Chords for Mountain Lady ~ Anita Carter
Tempo:
107.95 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Eb
F
C
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb] [C]
[F] [Bb]
Mountain lady, [Eb] do you sit on your front porch in the end [Bb] of the day?
[F] Mountain lady, do you [Eb] think your kids will ever come back to [Bb] stay?
Mountain lady, [Eb] does the columbine still twine around [Bb] your door?
And [F] did you ever get a rug to cover [Eb] the cracks where my diaper dried on your [Bb] wooden floor?
[Eb]
Appalachian lady, once [Bb]
I was your little [Eb] babe, [Bb] and you rocked me in your homemade rocking [F]
chair.
Since [Eb] I heard the wild goose calling, [Bb]
I've done a lot [Eb] of falling.
[Bb] Mountain lady, someday [F] I'll come to [Bb] you there.
[C] [Bb]
Mountain lady, [Eb] does the country church bell ring on Sunday [Bb]
morn?
[G] [F] Mountain lady, do [Eb] you still wear that old apron ragged [Bb] and torn?
[G] [Bb] Mountain lady, [Eb] on winter nights before the old [Bb] fireplace,
[F] As you look into the flame, [Eb] can you hear me call your name, and do you see [Bb] my face?
[Eb]
Appalachian lady, once [Bb]
I was your little [Eb] babe, and [Bb] you rocked me in your homemade rocking [F]
chair.
Since [Eb] I heard the wild goose calling, [Bb]
I've done a lot [Eb] of falling.
[Bb] Mountain lady, [F] someday I'll come to [Bb] you there.
Mountain lady.
[F] [Bb]
Mountain lady, [Eb] do you sit on your front porch in the end [Bb] of the day?
[F] Mountain lady, do you [Eb] think your kids will ever come back to [Bb] stay?
Mountain lady, [Eb] does the columbine still twine around [Bb] your door?
And [F] did you ever get a rug to cover [Eb] the cracks where my diaper dried on your [Bb] wooden floor?
[Eb]
Appalachian lady, once [Bb]
I was your little [Eb] babe, [Bb] and you rocked me in your homemade rocking [F]
chair.
Since [Eb] I heard the wild goose calling, [Bb]
I've done a lot [Eb] of falling.
[Bb] Mountain lady, someday [F] I'll come to [Bb] you there.
[C] [Bb]
Mountain lady, [Eb] does the country church bell ring on Sunday [Bb]
morn?
[G] [F] Mountain lady, do [Eb] you still wear that old apron ragged [Bb] and torn?
[G] [Bb] Mountain lady, [Eb] on winter nights before the old [Bb] fireplace,
[F] As you look into the flame, [Eb] can you hear me call your name, and do you see [Bb] my face?
[Eb]
Appalachian lady, once [Bb]
I was your little [Eb] babe, and [Bb] you rocked me in your homemade rocking [F]
chair.
Since [Eb] I heard the wild goose calling, [Bb]
I've done a lot [Eb] of falling.
[Bb] Mountain lady, [F] someday I'll come to [Bb] you there.
Mountain lady.
Key:
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Eb
F
C
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Bb
Eb
F
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ Mountain lady, _ _ _ _ [Eb] do you sit on your front porch in the end [Bb] of the _ day? _ _ _
[F] Mountain lady, _ _ _ do you [Eb] think your kids will ever come back to [Bb] stay? _ _ _ _ _
Mountain lady, _ _ _ _ [Eb] does the columbine still twine around [Bb] your door?
_ _ _ And [F] did you ever get a rug to cover [Eb] the cracks where my diaper dried on your [Bb] wooden floor?
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ Appalachian lady, once [Bb]
I was your little [Eb] babe, _ [Bb] and you rocked me in your homemade rocking [F]
chair.
_ _ _ _ Since [Eb] I heard the wild goose calling, _ _ [Bb]
I've done a lot [Eb] of falling.
[Bb] Mountain lady, someday [F] I'll come to [Bb] you there. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Mountain lady, _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] does the country church bell ring on Sunday [Bb] _
morn?
_ _ _ [G] _ [F] Mountain lady, _ _ do [Eb] you still wear that old apron ragged [Bb] and torn?
_ _ _ _ [G] _ [Bb] Mountain lady, _ _ _ _ [Eb] on winter nights before the old [Bb] fireplace,
_ _ _ _ [F] As you look into the flame, [Eb] can you hear me call your name, and do you see [Bb] my _ face?
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ Appalachian lady, once [Bb]
I was your little [Eb] babe, and [Bb] you rocked me in your homemade rocking [F]
chair.
_ _ _ _ Since [Eb] I heard the wild goose calling, _ _ [Bb]
I've done a lot [Eb] of falling.
[Bb] Mountain lady, _ [F] someday I'll come to [Bb] you there. _ _ _ _ _ _
Mountain lady. _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ Mountain lady, _ _ _ _ [Eb] do you sit on your front porch in the end [Bb] of the _ day? _ _ _
[F] Mountain lady, _ _ _ do you [Eb] think your kids will ever come back to [Bb] stay? _ _ _ _ _
Mountain lady, _ _ _ _ [Eb] does the columbine still twine around [Bb] your door?
_ _ _ And [F] did you ever get a rug to cover [Eb] the cracks where my diaper dried on your [Bb] wooden floor?
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ Appalachian lady, once [Bb]
I was your little [Eb] babe, _ [Bb] and you rocked me in your homemade rocking [F]
chair.
_ _ _ _ Since [Eb] I heard the wild goose calling, _ _ [Bb]
I've done a lot [Eb] of falling.
[Bb] Mountain lady, someday [F] I'll come to [Bb] you there. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Mountain lady, _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] does the country church bell ring on Sunday [Bb] _
morn?
_ _ _ [G] _ [F] Mountain lady, _ _ do [Eb] you still wear that old apron ragged [Bb] and torn?
_ _ _ _ [G] _ [Bb] Mountain lady, _ _ _ _ [Eb] on winter nights before the old [Bb] fireplace,
_ _ _ _ [F] As you look into the flame, [Eb] can you hear me call your name, and do you see [Bb] my _ face?
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ Appalachian lady, once [Bb]
I was your little [Eb] babe, and [Bb] you rocked me in your homemade rocking [F]
chair.
_ _ _ _ Since [Eb] I heard the wild goose calling, _ _ [Bb]
I've done a lot [Eb] of falling.
[Bb] Mountain lady, _ [F] someday I'll come to [Bb] you there. _ _ _ _ _ _
Mountain lady. _ _ _ _ _