Chords for L and N don't Stop Here Anymore
Tempo:
97.45 bpm
Chords used:
G
F
D
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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When I was a curly [F]-headed baby, [G] my daddy sat me down upon his [F] knee.
He said, [G] boy, go to school and learn [F] your letters.
[D] Don't be a dirty minor [G] like me.
I was born and raised in the mouth of the Liggett [F] holler.
Cold [G]
cars rambled past [F] my door.
Now [G] they're standing in a rusty roll-all, [F] empty.
[D] And the L.M..N. don't [G] stop here anymore. I used to think my daddy was [Dm] a black [F] man, [G] with script enough to buy the [F] company store. [G] Now he goes downtown with [Dm] empty pockets, [F] [D] and his face as white as a [G] February snow. I was born and raised in the mouth of the Liggett [F] holler. [G] Cold cars rambled [F] past my door. [Dm] Now they're [G] standing in a rusty roll-all, empty. [F] And [D] the L.M.N. don't stop [G] here anymore. Last night I dreamed I went down [F] to the commissary [G] to draw my pay like I always did [F] before. But [G] them kudzu vines were coming through [F] the window, [D] and the leaves and grass were [G] growing through the floor. I was born and raised in the mouth of the [F] Liggett holler. [G] Cold cars rambled past [F] my door. [Dm] [G] Now they're standing in a rusty [Dm] roll-all, empty. [F] [D] And the L.M..N. don't stop [G] here anymore. And [D] the L.M.N. don't stop [G] here anymore.
He said, [G] boy, go to school and learn [F] your letters.
[D] Don't be a dirty minor [G] like me.
I was born and raised in the mouth of the Liggett [F] holler.
Cold [G]
cars rambled past [F] my door.
Now [G] they're standing in a rusty roll-all, [F] empty.
[D] And the L.M..N. don't [G] stop here anymore. I used to think my daddy was [Dm] a black [F] man, [G] with script enough to buy the [F] company store. [G] Now he goes downtown with [Dm] empty pockets, [F] [D] and his face as white as a [G] February snow. I was born and raised in the mouth of the Liggett [F] holler. [G] Cold cars rambled [F] past my door. [Dm] Now they're [G] standing in a rusty roll-all, empty. [F] And [D] the L.M.N. don't stop [G] here anymore. Last night I dreamed I went down [F] to the commissary [G] to draw my pay like I always did [F] before. But [G] them kudzu vines were coming through [F] the window, [D] and the leaves and grass were [G] growing through the floor. I was born and raised in the mouth of the [F] Liggett holler. [G] Cold cars rambled past [F] my door. [Dm] [G] Now they're standing in a rusty [Dm] roll-all, empty. [F] [D] And the L.M..N. don't stop [G] here anymore. And [D] the L.M.N. don't stop [G] here anymore.
Key:
G
F
D
Dm
G
F
D
Dm
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ When I was a curly [F]-headed baby, _ [G] my daddy sat me down upon his [F] knee. _
He said, [G] boy, go to school and learn [F] your letters.
_ [D] Don't be a dirty minor [G] like me. _ _ _
_ I was born and raised in the mouth of the Liggett [F] holler.
_ Cold [G]
cars rambled past [F] my door. _
Now [G] they're standing in a rusty roll-all, [F] empty.
_ [D] And the L.M..N. don't [G] stop here anymore. _ _ _ _ I used to think my daddy was [Dm] a black [F] man, _ [G] with script enough to buy the [F] company store. _ _ [G] Now he goes downtown with [Dm] empty pockets, [F] _ [D] and his face as white as a [G] February snow. _ _ _ _ I was born and raised in the mouth of the Liggett [F] holler. _ _ [G] Cold cars rambled [F] past my door. _ [Dm] Now they're [G] standing in a rusty roll-all, empty. [F] _ And [D] the L.M.N. _ don't stop [G] here anymore. _ _ _ _ Last night I dreamed I went down [F] to the commissary [G] to draw my pay like I always did [F] before. _ But [G] them kudzu vines were coming through [F] the window, _ [D] and the leaves and grass were [G] growing through the floor. _ _ _ I was born and raised in the mouth of the [F] Liggett holler. _ [G] Cold cars rambled past [F] my door. [Dm] _ [G] Now they're standing in a rusty [Dm] roll-all, empty. [F] _ [D] And the L.M..N. don't stop [G] here anymore. _ And [D] the L.M.N. _ don't stop [G] here anymore. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ When I was a curly [F]-headed baby, _ [G] my daddy sat me down upon his [F] knee. _
He said, [G] boy, go to school and learn [F] your letters.
_ [D] Don't be a dirty minor [G] like me. _ _ _
_ I was born and raised in the mouth of the Liggett [F] holler.
_ Cold [G]
cars rambled past [F] my door. _
Now [G] they're standing in a rusty roll-all, [F] empty.
_ [D] And the L.M..N. don't [G] stop here anymore. _ _ _ _ I used to think my daddy was [Dm] a black [F] man, _ [G] with script enough to buy the [F] company store. _ _ [G] Now he goes downtown with [Dm] empty pockets, [F] _ [D] and his face as white as a [G] February snow. _ _ _ _ I was born and raised in the mouth of the Liggett [F] holler. _ _ [G] Cold cars rambled [F] past my door. _ [Dm] Now they're [G] standing in a rusty roll-all, empty. [F] _ And [D] the L.M.N. _ don't stop [G] here anymore. _ _ _ _ Last night I dreamed I went down [F] to the commissary [G] to draw my pay like I always did [F] before. _ But [G] them kudzu vines were coming through [F] the window, _ [D] and the leaves and grass were [G] growing through the floor. _ _ _ I was born and raised in the mouth of the [F] Liggett holler. _ [G] Cold cars rambled past [F] my door. [Dm] _ [G] Now they're standing in a rusty [Dm] roll-all, empty. [F] _ [D] And the L.M..N. don't stop [G] here anymore. _ And [D] the L.M.N. _ don't stop [G] here anymore. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _