Chords for Sheryl Crow - Hurt (CMT Tribute to Johnny Cash)
Tempo:
85.4 bpm
Chords used:
Am
C
D
G
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Ladies and gentlemen, our next artist performed with Johnny on his album released in the year 2000,
American Three, Solitary Man.
And one of the last songs he recorded was her poignant
Redemption Day.
Please welcome Cheryl Crow.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
I just want to say I had the good fortune of speaking with Johnny about two weeks before he passed.
I received a phone call actually from John Carter saying he was going to record Redemption Day.
And I got a call to call him and talk to him about that song.
So I got him on the phone and he's very out of breath.
And I said, Johnny, you sound really out of breath.
And he said, oh, I've just been at the gym.
So he's just trying to get his legs back working again, but he was still plugging at it, still recording.
And what he did was he conducted a little interview with me about why I'd written this song.
He asked me what was the impetus?
What was the inspiration?
What did I mean?
What was written about?
And I realized after that, that's why we believed in Johnny Cash.
Because when he gave his voice to something, he dedicated his heart and his intellect.
[Am]
[C] [D]
[D] [C] [D] [Am]
[C] [D] [Am]
[C] [D] [Am]
[C] [E] [Am]
[C] [E] [Am]
[C] [D] [Am] Oh, [C] the old [D] familiar [Am] scene.
[C] Try to give it [D] all [Am] away.
But [C] I remember [D] [G] everything.
[Am] And what have I [F] become?
[C] My [G] sweetest friend.
[Am] Everyone [F] I know
goes [C] away [G] in the end.
[Am] And you could [C] have it all.
[G] I am pile of dirt.
[Am] Oh, and I will let [F] you down.
[G] I will make [Am] you hurt.
[C] [D] [Am]
[C] [D] [Am]
[C] I wear [D] this crown of [Am] thorns.
[C] Upon [D] my liar's [Am] chair.
[C] Full of [Am] broken thoughts.
[C] That I [D] will not [Am] be heard.
[C] Beneath [D] the stain [Am] of time.
[C] The [D] feeling disappears.
[Am]
[C] And you [D] are someone [Am] else.
[C] And I'm [D] still [G] me.
[Am] I [F] become
[C] my [G] sweetest friend.
[Am] And everyone [F] I know
goes [C] away in [G] the end.
[Am] And you could have [F] it all.
[G] I am pile of dirt.
[Am] And I will let you [F] down.
[G] I will make you hurt.
[Am] I could start [F] again.
[G] I would keep myself.
[Am] I would find [F] a way.
I would find [N] a way.
I would find a way.
American Three, Solitary Man.
And one of the last songs he recorded was her poignant
Redemption Day.
Please welcome Cheryl Crow.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
I just want to say I had the good fortune of speaking with Johnny about two weeks before he passed.
I received a phone call actually from John Carter saying he was going to record Redemption Day.
And I got a call to call him and talk to him about that song.
So I got him on the phone and he's very out of breath.
And I said, Johnny, you sound really out of breath.
And he said, oh, I've just been at the gym.
So he's just trying to get his legs back working again, but he was still plugging at it, still recording.
And what he did was he conducted a little interview with me about why I'd written this song.
He asked me what was the impetus?
What was the inspiration?
What did I mean?
What was written about?
And I realized after that, that's why we believed in Johnny Cash.
Because when he gave his voice to something, he dedicated his heart and his intellect.
[Am]
[C] [D]
[D] [C] [D] [Am]
[C] [D] [Am]
[C] [D] [Am]
[C] [E] [Am]
[C] [E] [Am]
[C] [D] [Am] Oh, [C] the old [D] familiar [Am] scene.
[C] Try to give it [D] all [Am] away.
But [C] I remember [D] [G] everything.
[Am] And what have I [F] become?
[C] My [G] sweetest friend.
[Am] Everyone [F] I know
goes [C] away [G] in the end.
[Am] And you could [C] have it all.
[G] I am pile of dirt.
[Am] Oh, and I will let [F] you down.
[G] I will make [Am] you hurt.
[C] [D] [Am]
[C] [D] [Am]
[C] I wear [D] this crown of [Am] thorns.
[C] Upon [D] my liar's [Am] chair.
[C] Full of [Am] broken thoughts.
[C] That I [D] will not [Am] be heard.
[C] Beneath [D] the stain [Am] of time.
[C] The [D] feeling disappears.
[Am]
[C] And you [D] are someone [Am] else.
[C] And I'm [D] still [G] me.
[Am] I [F] become
[C] my [G] sweetest friend.
[Am] And everyone [F] I know
goes [C] away in [G] the end.
[Am] And you could have [F] it all.
[G] I am pile of dirt.
[Am] And I will let you [F] down.
[G] I will make you hurt.
[Am] I could start [F] again.
[G] I would keep myself.
[Am] I would find [F] a way.
I would find [N] a way.
I would find a way.
Key:
Am
C
D
G
F
Am
C
D
_ _ _ Ladies and gentlemen, our next artist performed with Johnny on his album released in the year 2000,
American Three, Solitary Man.
And one of the last songs he recorded was her poignant
Redemption Day.
Please welcome Cheryl Crow.
_ _ _ _ Thank you.
Thank you so much.
I just want to say I had the good fortune of speaking with Johnny about two weeks before he passed.
I received a phone call actually from John Carter saying he was going to record Redemption Day.
And I got a call to call him and talk to him about that song.
So I got him on the phone and he's very out of breath.
And I said, Johnny, you sound really out of breath.
And he said, oh, I've just been at the gym.
_ _ _ So he's just trying to get his legs back working again, but he was still plugging at it, still recording.
And what he did was he conducted a little interview with me about why I'd written this song.
He asked me what was the impetus?
What was the inspiration?
What did I mean?
What was written about?
And I realized after that, that's why we believed in Johnny Cash.
Because when he gave his voice to something, he dedicated his heart and his intellect.
[Am] _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [D] _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [C] _ _ [E] _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [E] _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [Am] Oh, _ [C] the old [D] familiar [Am] scene. _
[C] Try to give it [D] all [Am] away.
But [C] I remember [D] _ [G] everything. _ _
[Am] And what have I [F] become? _
_ [C] _ My [G] sweetest friend. _
_ [Am] _ Everyone [F] I know
goes [C] away _ [G] in the end. _
[Am] And you could [C] have it all. _
_ [G] I am pile of dirt. _
[Am] Oh, and I will let [F] you down. _
_ [G] I will make [Am] you hurt. _
_ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Am] _ _
[C] I wear [D] this crown of [Am] thorns.
_ [C] Upon [D] my liar's [Am] chair. _
_ [C] Full of [Am] broken thoughts.
[C] That I [D] will not [Am] be heard. _
_ [C] Beneath [D] the stain [Am] of time.
[C] The [D] feeling disappears.
[Am] _ _
[C] And you [D] are someone [Am] _ else.
[C] And I'm [D] still [G] me. _
_ [Am] _ _ I [F] become _
_ [C] _ my [G] sweetest friend. _
_ [Am] And everyone [F] I know
goes [C] away in [G] the end. _
[Am] And you could have [F] it all. _
_ [G] I am pile of dirt. _
[Am] And I will let you [F] down. _ _
_ [G] I will make you hurt. _
_ [Am] I could start [F] again. _
_ [G] I would keep myself. _ _
_ [Am] I would find [F] a way. _ _
_ I would find [N] a way.
I would find a way. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
American Three, Solitary Man.
And one of the last songs he recorded was her poignant
Redemption Day.
Please welcome Cheryl Crow.
_ _ _ _ Thank you.
Thank you so much.
I just want to say I had the good fortune of speaking with Johnny about two weeks before he passed.
I received a phone call actually from John Carter saying he was going to record Redemption Day.
And I got a call to call him and talk to him about that song.
So I got him on the phone and he's very out of breath.
And I said, Johnny, you sound really out of breath.
And he said, oh, I've just been at the gym.
_ _ _ So he's just trying to get his legs back working again, but he was still plugging at it, still recording.
And what he did was he conducted a little interview with me about why I'd written this song.
He asked me what was the impetus?
What was the inspiration?
What did I mean?
What was written about?
And I realized after that, that's why we believed in Johnny Cash.
Because when he gave his voice to something, he dedicated his heart and his intellect.
[Am] _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [D] _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [C] _ _ [E] _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [E] _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [Am] Oh, _ [C] the old [D] familiar [Am] scene. _
[C] Try to give it [D] all [Am] away.
But [C] I remember [D] _ [G] everything. _ _
[Am] And what have I [F] become? _
_ [C] _ My [G] sweetest friend. _
_ [Am] _ Everyone [F] I know
goes [C] away _ [G] in the end. _
[Am] And you could [C] have it all. _
_ [G] I am pile of dirt. _
[Am] Oh, and I will let [F] you down. _
_ [G] I will make [Am] you hurt. _
_ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Am] _ _
[C] I wear [D] this crown of [Am] thorns.
_ [C] Upon [D] my liar's [Am] chair. _
_ [C] Full of [Am] broken thoughts.
[C] That I [D] will not [Am] be heard. _
_ [C] Beneath [D] the stain [Am] of time.
[C] The [D] feeling disappears.
[Am] _ _
[C] And you [D] are someone [Am] _ else.
[C] And I'm [D] still [G] me. _
_ [Am] _ _ I [F] become _
_ [C] _ my [G] sweetest friend. _
_ [Am] And everyone [F] I know
goes [C] away in [G] the end. _
[Am] And you could have [F] it all. _
_ [G] I am pile of dirt. _
[Am] And I will let you [F] down. _ _
_ [G] I will make you hurt. _
_ [Am] I could start [F] again. _
_ [G] I would keep myself. _ _
_ [Am] I would find [F] a way. _ _
_ I would find [N] a way.
I would find a way. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _