Chords for The L&N Don't Stop Here Anymore
Tempo:
102.25 bpm
Chords used:
A
Am
E
Em
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A] Oh, [Em] when I was a curly [A]-headed [Am] baby, my daddy sat me [A] down upon his knee,
[Am] said, son, [Em] you go to school, [A] learn your letters.
[Am] [A]
[E] Don't you be no dusty miner like [A] me.
[G] For I was born and raised at the mouth of the [A] Hazard Holler.
[G] Coal cars a-roarin' and a-rumblin' a [A]-passin' my [Am] door.
Now they're standin' rusty, rollin' empty,
[C] and [A] the L.N..N. [E] don't stop here [Am] anymore. [A] I used to [E] think my daddy [A] was a black man [Am] with script [E] enough to buy the [A] company [Am] store, [A] but now he [E] goes downtown with [A] empty pockets, [Am] [E] and his face is white as a February [A] snow. [G] For I was born and raised at the mouth of the [A] Hazard Holler. [G] Coal cars a-roarin' and a-rumblin' a [A]-passin' my door. [Am] Now they're standin' rusty, [C] rollin' empty, [Am] and the L.N. [A].N. [E] don't stop here [A] anymore. [Am] [A] Last night I [E] dreamt I went down [A] to the [Am] office, gettin' my [Em] payday like I [A] done before. [Am] [A] Them old Cudsey [Em] vines had covered [A] up the doorway, [Am] and there [E] was trees and grass. Well, a-growin' [A] right through the [Am] floor. Well, [A] I never thought I'd live to love the coal [Am] dust, [A] never thought [E] I'd pray to hear [A] the tipple roll, [Am] [A] but long I wish [E] that grass could [A] change to money. [Am] [A] Them [E] greenbacks fill my pockets once [A] more. [G] And I was born and raised at the mouth of the [A] Hazard Holler. [Em] Coal cars a-roarin' and a-rumblin' a [Am]-passin' my door. Now they're standin' rusty, [C] rollin' empty, [E] and the L.N. [A].N. [E] don't stop here [A] anymore. [Am] [A]
[Am] said, son, [Em] you go to school, [A] learn your letters.
[Am] [A]
[E] Don't you be no dusty miner like [A] me.
[G] For I was born and raised at the mouth of the [A] Hazard Holler.
[G] Coal cars a-roarin' and a-rumblin' a [A]-passin' my [Am] door.
Now they're standin' rusty, rollin' empty,
[C] and [A] the L.N..N. [E] don't stop here [Am] anymore. [A] I used to [E] think my daddy [A] was a black man [Am] with script [E] enough to buy the [A] company [Am] store, [A] but now he [E] goes downtown with [A] empty pockets, [Am] [E] and his face is white as a February [A] snow. [G] For I was born and raised at the mouth of the [A] Hazard Holler. [G] Coal cars a-roarin' and a-rumblin' a [A]-passin' my door. [Am] Now they're standin' rusty, [C] rollin' empty, [Am] and the L.N. [A].N. [E] don't stop here [A] anymore. [Am] [A] Last night I [E] dreamt I went down [A] to the [Am] office, gettin' my [Em] payday like I [A] done before. [Am] [A] Them old Cudsey [Em] vines had covered [A] up the doorway, [Am] and there [E] was trees and grass. Well, a-growin' [A] right through the [Am] floor. Well, [A] I never thought I'd live to love the coal [Am] dust, [A] never thought [E] I'd pray to hear [A] the tipple roll, [Am] [A] but long I wish [E] that grass could [A] change to money. [Am] [A] Them [E] greenbacks fill my pockets once [A] more. [G] And I was born and raised at the mouth of the [A] Hazard Holler. [Em] Coal cars a-roarin' and a-rumblin' a [Am]-passin' my door. Now they're standin' rusty, [C] rollin' empty, [E] and the L.N. [A].N. [E] don't stop here [A] anymore. [Am] [A]
Key:
A
Am
E
Em
G
A
Am
E
_ _ _ [A] _ Oh, [Em] when I was a curly [A]-headed [Am] baby, my daddy sat me [A] down upon his knee,
[Am] _ said, son, [Em] you go to school, [A] learn your letters.
[Am] _ _ _ [A] _
[E] Don't you be no dusty miner _ _ like [A] me.
[G] For I was born and raised at the mouth of the [A] Hazard Holler.
_ [G] Coal cars a-roarin' and a-rumblin' a [A]-passin' my [Am] door.
Now they're standin' rusty, rollin' empty,
[C] _ _ _ _ and [A] the L.N..N. _ [E] don't stop here [Am] anymore. _ _ _ _ [A] _ I used to [E] think my daddy [A] was a black man [Am] with script [E] enough to buy the [A] company [Am] store, _ _ _ [A] _ but now he [E] goes downtown with [A] empty pockets, _ [Am] _ _ _ [E] and his face is white _ _ _ _ as a February [A] snow. _ [G] For I was born and raised at the mouth of the [A] Hazard Holler. _ [G] Coal cars a-roarin' and a-rumblin' a [A]-passin' my door. _ [Am] _ Now they're standin' rusty, [C] rollin' empty, _ _ _ _ [Am] and the L.N. [A].N. _ _ [E] don't stop here [A] anymore. _ [Am] _ _ _ [A] _ Last night I [E] dreamt I went down [A] to the [Am] office, gettin' my [Em] payday like I [A] done before. [Am] _ _ _ _ [A] Them old Cudsey [Em] vines had covered [A] up the doorway, _ [Am] _ _ and there [E] was trees and grass. _ _ _ Well, a-growin' [A] right through the [Am] floor. Well, [A] I never thought I'd live to love the coal [Am] dust, [A] never thought [E] I'd pray to hear [A] the tipple roll, _ [Am] _ _ _ [A] _ but long I _ wish [E] that grass could [A] change to money. [Am] _ _ _ _ [A] Them [E] greenbacks fill my pockets once [A] more. _ [G] And I was born and raised at the mouth of the [A] Hazard Holler. _ [Em] Coal cars a-roarin' and a-rumblin' a [Am]-passin' my door. _ Now they're standin' rusty, [C] rollin' empty, _ _ _ _ _ [E] and the L.N. [A].N. _ _ [E] don't stop here _ [A] anymore. _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ said, son, [Em] you go to school, [A] learn your letters.
[Am] _ _ _ [A] _
[E] Don't you be no dusty miner _ _ like [A] me.
[G] For I was born and raised at the mouth of the [A] Hazard Holler.
_ [G] Coal cars a-roarin' and a-rumblin' a [A]-passin' my [Am] door.
Now they're standin' rusty, rollin' empty,
[C] _ _ _ _ and [A] the L.N..N. _ [E] don't stop here [Am] anymore. _ _ _ _ [A] _ I used to [E] think my daddy [A] was a black man [Am] with script [E] enough to buy the [A] company [Am] store, _ _ _ [A] _ but now he [E] goes downtown with [A] empty pockets, _ [Am] _ _ _ [E] and his face is white _ _ _ _ as a February [A] snow. _ [G] For I was born and raised at the mouth of the [A] Hazard Holler. _ [G] Coal cars a-roarin' and a-rumblin' a [A]-passin' my door. _ [Am] _ Now they're standin' rusty, [C] rollin' empty, _ _ _ _ [Am] and the L.N. [A].N. _ _ [E] don't stop here [A] anymore. _ [Am] _ _ _ [A] _ Last night I [E] dreamt I went down [A] to the [Am] office, gettin' my [Em] payday like I [A] done before. [Am] _ _ _ _ [A] Them old Cudsey [Em] vines had covered [A] up the doorway, _ [Am] _ _ and there [E] was trees and grass. _ _ _ Well, a-growin' [A] right through the [Am] floor. Well, [A] I never thought I'd live to love the coal [Am] dust, [A] never thought [E] I'd pray to hear [A] the tipple roll, _ [Am] _ _ _ [A] _ but long I _ wish [E] that grass could [A] change to money. [Am] _ _ _ _ [A] Them [E] greenbacks fill my pockets once [A] more. _ [G] And I was born and raised at the mouth of the [A] Hazard Holler. _ [Em] Coal cars a-roarin' and a-rumblin' a [Am]-passin' my door. _ Now they're standin' rusty, [C] rollin' empty, _ _ _ _ _ [E] and the L.N. [A].N. _ _ [E] don't stop here _ [A] anymore. _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _