Chords for Noah Kahan - Going Home With Noah
Tempo:
116.55 bpm
Chords used:
C#
C
F
A#
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Vermont's one of the places where every single stereotype is totally accurate.
Yeah, Richard!
Can I bring one of the dogs?
Actually, no, we have a leash for this one.
He runs away.
Barking
It makes you feel like a certain nostalgia or something.
I think that a lot of folk music and the music I try to write has that weird feeling you can't really describe.
I get that from being out here and growing up here, where I can explore and I'm not confined to anything.
I don't know, definitely.
Singing
[C]
[E] [Dm]
[C]
[F] Singing
[A#]
Alright, [Dm]
[A#] so this is Coburn's, [D] man.
This is like the general store in town.
[C]
[N] This is pretty much like the only place you can go to get food or water or supplies in case any flocks of goats come.
This is our biggest deal.
Today and always.
Well, I hope I see you guys tonight.
[A#]
Yeah, I have.
I've been here for a few days and I'm going to play a show tonight and then come back [G] down.
Yep, [F] I'm growing a beard out, looking very depressed.
Trying to change things up.
So yeah, I'm doing this show in my hometown of Stratford, Vermont.
As you can see, it's in a super old [N] townhouse, this historic building in Stratford that's [G#] been here since 1776.
All the proceeds from the show, from the tickets, which I made too expensive for a reason,
are [C] going to, just keeping this [G#] place in [N]
maintainable fashion and making it able that people can do things like this here.
I'm so happy to help out.
It's so cool to do a show back home where everyone comes out and sees [A#m] it.
It's harder than I thought to [F#] tell the truth.
[C#]
It's going to leave you in pieces.
[F] All alone with your [C#] demons.
And I know that we [F#] need [C#] this.
[A#] But I've been too afraid [F#] to tell the truth.
[C#] Hold me [D#m] close and I [C#] won't leave.
[F] Because it hurts [C#] when you hurt [F#m] so [C] much.
So [G] much to say but I [C#] don't [G#] speak.
And I hate that I let [C#] you stop.
Yeah, Richard!
Can I bring one of the dogs?
Actually, no, we have a leash for this one.
He runs away.
Barking
It makes you feel like a certain nostalgia or something.
I think that a lot of folk music and the music I try to write has that weird feeling you can't really describe.
I get that from being out here and growing up here, where I can explore and I'm not confined to anything.
I don't know, definitely.
Singing
[C]
[E] [Dm]
[C]
[F] Singing
[A#]
Alright, [Dm]
[A#] so this is Coburn's, [D] man.
This is like the general store in town.
[C]
[N] This is pretty much like the only place you can go to get food or water or supplies in case any flocks of goats come.
This is our biggest deal.
Today and always.
Well, I hope I see you guys tonight.
[A#]
Yeah, I have.
I've been here for a few days and I'm going to play a show tonight and then come back [G] down.
Yep, [F] I'm growing a beard out, looking very depressed.
Trying to change things up.
So yeah, I'm doing this show in my hometown of Stratford, Vermont.
As you can see, it's in a super old [N] townhouse, this historic building in Stratford that's [G#] been here since 1776.
All the proceeds from the show, from the tickets, which I made too expensive for a reason,
are [C] going to, just keeping this [G#] place in [N]
maintainable fashion and making it able that people can do things like this here.
I'm so happy to help out.
It's so cool to do a show back home where everyone comes out and sees [A#m] it.
It's harder than I thought to [F#] tell the truth.
[C#]
It's going to leave you in pieces.
[F] All alone with your [C#] demons.
And I know that we [F#] need [C#] this.
[A#] But I've been too afraid [F#] to tell the truth.
[C#] Hold me [D#m] close and I [C#] won't leave.
[F] Because it hurts [C#] when you hurt [F#m] so [C] much.
So [G] much to say but I [C#] don't [G#] speak.
And I hate that I let [C#] you stop.
Key:
C#
C
F
A#
G#
C#
C
F
_ Vermont's one of the places where every single stereotype is totally accurate. _
_ Yeah, Richard! _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Can I bring one of the dogs?
_ _ Actually, no, we have a leash for this one.
He runs away.
_ _ _ _ _ Barking
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
It makes you feel like a certain nostalgia or something.
I think that a lot of folk music and the music I try to write _ has that weird feeling you can't really describe.
I get that from being out here and growing up here, where I can explore and I'm not confined to anything.
_ I don't know, definitely. _ _ _
Singing
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] Singing
_ _ _ [A#] _ _ _
Alright, [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
[A#] so this is Coburn's, [D] man.
This is like the general store in town.
_ [C] _
[N] This is pretty much like the only place you can go to get food or water or supplies in case any flocks of goats come.
This is our biggest deal.
Today and always.
Well, I hope I see you guys tonight. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A#] _ _ _
Yeah, I have.
I've been here for a few days and I'm going to play a show tonight and then come back [G] down.
_ _ Yep, [F] I'm growing a beard out, looking very depressed.
Trying to change things up.
So yeah, I'm doing this show in my hometown of Stratford, Vermont.
As you can see, it's in a super old [N] _ townhouse, this historic building in Stratford that's [G#] been here since 1776.
All the proceeds from the show, from the tickets, which I made too expensive for a reason,
are [C] going to, just keeping this [G#] place in _ [N]
maintainable fashion and making it able that people can do things like this here.
_ I'm so happy to help out.
It's so cool to do a show back home where everyone comes out and sees [A#m] it.
It's harder than I thought to [F#] tell the truth.
[C#] _
It's going to leave you in pieces. _ _
[F] _ All alone with your [C#] _ demons. _
_ And I know that we [F#] need [C#] this.
[A#] But I've been too afraid [F#] to tell the truth. _
[C#] _ Hold me [D#m] close and I [C#] won't leave.
[F] Because it hurts [C#] when you hurt [F#m] so [C] much.
_ So [G] much to say but I [C#] don't [G#] speak.
And I hate that I let [C#] you stop.
_ Yeah, Richard! _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Can I bring one of the dogs?
_ _ Actually, no, we have a leash for this one.
He runs away.
_ _ _ _ _ Barking
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
It makes you feel like a certain nostalgia or something.
I think that a lot of folk music and the music I try to write _ has that weird feeling you can't really describe.
I get that from being out here and growing up here, where I can explore and I'm not confined to anything.
_ I don't know, definitely. _ _ _
Singing
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] Singing
_ _ _ [A#] _ _ _
Alright, [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
[A#] so this is Coburn's, [D] man.
This is like the general store in town.
_ [C] _
[N] This is pretty much like the only place you can go to get food or water or supplies in case any flocks of goats come.
This is our biggest deal.
Today and always.
Well, I hope I see you guys tonight. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A#] _ _ _
Yeah, I have.
I've been here for a few days and I'm going to play a show tonight and then come back [G] down.
_ _ Yep, [F] I'm growing a beard out, looking very depressed.
Trying to change things up.
So yeah, I'm doing this show in my hometown of Stratford, Vermont.
As you can see, it's in a super old [N] _ townhouse, this historic building in Stratford that's [G#] been here since 1776.
All the proceeds from the show, from the tickets, which I made too expensive for a reason,
are [C] going to, just keeping this [G#] place in _ [N]
maintainable fashion and making it able that people can do things like this here.
_ I'm so happy to help out.
It's so cool to do a show back home where everyone comes out and sees [A#m] it.
It's harder than I thought to [F#] tell the truth.
[C#] _
It's going to leave you in pieces. _ _
[F] _ All alone with your [C#] _ demons. _
_ And I know that we [F#] need [C#] this.
[A#] But I've been too afraid [F#] to tell the truth. _
[C#] _ Hold me [D#m] close and I [C#] won't leave.
[F] Because it hurts [C#] when you hurt [F#m] so [C] much.
_ So [G] much to say but I [C#] don't [G#] speak.
And I hate that I let [C#] you stop.