Chords for Three On A String with guest Claire Lynch - Alabama State of Mind
Tempo:
99.95 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
B
D#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[D#] [A]
There's a lasting impression [D] forever [A] in my mind, a mental picture of a place that [E] I call home.
And [A] whenever this big city [D] starts to move [A] too fast, [D] I can kick [E] off these shoes and flip it on.
[A] See a white farmhouse [D] in a [A] flatbed truck, and an old barn filled with [E] the winter hay.
[A] And a bar down in the town [D] takes its own [E] sweet time, [D] but tonight he'll [E] be a hundred [A] miles away.
And [D] I can float across the river, wait on a crib, [D] walk on down a country road [E] just killing time.
No matter [A]
where I go, [D] I'll [A] always be in [B] an [E] Alabama state of [A] mind.
[D] [A]
[E] [A]
[D]
[B] [A]
I can still smell the dirt [D] of a new [A] plowed field, watch the sunset on the river till [E] it's gone.
And all [A] those creatures come alive on evil nights, make a joyful noise all of their own.
And on a laid back summer Sunday after church, people come around and visit for a [B] while.
And [A] I can almost taste what's on my plate, a Sunday dinner cooked [E] up southern style.
[A] And I [D] can float across the [A] river, wait on a crib, [D] walk on down a country road just [E] killing time.
[A] No matter where I [D] go, I'll [A] always be [F#] in an Alabama [A] state of mind.
Well if you catch me in a daydream, you [D] will know [A] that I'm in [Bm] an [E] Alabama state [A] of mind.
[Am] [B] [N]
There's a lasting impression [D] forever [A] in my mind, a mental picture of a place that [E] I call home.
And [A] whenever this big city [D] starts to move [A] too fast, [D] I can kick [E] off these shoes and flip it on.
[A] See a white farmhouse [D] in a [A] flatbed truck, and an old barn filled with [E] the winter hay.
[A] And a bar down in the town [D] takes its own [E] sweet time, [D] but tonight he'll [E] be a hundred [A] miles away.
And [D] I can float across the river, wait on a crib, [D] walk on down a country road [E] just killing time.
No matter [A]
where I go, [D] I'll [A] always be in [B] an [E] Alabama state of [A] mind.
[D] [A]
[E] [A]
[D]
[B] [A]
I can still smell the dirt [D] of a new [A] plowed field, watch the sunset on the river till [E] it's gone.
And all [A] those creatures come alive on evil nights, make a joyful noise all of their own.
And on a laid back summer Sunday after church, people come around and visit for a [B] while.
And [A] I can almost taste what's on my plate, a Sunday dinner cooked [E] up southern style.
[A] And I [D] can float across the [A] river, wait on a crib, [D] walk on down a country road just [E] killing time.
[A] No matter where I [D] go, I'll [A] always be [F#] in an Alabama [A] state of mind.
Well if you catch me in a daydream, you [D] will know [A] that I'm in [Bm] an [E] Alabama state [A] of mind.
[Am] [B] [N]
Key:
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D
E
B
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_ _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ [A] _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ There's a lasting impression [D] forever [A] in my mind, a mental picture of a place that [E] I call home.
And [A] whenever this big city [D] starts to move [A] too fast, [D] I can kick [E] off these shoes and flip it on.
_ [A] See a white farmhouse [D] in a [A] flatbed truck, and an old barn filled with [E] the winter hay.
_ [A] And a bar down in the town [D] takes its own [E] sweet time, [D] but tonight he'll [E] be a hundred [A] miles away.
And [D] I can float across the river, wait on a crib, [D] walk on down a country road [E] just killing time.
No matter [A]
where I go, [D] I'll [A] always be in [B] an [E] Alabama state of [A] mind. _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[B] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
I can still smell the dirt [D] of a new [A] plowed field, watch the sunset on the river till [E] it's gone.
And all [A] those creatures come alive on evil nights, make a joyful noise all of their own.
And on a laid back summer Sunday after church, people come around and visit for a [B] while.
And [A] I can almost taste what's on my plate, a Sunday dinner cooked [E] up southern style.
[A] _ And I [D] can float across the [A] river, wait on a crib, [D] walk on down a country road just [E] killing time.
_ [A] No matter where I [D] go, I'll [A] always be [F#] in an Alabama [A] state of mind.
Well if you catch me in a daydream, you [D] will know [A] that I'm in [Bm] an [E] Alabama state [A] of mind. _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ [B] _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ There's a lasting impression [D] forever [A] in my mind, a mental picture of a place that [E] I call home.
And [A] whenever this big city [D] starts to move [A] too fast, [D] I can kick [E] off these shoes and flip it on.
_ [A] See a white farmhouse [D] in a [A] flatbed truck, and an old barn filled with [E] the winter hay.
_ [A] And a bar down in the town [D] takes its own [E] sweet time, [D] but tonight he'll [E] be a hundred [A] miles away.
And [D] I can float across the river, wait on a crib, [D] walk on down a country road [E] just killing time.
No matter [A]
where I go, [D] I'll [A] always be in [B] an [E] Alabama state of [A] mind. _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[B] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
I can still smell the dirt [D] of a new [A] plowed field, watch the sunset on the river till [E] it's gone.
And all [A] those creatures come alive on evil nights, make a joyful noise all of their own.
And on a laid back summer Sunday after church, people come around and visit for a [B] while.
And [A] I can almost taste what's on my plate, a Sunday dinner cooked [E] up southern style.
[A] _ And I [D] can float across the [A] river, wait on a crib, [D] walk on down a country road just [E] killing time.
_ [A] No matter where I [D] go, I'll [A] always be [F#] in an Alabama [A] state of mind.
Well if you catch me in a daydream, you [D] will know [A] that I'm in [Bm] an [E] Alabama state [A] of mind. _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ [B] _ [N] _ _ _ _