Chords for Porter Wagoner - An Old Log Cabin For Sale [Live 1964]
Tempo:
152.6 bpm
Chords used:
B
F#
E
D
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Thank you so very much.
I'd like to do a [D] song for you now that dates [G#] back quite a few years.
I learned this song from my sister many, many years ago, [E] and it's always been a [G] favorite of mine, [F#] and it tells [B] quite a story.
I hope you will enjoy it.
It's titled, [Em] The Old Log [F#] Cabin for Sale.
[B]
While [E] strolling along in [B] the country, [F#] reviewing the seas [B] new and old,
I found an [E] old-fashioned [B] log cabin, [F#] so beautiful there [B] to behold.
[E] A stranger was standing [B] in silence, [F#] his eyes firmly fixed on [B] the door.
My heart ached [E] in pity to [B] see him, [F#] for these were the words that [B] it bore.
And the sign [E]
read, An [B] old cabin for sale, [F#] an old open bucket [B] and well.
Easy turns [E] just keep [B] a log on the fire, [F#] and a light burning bright in [B] the day.
Many [E] years an old couple so [B] patiently lived, for [F#] their boy whose last promise did fail.
Now the old rocking [E] chair will be rocking no more, there's [F#] an old log cabin for sale.
[E]
[B]
[F#]
[B]
A welcome [E] I read on [B] the floor mat, [F#] an old braided rug by [B] the door.
The hands of [E] an angel [B] had made it, [F#] with many a prayer prayed [B] before.
[E] In an old rocking chair [B] long she waited, [F#] for one glimpse of him how [B] she yearned.
But now he was [E] standing in [B]
silence, too [F#] late yes, too late it returned.
And the sign [E] read, An old [B] cabin for sale, [F#] an old open bucket and [B] well.
Easy turns just [E] keep a log on the fire, and [F#] a light burning bright in the day.
Many [E] years an old couple so [B]
patiently lived, for [F#] their boy whose last promise did [B] fail.
Now the old rocking [E] chair will be rocking no more, [F#] there's an old log cabin for [B] sale.
[F#]
[N]
I'd like to do a [D] song for you now that dates [G#] back quite a few years.
I learned this song from my sister many, many years ago, [E] and it's always been a [G] favorite of mine, [F#] and it tells [B] quite a story.
I hope you will enjoy it.
It's titled, [Em] The Old Log [F#] Cabin for Sale.
[B]
While [E] strolling along in [B] the country, [F#] reviewing the seas [B] new and old,
I found an [E] old-fashioned [B] log cabin, [F#] so beautiful there [B] to behold.
[E] A stranger was standing [B] in silence, [F#] his eyes firmly fixed on [B] the door.
My heart ached [E] in pity to [B] see him, [F#] for these were the words that [B] it bore.
And the sign [E]
read, An [B] old cabin for sale, [F#] an old open bucket [B] and well.
Easy turns [E] just keep [B] a log on the fire, [F#] and a light burning bright in [B] the day.
Many [E] years an old couple so [B] patiently lived, for [F#] their boy whose last promise did fail.
Now the old rocking [E] chair will be rocking no more, there's [F#] an old log cabin for sale.
[E]
[B]
[F#]
[B]
A welcome [E] I read on [B] the floor mat, [F#] an old braided rug by [B] the door.
The hands of [E] an angel [B] had made it, [F#] with many a prayer prayed [B] before.
[E] In an old rocking chair [B] long she waited, [F#] for one glimpse of him how [B] she yearned.
But now he was [E] standing in [B]
silence, too [F#] late yes, too late it returned.
And the sign [E] read, An old [B] cabin for sale, [F#] an old open bucket and [B] well.
Easy turns just [E] keep a log on the fire, and [F#] a light burning bright in the day.
Many [E] years an old couple so [B]
patiently lived, for [F#] their boy whose last promise did [B] fail.
Now the old rocking [E] chair will be rocking no more, [F#] there's an old log cabin for [B] sale.
[F#]
[N]
Key:
B
F#
E
D
G#
B
F#
E
Thank you so very much.
I'd like to do a [D] song for you now that dates [G#] back quite a few years.
I learned this song from my sister many, many years ago, [E] and it's always been a [G] favorite of mine, [F#] and it tells [B] quite a story.
_ I hope you will enjoy it.
It's titled, [Em] The Old Log [F#] Cabin for Sale.
[B] _ _ _ _
_ While _ [E] strolling along in [B] the _ _ country, _ [F#] reviewing the seas [B] new and old,
_ I found an [E] old-fashioned [B] log _ cabin, [F#] so beautiful _ there [B] to behold. _
_ [E] A stranger was standing [B] in _ _ silence, [F#] his eyes firmly fixed on [B] the door. _ _
My heart ached [E] in pity to [B] see _ him, [F#] for these were the words that [B] it bore. _ _
And the sign _ [E]
read, An [B] old cabin for sale, [F#] an old open bucket [B] and well. _ _
_ Easy turns [E] just keep [B] a log on the fire, [F#] and a light burning bright in [B] the day. _ _
Many [E] years an old couple so [B] _ patiently lived, for [F#] their boy whose last promise did fail. _ _
Now the old rocking [E] chair will be rocking no more, there's [F#] an old log cabin for sale. _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _
A welcome [E] I read on [B] the _ floor mat, [F#] an old braided rug by [B] the door. _
_ The hands of [E] an angel [B] had made it, [F#] with many a prayer prayed [B] _ before. _
_ [E] In an old rocking chair [B] long she _ _ waited, [F#] for one glimpse of him how [B] she yearned. _
_ But now he was [E] standing in [B] _ _
silence, too [F#] late yes, too late it _ returned.
_ _ And the sign [E] read, An old [B] cabin for sale, _ [F#] an old open bucket and [B] well. _
_ _ Easy turns just [E] _ keep a log on the fire, and [F#] a light burning bright in the day.
_ _ Many [E] years an old couple so _ [B]
patiently lived, for [F#] their boy whose last promise did [B] fail.
_ _ Now the old rocking [E] chair will be rocking no more, [F#] there's an old log cabin _ _ _ for [B] sale. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
I'd like to do a [D] song for you now that dates [G#] back quite a few years.
I learned this song from my sister many, many years ago, [E] and it's always been a [G] favorite of mine, [F#] and it tells [B] quite a story.
_ I hope you will enjoy it.
It's titled, [Em] The Old Log [F#] Cabin for Sale.
[B] _ _ _ _
_ While _ [E] strolling along in [B] the _ _ country, _ [F#] reviewing the seas [B] new and old,
_ I found an [E] old-fashioned [B] log _ cabin, [F#] so beautiful _ there [B] to behold. _
_ [E] A stranger was standing [B] in _ _ silence, [F#] his eyes firmly fixed on [B] the door. _ _
My heart ached [E] in pity to [B] see _ him, [F#] for these were the words that [B] it bore. _ _
And the sign _ [E]
read, An [B] old cabin for sale, [F#] an old open bucket [B] and well. _ _
_ Easy turns [E] just keep [B] a log on the fire, [F#] and a light burning bright in [B] the day. _ _
Many [E] years an old couple so [B] _ patiently lived, for [F#] their boy whose last promise did fail. _ _
Now the old rocking [E] chair will be rocking no more, there's [F#] an old log cabin for sale. _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _
A welcome [E] I read on [B] the _ floor mat, [F#] an old braided rug by [B] the door. _
_ The hands of [E] an angel [B] had made it, [F#] with many a prayer prayed [B] _ before. _
_ [E] In an old rocking chair [B] long she _ _ waited, [F#] for one glimpse of him how [B] she yearned. _
_ But now he was [E] standing in [B] _ _
silence, too [F#] late yes, too late it _ returned.
_ _ And the sign [E] read, An old [B] cabin for sale, _ [F#] an old open bucket and [B] well. _
_ _ Easy turns just [E] _ keep a log on the fire, and [F#] a light burning bright in the day.
_ _ Many [E] years an old couple so _ [B]
patiently lived, for [F#] their boy whose last promise did [B] fail.
_ _ Now the old rocking [E] chair will be rocking no more, [F#] there's an old log cabin _ _ _ for [B] sale. _
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_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _
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