Chords for Kris Kristofferson - Here Comes That Rainbow Again
Tempo:
92.2 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
G
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
Well, this song was inspired by a scene out of the Grapes of Wrath.
So I kind of wrote it with John Steinbeck.
Only, he was dead at the time.
The scene was a small roadside cafe.
The waitress was sweeping [E] the floor.
Two truck drivers drinking their coffee.
Two oaky kids by [A] the door.
How much are them candies, they asked her.
How much have you got, [E] she replied.
We've only a penny between us.
Them's two for a penny, [A] she lied.
[D] And the daylight grew heavy [A] with thunder.
[E] With the smell of the rain [A] on the wind.
[D] Ain't it just [A] like a human.
[E] Here comes that rainbow [A] again.
[D]
One truck driver called to the waitress.
After [A] the kids went outside.
Them candies ain't two for a penny.
So what's it to you, she [D] replied.
In silence [A] they finished [D] their coffee.
Got up and nodded [G] goodbye.
She called, hey you left too [D] much money.
[A] So what's it to you, they [D] replied.
[G] And the daylight was heavy [D] with thunder.
[A] With the smell of the rain [D] on the wind.
[G]
Ain't it just [D] like a human.
[A] Here comes that rainbow [D] again.
[G]
Ain't it just [D] like a human.
[A] Here comes that [D] rainbow again.
[N] [Am] [B] [A]
Well, this song was inspired by a scene out of the Grapes of Wrath.
So I kind of wrote it with John Steinbeck.
Only, he was dead at the time.
The scene was a small roadside cafe.
The waitress was sweeping [E] the floor.
Two truck drivers drinking their coffee.
Two oaky kids by [A] the door.
How much are them candies, they asked her.
How much have you got, [E] she replied.
We've only a penny between us.
Them's two for a penny, [A] she lied.
[D] And the daylight grew heavy [A] with thunder.
[E] With the smell of the rain [A] on the wind.
[D] Ain't it just [A] like a human.
[E] Here comes that rainbow [A] again.
[D]
One truck driver called to the waitress.
After [A] the kids went outside.
Them candies ain't two for a penny.
So what's it to you, she [D] replied.
In silence [A] they finished [D] their coffee.
Got up and nodded [G] goodbye.
She called, hey you left too [D] much money.
[A] So what's it to you, they [D] replied.
[G] And the daylight was heavy [D] with thunder.
[A] With the smell of the rain [D] on the wind.
[G]
Ain't it just [D] like a human.
[A] Here comes that rainbow [D] again.
[G]
Ain't it just [D] like a human.
[A] Here comes that [D] rainbow again.
[N] [Am] [B] [A]
Key:
A
D
E
G
Am
A
D
E
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ Well, this song was inspired by a scene out of the Grapes of Wrath.
So I kind of wrote it with John Steinbeck.
Only, he was dead at the time.
The _ _ _ _ scene was a small roadside cafe.
_ _ The waitress was sweeping [E] the floor.
_ Two truck drivers drinking their coffee.
_ _ Two oaky kids by [A] the door.
_ How much are them candies, they asked her.
_ How much have you got, [E] she replied.
_ _ We've only a penny between us.
_ Them's two for a penny, [A] she lied.
_ [D] And the daylight grew heavy [A] with thunder.
_ [E] With the smell of the rain [A] on the wind.
_ _ [D] _ Ain't it just [A] like a human.
_ _ [E] Here comes that rainbow [A] again.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ One truck driver called to the waitress.
_ After [A] the kids went outside.
_ Them candies ain't two for a penny.
_ _ So what's it to you, she [D] replied.
_ In silence [A] they finished [D] their coffee.
_ _ Got up and nodded [G] goodbye.
_ _ She called, hey you left too [D] much money.
_ [A] So what's it to you, they [D] replied.
_ [G] And the daylight was heavy [D] with thunder.
_ [A] With the smell of the rain [D] on the wind.
_ _ [G] _
Ain't it just [D] like a human.
_ _ [A] Here comes that rainbow [D] again.
_ _ [G] _
Ain't it just [D] like a human.
_ _ [A] Here comes that [D] rainbow again.
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ [B] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ Well, this song was inspired by a scene out of the Grapes of Wrath.
So I kind of wrote it with John Steinbeck.
Only, he was dead at the time.
The _ _ _ _ scene was a small roadside cafe.
_ _ The waitress was sweeping [E] the floor.
_ Two truck drivers drinking their coffee.
_ _ Two oaky kids by [A] the door.
_ How much are them candies, they asked her.
_ How much have you got, [E] she replied.
_ _ We've only a penny between us.
_ Them's two for a penny, [A] she lied.
_ [D] And the daylight grew heavy [A] with thunder.
_ [E] With the smell of the rain [A] on the wind.
_ _ [D] _ Ain't it just [A] like a human.
_ _ [E] Here comes that rainbow [A] again.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ One truck driver called to the waitress.
_ After [A] the kids went outside.
_ Them candies ain't two for a penny.
_ _ So what's it to you, she [D] replied.
_ In silence [A] they finished [D] their coffee.
_ _ Got up and nodded [G] goodbye.
_ _ She called, hey you left too [D] much money.
_ [A] So what's it to you, they [D] replied.
_ [G] And the daylight was heavy [D] with thunder.
_ [A] With the smell of the rain [D] on the wind.
_ _ [G] _
Ain't it just [D] like a human.
_ _ [A] Here comes that rainbow [D] again.
_ _ [G] _
Ain't it just [D] like a human.
_ _ [A] Here comes that [D] rainbow again.
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ [B] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _