Chords for JUDY COLLINS, STEPHEN STILLS & GRAHAM NASH - "Someday Soon"
Tempo:
129 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
Am
Em
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
We've known each other how long now?
Oh God, should we really tell them?
No, I guess not.
It's been too long.
Oh boy, it's been a long time.
Sag Harbor in what, 69?
Sag Harbor, 1969.
Judy was going out with Stephen at that time and so she was a frequent visitor to the island.
Strange little house we lived in.
Wonderful little house.
It was everything you think of
what it should have been.
It was just exactly right.
Do you happen to remember when you first heard Sweet Judy Blue Eyes, which is a song that,
you know, do you know how many questions we have to answer about you in every interview we do?
Do you remember where you were when you first heard it?
I was sitting in a hotel room somewhere, [E] either that or in my apartment, but I think
it was a hotel room.
And Stephen came in and sat down and started to play this song and I started
to cry.
That's the first time I ever heard it.
[Am] Yeah, it's a beautiful piece of music, isn't it?
It is beautiful.
Does it make you feel special?
I think it must make you feel [N] special.
Oh, it's wonderful.
Well, first of all, it's one of those pieces of music that is so
of a time and yet it's timeless.
Yes.
It's so rare to find something like that.
I mean, I feel personally about it because it brings floods
of memories to me about the time and the place and the people and Stephen and you and me at that age
and me at this age.
Yeah, we think about you every night when we do.
Thank you.
That's lovely.
[Em] I'd like to do something now, which we only thought of yesterday and we're not quite sure
how it's going to go.
And I think it will be just fine.
Would you do me a favor and please [N] welcome
my friend and my partner, Stephen Stills.
This is your life, Judy Collins.
And I'm going to ask Judy, I asked her earlier if we could do a song that Stephen helped to
record many years ago from the Who Knows Where the Time Goes album, a beautiful song called
Someday Soon, written [G] by Ian Tyson.
Very beautiful.
[Am] [Em] [Am] [D]
[G]
There's a young [Em] man, [C] his age is [G] 21,
[Bm]
comes from down in southern [Am] Colorado.
[D] [G]
He's just out [Em] of the service and [C] he's looking for [G] his fun
someday [Am]
soon.
[D] I'm going with him someday [G]
soon.
My parents, they [Em] can't stand him
[C] because he works the [G] road.
[Bm] My father says that he will leave [Am] me [D] crying.
[G] But [D] I'll [Em] pull him right down the [C] toughest road I [G] know.
Someday [Am]
soon.
I'm [D] going with him someday [G]
soon.
[D]
When he comes to call, [C] he ain't got a good word [G] to say.
[Em]
I guess it's cause he was just as [A] wild
in his [D] early days.
[Am] [G] So blow you [Em] all,
[C] blow my [G] love to me.
[Bm] He's driving in tonight [Am] from California.
[D] [G] He loves the [Em] damn rodeo [C] as much as [G] he loves me.
[Am] Someday soon.
[D] I'm going with him someday [G] soon.
[Em]
[C] [Am] [G]
[Bm]
[Em] [Am] [D]
[G] [Em]
[C] [G]
[Am] [D]
[G]
Oh, [D] he
[C] ain't got a good [G] word to [Em] say.
I guess it's cause he was just as wild [A] in his [D]
early days.
[G] So blow you all, [Em]
[C] blow my [G] love to me.
He's [Bm] driving in tonight [Am] from [D] California.
[G] He loves that [Em] [C] just as
much as he [G] loves me.
[Am] Someday soon.
I'm [D] going with him someday, [G]
[Em] someday, someday [Am]
soon.
You know I'm [D] going
[G] [N]
Oh God, should we really tell them?
No, I guess not.
It's been too long.
Oh boy, it's been a long time.
Sag Harbor in what, 69?
Sag Harbor, 1969.
Judy was going out with Stephen at that time and so she was a frequent visitor to the island.
Strange little house we lived in.
Wonderful little house.
It was everything you think of
what it should have been.
It was just exactly right.
Do you happen to remember when you first heard Sweet Judy Blue Eyes, which is a song that,
you know, do you know how many questions we have to answer about you in every interview we do?
Do you remember where you were when you first heard it?
I was sitting in a hotel room somewhere, [E] either that or in my apartment, but I think
it was a hotel room.
And Stephen came in and sat down and started to play this song and I started
to cry.
That's the first time I ever heard it.
[Am] Yeah, it's a beautiful piece of music, isn't it?
It is beautiful.
Does it make you feel special?
I think it must make you feel [N] special.
Oh, it's wonderful.
Well, first of all, it's one of those pieces of music that is so
of a time and yet it's timeless.
Yes.
It's so rare to find something like that.
I mean, I feel personally about it because it brings floods
of memories to me about the time and the place and the people and Stephen and you and me at that age
and me at this age.
Yeah, we think about you every night when we do.
Thank you.
That's lovely.
[Em] I'd like to do something now, which we only thought of yesterday and we're not quite sure
how it's going to go.
And I think it will be just fine.
Would you do me a favor and please [N] welcome
my friend and my partner, Stephen Stills.
This is your life, Judy Collins.
And I'm going to ask Judy, I asked her earlier if we could do a song that Stephen helped to
record many years ago from the Who Knows Where the Time Goes album, a beautiful song called
Someday Soon, written [G] by Ian Tyson.
Very beautiful.
[Am] [Em] [Am] [D]
[G]
There's a young [Em] man, [C] his age is [G] 21,
[Bm]
comes from down in southern [Am] Colorado.
[D] [G]
He's just out [Em] of the service and [C] he's looking for [G] his fun
someday [Am]
soon.
[D] I'm going with him someday [G]
soon.
My parents, they [Em] can't stand him
[C] because he works the [G] road.
[Bm] My father says that he will leave [Am] me [D] crying.
[G] But [D] I'll [Em] pull him right down the [C] toughest road I [G] know.
Someday [Am]
soon.
I'm [D] going with him someday [G]
soon.
[D]
When he comes to call, [C] he ain't got a good word [G] to say.
[Em]
I guess it's cause he was just as [A] wild
in his [D] early days.
[Am] [G] So blow you [Em] all,
[C] blow my [G] love to me.
[Bm] He's driving in tonight [Am] from California.
[D] [G] He loves the [Em] damn rodeo [C] as much as [G] he loves me.
[Am] Someday soon.
[D] I'm going with him someday [G] soon.
[Em]
[C] [Am] [G]
[Bm]
[Em] [Am] [D]
[G] [Em]
[C] [G]
[Am] [D]
[G]
Oh, [D] he
[C] ain't got a good [G] word to [Em] say.
I guess it's cause he was just as wild [A] in his [D]
early days.
[G] So blow you all, [Em]
[C] blow my [G] love to me.
He's [Bm] driving in tonight [Am] from [D] California.
[G] He loves that [Em] [C] just as
much as he [G] loves me.
[Am] Someday soon.
I'm [D] going with him someday, [G]
[Em] someday, someday [Am]
soon.
You know I'm [D] going
[G] [N]
Key:
G
D
Am
Em
C
G
D
Am
We've known each other how long now?
Oh God, should we really tell them?
No, I guess not.
It's been too long.
Oh boy, it's been a long time.
Sag Harbor in what, 69?
Sag Harbor, 1969.
Judy was going out with Stephen at that time and so she was a frequent visitor to the island. _
Strange little house we lived in.
Wonderful little house.
It was everything you think of
what it should have been.
It was just exactly right.
_ Do you happen to remember when you first heard Sweet Judy Blue Eyes, which is a song that,
you know, do you know how many questions we have to answer about you in every interview we do? _
_ Do you remember where you were when you first heard it?
I was sitting in _ a _ hotel room somewhere, [E] either that or in my apartment, but I think
it was a hotel room.
_ And Stephen came in and sat down and started to play this song and I started
to cry.
_ That's the first time I ever heard it.
[Am] Yeah, it's a beautiful piece of music, isn't it?
It is beautiful.
Does it make you feel special?
I think it must make you feel [N] special.
Oh, it's wonderful.
Well, first of all, it's one of those pieces of music that is so
of a time and yet it's timeless.
Yes.
It's so rare to find something like that.
I mean, I feel personally about it because it brings floods
of memories to me about the time and the place and the people and Stephen and you and me at that age
and me at this age.
Yeah, we think about you every night when we do.
Thank you.
That's lovely.
[Em] I'd like to do something now, which we only thought of yesterday and we're not quite sure
how it's going to go.
And I think it will be just fine.
Would you do me a favor and please [N] welcome
my friend and my partner, Stephen Stills.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ This _ _ is your life, Judy Collins.
_ _ And _ _ I'm going to ask Judy, I asked her earlier if we could do a song that Stephen helped to
record many years ago from the Who Knows Where the Time Goes album, a beautiful song called
Someday Soon, written [G] by Ian Tyson.
Very beautiful. _ _ _
[Am] _ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
There's a young [Em] man, _ _ _ [C] his age is [G] 21,
_ _ [Bm] _
comes from down in _ southern [Am] Colorado.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G]
He's just out [Em] of the service and [C] he's looking for [G] his fun
someday [Am] _
soon.
[D] I'm going with him someday [G] _
_ soon.
_ _ _ My parents, they [Em] can't stand him
[C] because he works the [G] road.
_ _ [Bm] My father says that he will leave [Am] me _ _ [D] crying.
_ _ [G] But [D] I'll [Em] pull him right down the [C] toughest road I [G] know.
Someday [Am]
soon.
I'm [D] going with him someday [G]
soon.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D]
When he comes to call, _ _ [C] he ain't got a good word [G] to say.
_ [Em] _
I guess it's cause he was just as [A] wild
in his [D] early _ _ _ days.
[Am] [G] So blow you [Em] all, _
_ _ _ [C] blow my [G] love to me.
[Bm] _ He's driving in _ tonight [Am] from _ _ California.
[D] _ _ [G] He loves the [Em] damn _ rodeo [C] as much as [G] he loves me.
[Am] Someday soon.
_ [D] I'm going with him someday [G] _ soon. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [Am] _ [G] _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ [Am] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ Oh, [D] _ he _ _
_ _ _ [C] ain't got a good [G] word to _ _ [Em] say.
I guess it's cause he was just as wild [A] _ in his [D]
early _ _ days.
_ [G] So blow you all, [Em] _ _ _ _
[C] blow my [G] love to me.
He's [Bm] driving in tonight _ [Am] from _ _ [D] California.
_ _ [G] He loves that _ [Em] _ _ _ [C] just as
much as he [G] loves me.
[Am] Someday soon.
I'm [D] going with him someday, [G] _
_ _ _ [Em] someday, someday [Am]
soon.
You know I'm [D] going
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oh God, should we really tell them?
No, I guess not.
It's been too long.
Oh boy, it's been a long time.
Sag Harbor in what, 69?
Sag Harbor, 1969.
Judy was going out with Stephen at that time and so she was a frequent visitor to the island. _
Strange little house we lived in.
Wonderful little house.
It was everything you think of
what it should have been.
It was just exactly right.
_ Do you happen to remember when you first heard Sweet Judy Blue Eyes, which is a song that,
you know, do you know how many questions we have to answer about you in every interview we do? _
_ Do you remember where you were when you first heard it?
I was sitting in _ a _ hotel room somewhere, [E] either that or in my apartment, but I think
it was a hotel room.
_ And Stephen came in and sat down and started to play this song and I started
to cry.
_ That's the first time I ever heard it.
[Am] Yeah, it's a beautiful piece of music, isn't it?
It is beautiful.
Does it make you feel special?
I think it must make you feel [N] special.
Oh, it's wonderful.
Well, first of all, it's one of those pieces of music that is so
of a time and yet it's timeless.
Yes.
It's so rare to find something like that.
I mean, I feel personally about it because it brings floods
of memories to me about the time and the place and the people and Stephen and you and me at that age
and me at this age.
Yeah, we think about you every night when we do.
Thank you.
That's lovely.
[Em] I'd like to do something now, which we only thought of yesterday and we're not quite sure
how it's going to go.
And I think it will be just fine.
Would you do me a favor and please [N] welcome
my friend and my partner, Stephen Stills.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ This _ _ is your life, Judy Collins.
_ _ And _ _ I'm going to ask Judy, I asked her earlier if we could do a song that Stephen helped to
record many years ago from the Who Knows Where the Time Goes album, a beautiful song called
Someday Soon, written [G] by Ian Tyson.
Very beautiful. _ _ _
[Am] _ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
There's a young [Em] man, _ _ _ [C] his age is [G] 21,
_ _ [Bm] _
comes from down in _ southern [Am] Colorado.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G]
He's just out [Em] of the service and [C] he's looking for [G] his fun
someday [Am] _
soon.
[D] I'm going with him someday [G] _
_ soon.
_ _ _ My parents, they [Em] can't stand him
[C] because he works the [G] road.
_ _ [Bm] My father says that he will leave [Am] me _ _ [D] crying.
_ _ [G] But [D] I'll [Em] pull him right down the [C] toughest road I [G] know.
Someday [Am]
soon.
I'm [D] going with him someday [G]
soon.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D]
When he comes to call, _ _ [C] he ain't got a good word [G] to say.
_ [Em] _
I guess it's cause he was just as [A] wild
in his [D] early _ _ _ days.
[Am] [G] So blow you [Em] all, _
_ _ _ [C] blow my [G] love to me.
[Bm] _ He's driving in _ tonight [Am] from _ _ California.
[D] _ _ [G] He loves the [Em] damn _ rodeo [C] as much as [G] he loves me.
[Am] Someday soon.
_ [D] I'm going with him someday [G] _ soon. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [Am] _ [G] _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ [Am] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ Oh, [D] _ he _ _
_ _ _ [C] ain't got a good [G] word to _ _ [Em] say.
I guess it's cause he was just as wild [A] _ in his [D]
early _ _ days.
_ [G] So blow you all, [Em] _ _ _ _
[C] blow my [G] love to me.
He's [Bm] driving in tonight _ [Am] from _ _ [D] California.
_ _ [G] He loves that _ [Em] _ _ _ [C] just as
much as he [G] loves me.
[Am] Someday soon.
I'm [D] going with him someday, [G] _
_ _ _ [Em] someday, someday [Am]
soon.
You know I'm [D] going
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _