Chords for Jordan Davis - Leaving New Orleans (Official Audio)
Tempo:
114.7 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
F#m
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
[F#m]
[A]
[F#m]
[A] I miss the quarter magnolias in the [D] ponchotron French market on a Saturday.
I miss the field [A] displays.
I miss the bayou sunrise, the morning draws in the second lines.
[D] Urban jazz, sidewalk kings, bottle cap taps, [A] dancing for tips.
But I'm leaving New Orleans, there's too much of you in this [F#m] town.
Your memories like moss in the trees, every corner is just hanging around.
[E] Well, the big easy ain't so easy, hard to say it but baby [D] come on in.
[A] I'll be rolling like the Mississippi leaving New Orleans.
Well I like highways, so maybe LA is the place for [D] me if I point these wheels towards the Hollywood sign.
All those miles can clear [A] my mind, or I can watch a horse race on some bluegrass where bourbons may.
Get some rays in the sunshine [D] state, hit Seattle if I need a little [A] rain.
But I'm leaving New Orleans, there's too much of you in this [F#m] town.
Your memories like moss in the trees, every corner is just hanging around.
[E] Well, the big easy ain't so easy, hard to say it but baby [D] come on in.
I'll be rolling like the Mississippi leaving [A] New Orleans.
[F#m]
[E]
Yes, our good times have rolled away, [D] well, there's that late-falling town, New Orleans.
[A] I'm leaving New Orleans, there's too much of you in this town.
[F#m] Your memories like moss in the trees, every corner is just hanging [E] around.
Well, the big easy ain't so easy, hard to say it but baby come [D] on in.
[A] Yeah, I'm leaving New Orleans, there's too much of you in this town.
[F#m] Your memories like moss in the trees, every corner is just hanging around.
[E] Well, the big easy ain't so easy, hard to say it but baby come [D] on in.
[A] I'll be rolling like the Mississippi leaving New Orleans.
Yeah, I'm leaving New [F#m]
Orleans.
[A] Goodbye, New Orleans.
I'm leaving New Orleans.
[F#m]
[A]
[F#m]
[A] I miss the quarter magnolias in the [D] ponchotron French market on a Saturday.
I miss the field [A] displays.
I miss the bayou sunrise, the morning draws in the second lines.
[D] Urban jazz, sidewalk kings, bottle cap taps, [A] dancing for tips.
But I'm leaving New Orleans, there's too much of you in this [F#m] town.
Your memories like moss in the trees, every corner is just hanging around.
[E] Well, the big easy ain't so easy, hard to say it but baby [D] come on in.
[A] I'll be rolling like the Mississippi leaving New Orleans.
Well I like highways, so maybe LA is the place for [D] me if I point these wheels towards the Hollywood sign.
All those miles can clear [A] my mind, or I can watch a horse race on some bluegrass where bourbons may.
Get some rays in the sunshine [D] state, hit Seattle if I need a little [A] rain.
But I'm leaving New Orleans, there's too much of you in this [F#m] town.
Your memories like moss in the trees, every corner is just hanging around.
[E] Well, the big easy ain't so easy, hard to say it but baby [D] come on in.
I'll be rolling like the Mississippi leaving [A] New Orleans.
[F#m]
[E]
Yes, our good times have rolled away, [D] well, there's that late-falling town, New Orleans.
[A] I'm leaving New Orleans, there's too much of you in this town.
[F#m] Your memories like moss in the trees, every corner is just hanging [E] around.
Well, the big easy ain't so easy, hard to say it but baby come [D] on in.
[A] Yeah, I'm leaving New Orleans, there's too much of you in this town.
[F#m] Your memories like moss in the trees, every corner is just hanging around.
[E] Well, the big easy ain't so easy, hard to say it but baby come [D] on in.
[A] I'll be rolling like the Mississippi leaving New Orleans.
Yeah, I'm leaving New [F#m]
Orleans.
[A] Goodbye, New Orleans.
I'm leaving New Orleans.
Key:
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[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ [A] I miss the quarter _ magnolias in the [D] ponchotron French market on a Saturday.
_ I miss the field [A] displays.
I miss the bayou sunrise, the morning draws in the second lines.
_ [D] Urban jazz, sidewalk kings, bottle cap taps, [A] dancing for tips.
But I'm leaving New Orleans, there's too much of you in this [F#m] town.
Your memories like moss in the trees, every corner is just hanging around.
[E] Well, the big easy ain't so easy, hard to say it but baby [D] come on in.
_ [A] I'll be rolling like the Mississippi leaving New Orleans. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Well I like highways, so maybe LA is the place for [D] me if I point these wheels towards the Hollywood sign.
All those miles can clear [A] my mind, or I can watch a horse race on some bluegrass where bourbons may.
Get some rays in the sunshine [D] state, hit Seattle if I need a little [A] rain.
But I'm leaving New Orleans, there's too much of you in this [F#m] town.
Your memories like moss in the trees, every corner is just hanging around.
[E] Well, the big easy ain't so easy, hard to say it but baby [D] come on in.
_ I'll be rolling like the Mississippi leaving [A] New Orleans. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
Yes, our good times have rolled away, [D] _ well, there's that late-falling town, New Orleans.
_ [A] I'm leaving New Orleans, there's too much of you in this town.
[F#m] Your memories like moss in the trees, every corner is just hanging [E] around.
Well, the big easy ain't so easy, hard to say it but baby come [D] on in. _
[A] Yeah, I'm leaving New Orleans, there's too much of you in this town.
[F#m] Your memories like moss in the trees, every corner is just hanging around.
[E] Well, the big easy ain't so easy, hard to say it but baby come [D] on in.
_ [A] I'll be rolling like the Mississippi leaving New Orleans. _ _
_ _ _ Yeah, I'm leaving New [F#m]
Orleans. _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] Goodbye, New Orleans. _ _ _ _
I'm leaving New Orleans. _ _
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_ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] I miss the quarter _ magnolias in the [D] ponchotron French market on a Saturday.
_ I miss the field [A] displays.
I miss the bayou sunrise, the morning draws in the second lines.
_ [D] Urban jazz, sidewalk kings, bottle cap taps, [A] dancing for tips.
But I'm leaving New Orleans, there's too much of you in this [F#m] town.
Your memories like moss in the trees, every corner is just hanging around.
[E] Well, the big easy ain't so easy, hard to say it but baby [D] come on in.
_ [A] I'll be rolling like the Mississippi leaving New Orleans. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Well I like highways, so maybe LA is the place for [D] me if I point these wheels towards the Hollywood sign.
All those miles can clear [A] my mind, or I can watch a horse race on some bluegrass where bourbons may.
Get some rays in the sunshine [D] state, hit Seattle if I need a little [A] rain.
But I'm leaving New Orleans, there's too much of you in this [F#m] town.
Your memories like moss in the trees, every corner is just hanging around.
[E] Well, the big easy ain't so easy, hard to say it but baby [D] come on in.
_ I'll be rolling like the Mississippi leaving [A] New Orleans. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
Yes, our good times have rolled away, [D] _ well, there's that late-falling town, New Orleans.
_ [A] I'm leaving New Orleans, there's too much of you in this town.
[F#m] Your memories like moss in the trees, every corner is just hanging [E] around.
Well, the big easy ain't so easy, hard to say it but baby come [D] on in. _
[A] Yeah, I'm leaving New Orleans, there's too much of you in this town.
[F#m] Your memories like moss in the trees, every corner is just hanging around.
[E] Well, the big easy ain't so easy, hard to say it but baby come [D] on in.
_ [A] I'll be rolling like the Mississippi leaving New Orleans. _ _
_ _ _ Yeah, I'm leaving New [F#m]
Orleans. _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] Goodbye, New Orleans. _ _ _ _
I'm leaving New Orleans. _ _
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