Chords for Mandolin Orange & Josh Oliver - The Last Train from Poor Valley
Tempo:
72.875 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
F#m
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B] [E] [B] [A] [F#] [E]
[B] [E]
[B] [E] [F#m] [E]
[B] [E] It was [B] good one time, [A] and everything was [E] mighty fine.
Cold [B] temples rolled [E] day and night, but things they [B] got slow, [A] for no [B] reason that [E] I know.
The ill winds they [B] hove and [E] decide.
Then the [B] mines all closed down, [A] and everybody [E] laid around.
[B] Wasn't very much that you [E] could do, except [B] stand in the line, and get [A] your ass in script on [E] time.
The woman [B] I could see had killed [E] a youth, but now the soft blue [B] snows of December.
[E]
Lightly fall [A] [E] my cabin rail, saw that last train from [A] poor valley.
Was [E] taking round her [B] and Becky [E] Richmond.
[B] [A] [E]
[B] [E]
[B] [E]
[B] [E]
Spent a coming on and [B] on, and [C#m] Lord said [E] we would be gone.
I think leaving [B] crossed your mind [E] every day.
Then you said [B] to me, things [A] are bad back home [E] you see.
I guess I [B] better be on [E] my way.
And I should [B] blame you now, [A] but I never [E] could somehow.
For a miner's [B] wife you weren't cut [E] out to be.
It wasn't [B] what you thought, [A] just some dreams [E] Lord involved.
You left [B] home and ran [E] away with me, now the soft blue snows [B] of [E] December.
Lightly fall [A]
[E] my cabin rail, saw that last train from [A] poor valley.
Was [E] taking round [B] her and Becky [E] Richmond.
Now [B]
[A] [F#m] [E] [B]
[E] [B]
[A] [E] [B]
[E] the soft blue [B] snows of [E] December.
[C#m] Lightly [E] fall [A] my [E] cabin rail, saw that last train from [F#m] poor valley.
[A] Was [E] taking round her and Becky Richmond.
[G#m]
[B] [E]
[B] [E] [F#m] [E]
[B] [E] It was [B] good one time, [A] and everything was [E] mighty fine.
Cold [B] temples rolled [E] day and night, but things they [B] got slow, [A] for no [B] reason that [E] I know.
The ill winds they [B] hove and [E] decide.
Then the [B] mines all closed down, [A] and everybody [E] laid around.
[B] Wasn't very much that you [E] could do, except [B] stand in the line, and get [A] your ass in script on [E] time.
The woman [B] I could see had killed [E] a youth, but now the soft blue [B] snows of December.
[E]
Lightly fall [A] [E] my cabin rail, saw that last train from [A] poor valley.
Was [E] taking round her [B] and Becky [E] Richmond.
[B] [A] [E]
[B] [E]
[B] [E]
[B] [E]
Spent a coming on and [B] on, and [C#m] Lord said [E] we would be gone.
I think leaving [B] crossed your mind [E] every day.
Then you said [B] to me, things [A] are bad back home [E] you see.
I guess I [B] better be on [E] my way.
And I should [B] blame you now, [A] but I never [E] could somehow.
For a miner's [B] wife you weren't cut [E] out to be.
It wasn't [B] what you thought, [A] just some dreams [E] Lord involved.
You left [B] home and ran [E] away with me, now the soft blue snows [B] of [E] December.
Lightly fall [A]
[E] my cabin rail, saw that last train from [A] poor valley.
Was [E] taking round [B] her and Becky [E] Richmond.
Now [B]
[A] [F#m] [E] [B]
[E] [B]
[A] [E] [B]
[E] the soft blue [B] snows of [E] December.
[C#m] Lightly [E] fall [A] my [E] cabin rail, saw that last train from [F#m] poor valley.
[A] Was [E] taking round her and Becky Richmond.
[G#m]
Key:
E
B
A
F#m
C#m
E
B
A
[B] _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [A] _ [F#] _ [E] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ [F#m] _ [E] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ It _ was [B] good one time, [A] and everything was [E] mighty fine.
Cold [B] temples rolled [E] day and night, _ but things they [B] got slow, [A] for no [B] reason that [E] I know.
The ill winds they [B] hove and [E] decide. _ _
Then the [B] mines all closed down, [A] and everybody [E] laid around. _
[B] Wasn't very much that you [E] could do, except [B] stand in the line, and get [A] your ass in script on [E] time.
The woman [B] I could see had killed [E] a youth, _ but now the soft blue [B] snows of December.
[E] _ _
Lightly fall _ [A] [E] my cabin rail, _ saw that last train from [A] poor valley.
Was [E] taking round her [B] and Becky [E] Richmond. _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [A] _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ Spent a coming on and [B] on, and [C#m] Lord said [E] we would be gone.
I think leaving [B] crossed your mind [E] every day. _
_ Then you said [B] to me, things [A] are bad back home [E] you see.
I guess I [B] better be on [E] my way.
_ And I should [B] blame you now, [A] but I never [E] could somehow.
For a miner's [B] wife you weren't cut [E] out to be.
_ It wasn't [B] what you thought, [A] just some dreams [E] Lord involved.
You left [B] home and ran [E] away with me, _ now the soft blue snows [B] of [E] December.
_ _ Lightly fall [A] _
[E] my cabin rail, _ saw that last train from [A] poor valley.
Was [E] taking round [B] her and Becky [E] Richmond.
_ Now _ _ [B] _
_ [A] _ [F#m] _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [E] _ _ the soft blue [B] snows of _ [E] December. _ _
[C#m] Lightly [E] fall [A] my [E] cabin rail, saw that last train from [F#m] poor valley.
[A] Was [E] taking round her and Becky Richmond.
_ [G#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ [F#m] _ [E] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ It _ was [B] good one time, [A] and everything was [E] mighty fine.
Cold [B] temples rolled [E] day and night, _ but things they [B] got slow, [A] for no [B] reason that [E] I know.
The ill winds they [B] hove and [E] decide. _ _
Then the [B] mines all closed down, [A] and everybody [E] laid around. _
[B] Wasn't very much that you [E] could do, except [B] stand in the line, and get [A] your ass in script on [E] time.
The woman [B] I could see had killed [E] a youth, _ but now the soft blue [B] snows of December.
[E] _ _
Lightly fall _ [A] [E] my cabin rail, _ saw that last train from [A] poor valley.
Was [E] taking round her [B] and Becky [E] Richmond. _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [A] _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ Spent a coming on and [B] on, and [C#m] Lord said [E] we would be gone.
I think leaving [B] crossed your mind [E] every day. _
_ Then you said [B] to me, things [A] are bad back home [E] you see.
I guess I [B] better be on [E] my way.
_ And I should [B] blame you now, [A] but I never [E] could somehow.
For a miner's [B] wife you weren't cut [E] out to be.
_ It wasn't [B] what you thought, [A] just some dreams [E] Lord involved.
You left [B] home and ran [E] away with me, _ now the soft blue snows [B] of [E] December.
_ _ Lightly fall [A] _
[E] my cabin rail, _ saw that last train from [A] poor valley.
Was [E] taking round [B] her and Becky [E] Richmond.
_ Now _ _ [B] _
_ [A] _ [F#m] _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [E] _ _ the soft blue [B] snows of _ [E] December. _ _
[C#m] Lightly [E] fall [A] my [E] cabin rail, saw that last train from [F#m] poor valley.
[A] Was [E] taking round her and Becky Richmond.
_ [G#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _