Chords for Johnny Cash - The L & N Don't Stop Here Anymore
Tempo:
95.2 bpm
Chords used:
G
F
D
F#
A#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
When I [F] was a curly [G]-headed baby, my daddy [F] sat me down [G] upon his knee.
He said, boy, you [F] go to school and [G] learn your letters.
[D] Don't you be a dirty miner [G] like me.
[F] I was born and raised in the mouth of the [G] hazard holler.
[F] Coal cars ramble [G] past my door.
Now they're [F] standing in an empty [G] row, all dusty.
[D] And the L and N don't [G] stop here anymore.
Well, I used to [F] think my daddy [G] was a black man, was script [F] enough to buy the [G] company store.
Now he [F] goes downtown with his [G] pockets empty and [D] his face as white as the [G] February snow.
[F] I was born and raised in the mouth of [G] the hazard holler.
[F] Coal cars ramble [G] past my door.
Now they're [F] standing in an empty [G] row, all dusty.
[D] And the L and N don't stop [G] here anymore.
[F]
[F#] [G] [F]
[G] [D]
[A#] [G]
Last night [F] I dreamed I went [G] down to the coal yard to draw my page just [F] like [G] I'd done before.
Them old cut zoo [F] vines were coming [G] through the window, [D] and the weeds and grass were brewing [G] through the floor.
[F] I was born and raised in the mouth of [G] the hazard holler.
[F] Coal cars ramble [G] past my door.
Now they're [F] standing in a rusty [G] row, all empty.
[D] And the L and N don't stop [G] here anymore.
[D] And the L and N don't stop [G] here anymore.
[F] What time is it, Rick?
Let me see if there's anything I can do.
When I [F] was a curly [G]-headed baby, my daddy [F] sat me down [G] upon his knee.
He said, boy, you [F] go to school and [G] learn your letters.
[D] Don't you be a dirty miner [G] like me.
[F] I was born and raised in the mouth of the [G] hazard holler.
[F] Coal cars ramble [G] past my door.
Now they're [F] standing in an empty [G] row, all dusty.
[D] And the L and N don't [G] stop here anymore.
Well, I used to [F] think my daddy [G] was a black man, was script [F] enough to buy the [G] company store.
Now he [F] goes downtown with his [G] pockets empty and [D] his face as white as the [G] February snow.
[F] I was born and raised in the mouth of [G] the hazard holler.
[F] Coal cars ramble [G] past my door.
Now they're [F] standing in an empty [G] row, all dusty.
[D] And the L and N don't stop [G] here anymore.
[F]
[F#] [G] [F]
[G] [D]
[A#] [G]
Last night [F] I dreamed I went [G] down to the coal yard to draw my page just [F] like [G] I'd done before.
Them old cut zoo [F] vines were coming [G] through the window, [D] and the weeds and grass were brewing [G] through the floor.
[F] I was born and raised in the mouth of [G] the hazard holler.
[F] Coal cars ramble [G] past my door.
Now they're [F] standing in a rusty [G] row, all empty.
[D] And the L and N don't stop [G] here anymore.
[D] And the L and N don't stop [G] here anymore.
[F] What time is it, Rick?
Let me see if there's anything I can do.
Key:
G
F
D
F#
A#
G
F
D
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ When I [F] was a curly [G]-headed baby, _ my daddy [F] sat me down [G] upon his knee.
_ He said, boy, you [F] go to school and [G] learn your letters.
_ [D] Don't you be a dirty miner [G] like me.
_ [F] I was born and raised in the mouth of the [G] hazard holler.
_ _ [F] Coal cars ramble [G] past my door.
_ _ Now they're [F] standing in an empty [G] row, all dusty.
_ [D] And the L and N _ don't [G] stop here anymore. _
Well, I used to [F] think my daddy [G] was a black man, _ was script [F] enough to buy the [G] company store. _
Now he [F] goes downtown with his [G] pockets empty and [D] his face as white as the [G] February snow. _
[F] I was born and raised in the mouth of [G] the hazard holler. _ _
[F] Coal cars ramble [G] past my door. _ _
Now they're [F] standing in an empty [G] row, all dusty. _
[D] And the L and N _ don't stop [G] here anymore.
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _
[F#] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ [A#] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
Last night [F] I dreamed I went [G] down to the coal yard to draw my page just [F] like [G] I'd done before. _
Them old cut zoo [F] vines were coming [G] through the window, _ [D] and the weeds and grass were brewing [G] through the floor. _
[F] I was born and raised in the mouth of [G] the hazard holler. _ _
[F] Coal cars ramble [G] past my door. _ _
Now they're [F] standing in a rusty [G] row, all empty. _
[D] And the L and N _ _ don't _ stop [G] here anymore.
_ [D] And the L and N _ _ don't _ stop [G] here anymore. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ What time is it, Rick? _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Let me see if there's anything I can do. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ When I [F] was a curly [G]-headed baby, _ my daddy [F] sat me down [G] upon his knee.
_ He said, boy, you [F] go to school and [G] learn your letters.
_ [D] Don't you be a dirty miner [G] like me.
_ [F] I was born and raised in the mouth of the [G] hazard holler.
_ _ [F] Coal cars ramble [G] past my door.
_ _ Now they're [F] standing in an empty [G] row, all dusty.
_ [D] And the L and N _ don't [G] stop here anymore. _
Well, I used to [F] think my daddy [G] was a black man, _ was script [F] enough to buy the [G] company store. _
Now he [F] goes downtown with his [G] pockets empty and [D] his face as white as the [G] February snow. _
[F] I was born and raised in the mouth of [G] the hazard holler. _ _
[F] Coal cars ramble [G] past my door. _ _
Now they're [F] standing in an empty [G] row, all dusty. _
[D] And the L and N _ don't stop [G] here anymore.
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _
[F#] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ [A#] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
Last night [F] I dreamed I went [G] down to the coal yard to draw my page just [F] like [G] I'd done before. _
Them old cut zoo [F] vines were coming [G] through the window, _ [D] and the weeds and grass were brewing [G] through the floor. _
[F] I was born and raised in the mouth of [G] the hazard holler. _ _
[F] Coal cars ramble [G] past my door. _ _
Now they're [F] standing in a rusty [G] row, all empty. _
[D] And the L and N _ _ don't _ stop [G] here anymore.
_ [D] And the L and N _ _ don't _ stop [G] here anymore. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ What time is it, Rick? _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Let me see if there's anything I can do. _ _ _