [E] I was age two, and by ten [C#m] I could do what
my dad [B] could do.
[E] My daddy was a hard working [B] man of the land, his name was John, little John I am.
[F#m] [B] [D] [E]
[G#] [D] [B]
Well my mama took sick and died when I was [E] thirteen, it was just dad and the [Bm] dogs and
the crops and me.
We worked six days from sun up [E] till sun down, and old son [Bm] did pray for the rain to come [F#m] down.
[E] My daddy was a [A] God loving [B] Christian man, his name was John, little John I am.
[E]
[B] Oh my daddy taught me how to work hard and how to [E] live right, taught me how to [F#m] promenade
the girls on a [Bm] Saturday night.
[B] He said never hit a man till you know that [G#m] all's been said and [C#] [C#m] done.
I never liked to fight but [B] every fight I've won.
[F#m] [E] My daddy had hands of steel and the [B] heart of a lamb, Lord his name was John, little John I [F#m] am.
[D] [A] [E]
[Bm] [B]
[E]
[B] [F#m] [E]
[B] [Bm]
[F#m] [B]
I was born the son of a southern [E] sharecropping man, and like my father before [A] me I worked [Bm] the land.
[B] And my only boy [D] son Jonathan has just [E] turned three, [D] and he's a-weedin' [E] out the corn rows,
kneeling next [B] to me.
[D] [E] My daddy was a hard working man [B] of the land, his name was John, little John I am.
[D] [E]
[Bm] [B]
[N]
Key:  
B
12341112
E
2311
F#m
123111112
D
1321
Bm
13421112
B
12341112
E
2311
F#m
123111112
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To start learning Russell Moore & Iiird Tyme Out - Little John, I Am chords, centre your learning around these elemetal chords sequence: F#m, E, B, D and E. To build a solid grasp, start slowly at 52 BPM and then match the original tempo of 105 BPM. Set the capo considering your vocal range and favored chords, aligned with the key: E Major.

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[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I was born the son of [D] a southern [E] sharecropping man, born with the reins and the [F#m] plow in my [B] calloused hands.
I was working in the fields with my [F#m] dad when [E] I was age two, and by ten [C#m] I could do what
my dad [B] could do. _ _
[E] My daddy was a hard working [B] man of the _ land, his name was John, little John I _ am.
_ [F#m] _ [B] _ [D] _ [E] _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ [D] _ [B] _ _ _
Well my mama took sick and died when I was [E] thirteen, _ it was just dad and the [Bm] dogs and
the crops and me. _
We worked six days from sun up [E] till sun down, and old son [Bm] did pray for the rain to come [F#m] down.
[E] My daddy was a [A] God loving [B] Christian man, _ his name was John, little John I _ am.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ Oh my daddy taught me how to work hard and how to [E] live right, taught me how to [F#m] promenade
the girls on a [Bm] Saturday night.
[B] He said never hit a man till you know that [G#m] all's been said and [C#] [C#m] done.
I never liked to fight but [B] every fight I've won.
[F#m] _ [E] My daddy had hands of steel and the [B] heart of a lamb, Lord his name was John, little John I _ [F#m] am. _
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ [F#m] _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#m] _ [B] _ _ _
I was born the son of a southern [E] sharecropping _ man, and like my father before [A] me I worked [Bm] the land.
[B] And my only boy [D] son Jonathan has just [E] turned _ three, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] and he's a-weedin' [E] out the corn _ rows,
kneeling next [B] to _ _ me.
_ _ [D] _ [E] My daddy was a hard working man [B] of the land, _ his name was John, little John I _ _ am. _ _
_ [D] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _

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