Chords for Johnny Cash & James Taylor - Oh Susanna
Tempo:
142.3 bpm
Chords used:
Db
Ab
Gb
Ebm
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Db] [Ab]
[Gb] [Db]
[Gb] I'm [Db] [Ab]
[Dbm]
[Ab] from [Bbm] Alabama, [Db] with my [Bb] banjo on [Ebm] my [Gb] knee.
[Db] I'm [Eb] bound for [Fm] [Db] Louisiana, my own true [Ab] love for to [Db] see.
[Ab]
[Db] It did rain [Ebm] all night the [Bbm] day I left, the weather was bone [Gb] dry.
[Db] Now the sun [Ebm] was so hot [Bb] I froze [Bbm] myself, [Ebm] Susan don't you go [Ab] on [Db] and cry.
I [Gb] said, oh
[Ebm] Susanna, [Gb] [Db]
child don't [Bb] you cry [Ebm] for me.
[Db] As I come [Ebm] from [Ab] Alabama, [Bbm] with [Ebm] my banjo [Db] [Ab] on [Eb] my [Ab] knee.
[Db]
Now honey while I got you with me, I'll sing a [Ab] happy tune.
[Db] [Ab] Miss you when [Db] you leave me, like a [Ab] rose is missed [Db] in June.
Lord and if you ever come back, I'm gonna [Ab] hold you all night long.
[Db] And if you ever have to leave me, I will [Ab] sing a sad, sad [Db] song.
And I [Gb] sing, oh Susanna, now [Db] don't you cry [Ab] for me.
[Db] As I come from Alabama, with my [Ab] banjo on my [Db] knee.
[N]
[D]
[G] Cowboy [D] songs, now that they're [G] used to, used to collect [D] old cowboy songs.
And I noticed in some of the great new [G] songs being written, cowboy lullabies,
like they got lines about the turnpike from Stockbridge to Boston.
Exactly.
How about [Ab] that?
James Taylor, let's hear it.
[N]
[G] [Em]
[Am]
[A] Well
[D] there's a young [A] cowboy, [G] he's
[Gb] [Db]
[Gb] I'm [Db] [Ab]
[Dbm]
[Ab] from [Bbm] Alabama, [Db] with my [Bb] banjo on [Ebm] my [Gb] knee.
[Db] I'm [Eb] bound for [Fm] [Db] Louisiana, my own true [Ab] love for to [Db] see.
[Ab]
[Db] It did rain [Ebm] all night the [Bbm] day I left, the weather was bone [Gb] dry.
[Db] Now the sun [Ebm] was so hot [Bb] I froze [Bbm] myself, [Ebm] Susan don't you go [Ab] on [Db] and cry.
I [Gb] said, oh
[Ebm] Susanna, [Gb] [Db]
child don't [Bb] you cry [Ebm] for me.
[Db] As I come [Ebm] from [Ab] Alabama, [Bbm] with [Ebm] my banjo [Db] [Ab] on [Eb] my [Ab] knee.
[Db]
Now honey while I got you with me, I'll sing a [Ab] happy tune.
[Db] [Ab] Miss you when [Db] you leave me, like a [Ab] rose is missed [Db] in June.
Lord and if you ever come back, I'm gonna [Ab] hold you all night long.
[Db] And if you ever have to leave me, I will [Ab] sing a sad, sad [Db] song.
And I [Gb] sing, oh Susanna, now [Db] don't you cry [Ab] for me.
[Db] As I come from Alabama, with my [Ab] banjo on my [Db] knee.
[N]
[D]
[G] Cowboy [D] songs, now that they're [G] used to, used to collect [D] old cowboy songs.
And I noticed in some of the great new [G] songs being written, cowboy lullabies,
like they got lines about the turnpike from Stockbridge to Boston.
Exactly.
How about [Ab] that?
James Taylor, let's hear it.
[N]
[G] [Em]
[Am]
[A] Well
[D] there's a young [A] cowboy, [G] he's
Key:
Db
Ab
Gb
Ebm
G
Db
Ab
Gb
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Gb] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Gb] I'm [Db] _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Dbm] _
_ [Ab] from _ [Bbm] Alabama, _ _ [Db] with my [Bb] banjo on [Ebm] my _ [Gb] knee.
_ _ _ [Db] I'm [Eb] bound for [Fm] _ [Db] Louisiana, my own true [Ab] love for to [Db] see.
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _
[Db] It did rain [Ebm] all night the [Bbm] day I left, _ the weather was bone [Gb] dry. _
_ _ _ [Db] Now the sun [Ebm] was so hot [Bb] I froze _ [Bbm] myself, _ [Ebm] Susan don't you go [Ab] on [Db] and cry. _ _
_ _ I [Gb] said, oh _
[Ebm] Susanna, _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Db]
child don't [Bb] you cry [Ebm] for me. _
[Db] _ _ As I come [Ebm] from _ _ [Ab] Alabama, [Bbm] _ _ with [Ebm] my banjo _ [Db] [Ab] on [Eb] my [Ab] knee.
_ [Db] _ _ _ _
Now honey while I got you with me, _ _ I'll sing a [Ab] happy tune. _ _
[Db] _ [Ab] Miss you when [Db] you leave me, like a [Ab] rose is missed [Db] in June. _
Lord and if you ever come back, I'm gonna [Ab] hold you all night long.
[Db] And if you ever have to leave me, I will [Ab] sing a sad, sad [Db] song.
And I [Gb] sing, oh _ Susanna, _ now [Db] don't you cry [Ab] for me. _
[Db] As I come from _ Alabama, with my [Ab] banjo on my [Db] knee.
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ Cowboy [D] songs, now that they're [G] used to, used to collect [D] old cowboy songs.
And I noticed in some of the great new [G] songs being written, cowboy lullabies,
like they got lines about the turnpike from Stockbridge to Boston.
Exactly. _
How about [Ab] that?
James Taylor, let's hear it. _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ Well _ _ _
[D] there's a young [A] cowboy, _ [G] he's
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Gb] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Gb] I'm [Db] _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Dbm] _
_ [Ab] from _ [Bbm] Alabama, _ _ [Db] with my [Bb] banjo on [Ebm] my _ [Gb] knee.
_ _ _ [Db] I'm [Eb] bound for [Fm] _ [Db] Louisiana, my own true [Ab] love for to [Db] see.
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _
[Db] It did rain [Ebm] all night the [Bbm] day I left, _ the weather was bone [Gb] dry. _
_ _ _ [Db] Now the sun [Ebm] was so hot [Bb] I froze _ [Bbm] myself, _ [Ebm] Susan don't you go [Ab] on [Db] and cry. _ _
_ _ I [Gb] said, oh _
[Ebm] Susanna, _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Db]
child don't [Bb] you cry [Ebm] for me. _
[Db] _ _ As I come [Ebm] from _ _ [Ab] Alabama, [Bbm] _ _ with [Ebm] my banjo _ [Db] [Ab] on [Eb] my [Ab] knee.
_ [Db] _ _ _ _
Now honey while I got you with me, _ _ I'll sing a [Ab] happy tune. _ _
[Db] _ [Ab] Miss you when [Db] you leave me, like a [Ab] rose is missed [Db] in June. _
Lord and if you ever come back, I'm gonna [Ab] hold you all night long.
[Db] And if you ever have to leave me, I will [Ab] sing a sad, sad [Db] song.
And I [Gb] sing, oh _ Susanna, _ now [Db] don't you cry [Ab] for me. _
[Db] As I come from _ Alabama, with my [Ab] banjo on my [Db] knee.
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ Cowboy [D] songs, now that they're [G] used to, used to collect [D] old cowboy songs.
And I noticed in some of the great new [G] songs being written, cowboy lullabies,
like they got lines about the turnpike from Stockbridge to Boston.
Exactly. _
How about [Ab] that?
James Taylor, let's hear it. _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ Well _ _ _
[D] there's a young [A] cowboy, _ [G] he's