Chords for Johnny Cash & June Carter - 1967 [Raro]
Tempo:
127.6 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Db
Eb
Gb
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
![Johnny Cash & June Carter - 1967 [Raro] chords](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/bZH7MTurg4U/mqdefault.jpg)
Jam Along & Learn...
[Bb]
Right now we'd like to bring out the flower of Clinch Mountain, Miss June Carter.
you do a song for us?
one of your famous poems first.
Yes, let's see.
the poems I do are little country things.
for you. Okay.
You like that French actor, what's his name?
Right now we'd like to bring out the flower of Clinch Mountain, Miss June Carter.
you do a song for us?
one of your famous poems first.
Yes, let's see.
the poems I do are little country things.
for you. Okay.
You like that French actor, what's his name?
100% ➙ 128BPM
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Eb
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Bb
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Eb
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_ _ _ _ Right now we'd like to bring out the flower of Clinch Mountain, Miss June Carter.
Come here, June.
Hi.
Will _ _ you do a song for us?
I'd love to do a song.
I'd like to hear one of your famous poems first. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Yes, let's see.
Most of the poems I do are little country things.
I'd say I could do a love poem for you. Okay.
Is that all right?
Okay. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ You like that French actor, what's his name?
Oh, you mean, _ _ _ _ _ _ comes with me to_
To the cow's barn.
[F] No. _ _ _ _
No.
It's the cow's barn.
Oh, well.
If you're going to be like [Eb] him, I'll hold your hands.
That way I'll know just exactly where they're at.
Okay.
[Bb] _ Now, I'll do you a little love poem.
All right.
It _ _ goes, love is just a thing of beauty, _ and beauty is a blossom.
If you want to get your finger bit, poke it at a possum.
[Bm] No.
_ _ Sing one.
I think I'd [Ab] better.
_ She'll just give me a [F] guitar.
Don't know if I can do it any better than I can sing.
Tell poetry or not, but we'll try [Ab] one.
I like to sing old Carter family songs, because I think I know [B] them a little better.
Here's one that's an old one from a long time ago called The Foggy [Cm] Mountain Top.
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[Ab] _ _ _ If I was on [Db] some foggy mountain top, I'd sail away.
[Eb] _ _ [Ab] Yes, I'd sail all around the wide world to the boy [Eb] I love.
[Ab] _ _ _ He'd cause me, [Db] _ _ [Ab] _ he'd cause [Fm] me to leave [Eb] my home.
[Ab] Oh, the lonesome _ _ pastures, I'm on [Eb] my way.
[Ab] _ _ _ If I was on some foggy mountain top, I'd sail away. _
[Eb] _ _ [Ab] Yes, I'd sail all around [Db] the [Ab] wide world to the boy [Eb] I love.
[Ab] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
Oh, when you [Gb] come to court, put on your [Ab] navy blue, _
[Db] and long tail rags [Gb] and [Db] pouches, don't [Ab] do it plain [Db] for me. _
If I was [Gb] on some foggy [Db] mountain top, I'd sail away.
[Ab] Yes, _ [Db] I'd sail all _ [Gb] around the [Db] wide world to the [Ab] boy I love.
[Db] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Now when you see [Gb] that [Db] red blonde, that's something you [Ab] can tell her.
_ [Db] She need not do [Gb] her [Db] time away, [Bbm] she's trying [Ab] to feel [Db] my feelings.
_ If I was on [Gb] some foggy [Db] mountain top, I'd sail away.
[Ab] Yes, _ _ [Db] I'd sail all [Gb] around [Db] the wide world to the boy [Ab] I [Db] love.
_ _ To the boy [Ab] I [Db] love.
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_ _ _ _ Right now we'd like to bring out the flower of Clinch Mountain, Miss June Carter.
Come here, June.
Hi.
Will _ _ you do a song for us?
I'd love to do a song.
I'd like to hear one of your famous poems first. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Yes, let's see.
Most of the poems I do are little country things.
I'd say I could do a love poem for you. Okay.
Is that all right?
Okay. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ You like that French actor, what's his name?
Oh, you mean, _ _ _ _ _ _ comes with me to_
To the cow's barn.
[F] No. _ _ _ _
No.
It's the cow's barn.
Oh, well.
If you're going to be like [Eb] him, I'll hold your hands.
That way I'll know just exactly where they're at.
Okay.
[Bb] _ Now, I'll do you a little love poem.
All right.
It _ _ goes, love is just a thing of beauty, _ and beauty is a blossom.
If you want to get your finger bit, poke it at a possum.
[Bm] No.
_ _ Sing one.
I think I'd [Ab] better.
_ She'll just give me a [F] guitar.
Don't know if I can do it any better than I can sing.
Tell poetry or not, but we'll try [Ab] one.
I like to sing old Carter family songs, because I think I know [B] them a little better.
Here's one that's an old one from a long time ago called The Foggy [Cm] Mountain Top.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ If I was on [Db] some foggy mountain top, I'd sail away.
[Eb] _ _ [Ab] Yes, I'd sail all around the wide world to the boy [Eb] I love.
[Ab] _ _ _ He'd cause me, [Db] _ _ [Ab] _ he'd cause [Fm] me to leave [Eb] my home.
[Ab] Oh, the lonesome _ _ pastures, I'm on [Eb] my way.
[Ab] _ _ _ If I was on some foggy mountain top, I'd sail away. _
[Eb] _ _ [Ab] Yes, I'd sail all around [Db] the [Ab] wide world to the boy [Eb] I love.
[Ab] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
Oh, when you [Gb] come to court, put on your [Ab] navy blue, _
[Db] and long tail rags [Gb] and [Db] pouches, don't [Ab] do it plain [Db] for me. _
If I was [Gb] on some foggy [Db] mountain top, I'd sail away.
[Ab] Yes, _ [Db] I'd sail all _ [Gb] around the [Db] wide world to the [Ab] boy I love.
[Db] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Now when you see [Gb] that [Db] red blonde, that's something you [Ab] can tell her.
_ [Db] She need not do [Gb] her [Db] time away, [Bbm] she's trying [Ab] to feel [Db] my feelings.
_ If I was on [Gb] some foggy [Db] mountain top, I'd sail away.
[Ab] Yes, _ _ [Db] I'd sail all [Gb] around [Db] the wide world to the boy [Ab] I [Db] love.
_ _ To the boy [Ab] I [Db] love.
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