Chords for Tayla Lynn performs her grandma Loretta Lynn's song 'Coal Miner's Daughter' acoustically!

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140.85 bpm
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Tayla Lynn performs her grandma Loretta Lynn's song 'Coal Miner's Daughter'  acoustically! chords
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[D] [A]
[D]
Well, I was [G] born a coal [D] miner's daughter
In a cabin [E] on a hill in Butcher [A] Holler
We were [D] poor but we had love
[G] And so one thing my daddy made sure of
He shoveled coal [A] to make a poor [D] man's dollar
My daddy worked [G] all night in the vandal [D] era of coal mines
All day long [E] in the field of hoe and [A] corn
Mommy'd rock the babies at night
[G] And read a bible by the coal oil [D] light
And everything would start [A] all over come the break [D] of morn
[Bb]
[Eb] Daddy loved [Ab] kids on a [Eb] miner's pay
Mommy'd scrub our clothes on [F] a [Bb] washboard every day
Well, [Eb] I've seen her fingers bleed
[Ab] To complain there was no need
She'd smile in [Bb] mommy's [Eb] understanding way
In the summertime [Ab] we didn't have shoes to wear
But in the wintertime [F] we'd all get a brand [Bb] new pair
From [Eb] a mail order catalog [Ab] money made from selling [Eb] a haul
Daddy always managed [Bb] to get the money [Eb] somewhere
[B]
And [E] I'm proud to be [A] a coal [E] miner's daughter
I remember well [Gb] the well where I drew [B] water
The [E] work we done was hard
Now [A] we sleep cause we were [E] tired
I never thought of [B] ever leaving
[E] Butcher holler
Well a lot of things [A] have changed since way [E] back then
On it's so good [Gb] to be back [B] home again
Not much left but the plums
[A] Nothing lives here anymore
Except the memories of [B] a coal [E] miner's daughter
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1231
E
2311
D
1321
Eb
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Bb
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A
1231
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2311
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_ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, I was [G] born a coal [D] miner's daughter _ _ _ _
In a cabin [E] on a hill in Butcher [A] Holler _ _ _ _
We were [D] poor but we had love _
[G] And so one thing my daddy made sure of
He shoveled coal [A] to make a poor [D] man's dollar _ _ _ _
My daddy worked [G] all night in the vandal [D] era of coal mines _ _ _ _
_ All day long [E] in the field of hoe and [A] corn _ _ _ _ _
Mommy'd rock the babies at night
[G] And read a bible by the coal oil [D] light _
And everything would start [A] all over come the break [D] of morn
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[Eb] Daddy loved _ _ [Ab] kids on a [Eb] miner's pay _ _ _ _ _
Mommy'd scrub our clothes on [F] a _ [Bb] washboard every day
_ Well, _ _ [Eb] I've seen her fingers bleed
[Ab] To complain there was no need _
She'd smile in [Bb] mommy's _ [Eb] understanding way _ _ _ _
In the summertime [Ab] we didn't have shoes to wear _ _ _ _
But in the _ wintertime [F] we'd all get a brand [Bb] new pair _ _ _ _
From [Eb] a mail order catalog _ _ [Ab] money made from selling [Eb] a haul _
Daddy always managed [Bb] to get the money [Eb] _ somewhere
_ [B] _ _
And [E] I'm proud to be [A] a coal [E] miner's daughter
_ _ I _ _ remember well [Gb] the well where I drew [B] water _ _ _ _
The [E] work we done was hard
Now [A] we sleep cause we were [E] tired
I never thought of [B] ever leaving _
[E] Butcher holler _ _ _ _
Well a lot of things [A] have changed since way [E] back then _ _ _ _ _
On it's so good [Gb] to be back [B] home again _ _ _ _
Not much _ left but the plums
[A] Nothing lives here _ anymore
Except the memories of [B] a coal _ [E] miner's daughter _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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