On the road soundtrack (2012) - Jack Kerouac Reads On The Road (Home I'll Never Be) Chords

Tempo:
101.45 bpm
Chords used:

A

E

Am

F

B

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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On the road soundtrack (2012) - Jack Kerouac Reads On The Road (Home I'll Never Be) chords
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I don't think you can even hear me anyway.
Can you hear me now?
But anyway, tonight also I [A] wrote a song called On The Road.
I'm just re-re-re-reading what I wrote all night.
There are better things coming than what I wrote all [E]
[Eb] day.
I put my hand into reading.
[E] Left New York 1949
[Am] To go across the country that I dare blame dying
Montana in the cold, cold fall
Found [E] my father in a gamble
[Am] Father, father where have you been?
[B] Been with the Willis' only [E] ten
Dear son he said don't worry about me
[A] I'm about to die of bluesy
[F] Across the [Ab] Mississippi, across the Tennessee
Across the Nile, Briar Rock, home I'll never [C] be
Home in Omadora, home in Turkey
[B] [Fm] Apalachicola, home I'll never be
Better or [F] for worse, thick and thin
Like being married to the [Am] little woman
[E] God loved me just like [A] I loved him
I want [Ebm] to do the [A] same just for him
Worms eat away but the worry warts'll win
Worms eat away but the worry warts'll [F] win
[Ab] Montana on an [Am] old freight train
The night my father died in the cold, cold rain
[G] Road to Okaloosa, [Gm] road to Wounded Knee
Life will [A] be
[F]
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E
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Am
2311
F
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B
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A
1231
E
2311
Am
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To learn Jack Kerouac - ([excerpt]) On The Road chords, begin by getting comfortable with these sequence: C, B, E, Am, E, Am, B, Ab, C, B, Fm, F, Eb and E. Ease into the song by practicing at 50 BPM before reaching the track's full tempo of 101 BPM. Adjust the capo based on your vocal range and chord preference, keeping the song's key of D Major in mind.

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I don't think you can even hear me anyway.
Can you hear me now? _
_ _ But anyway, _ _ tonight also I [A] wrote a song called On The Road. _ _
I'm just re-re-re-reading what I wrote all night.
There are better things coming than what I wrote all [E] _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] day.
I put my hand into reading.
[E] Left New York 1949
[Am] _ To go across the country that I dare blame dying
_ Montana in the cold, cold fall
Found [E] my father in a gamble
_ [Am] _ Father, father where have you been?
[B] Been with the Willis' only [E] ten
_ _ _ Dear son he said don't worry about me
[A] I'm about to die of _ bluesy _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] Across the [Ab] Mississippi, across the Tennessee
Across the Nile, Briar Rock, home I'll never [C] be
Home in Omadora, home in Turkey
_ [B] _ [Fm] Apalachicola, home I'll never be
Better or [F] for worse, thick and thin
Like being married to the [Am] little woman _ _
[E] God loved me just like [A] I loved him
I want [Ebm] to do the [A] same just for him
Worms eat away but the worry warts'll win
Worms eat away but the worry warts'll [F] win
_ _ _ [Ab] Montana on an [Am] old freight train
The night my father died in the cold, cold rain
[G] Road to Okaloosa, [Gm] road to Wounded Knee
Life _ _ will [A] be _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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This song was featured on the Reads album.

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