Chords for Sugarland feat Jake Owen & Little Big Town - Life in a Northern Town (live)
Tempo:
117.85 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
A#
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [F]
[G] [C]
[F] [C]
The
[F]
[C]
Salvation Army band played, and the children drank lemonade, and [F] the morning lasted all day, [C] all day.
And through an open window came, like Sinatra in a younger day,
[F] pushing the [A#] town away, [B]
[C] away.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah.
[F] I pinned the door [C] down.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, ma.
He sat on the stormy ground.
He took a cigarette out.
[F] Everyone else came down.
[C]
You listen.
It was the winter of 1963.
It felt like the world was free.
[F] John F.
Kennedy [C] and the people.
Hey-oh -ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah.
[F] I pinned the door [C] down.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, ma.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah.
[F] They shut the [C] factory.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, ma.
The evening had turned to rain.
Watched the water roll down the drain.
[F] As they followed him down to [C] the station.
Though he would never wave goodbye, you could see it written in his eyes.
[F] As the train pulled out of sight.
Bye.
[C] Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah.
[F] I pinned the door [C] down.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, ma.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah.
[F] I pinned the [C] door down.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, ma.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah.
[F] I pinned the door [Am] down.
Hey-oh-ma [N]-ma-ma, ma.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, little na-ya
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey [Fm] [C#m]-ya
Roppin' in northern tune
Hey [C]-ya, ma-ma-ma, ma
[N]
[G] [C]
[F] [C]
The
[F]
[C]
Salvation Army band played, and the children drank lemonade, and [F] the morning lasted all day, [C] all day.
And through an open window came, like Sinatra in a younger day,
[F] pushing the [A#] town away, [B]
[C] away.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah.
[F] I pinned the door [C] down.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, ma.
He sat on the stormy ground.
He took a cigarette out.
[F] Everyone else came down.
[C]
You listen.
It was the winter of 1963.
It felt like the world was free.
[F] John F.
Kennedy [C] and the people.
Hey-oh -ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah.
[F] I pinned the door [C] down.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, ma.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah.
[F] They shut the [C] factory.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, ma.
The evening had turned to rain.
Watched the water roll down the drain.
[F] As they followed him down to [C] the station.
Though he would never wave goodbye, you could see it written in his eyes.
[F] As the train pulled out of sight.
Bye.
[C] Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah.
[F] I pinned the door [C] down.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, ma.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah.
[F] I pinned the [C] door down.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, ma.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah.
[F] I pinned the door [Am] down.
Hey-oh-ma [N]-ma-ma, ma.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, little na-ya
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey [Fm] [C#m]-ya
Roppin' in northern tune
Hey [C]-ya, ma-ma-ma, ma
[N]
Key:
C
F
G
A#
B
C
F
G
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ The _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Salvation Army band played, and the children drank lemonade, _ and [F] the morning lasted all day, [C] all _ _ day. _
And through an open window came, like Sinatra in a younger _ day, _
[F] pushing the [A#] town away, [B] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ away. _ _
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah. _
[F] _ _ _ _ I pinned the door [C] down.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, ma. _ _
He sat on the stormy ground. _ _
He took a _ cigarette out. _
[F] _ Everyone else came down.
_ [C]
You listen.
_ _ _ _ It was the winter of _ 1963. _ _
It felt like the world was free. _ _
[F] John F.
Kennedy _ _ [C] and the people.
_ Hey-oh _ _ _ -ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah. _
[F] _ _ _ _ I pinned the door [C] down.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, ma. _
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah. _
[F] _ _ _ _ They shut the [C] factory.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, ma. _
The evening had turned to _ rain.
Watched the water roll down the drain.
[F] As they followed him down _ to [C] the station. _ _ _ _ _ _
Though he would never wave goodbye, _ you could see it written in his eyes.
[F] As the train pulled out of sight. _ _
Bye. _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, _ yeah.
[F] _ _ _ _ I pinned the door [C] down.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, ma. _ _
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah. _
[F] _ _ _ I pinned the [C] door down.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, ma. _ _ _
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah. _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ I pinned the door [Am] down.
Hey-oh-ma [N]-ma-ma, ma. _ _
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, little na-ya
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, _ hey [Fm] _ [C#m]-ya
_ _ Roppin' in northern tune
Hey [C]-ya, ma-ma-ma, ma
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ The _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Salvation Army band played, and the children drank lemonade, _ and [F] the morning lasted all day, [C] all _ _ day. _
And through an open window came, like Sinatra in a younger _ day, _
[F] pushing the [A#] town away, [B] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ away. _ _
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah. _
[F] _ _ _ _ I pinned the door [C] down.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, ma. _ _
He sat on the stormy ground. _ _
He took a _ cigarette out. _
[F] _ Everyone else came down.
_ [C]
You listen.
_ _ _ _ It was the winter of _ 1963. _ _
It felt like the world was free. _ _
[F] John F.
Kennedy _ _ [C] and the people.
_ Hey-oh _ _ _ -ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah. _
[F] _ _ _ _ I pinned the door [C] down.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, ma. _
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah. _
[F] _ _ _ _ They shut the [C] factory.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, ma. _
The evening had turned to _ rain.
Watched the water roll down the drain.
[F] As they followed him down _ to [C] the station. _ _ _ _ _ _
Though he would never wave goodbye, _ you could see it written in his eyes.
[F] As the train pulled out of sight. _ _
Bye. _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, _ yeah.
[F] _ _ _ _ I pinned the door [C] down.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, ma. _ _
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah. _
[F] _ _ _ I pinned the [C] door down.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, ma. _ _ _
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, in the night.
Hey-oh-ma-ma-ma, yeah. _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ I pinned the door [Am] down.
Hey-oh-ma [N]-ma-ma, ma. _ _
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, little na-ya
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, _ hey [Fm] _ [C#m]-ya
_ _ Roppin' in northern tune
Hey [C]-ya, ma-ma-ma, ma
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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