Chords for Merle haggard & Johnny Cash... "Sing Me Back Home" (VIDEO)
Tempo:
58.2 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] [E]
You sure sing great, man.
It's sure good to have you on the show.
You know, you do a great job with those Jimmy Rogers songs.
Beautiful album you've got out.
Well, I guess Jimmy's about the daddy of them all, isn't he?
Yeah, I guess he is.
But you do a great job.
It's kind of like hearing Jimmy again, hearing you sing those Jimmy Rogers songs.
You do a great job.
Talking about prison songs and that type of thing, John, there's one thing that comes to my mind.
That's Folsom Prison, the San Quentin album.
Well, thank you, Merle.
I've done several shows at Folsom and San Quentin Prison, and I really did enjoy doing them.
I'll tell you something that actually did happen at San [A] Quentin.
Bill Wharton, [E] he let us business.
[D] [A]
He said goodbye, [E]
and [A] I heard him tell.
[D] Just before he knew me, [A] he'd find me.
Let my guitar [E] playing friend do [A] my
Want him
Sing me back [E] the [D] song
Take [E]
[A] me [E] home
[D]
[A] Sing me [E] back
[A]
[D] I recall [A] last Sunday
[G] A choir [D] came in to sing a few [A] old gospel songs.
[D] And I heard him [A] tell the [G] singers
There's a song my [D] mama sang
Could I hear it once [A] before you [D] move
Won't you sing me [A] back home
[G] A song I [D] made my
[A] [D] Take me [A] [G] there
[D] Sing me [A] back [D] home
Sing me [A] back
Before I
[D] [G]
You sure sing great, man.
It's sure good to have you on the show.
You know, you do a great job with those Jimmy Rogers songs.
Beautiful album you've got out.
Well, I guess Jimmy's about the daddy of them all, isn't he?
Yeah, I guess he is.
But you do a great job.
It's kind of like hearing Jimmy again, hearing you sing those Jimmy Rogers songs.
You do a great job.
Talking about prison songs and that type of thing, John, there's one thing that comes to my mind.
That's Folsom Prison, the San Quentin album.
Well, thank you, Merle.
I've done several shows at Folsom and San Quentin Prison, and I really did enjoy doing them.
I'll tell you something that actually did happen at San [A] Quentin.
Bill Wharton, [E] he let us business.
[D] [A]
He said goodbye, [E]
and [A] I heard him tell.
[D] Just before he knew me, [A] he'd find me.
Let my guitar [E] playing friend do [A] my
Want him
Sing me back [E] the [D] song
Take [E]
[A] me [E] home
[D]
[A] Sing me [E] back
[A]
[D] I recall [A] last Sunday
[G] A choir [D] came in to sing a few [A] old gospel songs.
[D] And I heard him [A] tell the [G] singers
There's a song my [D] mama sang
Could I hear it once [A] before you [D] move
Won't you sing me [A] back home
[G] A song I [D] made my
[A] [D] Take me [A] [G] there
[D] Sing me [A] back [D] home
Sing me [A] back
Before I
[D] [G]
Key:
A
D
E
G
A
D
E
G
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ You sure sing great, man.
It's sure good to have you on the show. _
You know, you do a great job with those Jimmy Rogers songs.
Beautiful album you've got out.
Well, I guess Jimmy's about the daddy of them all, isn't he?
Yeah, I guess he is.
But you do a great job.
It's kind of like hearing Jimmy again, hearing you sing those Jimmy Rogers songs.
You do a great job.
Talking about prison songs and that type of thing, John, there's one thing that comes to my mind.
That's Folsom Prison, the San Quentin album.
_ _ _ Well, thank you, Merle.
I've done several shows at Folsom and San Quentin Prison, and I really did enjoy doing them.
I'll tell you something that actually did happen at San [A] Quentin.
Bill Wharton, [E] he let us business.
[D] _ _ [A] _ _
_ He said goodbye, [E] _ _ _
and [A] I heard him tell.
_ [D] Just before he knew me, [A] he'd find me.
Let my guitar [E] playing friend do [A] my_ _
Want him_
Sing me back [E] the [D] song_
_ Take _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [A] me [E] home_
_ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ Sing me [E] back_
_ [A] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ I recall [A] last Sunday_
[G] A choir [D] _ _ came in to sing a few [A] old gospel songs.
_ [D] And I heard him [A] tell the [G] singers_
There's a song my [D] mama sang_
Could I hear it once [A] before you [D] move_
_ Won't you sing me [A] back home_
[G] A song I [D] _ _ made my_
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] Take me [A] _ _ [G] there_
[D] Sing _ me [A] back _ [D] _ _ _ home_
Sing me [A] back_
_ Before I_
[D] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ You sure sing great, man.
It's sure good to have you on the show. _
You know, you do a great job with those Jimmy Rogers songs.
Beautiful album you've got out.
Well, I guess Jimmy's about the daddy of them all, isn't he?
Yeah, I guess he is.
But you do a great job.
It's kind of like hearing Jimmy again, hearing you sing those Jimmy Rogers songs.
You do a great job.
Talking about prison songs and that type of thing, John, there's one thing that comes to my mind.
That's Folsom Prison, the San Quentin album.
_ _ _ Well, thank you, Merle.
I've done several shows at Folsom and San Quentin Prison, and I really did enjoy doing them.
I'll tell you something that actually did happen at San [A] Quentin.
Bill Wharton, [E] he let us business.
[D] _ _ [A] _ _
_ He said goodbye, [E] _ _ _
and [A] I heard him tell.
_ [D] Just before he knew me, [A] he'd find me.
Let my guitar [E] playing friend do [A] my_ _
Want him_
Sing me back [E] the [D] song_
_ Take _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [A] me [E] home_
_ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ Sing me [E] back_
_ [A] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ I recall [A] last Sunday_
[G] A choir [D] _ _ came in to sing a few [A] old gospel songs.
_ [D] And I heard him [A] tell the [G] singers_
There's a song my [D] mama sang_
Could I hear it once [A] before you [D] move_
_ Won't you sing me [A] back home_
[G] A song I [D] _ _ made my_
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] Take me [A] _ _ [G] there_
[D] Sing _ me [A] back _ [D] _ _ _ home_
Sing me [A] back_
_ Before I_
[D] _ _ _ [G] _