Chords for John Hogan Between Father and Sons
Tempo:
160 bpm
Chords used:
E
F
B
C
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[B] [E]
[B]
[B] [E]
My father had so much to tell me, things he said I had to know.
[A] Don't make my mistakes, there are rules you can't follow.
But I had to find out [E] on my own.
Now when I look at my old son, I know what my father [A] went through.
There's only so much [E] you can do.
You're proud when they walk, scared when they run.
That's how it always has been between father and son.
[Dbm] It's a bridge you [A] can't cross, it's a cross you [E] can't bear.
It's the words you [B] can't say, the things you can't change, no matter how [E] much you care.
[E] So do all [A] you can, [A] but then you gotta [E] let go.
You're just part of [B] the flow of the river that runs between fathers [E] and sons.
[B] [E]
[B]
[E]
[C]
[F] Your mother will try to protect you, hold you as long as she can.
[Bb] But the higher you climb, the more you can see.
That's something I [F] understand.
One day you'll look at your own son, there'll be so much you want [Bb] to say.
But he'll have to find [F] his own way.
[C] On the road he must take, [C] the course he must run.
That's how it always has been between fathers [F] and sons.
It's a bridge you [Bb] can't cross, it's a cross you [F] can't bear.
It's the words you [C] can't say, the things you can't change, no matter how [F] much you care.
So do [G] [Bb] all you can, but then you gotta [F] let go.
You're just part [C] of the flow of the river that runs between fathers [F] and sons.
[Bb] You're just part [C] of the flow of the river that runs between fathers [Bb] and sons.
[G] [F]
[Eb]
[N]
[B]
[B] [E]
My father had so much to tell me, things he said I had to know.
[A] Don't make my mistakes, there are rules you can't follow.
But I had to find out [E] on my own.
Now when I look at my old son, I know what my father [A] went through.
There's only so much [E] you can do.
You're proud when they walk, scared when they run.
That's how it always has been between father and son.
[Dbm] It's a bridge you [A] can't cross, it's a cross you [E] can't bear.
It's the words you [B] can't say, the things you can't change, no matter how [E] much you care.
[E] So do all [A] you can, [A] but then you gotta [E] let go.
You're just part of [B] the flow of the river that runs between fathers [E] and sons.
[B] [E]
[B]
[E]
[C]
[F] Your mother will try to protect you, hold you as long as she can.
[Bb] But the higher you climb, the more you can see.
That's something I [F] understand.
One day you'll look at your own son, there'll be so much you want [Bb] to say.
But he'll have to find [F] his own way.
[C] On the road he must take, [C] the course he must run.
That's how it always has been between fathers [F] and sons.
It's a bridge you [Bb] can't cross, it's a cross you [F] can't bear.
It's the words you [C] can't say, the things you can't change, no matter how [F] much you care.
So do [G] [Bb] all you can, but then you gotta [F] let go.
You're just part [C] of the flow of the river that runs between fathers [F] and sons.
[Bb] You're just part [C] of the flow of the river that runs between fathers [Bb] and sons.
[G] [F]
[Eb]
[N]
Key:
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F
B
C
Bb
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_ [B] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
My father had so much to tell me, _ _ _ things he said I had to know. _ _ _
[A] Don't make my mistakes, there are rules you can't follow.
But I had to find out [E] on my own. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ Now when I look at my old son, _ _ I know what my father [A] went through. _ _ _
There's only so much [E] you can do. _ _ _
You're proud when they walk, _ scared when they run.
_ That's how it always has been between father and son. _ _ _
_ _ _ [Dbm] It's a bridge you [A] can't _ cross, _ _ _ _ it's a cross you [E] can't bear. _ _
_ _ _ It's the words you [B] can't say, the things you can't change, no matter how [E] much you care. _ _
_ _ _ [E] So do all [A] you can, _ _ _ _ _ [A] but then you gotta [E] let go. _ _
_ _ You're just part of [B] the flow of the river that runs between fathers [E] and sons. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[F] Your mother will try to protect you, _ _ _ hold you as long as she can. _ _ _
[Bb] But the higher you climb, the more you can see. _
_ That's something I _ [F] understand. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ One day you'll look at your own son, _ _ there'll be so much you want [Bb] to say. _ _
But he'll have to find [F] his own way. _
[C] On the road he must take, [C] the course he must run.
_ That's how it always has been between fathers [F] and sons. _ _ _
_ _ _ It's a bridge you [Bb] can't _ cross, _ _ _ _ it's a cross you [F] can't bear. _ _ _
_ _ _ It's the words you [C] can't say, the things you can't change, no matter how [F] much you _ care. _
_ _ _ So do [G] [Bb] all you _ can, _ _ _ but then you gotta [F] let go. _ _ _
_ _ You're just part [C] of the flow of the river that runs between fathers [F] and sons. _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ You're just part [C] of the flow of the river that runs between fathers [Bb] and sons. _ _ _
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_ [G] _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
My father had so much to tell me, _ _ _ things he said I had to know. _ _ _
[A] Don't make my mistakes, there are rules you can't follow.
But I had to find out [E] on my own. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ Now when I look at my old son, _ _ I know what my father [A] went through. _ _ _
There's only so much [E] you can do. _ _ _
You're proud when they walk, _ scared when they run.
_ That's how it always has been between father and son. _ _ _
_ _ _ [Dbm] It's a bridge you [A] can't _ cross, _ _ _ _ it's a cross you [E] can't bear. _ _
_ _ _ It's the words you [B] can't say, the things you can't change, no matter how [E] much you care. _ _
_ _ _ [E] So do all [A] you can, _ _ _ _ _ [A] but then you gotta [E] let go. _ _
_ _ You're just part of [B] the flow of the river that runs between fathers [E] and sons. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[F] Your mother will try to protect you, _ _ _ hold you as long as she can. _ _ _
[Bb] But the higher you climb, the more you can see. _
_ That's something I _ [F] understand. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ One day you'll look at your own son, _ _ there'll be so much you want [Bb] to say. _ _
But he'll have to find [F] his own way. _
[C] On the road he must take, [C] the course he must run.
_ That's how it always has been between fathers [F] and sons. _ _ _
_ _ _ It's a bridge you [Bb] can't _ cross, _ _ _ _ it's a cross you [F] can't bear. _ _ _
_ _ _ It's the words you [C] can't say, the things you can't change, no matter how [F] much you _ care. _
_ _ _ So do [G] [Bb] all you _ can, _ _ _ but then you gotta [F] let go. _ _ _
_ _ You're just part [C] of the flow of the river that runs between fathers [F] and sons. _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ You're just part [C] of the flow of the river that runs between fathers [Bb] and sons. _ _ _
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_ [G] _ _ _ [F] _ _
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_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
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_ _ _ [N] _ _ _