Chords for The Nashville Bluegrass Band - Tear My Stillhouse Down
Tempo:
101.8 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Dm
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Please make welcome the Nashville Bluegrass Band.
Thank you.
Yes.
Thank you.
[D] Thank you so much.
[Bb] We're going to do a song for you right [G] now that
was written by a little lady named [D] Gillian Welch.
And we're going to send this one out to all the folks
over in East Tennessee, the Unicoi High School,
because this is a song about making moonshine whiskey.
It's called, Tear My Steel House Down.
It goes like this.
[G]
[D]
Put no stone at my head, no [G] flowers on my tomb,
[D] no gold-plated sign [A] in a marble-pillared room.
[D] There's one thing I [G] want when they lay me [C] in the ground.
When [D] I die, tear my steel house down.
When I was alive, [G] way back in the hill,
[D] I laughed at the men who [A] tended those steels.
But [D] that old mountain sign, [G] it caught me somehow.
[D] When I die, tear my steel house down.
[G] Oh, tear my steel house down.
Let it go to [D] rust.
Don't leave no trace of the hiding place
where I made that evil [G] stuff.
For all my time and money, no profit did I see.
[D] That old copper panel [A] was the [D] death of me.
[G] [D]
[Am] [A] [D]
[G] [D]
Go tell all your children, [G] hell ain't no [D] dream.
Satan, it [G] lives [A] in my whiskey machine.
[D] Oh, with my time of [Dm] dying, [G] I know where I'm bound.
[D] When I die, tear my steel house down.
[G] Oh, tear my steel house down.
Let it go to rust.
[D] Don't leave no trace of the hiding [A] place
where I [D] made that evil stuff.
[G] For all my time and money, no profit did I [D] see.
That old copper panel [A] was the [D] death of me.
[G]
[D] [Am] [D]
[G] [Dm] [D]
That old copper panel was the death of me.
[Dm] Thank you, folks.
[E] Little Bluegrass Band.
Thank you.
Yes.
Thank you.
[D] Thank you so much.
[Bb] We're going to do a song for you right [G] now that
was written by a little lady named [D] Gillian Welch.
And we're going to send this one out to all the folks
over in East Tennessee, the Unicoi High School,
because this is a song about making moonshine whiskey.
It's called, Tear My Steel House Down.
It goes like this.
[G]
[D]
Put no stone at my head, no [G] flowers on my tomb,
[D] no gold-plated sign [A] in a marble-pillared room.
[D] There's one thing I [G] want when they lay me [C] in the ground.
When [D] I die, tear my steel house down.
When I was alive, [G] way back in the hill,
[D] I laughed at the men who [A] tended those steels.
But [D] that old mountain sign, [G] it caught me somehow.
[D] When I die, tear my steel house down.
[G] Oh, tear my steel house down.
Let it go to [D] rust.
Don't leave no trace of the hiding place
where I made that evil [G] stuff.
For all my time and money, no profit did I see.
[D] That old copper panel [A] was the [D] death of me.
[G] [D]
[Am] [A] [D]
[G] [D]
Go tell all your children, [G] hell ain't no [D] dream.
Satan, it [G] lives [A] in my whiskey machine.
[D] Oh, with my time of [Dm] dying, [G] I know where I'm bound.
[D] When I die, tear my steel house down.
[G] Oh, tear my steel house down.
Let it go to rust.
[D] Don't leave no trace of the hiding [A] place
where I [D] made that evil stuff.
[G] For all my time and money, no profit did I [D] see.
That old copper panel [A] was the [D] death of me.
[G]
[D] [Am] [D]
[G] [Dm] [D]
That old copper panel was the death of me.
[Dm] Thank you, folks.
[E] Little Bluegrass Band.
Key:
D
G
A
Dm
Am
D
G
A
Please make welcome the Nashville Bluegrass Band.
Thank you.
Yes.
Thank you.
_ _ [D] _ _ Thank you so much.
[Bb] We're going to do a song for you right [G] now that
was written by a little lady named [D] Gillian Welch.
And we're going to send this one out to all the folks
over in East Tennessee, the Unicoi High School,
because this is a song about making moonshine whiskey.
It's called, Tear My Steel House Down.
It goes like this.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ Put no stone at my head, no [G] flowers on my tomb,
[D] no gold-plated sign [A] in a marble-pillared room.
[D] There's one thing I [G] want when they lay me [C] in the ground.
When [D] I die, tear my steel house down.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ When I was alive, [G] way back in the hill,
[D] I laughed at the men who [A] tended those steels.
But [D] that old mountain sign, [G] it caught me somehow.
[D] When I die, tear my steel house down.
[G] Oh, tear my steel house down.
Let it go to [D] rust.
Don't leave no trace of the hiding place
where I made that evil [G] stuff.
For all my time and money, no profit did I see.
[D] That old copper panel [A] was the [D] death of me.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Go tell all your children, [G] hell ain't no [D] dream.
Satan, it [G] lives [A] in my whiskey machine.
[D] Oh, with my time of [Dm] dying, [G] I know where I'm bound.
[D] When I die, tear my steel house down. _
[G] Oh, tear my steel house down.
Let it go to rust.
[D] Don't leave no trace of the hiding [A] place
where I [D] made that evil stuff.
[G] For all my time and money, no profit did I [D] see.
That old copper panel [A] was the [D] death of me.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ [D] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ [D] _
That old copper panel was the death of me.
_ _ _ [Dm] Thank you, folks. _
_ _ _ _ [E] Little Bluegrass Band. _
Thank you.
Yes.
Thank you.
_ _ [D] _ _ Thank you so much.
[Bb] We're going to do a song for you right [G] now that
was written by a little lady named [D] Gillian Welch.
And we're going to send this one out to all the folks
over in East Tennessee, the Unicoi High School,
because this is a song about making moonshine whiskey.
It's called, Tear My Steel House Down.
It goes like this.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ Put no stone at my head, no [G] flowers on my tomb,
[D] no gold-plated sign [A] in a marble-pillared room.
[D] There's one thing I [G] want when they lay me [C] in the ground.
When [D] I die, tear my steel house down.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ When I was alive, [G] way back in the hill,
[D] I laughed at the men who [A] tended those steels.
But [D] that old mountain sign, [G] it caught me somehow.
[D] When I die, tear my steel house down.
[G] Oh, tear my steel house down.
Let it go to [D] rust.
Don't leave no trace of the hiding place
where I made that evil [G] stuff.
For all my time and money, no profit did I see.
[D] That old copper panel [A] was the [D] death of me.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Go tell all your children, [G] hell ain't no [D] dream.
Satan, it [G] lives [A] in my whiskey machine.
[D] Oh, with my time of [Dm] dying, [G] I know where I'm bound.
[D] When I die, tear my steel house down. _
[G] Oh, tear my steel house down.
Let it go to rust.
[D] Don't leave no trace of the hiding [A] place
where I [D] made that evil stuff.
[G] For all my time and money, no profit did I [D] see.
That old copper panel [A] was the [D] death of me.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ [D] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ [D] _
That old copper panel was the death of me.
_ _ _ [Dm] Thank you, folks. _
_ _ _ _ [E] Little Bluegrass Band. _