Epk Chords by Runaway June

Tempo:
70.1 bpm
Chords used:

F

C

Am

G

A

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Runaway June - EPK chords
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[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]
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C
3211
Am
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G
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A
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F
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C
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To learn Runaway June - Epk chords, anchor your practice on these foundational sequence of chords - C, G, F, C, Am, F and Am. I suggest starting at a calm pace of 35 BPM, and as you gain confidence, approach the song's BPM of 70. Align the capo with your vocal depth and chord choice, bearing in mind the song's original key: C Major.

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[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] _

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