Jamestown Ferry - Charley Crockett | The Next Waltz Live! from The MusicFest at Steamboat 2018 Chords
Tempo:
122.2 bpm
Chords used:
D#m
C#
F#
B
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Yeah, here's a song, Tanya Tucker made it famous in 1972 at the age of 13.
I fell in love with the song when I first heard it a few years back and I thought, you
know, it could be a hit again.
Here's Jamestown Ferry.
[C#]
[D#m]
She [F#] just called the Jamestown Ferry.
It's [D#m] not a hot day January.
Like [F#] she said it'd be [C#]
if she ever left [D#m] me.
A case [F#] of gone was all she carried as [D#m] she got on the Jamestown Ferry.
[B] And they said that gone [C#]
was all she'd [F#] ever be.
I didn't think that she'd leave me [D#m] after saying how much she'd need me.
[B] But the fact still remains [C#] I'm sitting here all alone.
Missing the [F#] loving of my baby.
She knows [D#m] it's about to drive me crazy.
[B] She's the sweetest piece [C#] of air I've ever [F#] known.
Oh boy, she just called the Jamestown Ferry.
It's [D#m] not a hot day January.
Like [B] she said it'd be [C#]
if she [G#] ever left [D#m] me.
A [F#] case of gone was all she carried [D#m] as she got on the Jamestown Ferry.
[C#] And [B] she said that [C#] gone was all she'd ever be.
[D#m]
[B]
[C#] [F#]
[D#m]
[B] [C#]
[F#m]
[D#m] As [F#] I walked through that valley [D#m] of honky-tonks and bones.
[B] I remember how she'd hold me [C#] and talk fun [G#] of me with songs.
She [F#] didn't cuss with every breath.
She [D#m] had a soothing southern tone.
[B] Made me feel like [C#] a man through [F#] it all.
Oh boy, she just called the Jamestown Ferry.
It's [D#] not a hot day January.
Like she [B] said it'd be [C#] if she ever left [D#m] me.
[D#]
[C#]
[N]
I fell in love with the song when I first heard it a few years back and I thought, you
know, it could be a hit again.
Here's Jamestown Ferry.
[C#]
[D#m]
She [F#] just called the Jamestown Ferry.
It's [D#m] not a hot day January.
Like [F#] she said it'd be [C#]
if she ever left [D#m] me.
A case [F#] of gone was all she carried as [D#m] she got on the Jamestown Ferry.
[B] And they said that gone [C#]
was all she'd [F#] ever be.
I didn't think that she'd leave me [D#m] after saying how much she'd need me.
[B] But the fact still remains [C#] I'm sitting here all alone.
Missing the [F#] loving of my baby.
She knows [D#m] it's about to drive me crazy.
[B] She's the sweetest piece [C#] of air I've ever [F#] known.
Oh boy, she just called the Jamestown Ferry.
It's [D#m] not a hot day January.
Like [B] she said it'd be [C#]
if she [G#] ever left [D#m] me.
A [F#] case of gone was all she carried [D#m] as she got on the Jamestown Ferry.
[C#] And [B] she said that [C#] gone was all she'd ever be.
[D#m]
[B]
[C#] [F#]
[D#m]
[B] [C#]
[F#m]
[D#m] As [F#] I walked through that valley [D#m] of honky-tonks and bones.
[B] I remember how she'd hold me [C#] and talk fun [G#] of me with songs.
She [F#] didn't cuss with every breath.
She [D#m] had a soothing southern tone.
[B] Made me feel like [C#] a man through [F#] it all.
Oh boy, she just called the Jamestown Ferry.
It's [D#] not a hot day January.
Like she [B] said it'd be [C#] if she ever left [D#m] me.
[D#]
[C#]
[N]
Key:
D#m
C#
F#
B
G#
D#m
C#
F#
Yeah, here's a song, Tanya Tucker made it famous in _ 1972 at the age of 13.
_ I fell in love with the song when I first heard it a few years back and I thought, you
know, it could be a hit again.
Here's Jamestown Ferry. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ [D#m] _ _ _ _ _
_ She [F#] just called the Jamestown Ferry.
It's [D#m] not a hot day January.
_ Like [F#] she said it'd be [C#]
if she ever left [D#m] _ _ me. _
A case [F#] of gone was all she carried as [D#m] she got on the Jamestown Ferry.
_ [B] And they said that gone [C#]
was all she'd [F#] ever be. _ _ _
I didn't think that she'd leave me [D#m] after saying how much she'd need me.
[B] But the fact still remains _ [C#] I'm sitting here all alone.
_ Missing the [F#] loving of my baby.
She knows [D#m] it's about to drive me crazy.
_ [B] She's the sweetest piece [C#] of air I've ever [F#] _ known. _ _
Oh boy, she just called the Jamestown Ferry.
It's [D#m] not a hot day January.
_ Like [B] she said it'd be [C#]
if she [G#] ever left [D#m] me. _ _ _
_ A [F#] case of gone was all she carried [D#m] as she got on the Jamestown Ferry.
[C#] And [B] she said that [C#] gone was all she'd ever be. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D#m] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D#m] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _
[D#m] _ As [F#] I walked through that valley [D#m] of honky-tonks and bones.
[B] I remember how she'd hold me [C#] and talk fun [G#] of me with songs.
She [F#] didn't cuss with every breath.
She [D#m] had a soothing southern tone.
_ [B] Made me feel like [C#] a man through [F#] it all. _
Oh boy, she just called the Jamestown Ferry.
It's [D#] not a hot day January.
_ Like she [B] said it'd be [C#] if she ever left [D#m] me. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D#] _
_ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ I fell in love with the song when I first heard it a few years back and I thought, you
know, it could be a hit again.
Here's Jamestown Ferry. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ [D#m] _ _ _ _ _
_ She [F#] just called the Jamestown Ferry.
It's [D#m] not a hot day January.
_ Like [F#] she said it'd be [C#]
if she ever left [D#m] _ _ me. _
A case [F#] of gone was all she carried as [D#m] she got on the Jamestown Ferry.
_ [B] And they said that gone [C#]
was all she'd [F#] ever be. _ _ _
I didn't think that she'd leave me [D#m] after saying how much she'd need me.
[B] But the fact still remains _ [C#] I'm sitting here all alone.
_ Missing the [F#] loving of my baby.
She knows [D#m] it's about to drive me crazy.
_ [B] She's the sweetest piece [C#] of air I've ever [F#] _ known. _ _
Oh boy, she just called the Jamestown Ferry.
It's [D#m] not a hot day January.
_ Like [B] she said it'd be [C#]
if she [G#] ever left [D#m] me. _ _ _
_ A [F#] case of gone was all she carried [D#m] as she got on the Jamestown Ferry.
[C#] And [B] she said that [C#] gone was all she'd ever be. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D#m] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D#m] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _
[D#m] _ As [F#] I walked through that valley [D#m] of honky-tonks and bones.
[B] I remember how she'd hold me [C#] and talk fun [G#] of me with songs.
She [F#] didn't cuss with every breath.
She [D#m] had a soothing southern tone.
_ [B] Made me feel like [C#] a man through [F#] it all. _
Oh boy, she just called the Jamestown Ferry.
It's [D#] not a hot day January.
_ Like she [B] said it'd be [C#] if she ever left [D#m] me. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D#] _
_ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _