Epk Chords by Runaway June
Tempo:
70.1 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Am
G
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [F] [C]
Who is Runaway June?
I would say Runaway June is love.
We all love each other so much.
I feel like if you [Am] come to one of our shows,
you really can [F] see that we love each other
and we're having [C] fun up there.
We're three women singing, just telling [Am] stories
that are relevant [F] to people in this [C] time
and have songs that men also enjoy
[G] and women are gonna [Am] love.
Kids, adults, dogs, [F] cats.
We connect.
We just connect.
[C] My dog loves our music.
[G] My dog does too.
They sing, [F] both of them. That's true.
[C] Hi everybody, I'm Naomi Cook.
I [G] sing lead vocals [F] in Runaway June.
I am one of 11 children.
[Am] I'm from a little island in the Gulf Coast of Florida
called Cedar Key, north [F] central Florida.
But I moved to Nashville about seven years ago.
[C] I just did gigs and tried to [G] write songs.
I [F] nannied, I cleaned houses, I waitressed.
Did whatever I could [Am] to pursue music.
[G] I'm Hannah Mulholland [F] from Runaway June.
I'm from Malibu, California.
Started [C] writing music when I was about six or seven
just [Am] for fun in my [F] room and [C] always loved performing.
A few years ago, [Am] finally decided if I wanted to [F] write music for real,
I had to move to [C] Nashville.
I'm Jennifer Wayne.
My grandfather is John [Am] Wayne.
He kind of gave me the [F] western cowboy [C] country blood
because I [G] always loved [C] country music.
So I knew that I had to move to Nashville.
11 years later, here I am with the girls.
[G] If [F] someone had never heard our music before,
I would describe it [C] as raw, truthful.
[G] Very [F] organic.
It's something that we like to recreate on stage too with our [Am] band.
We like to incorporate some of those live elements
definitely on the record [F] too.
We're modern women living in a modern world
and [C] so we're reflecting that in our music.
[G] As a band, I mean, we all love traditional [F] country music.
You know, we have fiddle and steel [A] on our songs.
We're [G] not afraid to let them have a solo.
[F] Fiddle and steel and country music.
We're not [Am] afraid to play country music.
What in the world?
[F] [C] I did a showcase and Benny Brown came to my [Am] showcase.
As soon as my thing ended, he [F] left
[C] and I got a call about two weeks later from [G] him
asking if I would write with a girl named Jennifer Wayne.
[C] I wrote for a publishing company [Am] that was next door to Broken Bow Records
[F] and Benny Brown, who was the owner at the [A] time,
and one day I got a call from [Am] him and he [F] said,
Hey, I'd like you to meet this girl.
Maybe write a couple songs [C] with her.
And so we met and started writing [G] songs
and it [F] was just like an instant connection.
So we started to write together [Am] and it was magical
and she brought in Hannah Mulholland
[F] and we started [C] writing the best things that we'd ever written.
Jennifer Wayne, she was kind of the [G] only person that I [F] knew.
Her and I had a kind of random Malibu [Am] connection.
So we started writing together [G] and flash forward a couple [F] years.
She met Naomi and [C] that's kind of how Runaway June formed.
It was just us three [G] writing in the room [F] together in Nashville.
We knew that there was something [C] really special about what we [F] had.
We got together and we [C] wrote a song called Forget Her
and it got us our record deal.
The one constant that kept coming [Am] up was June.
The name [G] June, the month June.
There was just all [C] these correlations, so we're like,
Okay, maybe there's something to June.
So I [Am] have a sister named [C] June and Jen's grandmother's name is June
and for Hannah it's the month
and a lot of cool things have [Am] happened to us in June.
We [F] signed our record deal in June.
Yeah, [C] so it's lucky for us and [G] then we're all kind of little [F] rebel, gypsy girls.
We all ran away to Nashville [C] to chase our dreams.
Don't tell our families where we are.
Don't show this [G] to our families.
[F] So Runaway June.
[Am] [F] [C]
[N]
Who is Runaway June?
I would say Runaway June is love.
We all love each other so much.
I feel like if you [Am] come to one of our shows,
you really can [F] see that we love each other
and we're having [C] fun up there.
We're three women singing, just telling [Am] stories
that are relevant [F] to people in this [C] time
and have songs that men also enjoy
[G] and women are gonna [Am] love.
Kids, adults, dogs, [F] cats.
We connect.
We just connect.
[C] My dog loves our music.
[G] My dog does too.
They sing, [F] both of them. That's true.
[C] Hi everybody, I'm Naomi Cook.
I [G] sing lead vocals [F] in Runaway June.
I am one of 11 children.
[Am] I'm from a little island in the Gulf Coast of Florida
called Cedar Key, north [F] central Florida.
But I moved to Nashville about seven years ago.
[C] I just did gigs and tried to [G] write songs.
I [F] nannied, I cleaned houses, I waitressed.
Did whatever I could [Am] to pursue music.
[G] I'm Hannah Mulholland [F] from Runaway June.
I'm from Malibu, California.
Started [C] writing music when I was about six or seven
just [Am] for fun in my [F] room and [C] always loved performing.
A few years ago, [Am] finally decided if I wanted to [F] write music for real,
I had to move to [C] Nashville.
I'm Jennifer Wayne.
My grandfather is John [Am] Wayne.
He kind of gave me the [F] western cowboy [C] country blood
because I [G] always loved [C] country music.
So I knew that I had to move to Nashville.
11 years later, here I am with the girls.
[G] If [F] someone had never heard our music before,
I would describe it [C] as raw, truthful.
[G] Very [F] organic.
It's something that we like to recreate on stage too with our [Am] band.
We like to incorporate some of those live elements
definitely on the record [F] too.
We're modern women living in a modern world
and [C] so we're reflecting that in our music.
[G] As a band, I mean, we all love traditional [F] country music.
You know, we have fiddle and steel [A] on our songs.
We're [G] not afraid to let them have a solo.
[F] Fiddle and steel and country music.
We're not [Am] afraid to play country music.
What in the world?
[F] [C] I did a showcase and Benny Brown came to my [Am] showcase.
As soon as my thing ended, he [F] left
[C] and I got a call about two weeks later from [G] him
asking if I would write with a girl named Jennifer Wayne.
[C] I wrote for a publishing company [Am] that was next door to Broken Bow Records
[F] and Benny Brown, who was the owner at the [A] time,
and one day I got a call from [Am] him and he [F] said,
Hey, I'd like you to meet this girl.
Maybe write a couple songs [C] with her.
And so we met and started writing [G] songs
and it [F] was just like an instant connection.
So we started to write together [Am] and it was magical
and she brought in Hannah Mulholland
[F] and we started [C] writing the best things that we'd ever written.
Jennifer Wayne, she was kind of the [G] only person that I [F] knew.
Her and I had a kind of random Malibu [Am] connection.
So we started writing together [G] and flash forward a couple [F] years.
She met Naomi and [C] that's kind of how Runaway June formed.
It was just us three [G] writing in the room [F] together in Nashville.
We knew that there was something [C] really special about what we [F] had.
We got together and we [C] wrote a song called Forget Her
and it got us our record deal.
The one constant that kept coming [Am] up was June.
The name [G] June, the month June.
There was just all [C] these correlations, so we're like,
Okay, maybe there's something to June.
So I [Am] have a sister named [C] June and Jen's grandmother's name is June
and for Hannah it's the month
and a lot of cool things have [Am] happened to us in June.
We [F] signed our record deal in June.
Yeah, [C] so it's lucky for us and [G] then we're all kind of little [F] rebel, gypsy girls.
We all ran away to Nashville [C] to chase our dreams.
Don't tell our families where we are.
Don't show this [G] to our families.
[F] So Runaway June.
[Am] [F] [C]
[N]
Key:
F
C
Am
G
A
F
C
Am
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ [C] _
Who is Runaway June?
I would say Runaway June is love.
We all love each other so much.
I feel like if you [Am] come to one of our shows,
you really can [F] see that we love each other
and we're having [C] fun up there.
We're three women singing, just telling [Am] stories
that are relevant [F] to people in this [C] time
and have songs that men also enjoy
[G] and women are gonna [Am] love.
Kids, adults, dogs, [F] cats.
We connect.
We just connect.
[C] My dog loves our music.
[G] My dog does too.
They sing, [F] both of them. That's true.
_ [C] Hi everybody, I'm Naomi Cook.
I [G] sing lead vocals [F] in Runaway June.
I am one of 11 children.
[Am] I'm from a little island in the Gulf Coast of Florida
called Cedar Key, north [F] central Florida.
But I moved to Nashville about seven years ago.
[C] I just did gigs and tried to [G] write songs.
I [F] nannied, I cleaned houses, I waitressed.
Did whatever I could [Am] to pursue music.
[G] I'm Hannah Mulholland [F] from Runaway June.
I'm from Malibu, California.
Started [C] writing music when I was about six or seven
just [Am] for fun in my [F] room and [C] always loved performing.
A few years ago, [Am] finally decided if I wanted to [F] write music for real,
I had to move to [C] Nashville.
I'm Jennifer Wayne.
My grandfather is John [Am] Wayne.
He kind of gave me the [F] western cowboy [C] country blood
because I [G] always loved [C] country music.
So I knew that I had to move to Nashville.
11 years later, here I am with the girls.
[G] If [F] someone had never heard our music before,
I would describe it [C] as raw, truthful.
[G] Very [F] organic.
It's something that we like to recreate on stage too with our [Am] band.
We like to incorporate some of those live elements
definitely on the record [F] too.
We're modern women living in a modern world
and [C] so we're reflecting that in our music.
[G] As a band, I mean, we all love traditional [F] country music.
You know, we have fiddle and steel [A] on our songs.
We're [G] not afraid to let them have a solo.
[F] Fiddle and steel and country music.
We're not [Am] afraid to play country music.
What in the world?
[F] [C] I did a showcase and Benny Brown came to my [Am] showcase.
As soon as my thing ended, he [F] left
[C] and I got a call about two weeks later from [G] him
asking if I would write with a girl named Jennifer Wayne.
[C] I wrote for a publishing company [Am] that was next door to Broken Bow Records
[F] and Benny Brown, who was the owner at the [A] time,
and one day I got a call from [Am] him and he [F] said,
Hey, I'd like you to meet this girl.
Maybe write a couple songs [C] with her.
And so we met and started writing [G] songs
and it [F] was just like an instant connection.
So we started to write together [Am] and it was magical
and she brought in Hannah Mulholland
[F] and we started [C] writing the best things that we'd ever written.
Jennifer Wayne, she was kind of the [G] only person that I [F] knew.
Her and I had a kind of random Malibu [Am] connection.
So we started writing together [G] and flash forward a couple [F] years.
She met Naomi and [C] that's kind of how Runaway June formed.
It was just us three [G] writing in the room [F] together in Nashville.
We knew that there was something [C] really special about what we [F] had.
We got together and we [C] wrote a song called Forget Her
and it got us our record deal.
_ _ The one constant that kept coming [Am] up was June.
The name [G] June, the month June.
There was just all [C] these correlations, so we're like,
Okay, maybe there's something to June.
So I [Am] have a sister named [C] June and Jen's grandmother's name is June
and for Hannah it's the month
and a lot of cool things have [Am] happened to us in June.
We [F] signed our record deal in June.
Yeah, [C] so it's lucky for us and [G] then we're all kind of little [F] rebel, gypsy girls.
We all ran away to Nashville [C] to chase our dreams.
Don't tell our families where we are.
Don't show this [G] to our families.
[F] So Runaway June.
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
Who is Runaway June?
I would say Runaway June is love.
We all love each other so much.
I feel like if you [Am] come to one of our shows,
you really can [F] see that we love each other
and we're having [C] fun up there.
We're three women singing, just telling [Am] stories
that are relevant [F] to people in this [C] time
and have songs that men also enjoy
[G] and women are gonna [Am] love.
Kids, adults, dogs, [F] cats.
We connect.
We just connect.
[C] My dog loves our music.
[G] My dog does too.
They sing, [F] both of them. That's true.
_ [C] Hi everybody, I'm Naomi Cook.
I [G] sing lead vocals [F] in Runaway June.
I am one of 11 children.
[Am] I'm from a little island in the Gulf Coast of Florida
called Cedar Key, north [F] central Florida.
But I moved to Nashville about seven years ago.
[C] I just did gigs and tried to [G] write songs.
I [F] nannied, I cleaned houses, I waitressed.
Did whatever I could [Am] to pursue music.
[G] I'm Hannah Mulholland [F] from Runaway June.
I'm from Malibu, California.
Started [C] writing music when I was about six or seven
just [Am] for fun in my [F] room and [C] always loved performing.
A few years ago, [Am] finally decided if I wanted to [F] write music for real,
I had to move to [C] Nashville.
I'm Jennifer Wayne.
My grandfather is John [Am] Wayne.
He kind of gave me the [F] western cowboy [C] country blood
because I [G] always loved [C] country music.
So I knew that I had to move to Nashville.
11 years later, here I am with the girls.
[G] If [F] someone had never heard our music before,
I would describe it [C] as raw, truthful.
[G] Very [F] organic.
It's something that we like to recreate on stage too with our [Am] band.
We like to incorporate some of those live elements
definitely on the record [F] too.
We're modern women living in a modern world
and [C] so we're reflecting that in our music.
[G] As a band, I mean, we all love traditional [F] country music.
You know, we have fiddle and steel [A] on our songs.
We're [G] not afraid to let them have a solo.
[F] Fiddle and steel and country music.
We're not [Am] afraid to play country music.
What in the world?
[F] [C] I did a showcase and Benny Brown came to my [Am] showcase.
As soon as my thing ended, he [F] left
[C] and I got a call about two weeks later from [G] him
asking if I would write with a girl named Jennifer Wayne.
[C] I wrote for a publishing company [Am] that was next door to Broken Bow Records
[F] and Benny Brown, who was the owner at the [A] time,
and one day I got a call from [Am] him and he [F] said,
Hey, I'd like you to meet this girl.
Maybe write a couple songs [C] with her.
And so we met and started writing [G] songs
and it [F] was just like an instant connection.
So we started to write together [Am] and it was magical
and she brought in Hannah Mulholland
[F] and we started [C] writing the best things that we'd ever written.
Jennifer Wayne, she was kind of the [G] only person that I [F] knew.
Her and I had a kind of random Malibu [Am] connection.
So we started writing together [G] and flash forward a couple [F] years.
She met Naomi and [C] that's kind of how Runaway June formed.
It was just us three [G] writing in the room [F] together in Nashville.
We knew that there was something [C] really special about what we [F] had.
We got together and we [C] wrote a song called Forget Her
and it got us our record deal.
_ _ The one constant that kept coming [Am] up was June.
The name [G] June, the month June.
There was just all [C] these correlations, so we're like,
Okay, maybe there's something to June.
So I [Am] have a sister named [C] June and Jen's grandmother's name is June
and for Hannah it's the month
and a lot of cool things have [Am] happened to us in June.
We [F] signed our record deal in June.
Yeah, [C] so it's lucky for us and [G] then we're all kind of little [F] rebel, gypsy girls.
We all ran away to Nashville [C] to chase our dreams.
Don't tell our families where we are.
Don't show this [G] to our families.
[F] So Runaway June.
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _