Chords for My Old Kentucky Home (Remastered)

Tempo:
93 bpm
Chords used:

C#

F#

G#

D#

A#

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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My Old Kentucky Home (Remastered) chords
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[F#]
[C#] [G#]
[C#] The [G#] [C#]
[G#] [C#] sun shines bright [F#] in the old Kentucky [C#] home, but his son [D#] of the dock [G#] is a gay.
[C#] The corn tops [F#] ripe and the meadows in the bloom, while the birds make [F#]
music [C#] all the day.
[G#] [C#] The young folks roll [F#] on the little cabin [C#] floor, all merry, [D#] all happy [G#] and bright.
[C#] But by hard times [F#] comes a knocking [C#] at the door, then my [G#] old Kentucky home, [C#] goodnight.
[A#] [C#] [F#] Weep no more, [C#] my lady, [F#] oh weep no more [C#] today.
We will sing one song [D#m] for the old Kentucky [C#] home, for the old Kentucky [G#]
home, [D#] far [C#]
away.
The [A#]
[C#] head must bow [F#] and the back will [C#] have to bend, wherever [D#] the [G#] docky may go.
[C#] Few more [F#] days and the trouble [C#] all will end, in the field [G#] where the sugar [C#]
canes grow.
[F#] [G#] [C#] Few more days [F#] for to drop the [C#] weary load, no matter [D#] it will never [G#] be light.
[C#] A few more [F#] days till we totter on the [C#] road, then my old Kentucky [G#] home, [C#]
[F#] goodnight.
[C#] [A#]
[C#] Weep [F#] no more, [C#] my lady, [F#] oh weep no more [C#] today.
We will sing one song [F#] for the [C] old Kentucky [C#] home, for the old Kentucky [G#]
home, [C#] far away.
[F#] [C#]
[N]
Key:  
C#
12341114
F#
134211112
G#
134211114
D#
12341116
A#
12341111
C#
12341114
F#
134211112
G#
134211114
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_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _
_ [C#] _ The [G#] _ _ [C#] _ _
_ [G#] _ [C#] sun shines bright [F#] in the old Kentucky [C#] home, but his son [D#] of the dock [G#] is a gay.
_ [C#] The corn tops [F#] ripe and the meadows in the bloom, while the birds make [F#]
music [C#] all the day.
[G#] _ [C#] The young folks roll [F#] on the little cabin [C#] floor, all merry, [D#] all happy [G#] and bright.
_ [C#] But by hard times [F#] comes a knocking [C#] at the door, then my [G#] old Kentucky _ _ home, _ [C#] _ goodnight. _ _ _
_ [A#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ [F#] Weep no more, [C#] my lady, _ [F#] oh _ weep no more [C#] today. _ _
We will sing one song [D#m] for the old Kentucky [C#] _ _ home, for the _ old Kentucky _ [G#] _
_ _ home, [D#] far _ [C#]
away.
_ _ _ _ The [A#] _
_ [C#] head must bow [F#] and the back will [C#] have to bend, wherever [D#] the [G#] docky may go.
_ [C#] Few more [F#] days and the trouble [C#] all will end, in the field [G#] where the sugar [C#]
canes grow.
[F#] _ _ [G#] [C#] Few more days [F#] for to drop the [C#] weary load, no matter [D#] it will never [G#] be light.
_ [C#] A few more [F#] days till we totter on the [C#] road, then my old Kentucky [G#] _ home, _ _ [C#] _
[F#] goodnight.
_ [C#] _ _ _ [A#] _ _
_ [C#] _ Weep [F#] no more, [C#] my lady, _ _ [F#] oh _ weep no more [C#] today.
_ _ _ We will sing one song [F#] for the [C] old Kentucky [C#] _ _ home, for the old Kentucky [G#] _ _ _
home, _ _ _ [C#] far away. _
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _