Chords for John Deere Green (Re-Recorded)
Tempo:
134.1 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
C
E
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
[C]
[G] They were farm kids way down in [C] Dixie, they met in high [G] school in the 60s.
Everyone knew it was love [D] from the start.
[G] In July in the midnight [C] hour, they climbed up on [G] the water tower, stood on the rail [D] and
painted a ten [C]-foot heart.
[D]
[Em] In [D] John [C] Deere [G] Green, [D] on a hot [C] summer night, he [Em] wrote Billy [D] Bob Love [C]
Charlene [G] in [D] letters
three [C] foot high.
[Em] And the whole town said [D] that he shouldn't use red, [G] but it looked good to [C]
Charlene [Em] in
[D] John [G] Deere Green.
[C]
[G] They settled down on 80 [C] acres, raising sweet [G] corn, kids and some made-do.
They went together like a hand [D] in a glove.
[G] On a clear day from their front [C] yard, if you look [G]
and know what to look for, off to the
east [D] you can still read his word [C] for love.
[D]
[Em] In [D] John [C] Deere Green, [E] [G] on a hot [C] summer night, he [Em] wrote Billy [D] Bob Love [C]
Charlene [G] in letters
three [C] foot high.
[Em] And the whole town said that [D] he shouldn't use red, [G] but it looked good to [C]
Charlene [Em] in
John [G] Deere Green.
[C] [Gm]
[G]
[C] [G]
Now [D] the whole town [G]
has discovered [C] paint and over it ain't no [G]
use.
[D] There ain't no paint in [G] the world that'll cover [C] it, the heart keeps showing [D]
through.
[F#m] In [E] John [D] Deere [A] Green, [E] on a hot [D] summer night, he [F#m] wrote Billy [E] Bob Love [D] Charlene [A]
in [E] letters
three [D] foot high.
[F#m] And the whole town said the [E] fool should have used red, [A] but it looked good to [D] Charlene [F#m] in
[E] John [A] Deere Green.
[D]
[A]
[E]
Oh, paint and green, [Am] boy.
[D]
[A]
[E] [A]
[E] [F#m] In [E] John [D] Deere [A] Green, [E] on a hot [D] summer night, he [F#m] wrote Billy [E] Bob Love [D] Charlene [A]
in [E] letters
three [D] foot high.
[F#m] And the whole town said the [E] boy shouldn't use red, [A] but it looked good to [D] Charlene [F#m] in
John [A] Deere Green.
John
[Am] [A] Deere Green.
[E] [Am]
[N]
[C]
[G] They were farm kids way down in [C] Dixie, they met in high [G] school in the 60s.
Everyone knew it was love [D] from the start.
[G] In July in the midnight [C] hour, they climbed up on [G] the water tower, stood on the rail [D] and
painted a ten [C]-foot heart.
[D]
[Em] In [D] John [C] Deere [G] Green, [D] on a hot [C] summer night, he [Em] wrote Billy [D] Bob Love [C]
Charlene [G] in [D] letters
three [C] foot high.
[Em] And the whole town said [D] that he shouldn't use red, [G] but it looked good to [C]
Charlene [Em] in
[D] John [G] Deere Green.
[C]
[G] They settled down on 80 [C] acres, raising sweet [G] corn, kids and some made-do.
They went together like a hand [D] in a glove.
[G] On a clear day from their front [C] yard, if you look [G]
and know what to look for, off to the
east [D] you can still read his word [C] for love.
[D]
[Em] In [D] John [C] Deere Green, [E] [G] on a hot [C] summer night, he [Em] wrote Billy [D] Bob Love [C]
Charlene [G] in letters
three [C] foot high.
[Em] And the whole town said that [D] he shouldn't use red, [G] but it looked good to [C]
Charlene [Em] in
John [G] Deere Green.
[C] [Gm]
[G]
[C] [G]
Now [D] the whole town [G]
has discovered [C] paint and over it ain't no [G]
use.
[D] There ain't no paint in [G] the world that'll cover [C] it, the heart keeps showing [D]
through.
[F#m] In [E] John [D] Deere [A] Green, [E] on a hot [D] summer night, he [F#m] wrote Billy [E] Bob Love [D] Charlene [A]
in [E] letters
three [D] foot high.
[F#m] And the whole town said the [E] fool should have used red, [A] but it looked good to [D] Charlene [F#m] in
[E] John [A] Deere Green.
[D]
[A]
[E]
Oh, paint and green, [Am] boy.
[D]
[A]
[E] [A]
[E] [F#m] In [E] John [D] Deere [A] Green, [E] on a hot [D] summer night, he [F#m] wrote Billy [E] Bob Love [D] Charlene [A]
in [E] letters
three [D] foot high.
[F#m] And the whole town said the [E] boy shouldn't use red, [A] but it looked good to [D] Charlene [F#m] in
John [A] Deere Green.
John
[Am] [A] Deere Green.
[E] [Am]
[N]
Key:
D
G
C
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A
D
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C
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] They were farm kids way down in [C] Dixie, they met in high [G] school in the 60s.
Everyone _ knew it was love [D] from the _ start. _
_ _ [G] _ In July _ in the midnight [C] hour, they climbed up on [G] the water tower, stood on the rail [D] and
painted a ten [C]-foot _ heart.
[D] _
_ _ [Em] In [D] John [C] Deere [G] Green, _ _ [D] on a hot [C] summer night, he [Em] wrote Billy [D] Bob Love [C]
Charlene [G] _ _ in [D] letters
three [C] foot high.
[Em] And the whole town said [D] that he shouldn't use red, [G] but it looked good to _ [C]
Charlene _ _ _ _ _ [Em] in
[D] John [G] Deere _ Green. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] They settled down on 80 [C] acres, raising sweet [G] corn, kids and some made-do.
They went together like a hand [D] in a _ glove. _
_ _ _ [G] _ On a clear day from their front [C] yard, if you look [G]
and know what to look for, off to the
east [D] you can still read his word [C] for love.
_ _ [D] _
_ _ [Em] In [D] John [C] Deere Green, [E] _ _ [G] _ on a hot [C] summer night, he [Em] wrote Billy [D] Bob Love [C]
Charlene [G] _ _ in letters
three [C] foot high.
[Em] And the whole town said that [D] he shouldn't use red, [G] but it looked good to [C] _
Charlene _ _ _ _ [Em] in
John [G] Deere Green. _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ Now [D] the whole town _ [G] _
has discovered [C] paint and over it ain't no [G]
use.
_ [D] There ain't no paint in [G] the world that'll cover [C] it, the heart keeps showing [D] _
_ through.
_ _ _ [F#m] In [E] John [D] Deere [A] Green, _ _ [E] on a hot [D] summer night, he [F#m] wrote Billy [E] Bob Love [D] _ Charlene [A] _
in [E] letters
three [D] foot high.
[F#m] And the whole town said the [E] fool should have used red, [A] but it looked good to [D] _ Charlene _ _ _ _ [F#m] in
[E] John [A] Deere Green.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ Oh, paint and green, [Am] boy.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [F#m] In [E] John [D] Deere _ _ [A] Green, [E] on a hot [D] summer night, he [F#m] wrote Billy [E] Bob Love [D] _ Charlene [A] _
in [E] letters
three [D] foot high.
[F#m] And the whole town said the [E] boy shouldn't use red, [A] but it looked good to [D] _ _ _ Charlene _ _ [F#m] in
John [A] Deere Green. _ _ _ _ _ _
John _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ [A] Deere _ _ _ Green.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] They were farm kids way down in [C] Dixie, they met in high [G] school in the 60s.
Everyone _ knew it was love [D] from the _ start. _
_ _ [G] _ In July _ in the midnight [C] hour, they climbed up on [G] the water tower, stood on the rail [D] and
painted a ten [C]-foot _ heart.
[D] _
_ _ [Em] In [D] John [C] Deere [G] Green, _ _ [D] on a hot [C] summer night, he [Em] wrote Billy [D] Bob Love [C]
Charlene [G] _ _ in [D] letters
three [C] foot high.
[Em] And the whole town said [D] that he shouldn't use red, [G] but it looked good to _ [C]
Charlene _ _ _ _ _ [Em] in
[D] John [G] Deere _ Green. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] They settled down on 80 [C] acres, raising sweet [G] corn, kids and some made-do.
They went together like a hand [D] in a _ glove. _
_ _ _ [G] _ On a clear day from their front [C] yard, if you look [G]
and know what to look for, off to the
east [D] you can still read his word [C] for love.
_ _ [D] _
_ _ [Em] In [D] John [C] Deere Green, [E] _ _ [G] _ on a hot [C] summer night, he [Em] wrote Billy [D] Bob Love [C]
Charlene [G] _ _ in letters
three [C] foot high.
[Em] And the whole town said that [D] he shouldn't use red, [G] but it looked good to [C] _
Charlene _ _ _ _ [Em] in
John [G] Deere Green. _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ Now [D] the whole town _ [G] _
has discovered [C] paint and over it ain't no [G]
use.
_ [D] There ain't no paint in [G] the world that'll cover [C] it, the heart keeps showing [D] _
_ through.
_ _ _ [F#m] In [E] John [D] Deere [A] Green, _ _ [E] on a hot [D] summer night, he [F#m] wrote Billy [E] Bob Love [D] _ Charlene [A] _
in [E] letters
three [D] foot high.
[F#m] And the whole town said the [E] fool should have used red, [A] but it looked good to [D] _ Charlene _ _ _ _ [F#m] in
[E] John [A] Deere Green.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ Oh, paint and green, [Am] boy.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [F#m] In [E] John [D] Deere _ _ [A] Green, [E] on a hot [D] summer night, he [F#m] wrote Billy [E] Bob Love [D] _ Charlene [A] _
in [E] letters
three [D] foot high.
[F#m] And the whole town said the [E] boy shouldn't use red, [A] but it looked good to [D] _ _ _ Charlene _ _ [F#m] in
John [A] Deere Green. _ _ _ _ _ _
John _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ [A] Deere _ _ _ Green.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _