Man Of Constant Sorrow Chords by Joan Baez
Tempo:
138.65 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Db
Ebm
Bbm
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Ebm]
Oh, [Ab] I'm a man of [Db] constant sorrow, and [Bbm] I've seen through all those [Ebm] hard days.
I bid [Ab] farewell to [Db] old Kentucky, [Ab] stay [Bb]
[Bbm] bright.
[Ebm]
All [Ab] through this world I'm [Db] bound to ramble, through [Bbm] sun and wind and driving [Ebm]
rain.
I'm bound [Ab] to ride [Db] the railway, perhaps [Bb] I'll [Bbm] take the very [Ebm] next train.
Your [Ab] friends may think that [Db] I'm a stranger, my [Bbm] face you'll never [Ebm] see no more.
There [Ab] is a promise [Db] it is given, [D] I'll [Bb] see [Bbm] one God's [Ebm] golden show.
So [Ab] fairly well known, [Db] true love, [Cm] I'd [Bb] never expect [Bbm] to see [Ebm]
you again.
I'm [Ab] bound to ride, [Db]
[Bb] perhaps I'll [Bbm] die [Fm]
[Ebm] next train.
Then [Ab] bury me in [Db] some lone valley, for [Bbm] many a year I may [Ebm] lay.
And you [Ab] can learn to love [Db]
[Cm] while [Bbm] I am sleeping in [Ebm] my grave.
I [Ab] always thought I [Db] had seen trouble, [Bb] now I [Bbm] know it's come and [Ebm]
gone.
I'll hang [Ab] my head and I'll weep [Db] in sorrow, [Fm] just [Bbm] to think on what's [Ebm] been done.
And when [Ab]
I'm in some [Db] lonesome hour, and I [Bbm] am feeling all [Ebm]
alone.
I'll weep [Ab] the grimy tears [Db] of sorrow, and [Bbm] think of you so [Ebm] far I've grown.
Oh I'm [Ab] a man of [Db] constant sorrow, and [Ab] [Bbm] I've seen troubles all [Ebm] my days.
I bid [Ab] farewell to old [Db]
Kentucky, [Bbm] state where I was born [Ebm] and raised.
[Db]
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[Db]
Oh, [Ab] I'm a man of [Db] constant sorrow, and [Bbm] I've seen through all those [Ebm] hard days.
I bid [Ab] farewell to [Db] old Kentucky, [Ab] stay [Bb]
[Bbm] bright.
[Ebm]
All [Ab] through this world I'm [Db] bound to ramble, through [Bbm] sun and wind and driving [Ebm]
rain.
I'm bound [Ab] to ride [Db] the railway, perhaps [Bb] I'll [Bbm] take the very [Ebm] next train.
Your [Ab] friends may think that [Db] I'm a stranger, my [Bbm] face you'll never [Ebm] see no more.
There [Ab] is a promise [Db] it is given, [D] I'll [Bb] see [Bbm] one God's [Ebm] golden show.
So [Ab] fairly well known, [Db] true love, [Cm] I'd [Bb] never expect [Bbm] to see [Ebm]
you again.
I'm [Ab] bound to ride, [Db]
[Bb] perhaps I'll [Bbm] die [Fm]
[Ebm] next train.
Then [Ab] bury me in [Db] some lone valley, for [Bbm] many a year I may [Ebm] lay.
And you [Ab] can learn to love [Db]
[Cm] while [Bbm] I am sleeping in [Ebm] my grave.
I [Ab] always thought I [Db] had seen trouble, [Bb] now I [Bbm] know it's come and [Ebm]
gone.
I'll hang [Ab] my head and I'll weep [Db] in sorrow, [Fm] just [Bbm] to think on what's [Ebm] been done.
And when [Ab]
I'm in some [Db] lonesome hour, and I [Bbm] am feeling all [Ebm]
alone.
I'll weep [Ab] the grimy tears [Db] of sorrow, and [Bbm] think of you so [Ebm] far I've grown.
Oh I'm [Ab] a man of [Db] constant sorrow, and [Ab] [Bbm] I've seen troubles all [Ebm] my days.
I bid [Ab] farewell to old [Db]
Kentucky, [Bbm] state where I was born [Ebm] and raised.
[Db]
[N]
[Db]
Key:
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Db
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Bbm
Bb
Ab
Db
Ebm
_ _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _
_ _ Oh, [Ab] I'm a _ man of [Db] constant _ sorrow, and [Bbm] I've seen through all those [Ebm] hard days.
_ I bid [Ab] farewell _ _ to [Db] old Kentucky, _ _ [Ab] stay [Bb] _
[Bbm] bright.
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ All [Ab] through this world I'm [Db] bound to ramble, through [Bbm] sun and wind and driving [Ebm] _
rain.
I'm bound [Ab] to _ ride _ [Db] the railway, _ _ perhaps [Bb] I'll _ [Bbm] _ take the very [Ebm] next _ train. _ _ _
_ _ Your [Ab] friends may _ think that [Db] I'm a stranger, _ my [Bbm] face you'll _ never [Ebm] see no more.
There [Ab] is a _ _ promise [Db] it is given, _ [D] I'll [Bb] see _ [Bbm] one God's [Ebm] golden show. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So [Ab] fairly _ well known, [Db] true love, _ _ [Cm] I'd [Bb] never expect [Bbm] _ _ to see [Ebm]
you again.
I'm [Ab] bound to ride, _ _ [Db] _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] perhaps I'll [Bbm] die _ _ [Fm]
[Ebm] next train. _ _ _
_ _ _ Then [Ab] bury me _ in [Db] some lone valley, for [Bbm] many a _ year I may [Ebm] lay.
_ And you [Ab] can learn to love [Db] _
_ _ _ [Cm] while [Bbm] I am _ _ sleeping in [Ebm] my grave. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I [Ab] always thought I [Db] had seen trouble, _ [Bb] now I [Bbm] know it's come and [Ebm]
gone.
_ I'll hang [Ab] my head and I'll weep [Db] in sorrow, _ _ [Fm] just [Bbm] to _ think on what's [Ebm] been done. _ _ _ _
_ _ And when [Ab] _
_ I'm in some [Db] lonesome hour, _ _ and I [Bbm] am _ _ feeling all [Ebm]
alone.
_ _ I'll weep [Ab] the _ grimy tears [Db] of sorrow, _ and [Bbm] think of you so [Ebm] far I've grown. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh I'm [Ab] a man of _ [Db] constant sorrow, and [Ab] [Bbm] I've seen _ troubles all [Ebm] my days.
I bid [Ab] farewell _ _ to old [Db]
Kentucky, _ _ [Bbm] state where _ I was born [Ebm] and raised. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Db] _
_ _ Oh, [Ab] I'm a _ man of [Db] constant _ sorrow, and [Bbm] I've seen through all those [Ebm] hard days.
_ I bid [Ab] farewell _ _ to [Db] old Kentucky, _ _ [Ab] stay [Bb] _
[Bbm] bright.
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ All [Ab] through this world I'm [Db] bound to ramble, through [Bbm] sun and wind and driving [Ebm] _
rain.
I'm bound [Ab] to _ ride _ [Db] the railway, _ _ perhaps [Bb] I'll _ [Bbm] _ take the very [Ebm] next _ train. _ _ _
_ _ Your [Ab] friends may _ think that [Db] I'm a stranger, _ my [Bbm] face you'll _ never [Ebm] see no more.
There [Ab] is a _ _ promise [Db] it is given, _ [D] I'll [Bb] see _ [Bbm] one God's [Ebm] golden show. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So [Ab] fairly _ well known, [Db] true love, _ _ [Cm] I'd [Bb] never expect [Bbm] _ _ to see [Ebm]
you again.
I'm [Ab] bound to ride, _ _ [Db] _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] perhaps I'll [Bbm] die _ _ [Fm]
[Ebm] next train. _ _ _
_ _ _ Then [Ab] bury me _ in [Db] some lone valley, for [Bbm] many a _ year I may [Ebm] lay.
_ And you [Ab] can learn to love [Db] _
_ _ _ [Cm] while [Bbm] I am _ _ sleeping in [Ebm] my grave. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I [Ab] always thought I [Db] had seen trouble, _ [Bb] now I [Bbm] know it's come and [Ebm]
gone.
_ I'll hang [Ab] my head and I'll weep [Db] in sorrow, _ _ [Fm] just [Bbm] to _ think on what's [Ebm] been done. _ _ _ _
_ _ And when [Ab] _
_ I'm in some [Db] lonesome hour, _ _ and I [Bbm] am _ _ feeling all [Ebm]
alone.
_ _ I'll weep [Ab] the _ grimy tears [Db] of sorrow, _ and [Bbm] think of you so [Ebm] far I've grown. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh I'm [Ab] a man of _ [Db] constant sorrow, and [Ab] [Bbm] I've seen _ troubles all [Ebm] my days.
I bid [Ab] farewell _ _ to old [Db]
Kentucky, _ _ [Bbm] state where _ I was born [Ebm] and raised. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Db] _