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

Start Jamming...
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]
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]
Key:
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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] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _