Chords for johnsmith appalachian rain
Tempo:
115.9 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Ab
Cm
Bb
Ebm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Ab] [Eb]
[Cm] [Eb] Setting out on this journey, I packed up my regrets.
Now I sit here in [Ebm] this shelter, seems I don't have many [Cm] left.
So [Eb] I'm writing you this letter on this rainy April day.
You said your heart needed some distance, [Ab] so [Eb] I walked away.
I would gladly walk from Georgia [Ab]
all the [Eb] way to Maine.
I [Ab] would cross the creeks and [Eb] the mountain peaks, [Cm]
whispering your [Bb] name.
And [Ab] if you asked me I would [Eb] do this, I would go and not complain.
But [Ab] this walks for [Eb] me to find my [Cm] peace [Ab] in the [Bb] [Eb] Appalachian rain.
[Cm]
[Eb] Looking out on the blue ridge, I pulled [Ab] a pebble [Eb] from my shoe.
I [Cm] threw it [Eb] down into [Ab] the valley, [Eb] then I sat and thought [Cm] of you.
[Bb] [Ab] I wish somehow it [Eb] was that easy to just let go of all [Cm] the pain.
[Ab] But it's [Ebm] not, so I keep [Cm] walking in [Ab] the [Eb] Appalachian rain.
I would gladly walk from Georgia [Ab]
all the way [Eb] to Maine.
[Ab] I would cross the creeks [Eb] and the mountain peaks, [Cm]
whispering [Eb] your name.
[Ab] And if you asked me I would [Eb] do this, [Ab] I would [Eb] go and not complain.
But [Ab] this walks for [Eb] me to find [Cm] my peace [Ab] in the [Eb] Appalachian rain.
You can meet me at Catawba on [Cm] that clear September day.
But [Ab] if you're not there where [Eb] the trail ends, I'll still be okay.
[Ab]
[Eb] [Ab]
[Eb] [Cm]
[Eb] [Bb] [Ab] And if you asked me I [Eb] would do this, I would go and not complain.
[Ab] But this walks [Eb] for me to find [Cm] my peace [Ab] in the [Bb] [Eb] Appalachian rain.
This walks for me to [Ab] find [Cm] my peace [Ab] in the [Bb] [Eb] Appalachian rain.
[Cm] [Eb] Setting out on this journey, I packed up my regrets.
Now I sit here in [Ebm] this shelter, seems I don't have many [Cm] left.
So [Eb] I'm writing you this letter on this rainy April day.
You said your heart needed some distance, [Ab] so [Eb] I walked away.
I would gladly walk from Georgia [Ab]
all the [Eb] way to Maine.
I [Ab] would cross the creeks and [Eb] the mountain peaks, [Cm]
whispering your [Bb] name.
And [Ab] if you asked me I would [Eb] do this, I would go and not complain.
But [Ab] this walks for [Eb] me to find my [Cm] peace [Ab] in the [Bb] [Eb] Appalachian rain.
[Cm]
[Eb] Looking out on the blue ridge, I pulled [Ab] a pebble [Eb] from my shoe.
I [Cm] threw it [Eb] down into [Ab] the valley, [Eb] then I sat and thought [Cm] of you.
[Bb] [Ab] I wish somehow it [Eb] was that easy to just let go of all [Cm] the pain.
[Ab] But it's [Ebm] not, so I keep [Cm] walking in [Ab] the [Eb] Appalachian rain.
I would gladly walk from Georgia [Ab]
all the way [Eb] to Maine.
[Ab] I would cross the creeks [Eb] and the mountain peaks, [Cm]
whispering [Eb] your name.
[Ab] And if you asked me I would [Eb] do this, [Ab] I would [Eb] go and not complain.
But [Ab] this walks for [Eb] me to find [Cm] my peace [Ab] in the [Eb] Appalachian rain.
You can meet me at Catawba on [Cm] that clear September day.
But [Ab] if you're not there where [Eb] the trail ends, I'll still be okay.
[Ab]
[Eb] [Ab]
[Eb] [Cm]
[Eb] [Bb] [Ab] And if you asked me I [Eb] would do this, I would go and not complain.
[Ab] But this walks [Eb] for me to find [Cm] my peace [Ab] in the [Bb] [Eb] Appalachian rain.
This walks for me to [Ab] find [Cm] my peace [Ab] in the [Bb] [Eb] Appalachian rain.
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[Ab] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ [Cm] _ [Eb] Setting out on this journey, _ I packed up my regrets.
_ Now I sit here in [Ebm] this shelter, _ seems I don't have many [Cm] left.
So [Eb] I'm writing you this letter _ on this rainy April day.
You said your heart needed some _ distance, [Ab] so [Eb] I walked away.
_ I would gladly walk from Georgia _ _ _ [Ab]
all the [Eb] way to Maine.
_ I [Ab] would cross the creeks and [Eb] the mountain peaks, [Cm]
whispering your [Bb] name.
And [Ab] if you asked me I would [Eb] do this, I would go and not complain.
_ But [Ab] this walks for [Eb] me to find my [Cm] peace [Ab] in the _ [Bb] _ [Eb] Appalachian rain.
_ _ [Cm] _
[Eb] Looking out on the blue ridge, I pulled [Ab] a pebble [Eb] from my shoe.
I [Cm] threw it [Eb] down into [Ab] the valley, _ [Eb] then I sat and thought [Cm] of you.
_ [Bb] [Ab] I wish somehow it [Eb] was that easy to just let go of all [Cm] the pain.
_ [Ab] But it's [Ebm] not, so I keep [Cm] walking in [Ab] the [Eb] _ _ Appalachian rain.
_ I would gladly walk from Georgia _ _ [Ab]
all the way [Eb] to Maine.
_ [Ab] I would cross the creeks [Eb] and the mountain peaks, [Cm] _
whispering [Eb] your name.
[Ab] And if you asked me I would [Eb] do this, [Ab] I would [Eb] go and not complain.
_ But [Ab] this walks for [Eb] me to find [Cm] my peace [Ab] in the [Eb] _ Appalachian rain.
_ You can meet me at Catawba on [Cm] that clear September day.
But [Ab] if you're not there where [Eb] the trail ends, _ I'll still be okay. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _
_ _ [Eb] _ [Bb] _ _ [Ab] And if you asked me I [Eb] would do this, I would go and not complain.
_ [Ab] But this walks [Eb] for me to find [Cm] my peace [Ab] in the _ [Bb] _ [Eb] Appalachian rain.
_ This walks for me to [Ab] find [Cm] my peace [Ab] in the [Bb] _ [Eb] Appalachian rain. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Cm] _ [Eb] Setting out on this journey, _ I packed up my regrets.
_ Now I sit here in [Ebm] this shelter, _ seems I don't have many [Cm] left.
So [Eb] I'm writing you this letter _ on this rainy April day.
You said your heart needed some _ distance, [Ab] so [Eb] I walked away.
_ I would gladly walk from Georgia _ _ _ [Ab]
all the [Eb] way to Maine.
_ I [Ab] would cross the creeks and [Eb] the mountain peaks, [Cm]
whispering your [Bb] name.
And [Ab] if you asked me I would [Eb] do this, I would go and not complain.
_ But [Ab] this walks for [Eb] me to find my [Cm] peace [Ab] in the _ [Bb] _ [Eb] Appalachian rain.
_ _ [Cm] _
[Eb] Looking out on the blue ridge, I pulled [Ab] a pebble [Eb] from my shoe.
I [Cm] threw it [Eb] down into [Ab] the valley, _ [Eb] then I sat and thought [Cm] of you.
_ [Bb] [Ab] I wish somehow it [Eb] was that easy to just let go of all [Cm] the pain.
_ [Ab] But it's [Ebm] not, so I keep [Cm] walking in [Ab] the [Eb] _ _ Appalachian rain.
_ I would gladly walk from Georgia _ _ [Ab]
all the way [Eb] to Maine.
_ [Ab] I would cross the creeks [Eb] and the mountain peaks, [Cm] _
whispering [Eb] your name.
[Ab] And if you asked me I would [Eb] do this, [Ab] I would [Eb] go and not complain.
_ But [Ab] this walks for [Eb] me to find [Cm] my peace [Ab] in the [Eb] _ Appalachian rain.
_ You can meet me at Catawba on [Cm] that clear September day.
But [Ab] if you're not there where [Eb] the trail ends, _ I'll still be okay. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _
_ _ [Eb] _ [Bb] _ _ [Ab] And if you asked me I [Eb] would do this, I would go and not complain.
_ [Ab] But this walks [Eb] for me to find [Cm] my peace [Ab] in the _ [Bb] _ [Eb] Appalachian rain.
_ This walks for me to [Ab] find [Cm] my peace [Ab] in the [Bb] _ [Eb] Appalachian rain. _ _ _
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