Chords for Muscadine Bloodline - CB Radio (Acoustic) // The Church Sessions
Tempo:
91.6 bpm
Chords used:
Db
Ab
Eb
F
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Ab] [Eb] [Db]
[Ab] [Db]
[Ab] Midnight drives and caffeine highs, crossing countless county lines, [Db] I give way more than ample time [Ab] to think.
[Gb]
[Ab] My [Gb] phone dies to no surprise, [Abm] CD skips to songs I like, [Db] that FM preacher might be right, [Eb] but he hits too close to home.
[Db] So I turned on my dad's OCB, [Eb] started searching all those frequencies, [F] heard a gravel voice on channel [Db] 3.
So it tuned in for a while, he [Ab] said, hey, if you're listening and you're out there on the road,
if you're running from something or a couple miles from home, this ain't [Fm] no fire and brimstone,
[Eb] I just want you to know that there's hope of forgiveness, never being alone.
[C] My whole life [Bb] had changed that night, [Eb] 50 miles from [Db] Tupelo, you can leave a man to Jesus on a CB [Ab] radio.
[Eb] [Db]
[Ab] [Db]
[Ab] He went on and on about his life, about the day he lost his wife, [Db] and all the times he wasn't thinking [Eb] right,
with a bottle in [Gb] his hand.
[Ab] Used to wish that he could turn back time, fix those loose ends left untied,
[F] how he started to [Eb] sell to swaddle pride, [Db] when he saw you have [Eb] to hold.
He [Ab] said, hey, if you're listening and you're out there on the road,
[Db] if you're running from something or a couple miles from home,
this [Fm] ain't no fire and brimstone, [Eb] I just want you to know that [Db] there's hope of forgiveness, [Eb] never being alone.
[F] My whole [Eb] life had changed that [Ab] night, 50 miles from [Db] Tupelo, you can leave a man to Jesus [Eb] on a CB [Fm] radio.
[Db]
[Fm] [Db] Well, the [F] signal started fading, [Ebm] about the time the dawn was breaking,
[Db] I parked the truck and I started praying, [Bb] for the first [Eb] time in a while.
Oh, [Ab] I said, hey, if you're listening, I'm just out here on the road,
I've [F] been running from something, I'm a long, long way from home.
[Db] I've had my fair share of mess ups, and I'm needing to know,
that [Eb] there's hope of forgiveness, never [Ab] being alone.
[C] My whole [Eb] life had changed that night, 50 miles from [Db] Tupelo, you can leave a man to Jesus on a CB [Ab] radio.
[Db] On a CB radio.
[Ab] [Ab]
[Ab] [Db]
[Ab] Midnight drives and caffeine highs, crossing countless county lines, [Db] I give way more than ample time [Ab] to think.
[Gb]
[Ab] My [Gb] phone dies to no surprise, [Abm] CD skips to songs I like, [Db] that FM preacher might be right, [Eb] but he hits too close to home.
[Db] So I turned on my dad's OCB, [Eb] started searching all those frequencies, [F] heard a gravel voice on channel [Db] 3.
So it tuned in for a while, he [Ab] said, hey, if you're listening and you're out there on the road,
if you're running from something or a couple miles from home, this ain't [Fm] no fire and brimstone,
[Eb] I just want you to know that there's hope of forgiveness, never being alone.
[C] My whole life [Bb] had changed that night, [Eb] 50 miles from [Db] Tupelo, you can leave a man to Jesus on a CB [Ab] radio.
[Eb] [Db]
[Ab] [Db]
[Ab] He went on and on about his life, about the day he lost his wife, [Db] and all the times he wasn't thinking [Eb] right,
with a bottle in [Gb] his hand.
[Ab] Used to wish that he could turn back time, fix those loose ends left untied,
[F] how he started to [Eb] sell to swaddle pride, [Db] when he saw you have [Eb] to hold.
He [Ab] said, hey, if you're listening and you're out there on the road,
[Db] if you're running from something or a couple miles from home,
this [Fm] ain't no fire and brimstone, [Eb] I just want you to know that [Db] there's hope of forgiveness, [Eb] never being alone.
[F] My whole [Eb] life had changed that [Ab] night, 50 miles from [Db] Tupelo, you can leave a man to Jesus [Eb] on a CB [Fm] radio.
[Db]
[Fm] [Db] Well, the [F] signal started fading, [Ebm] about the time the dawn was breaking,
[Db] I parked the truck and I started praying, [Bb] for the first [Eb] time in a while.
Oh, [Ab] I said, hey, if you're listening, I'm just out here on the road,
I've [F] been running from something, I'm a long, long way from home.
[Db] I've had my fair share of mess ups, and I'm needing to know,
that [Eb] there's hope of forgiveness, never [Ab] being alone.
[C] My whole [Eb] life had changed that night, 50 miles from [Db] Tupelo, you can leave a man to Jesus on a CB [Ab] radio.
[Db] On a CB radio.
[Ab] [Ab]
Key:
Db
Ab
Eb
F
Fm
Db
Ab
Eb
_ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Db] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] Midnight drives and caffeine highs, crossing countless county lines, [Db] I give way more than ample time [Ab] to think.
[Gb] _
[Ab] My [Gb] phone dies to no surprise, [Abm] CD skips to songs I like, [Db] that FM preacher might be right, [Eb] but he hits too close to home.
[Db] So I turned on my dad's OCB, [Eb] started searching all those frequencies, [F] heard a gravel voice on channel [Db] 3.
So it tuned in for a while, he [Ab] said, hey, if you're listening and you're out there on the road,
if you're running from something or a couple miles from home, this ain't [Fm] no fire and brimstone,
[Eb] I just want you to know that there's hope of forgiveness, never being alone.
[C] My whole life [Bb] had changed that night, [Eb] 50 miles from [Db] Tupelo, _ _ you can leave a man to Jesus on a CB [Ab] radio.
_ [Eb] _ _ [Db] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
[Ab] He went on and on about his life, about the day he lost his wife, [Db] and all the times he wasn't thinking [Eb] right,
with a bottle in [Gb] his hand.
[Ab] Used to wish that he could turn back time, fix those loose ends left untied,
[F] how he started to [Eb] sell to swaddle pride, [Db] when he saw you have [Eb] to hold.
He [Ab] said, hey, if you're listening and you're out there on the road,
[Db] if you're running from something or a couple miles from home,
this [Fm] ain't no fire and brimstone, [Eb] I just want you to know that [Db] there's hope of forgiveness, [Eb] never being alone.
[F] My whole [Eb] life had changed that [Ab] night, 50 miles from [Db] Tupelo, _ _ you can leave a man to Jesus [Eb] on a CB [Fm] radio.
_ _ _ [Db] _ _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ [Db] Well, _ _ _ the [F] signal started fading, [Ebm] about the time the dawn was breaking,
[Db] I parked the truck and I started praying, [Bb] for the first [Eb] time in a while.
_ _ Oh, [Ab] I said, hey, if you're listening, I'm just out here on the road,
I've [F] been running from something, I'm a long, long way from home.
[Db] I've had my fair share of mess ups, and I'm needing to know,
that [Eb] there's hope of forgiveness, never [Ab] being alone.
[C] My whole [Eb] life had changed that night, 50 miles from [Db] Tupelo, _ _ you can leave a man to Jesus on a CB [Ab] radio. _
_ [Db] _ On a CB radio.
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] Midnight drives and caffeine highs, crossing countless county lines, [Db] I give way more than ample time [Ab] to think.
[Gb] _
[Ab] My [Gb] phone dies to no surprise, [Abm] CD skips to songs I like, [Db] that FM preacher might be right, [Eb] but he hits too close to home.
[Db] So I turned on my dad's OCB, [Eb] started searching all those frequencies, [F] heard a gravel voice on channel [Db] 3.
So it tuned in for a while, he [Ab] said, hey, if you're listening and you're out there on the road,
if you're running from something or a couple miles from home, this ain't [Fm] no fire and brimstone,
[Eb] I just want you to know that there's hope of forgiveness, never being alone.
[C] My whole life [Bb] had changed that night, [Eb] 50 miles from [Db] Tupelo, _ _ you can leave a man to Jesus on a CB [Ab] radio.
_ [Eb] _ _ [Db] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
[Ab] He went on and on about his life, about the day he lost his wife, [Db] and all the times he wasn't thinking [Eb] right,
with a bottle in [Gb] his hand.
[Ab] Used to wish that he could turn back time, fix those loose ends left untied,
[F] how he started to [Eb] sell to swaddle pride, [Db] when he saw you have [Eb] to hold.
He [Ab] said, hey, if you're listening and you're out there on the road,
[Db] if you're running from something or a couple miles from home,
this [Fm] ain't no fire and brimstone, [Eb] I just want you to know that [Db] there's hope of forgiveness, [Eb] never being alone.
[F] My whole [Eb] life had changed that [Ab] night, 50 miles from [Db] Tupelo, _ _ you can leave a man to Jesus [Eb] on a CB [Fm] radio.
_ _ _ [Db] _ _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ [Db] Well, _ _ _ the [F] signal started fading, [Ebm] about the time the dawn was breaking,
[Db] I parked the truck and I started praying, [Bb] for the first [Eb] time in a while.
_ _ Oh, [Ab] I said, hey, if you're listening, I'm just out here on the road,
I've [F] been running from something, I'm a long, long way from home.
[Db] I've had my fair share of mess ups, and I'm needing to know,
that [Eb] there's hope of forgiveness, never [Ab] being alone.
[C] My whole [Eb] life had changed that night, 50 miles from [Db] Tupelo, _ _ you can leave a man to Jesus on a CB [Ab] radio. _
_ [Db] _ On a CB radio.
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _