Chords for Kyle Park - Don't Forget Where You Come From (Official Video)
Tempo:
101.8 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
A
Em
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Lord, I give you all that I am this day.
Please brush away my weariness so that I may be inspired in my work.
I trust you are with me.
Amen.
[G] [F]
[F#] [G]
[N]
Late.
[D]
[A#] [D] I know, I know.
You're late.
Again.
[Gm] I'm sorry.
[G] Son, this is the second time this week.
It won't happen again.
It better [D] not happen again, because if it does, you're fired.
Do you understand me?
Yes.
Good.
Now go sell a car.
[E] [N]
Hey, Mom.
[C] Not now.
Can we talk later?
I mean
[B] [D]
I remember my old man.
He worked in the oil fields, and I could never [G] understand why.
[D]
Dirt and grease on his hands, driving home at sundown, making just enough to [G] get us by.
[A] When I left home, I swore I'd [Em] make it rich some other way.
[A] I didn't know where I was going, [Em] but my dad [F#m] would [G] always say,
[D] Pray out loud, make us proud.
[G] And son, don't forget where you [D] come from.
A few years out on the road, working on the high lines, but got laid off in the [G] spring.
[D] I mowed yards and sold used cars, I worked nights down at the bars.
Yeah, I tried damn near [G] everything.
I [A] had to find my own [Em] way, no matter what he said.
[A] But the sound of his voice was [Em] still [D] ringing [G] in my head.
[D] Pray out loud, make us proud.
[G] And son, don't forget where you [Bm] come from.
[A] [G]
[Bm]
[A] [G]
[D] And I [A] went home to beat my daddy's side [Em] before he passed away.
And [A] I never will forget the last [Em] word [D] I heard [G] him say.
[D] Pray out loud, make us proud.
[G] And son, don't forget where [D] you come from.
Now I'm breaking ground on my own, oceans of oil fields, and my hands get dirty [G] every day.
[D] A big house in San Antonio, I'm living a good life, but my home seems [G] far away.
[A] No matter where I am, each night [Em] before I fall asleep,
[A] I'll always think of what [Em] my daddy [D] said [G] to me.
Pray [D] out loud, make us proud.
[G] And son, don't forget to pray [D] out loud.
Make us proud.
[G] And son, don't forget where you [D] come from.
I remember my old man, he worked in the oil fields, and now I understand [G] why.
Please brush away my weariness so that I may be inspired in my work.
I trust you are with me.
Amen.
[G] [F]
[F#] [G]
[N]
Late.
[D]
[A#] [D] I know, I know.
You're late.
Again.
[Gm] I'm sorry.
[G] Son, this is the second time this week.
It won't happen again.
It better [D] not happen again, because if it does, you're fired.
Do you understand me?
Yes.
Good.
Now go sell a car.
[E] [N]
Hey, Mom.
[C] Not now.
Can we talk later?
I mean
[B] [D]
I remember my old man.
He worked in the oil fields, and I could never [G] understand why.
[D]
Dirt and grease on his hands, driving home at sundown, making just enough to [G] get us by.
[A] When I left home, I swore I'd [Em] make it rich some other way.
[A] I didn't know where I was going, [Em] but my dad [F#m] would [G] always say,
[D] Pray out loud, make us proud.
[G] And son, don't forget where you [D] come from.
A few years out on the road, working on the high lines, but got laid off in the [G] spring.
[D] I mowed yards and sold used cars, I worked nights down at the bars.
Yeah, I tried damn near [G] everything.
I [A] had to find my own [Em] way, no matter what he said.
[A] But the sound of his voice was [Em] still [D] ringing [G] in my head.
[D] Pray out loud, make us proud.
[G] And son, don't forget where you [Bm] come from.
[A] [G]
[Bm]
[A] [G]
[D] And I [A] went home to beat my daddy's side [Em] before he passed away.
And [A] I never will forget the last [Em] word [D] I heard [G] him say.
[D] Pray out loud, make us proud.
[G] And son, don't forget where [D] you come from.
Now I'm breaking ground on my own, oceans of oil fields, and my hands get dirty [G] every day.
[D] A big house in San Antonio, I'm living a good life, but my home seems [G] far away.
[A] No matter where I am, each night [Em] before I fall asleep,
[A] I'll always think of what [Em] my daddy [D] said [G] to me.
Pray [D] out loud, make us proud.
[G] And son, don't forget to pray [D] out loud.
Make us proud.
[G] And son, don't forget where you [D] come from.
I remember my old man, he worked in the oil fields, and now I understand [G] why.
Key:
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D
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Em
Bm
G
D
A
_ _ Lord, I give you all that I am this day.
Please brush away my weariness so that I may be inspired in my work. _
I trust you are with me.
Amen. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
Late. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[A#] _ _ [D] I know, I know.
You're late.
Again.
_ [Gm] I'm sorry.
[G] Son, this is the second time this week.
It won't happen again.
It better [D] not happen again, because if it does, you're fired.
Do you understand me?
Yes.
Good.
Now go sell a car. _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
Hey, Mom.
_ [C] Not now.
Can we talk later?
I mean_ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I remember my old man.
He worked in the oil fields, and I could never [G] understand why.
_ _ [D] _
Dirt and grease on his hands, driving home at sundown, making just enough to [G] get us by.
_ [A] When I left home, I swore I'd [Em] make it rich some other way.
[A] I didn't know where I was going, [Em] but my dad [F#m] would [G] always say,
[D] Pray out loud, make us proud.
[G] And son, don't forget where you [D] come from.
_ _ _ _ A few years out on the road, working on the high lines, but got laid off in the [G] spring.
_ _ [D] I mowed yards and sold used cars, I worked nights down at the bars.
Yeah, I tried damn near [G] everything.
I _ [A] had to find my own [Em] way, no matter what he said.
[A] But the sound of his voice was [Em] still [D] ringing [G] in my head.
[D] Pray out loud, make us proud.
[G] And son, don't forget where you [Bm] come from.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] And I [A] went home to beat my daddy's side [Em] before he passed away.
And [A] I never will forget the last [Em] word [D] I heard [G] him say.
[D] Pray out loud, make us proud.
[G] And son, don't forget where [D] you come from. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Now I'm breaking ground on my own, oceans of oil fields, and my hands get dirty [G] every day.
_ _ [D] A big house in San Antonio, I'm living a good life, but my home seems [G] far away.
_ [A] No matter where I am, each night [Em] before I fall asleep,
_ [A] I'll always think of what [Em] my daddy [D] said [G] to me.
Pray [D] out loud, make us proud.
[G] And son, don't forget to pray [D] out loud.
Make us proud.
[G] And son, don't forget where you [D] come from.
_ _ _ _ _ I remember my old man, he worked in the oil fields, and now I understand [G] why. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Please brush away my weariness so that I may be inspired in my work. _
I trust you are with me.
Amen. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
Late. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[A#] _ _ [D] I know, I know.
You're late.
Again.
_ [Gm] I'm sorry.
[G] Son, this is the second time this week.
It won't happen again.
It better [D] not happen again, because if it does, you're fired.
Do you understand me?
Yes.
Good.
Now go sell a car. _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
Hey, Mom.
_ [C] Not now.
Can we talk later?
I mean_ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I remember my old man.
He worked in the oil fields, and I could never [G] understand why.
_ _ [D] _
Dirt and grease on his hands, driving home at sundown, making just enough to [G] get us by.
_ [A] When I left home, I swore I'd [Em] make it rich some other way.
[A] I didn't know where I was going, [Em] but my dad [F#m] would [G] always say,
[D] Pray out loud, make us proud.
[G] And son, don't forget where you [D] come from.
_ _ _ _ A few years out on the road, working on the high lines, but got laid off in the [G] spring.
_ _ [D] I mowed yards and sold used cars, I worked nights down at the bars.
Yeah, I tried damn near [G] everything.
I _ [A] had to find my own [Em] way, no matter what he said.
[A] But the sound of his voice was [Em] still [D] ringing [G] in my head.
[D] Pray out loud, make us proud.
[G] And son, don't forget where you [Bm] come from.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] And I [A] went home to beat my daddy's side [Em] before he passed away.
And [A] I never will forget the last [Em] word [D] I heard [G] him say.
[D] Pray out loud, make us proud.
[G] And son, don't forget where [D] you come from. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Now I'm breaking ground on my own, oceans of oil fields, and my hands get dirty [G] every day.
_ _ [D] A big house in San Antonio, I'm living a good life, but my home seems [G] far away.
_ [A] No matter where I am, each night [Em] before I fall asleep,
_ [A] I'll always think of what [Em] my daddy [D] said [G] to me.
Pray [D] out loud, make us proud.
[G] And son, don't forget to pray [D] out loud.
Make us proud.
[G] And son, don't forget where you [D] come from.
_ _ _ _ _ I remember my old man, he worked in the oil fields, and now I understand [G] why. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _