Chords for THE GIBSON BROTHERS - FARM OF YESTERDAY 2014 live
Tempo:
94.4 bpm
Chords used:
B
F#
E
G#m
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Two, three, [B] four.
Sideburns a little long, red man hiding country songs [F#] on a ham radio.
In a pickup truck behind the cows, driving them to pasture, [B] how I miss those mornings so.
Seated to the right hand of a hard working man, our backs against the border [E] every day.
[F#] Staring at the mountains to the south, I'd fill my mouth with breakfast on that farm [B] of yesterday.
We'd see our mother smile, light the whole place all the [F#] while, the good times and bad.
Happy with her lot in life, and proud to be a farmer's [B] wife, it makes me kind of sad.
To think our father always felt like he had let us down, when times were tough and farming [E] didn't pay.
[F#] But he should know we saw him as a king, and we still do, in memories of that farm of [B] yesterday.
[G#m] They build them bigger now, [F#] they got more land, they got more [B] cows, maybe they have [E] found a better way.
[F#] It's hard to say, but I miss that old [Bm] farm of yesterday.
[B]
[F#]
[B]
[F#]
[F#]
[B]
I woke the other day, tired from dreams of piling [F#] hay and picking stubborn stones.
Twenty years and miles away, that farm of [B] yesterday has not left me alone.
I think memories make a man, he will always be, and I'm not sure what I am [E] trying to say.
[F#] But if there's anything that I can add to this old world, it's thanks to [B] that old farm of yesterday.
[G#m] They build them bigger [F#] now, they got more land, they got more [B] cows, maybe they have found [E] a better way.
[F#] It's hard to say, but I miss that old farm [Bm] of yesterday.
[G#] [B]
Sideburns a little long, red man hiding country songs [F#] on a ham radio.
In a pickup truck behind the cows, driving them to pasture, [B] how I miss those mornings so.
Seated to the right hand of a hard working man, our backs against the border [E] every day.
[F#] Staring at the mountains to the south, I'd fill my mouth with breakfast on that farm [B] of yesterday.
We'd see our mother smile, light the whole place all the [F#] while, the good times and bad.
Happy with her lot in life, and proud to be a farmer's [B] wife, it makes me kind of sad.
To think our father always felt like he had let us down, when times were tough and farming [E] didn't pay.
[F#] But he should know we saw him as a king, and we still do, in memories of that farm of [B] yesterday.
[G#m] They build them bigger now, [F#] they got more land, they got more [B] cows, maybe they have [E] found a better way.
[F#] It's hard to say, but I miss that old [Bm] farm of yesterday.
[B]
[F#]
[B]
[F#]
[F#]
[B]
I woke the other day, tired from dreams of piling [F#] hay and picking stubborn stones.
Twenty years and miles away, that farm of [B] yesterday has not left me alone.
I think memories make a man, he will always be, and I'm not sure what I am [E] trying to say.
[F#] But if there's anything that I can add to this old world, it's thanks to [B] that old farm of yesterday.
[G#m] They build them bigger [F#] now, they got more land, they got more [B] cows, maybe they have found [E] a better way.
[F#] It's hard to say, but I miss that old farm [Bm] of yesterday.
[G#] [B]
Key:
B
F#
E
G#m
Bm
B
F#
E
Two, three, [B] four. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Sideburns a little long, red man hiding country songs [F#] on a ham radio. _ _
_ _ In a pickup truck behind the cows, driving them to pasture, [B] how I miss those mornings so. _ _
_ _ Seated to the right hand of a hard working man, our backs against the border [E] every day.
_ _ [F#] Staring at the mountains to the south, I'd fill my mouth with breakfast on that farm [B] of yesterday.
_ _ _ _ _ _ We'd see our mother smile, light the whole place all the [F#] while, the good times and bad.
_ _ _ _ Happy with her lot in life, and proud to be a farmer's [B] wife, it makes me kind of sad.
To _ _ _ think our father always felt like he had let us down, when times were tough and farming [E] didn't pay.
_ [F#] But he should know we saw him as a king, and we still do, in memories of that farm of [B] yesterday. _ _ _ _ _
_ [G#m] _ They build them bigger now, [F#] they got more land, they got more [B] cows, maybe they have [E] found a better way. _
_ [F#] It's hard to say, but I miss that old [Bm] farm of yesterday.
_ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I woke the other day, tired from dreams of piling [F#] hay and picking stubborn stones. _
_ _ Twenty years and miles away, that farm of [B] yesterday has not left me alone. _ _
_ _ I think memories make a man, he will always be, and I'm not sure what I am [E] trying to say.
_ [F#] But if there's anything that I can add to this old world, it's thanks to [B] that old farm of yesterday. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G#m] They build them bigger [F#] now, they got more land, they got more [B] cows, maybe they have found [E] a better way.
_ _ [F#] It's hard to say, but I miss that old farm [Bm] of yesterday.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G#] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Sideburns a little long, red man hiding country songs [F#] on a ham radio. _ _
_ _ In a pickup truck behind the cows, driving them to pasture, [B] how I miss those mornings so. _ _
_ _ Seated to the right hand of a hard working man, our backs against the border [E] every day.
_ _ [F#] Staring at the mountains to the south, I'd fill my mouth with breakfast on that farm [B] of yesterday.
_ _ _ _ _ _ We'd see our mother smile, light the whole place all the [F#] while, the good times and bad.
_ _ _ _ Happy with her lot in life, and proud to be a farmer's [B] wife, it makes me kind of sad.
To _ _ _ think our father always felt like he had let us down, when times were tough and farming [E] didn't pay.
_ [F#] But he should know we saw him as a king, and we still do, in memories of that farm of [B] yesterday. _ _ _ _ _
_ [G#m] _ They build them bigger now, [F#] they got more land, they got more [B] cows, maybe they have [E] found a better way. _
_ [F#] It's hard to say, but I miss that old [Bm] farm of yesterday.
_ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I woke the other day, tired from dreams of piling [F#] hay and picking stubborn stones. _
_ _ Twenty years and miles away, that farm of [B] yesterday has not left me alone. _ _
_ _ I think memories make a man, he will always be, and I'm not sure what I am [E] trying to say.
_ [F#] But if there's anything that I can add to this old world, it's thanks to [B] that old farm of yesterday. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G#m] They build them bigger [F#] now, they got more land, they got more [B] cows, maybe they have found [E] a better way.
_ _ [F#] It's hard to say, but I miss that old farm [Bm] of yesterday.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G#] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _