Jedd Black Chords by John D. Hale Band
Tempo:
82.675 bpm
Chords used:
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A
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A] [Am]
Missoula 1852 [C] lived a man named [Am] Jed Black.
[G] He was sheriff of this county [D] for as long as I can think back.
[A] [Am] He shot a man one night that [C] still haunts him to this day.
[G] And his story of revenge [D] proves it [A] never pays.
[Am] Jed came home early from [C] his sheriff job in town [G] to finish up his crops [D] before the sun set [G] down.
[A] [Am] An extra horse in his barn [C] he thought he recognized.
[G] This could only mean one thing, [D] somebody was [A] with his wife.
[G] The darkness in his heart [D] and the sadness [Am] in his eyes.
[G] With a stone look on his face he [Am] rides the mountainside.
He [G] prays please oh lord forgive me [D] for all that I [Am] have done.
[G] I never should have sought revenge [D] through the barrel [A] of a gun.
[Am]
[C] [G]
[D] [Am]
[C] [Am] [G]
[D] [Am] Now he don't sleep at night, [C] he just walks the floor.
[G] He doesn't stand a chance in hell [D] to go to heaven anymore.
[A] Sometimes in his town [Am] [C] he sees his cheating wife.
He [G] thinks to himself he should have killed her [D] instead of taking his [A] brother's life.
He [Am] shot his mother's youngest son [C] before that he is condemned.
[G] He wakes up in the morning one [D] day closer to the end.
[G] [Am] To the end of all his sorrows, [C] to the end of his revenge.
[G] He's headed for the gates of hell [D] where his new life will [A] begin.
The [G] darkness in his heart and the sadness [Am] in his eyes.
[G] With a stone look on his face [D] he rides [Am] the mountainside.
He [G] prays please oh lord forgive me [D] for all [Am] that I have done.
[G] I never should have sought revenge [D] through the barrel of [A] a gun.
[Am] It was the middle of 1852 and [C] there lived a man named Jed Blagg.
[G] He was sheriff of this county [A] for as long as I can think back.
[Am]
Missoula 1852 [C] lived a man named [Am] Jed Black.
[G] He was sheriff of this county [D] for as long as I can think back.
[A] [Am] He shot a man one night that [C] still haunts him to this day.
[G] And his story of revenge [D] proves it [A] never pays.
[Am] Jed came home early from [C] his sheriff job in town [G] to finish up his crops [D] before the sun set [G] down.
[A] [Am] An extra horse in his barn [C] he thought he recognized.
[G] This could only mean one thing, [D] somebody was [A] with his wife.
[G] The darkness in his heart [D] and the sadness [Am] in his eyes.
[G] With a stone look on his face he [Am] rides the mountainside.
He [G] prays please oh lord forgive me [D] for all that I [Am] have done.
[G] I never should have sought revenge [D] through the barrel [A] of a gun.
[Am]
[C] [G]
[D] [Am]
[C] [Am] [G]
[D] [Am] Now he don't sleep at night, [C] he just walks the floor.
[G] He doesn't stand a chance in hell [D] to go to heaven anymore.
[A] Sometimes in his town [Am] [C] he sees his cheating wife.
He [G] thinks to himself he should have killed her [D] instead of taking his [A] brother's life.
He [Am] shot his mother's youngest son [C] before that he is condemned.
[G] He wakes up in the morning one [D] day closer to the end.
[G] [Am] To the end of all his sorrows, [C] to the end of his revenge.
[G] He's headed for the gates of hell [D] where his new life will [A] begin.
The [G] darkness in his heart and the sadness [Am] in his eyes.
[G] With a stone look on his face [D] he rides [Am] the mountainside.
He [G] prays please oh lord forgive me [D] for all [Am] that I have done.
[G] I never should have sought revenge [D] through the barrel of [A] a gun.
[Am] It was the middle of 1852 and [C] there lived a man named Jed Blagg.
[G] He was sheriff of this county [A] for as long as I can think back.
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[A] _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Missoula 1852 [C] lived a man named [Am] Jed Black.
[G] He was sheriff of this county [D] for as long as I can think back. _
[A] [Am] He shot a man one night that [C] still haunts him to this day.
[G] And his story of revenge [D] proves it [A] never pays.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] Jed came home early from [C] his sheriff job in town [G] to finish up his crops [D] before the sun set [G] down.
[A] [Am] An extra horse in his barn [C] he thought he recognized.
_ [G] This could only mean one thing, [D] somebody was [A] with his wife. _
[G] The darkness in his heart [D] and the sadness [Am] in his eyes.
[G] With a stone look on his face he [Am] rides the mountainside.
He [G] prays please oh lord forgive me [D] for all that I [Am] have done.
[G] I never should have sought revenge [D] through the barrel [A] of a gun.
[Am] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [Am] _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [Am] Now he don't sleep at night, [C] he just walks the floor.
[G] He doesn't stand a chance in hell [D] to go to heaven anymore.
[A] Sometimes in his town [Am] [C] he sees his cheating wife.
He [G] thinks to himself he should have killed her [D] instead of taking his [A] brother's life. _ _
_ _ _ He [Am] shot his mother's youngest son [C] before that he is condemned.
[G] He wakes up in the morning one [D] day closer to the end.
[G] [Am] To the end of all his sorrows, [C] to the end of his revenge.
[G] He's headed for the gates of hell [D] where his new life will [A] begin.
The _ _ [G] darkness in his heart and the sadness [Am] in his eyes.
[G] With a stone look on his face [D] he rides [Am] the mountainside.
He [G] prays please oh lord forgive me [D] for all [Am] that I have done.
[G] I never should have sought revenge [D] through the barrel of [A] a gun. _ _
[Am] _ _ _ It was the middle of 1852 and [C] there lived a man named Jed Blagg.
[G] He was sheriff of this county [A] for as long as I can think back.
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Missoula 1852 [C] lived a man named [Am] Jed Black.
[G] He was sheriff of this county [D] for as long as I can think back. _
[A] [Am] He shot a man one night that [C] still haunts him to this day.
[G] And his story of revenge [D] proves it [A] never pays.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] Jed came home early from [C] his sheriff job in town [G] to finish up his crops [D] before the sun set [G] down.
[A] [Am] An extra horse in his barn [C] he thought he recognized.
_ [G] This could only mean one thing, [D] somebody was [A] with his wife. _
[G] The darkness in his heart [D] and the sadness [Am] in his eyes.
[G] With a stone look on his face he [Am] rides the mountainside.
He [G] prays please oh lord forgive me [D] for all that I [Am] have done.
[G] I never should have sought revenge [D] through the barrel [A] of a gun.
[Am] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [Am] _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [Am] Now he don't sleep at night, [C] he just walks the floor.
[G] He doesn't stand a chance in hell [D] to go to heaven anymore.
[A] Sometimes in his town [Am] [C] he sees his cheating wife.
He [G] thinks to himself he should have killed her [D] instead of taking his [A] brother's life. _ _
_ _ _ He [Am] shot his mother's youngest son [C] before that he is condemned.
[G] He wakes up in the morning one [D] day closer to the end.
[G] [Am] To the end of all his sorrows, [C] to the end of his revenge.
[G] He's headed for the gates of hell [D] where his new life will [A] begin.
The _ _ [G] darkness in his heart and the sadness [Am] in his eyes.
[G] With a stone look on his face [D] he rides [Am] the mountainside.
He [G] prays please oh lord forgive me [D] for all [Am] that I have done.
[G] I never should have sought revenge [D] through the barrel of [A] a gun. _ _
[Am] _ _ _ It was the middle of 1852 and [C] there lived a man named Jed Blagg.
[G] He was sheriff of this county [A] for as long as I can think back.
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _