Rock Me Grandpa Chords by Mack Bailey
Tempo:
70.3 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
Em
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[C] [D]
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, tell [Em] me about the mountains.
[Am] Tell me how the Cherokee [F] found them many [G] moons ago.
[C]
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [G] [Em] tell me about the hills and valleys.
[Am] Tell me about the girl named [F] Sally and how you [G] loved her so.
[C] Sit on my lap now, boy, [Em] stare off toward the west.
[F] Hey, close your eyes and dream a [G] while and I'll supply the [C] rest.
[C] That's a mountain sunset, boy, [Em] painting fire in the sky.
[F] It's the good Lord's way of bringing [G] you a Blue Ridge [C] lullaby.
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [Em] tell me about the mountains.
[Am] Tell me how the Cherokee [F] found them many [G] moons ago.
[C]
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [Em] tell me about the hills and valleys.
[Am] Tell me about the girl named [F] Sally and how you [G] loved her so.
[C] Sit on my lap now, boy, [Em] and I'll tell you about the days
[F] when your grandma and I used to lie in the [G] grass just to watch the skies ablaze.
[C] It's been about forty years.
[Em] Hey, Grandma, she's been gone, [F] but I can see those eyes in the Blue Ridge [G] skies
that called my Sally home.
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [Em] tell me about the mountains.
[Am] Tell me how the Cherokee found [F] them [G] many moons ago.
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [Em] tell me about the hills and valleys.
[Am] Tell me about the girl named [F] Sally and how [G] you loved her so.
[C]
[C] [Em]
[F] [G] [C] [Dm]
[C] [Em]
[F] [G] [F] [C] [Am]
[C] So I sat on his lap a while, [Em] and I stared off towards the west.
[F] And I closed my eyes and I dreamed a [G] while, and he supplied the rest.
[C] That's a mountain sunset, boy, [Em] painting fire in the sky.
[F] And as the shadows fall, I can still [G] recall a tear in the old man's eye
when [C] I said, Rock me, Grandpa, tell [Em] me about the mountains.
[Am] Tell me how the Cherokee [F] found them many [G] moons ago.
[C]
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [Em] tell me about the hills and valleys.
[Am] Tell me about the girl named Sally [F] and how [G] you loved her so.
[C]
[C] Rock me, Grandpa.
[Em] Rock me, Grandpa.
[F] [G] [C]
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, tell [Em] me about the mountains.
[Am] Tell me how the Cherokee [F] found them many [G] moons ago.
[C]
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [G] [Em] tell me about the hills and valleys.
[Am] Tell me about the girl named [F] Sally and how you [G] loved her so.
[C] Sit on my lap now, boy, [Em] stare off toward the west.
[F] Hey, close your eyes and dream a [G] while and I'll supply the [C] rest.
[C] That's a mountain sunset, boy, [Em] painting fire in the sky.
[F] It's the good Lord's way of bringing [G] you a Blue Ridge [C] lullaby.
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [Em] tell me about the mountains.
[Am] Tell me how the Cherokee [F] found them many [G] moons ago.
[C]
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [Em] tell me about the hills and valleys.
[Am] Tell me about the girl named [F] Sally and how you [G] loved her so.
[C] Sit on my lap now, boy, [Em] and I'll tell you about the days
[F] when your grandma and I used to lie in the [G] grass just to watch the skies ablaze.
[C] It's been about forty years.
[Em] Hey, Grandma, she's been gone, [F] but I can see those eyes in the Blue Ridge [G] skies
that called my Sally home.
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [Em] tell me about the mountains.
[Am] Tell me how the Cherokee found [F] them [G] many moons ago.
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [Em] tell me about the hills and valleys.
[Am] Tell me about the girl named [F] Sally and how [G] you loved her so.
[C]
[C] [Em]
[F] [G] [C] [Dm]
[C] [Em]
[F] [G] [F] [C] [Am]
[C] So I sat on his lap a while, [Em] and I stared off towards the west.
[F] And I closed my eyes and I dreamed a [G] while, and he supplied the rest.
[C] That's a mountain sunset, boy, [Em] painting fire in the sky.
[F] And as the shadows fall, I can still [G] recall a tear in the old man's eye
when [C] I said, Rock me, Grandpa, tell [Em] me about the mountains.
[Am] Tell me how the Cherokee [F] found them many [G] moons ago.
[C]
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [Em] tell me about the hills and valleys.
[Am] Tell me about the girl named Sally [F] and how [G] you loved her so.
[C]
[C] Rock me, Grandpa.
[Em] Rock me, Grandpa.
[F] [G] [C]
Key:
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Em
Am
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[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, tell [Em] me about the mountains. _
[Am] Tell me how the Cherokee [F] found them many [G] moons ago.
_ [C] _
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [G] [Em] tell me about the hills and valleys.
[Am] Tell me about the girl named [F] Sally and how you [G] loved her so. _ _
[C] Sit on my lap now, boy, [Em] stare off toward the west.
[F] Hey, close your eyes and dream a [G] while and I'll supply the [C] rest.
[C] That's a mountain sunset, boy, [Em] painting fire in the sky.
[F] It's the good Lord's way of bringing [G] you a Blue Ridge [C] lullaby.
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [Em] tell me about the mountains. _
[Am] Tell me how the Cherokee [F] found them many [G] moons ago.
_ [C] _
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [Em] tell me about the hills and valleys.
[Am] Tell me about the girl named [F] Sally and how you [G] loved her so. _ _
[C] Sit on my lap now, boy, [Em] and I'll tell you about the days
[F] when your grandma and I used to lie in the [G] grass just to watch the skies ablaze.
[C] It's been about forty years.
[Em] Hey, Grandma, she's been gone, [F] but I can see those eyes in the Blue Ridge [G] skies
that called my Sally home.
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [Em] tell me about the mountains. _
[Am] Tell me how the Cherokee found [F] them [G] many moons ago. _ _
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [Em] tell me about the hills and valleys.
[Am] Tell me about the girl named [F] Sally and how [G] you loved her so.
_ [C] _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ [Dm] _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [G] _ [F] _ [C] _ _ _ [Am]
[C] So I sat on his lap a while, [Em] and I stared off towards the west.
[F] And I closed my eyes and I dreamed a [G] while, and he supplied the rest.
[C] That's a mountain sunset, boy, [Em] painting fire in the sky.
[F] And as the shadows fall, I can still [G] recall a tear in the old man's eye
when [C] I said, Rock me, Grandpa, tell [Em] me about the mountains. _
[Am] Tell me how the Cherokee [F] found them many [G] moons ago.
_ [C] _
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [Em] tell me about the hills and valleys.
[Am] Tell me about the girl named Sally [F] and how [G] you loved her so.
_ [C] _
[C] Rock me, Grandpa.
[Em] Rock me, Grandpa. _
[F] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, tell [Em] me about the mountains. _
[Am] Tell me how the Cherokee [F] found them many [G] moons ago.
_ [C] _
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [G] [Em] tell me about the hills and valleys.
[Am] Tell me about the girl named [F] Sally and how you [G] loved her so. _ _
[C] Sit on my lap now, boy, [Em] stare off toward the west.
[F] Hey, close your eyes and dream a [G] while and I'll supply the [C] rest.
[C] That's a mountain sunset, boy, [Em] painting fire in the sky.
[F] It's the good Lord's way of bringing [G] you a Blue Ridge [C] lullaby.
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [Em] tell me about the mountains. _
[Am] Tell me how the Cherokee [F] found them many [G] moons ago.
_ [C] _
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [Em] tell me about the hills and valleys.
[Am] Tell me about the girl named [F] Sally and how you [G] loved her so. _ _
[C] Sit on my lap now, boy, [Em] and I'll tell you about the days
[F] when your grandma and I used to lie in the [G] grass just to watch the skies ablaze.
[C] It's been about forty years.
[Em] Hey, Grandma, she's been gone, [F] but I can see those eyes in the Blue Ridge [G] skies
that called my Sally home.
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [Em] tell me about the mountains. _
[Am] Tell me how the Cherokee found [F] them [G] many moons ago. _ _
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [Em] tell me about the hills and valleys.
[Am] Tell me about the girl named [F] Sally and how [G] you loved her so.
_ [C] _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ [Dm] _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [G] _ [F] _ [C] _ _ _ [Am]
[C] So I sat on his lap a while, [Em] and I stared off towards the west.
[F] And I closed my eyes and I dreamed a [G] while, and he supplied the rest.
[C] That's a mountain sunset, boy, [Em] painting fire in the sky.
[F] And as the shadows fall, I can still [G] recall a tear in the old man's eye
when [C] I said, Rock me, Grandpa, tell [Em] me about the mountains. _
[Am] Tell me how the Cherokee [F] found them many [G] moons ago.
_ [C] _
[C] Rock me, Grandpa, [Em] tell me about the hills and valleys.
[Am] Tell me about the girl named Sally [F] and how [G] you loved her so.
_ [C] _
[C] Rock me, Grandpa.
[Em] Rock me, Grandpa. _
[F] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
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