To Morrow Chords by The Kingston Trio

Tempo:
134.4 bpm
Chords used:

C

G

Em

Am

F

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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To Morrow By The Kingston Trio chords
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[C]
I started on a [F] journey about [C] a year ago to a little town called Morrow [G] in the state of Ohio.
[C] I've never been much of a traveler and I really didn't know that Morrow was the hardest [G] place
I'd ever [C] tried to go.
So [Am] I went down [Em] to the station for my ticket and applied for tips regarding Morrow [D] not
expecting [G] to be guided.
[C] I said I might then like to go tomorrow and return, but later than tomorrow [G] for I haven't
[C] time to burn.
Said he to me, now let me see if I have heard you right.
You'd like to go tomorrow [G] and return tomorrow night.
[C] You should have gone tomorrow, [F] yesterday and [C] back today for the train that goes tomorrow
[G] is a mile [C] upon a day.
[Am] If you had [Em] gone tomorrow, [Am] yesterday, now [Em] don't you see?
[Am] You could have [Em] gone tomorrow [D] and returned [G] today, it's free [C] for the train today.
Tomorrow [F] if the schedule [C] is right, today it goes tomorrow [G] and returns [C] tomorrow night.
Said I, my friend, it seems [Dm] to me you're talking [C] through your hat.
There is a town named Morrow [G] on the line.
[C] There is a he that takes [F] me, a quiet [C] little town.
You go from here tomorrow [G] is a fourteen [C] hour train.
[Am] The train [Em] today, tomorrow leaves today at eight thirty [Am] five.
At half [Em] past ten tomorrow [D] is the time it [G] should arrive.
[C] So if from here tomorrow is a fourteen hour jump, can you go today, tomorrow [G] and get back
[C] today you chump?
Said I, I'd like to go [F] tomorrow, but can [C] I go today?
And get tomorrow by [G] tonight, but there is no delay.
[C] Well, well, said he to me, [F] and I've got [C] no more to say.
Can you get anywhere tomorrow [G] and get back [C] again today?
Said I, [Em] I guess you know it all, but [Am] kindly [Em] let me say.
[Am] How can I [E] get tomorrow [D] if I leave [G] this town today?
[C] Said he, you cannot go [F] tomorrow [C] anymore today, cause the train that goes [G] tomorrow is a mile [C] upon a day.
I was [Em] so disappointed, I was mad enough to swear.
The train had gone tomorrow, how [D] does it love me standing [G] [C] there?
My dad was right in telling me [Fm] that I was [C] a howling toad.
I could not go [G] tomorrow, so I guess [C] in town I'll stay.
Key:  
C
3211
G
2131
Em
121
Am
2311
F
134211111
C
3211
G
2131
Em
121
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To start learning The Kingston Trio - To Morrow chords, delve into these chords sequence to get the song's feel: C, G, C, F and C. To master the tempo, it's wise to start at 67 BPM before aiming for the song's 134 BPM. To match your vocal range and chord inclination, adjust the capo in line with the key: C Minor.

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[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I started on a [F] journey about [C] a year ago to a little town called Morrow [G] in the state of Ohio.
[C] I've never been much of a traveler and I really didn't know that Morrow was the hardest [G] place
I'd ever [C] tried to go. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ So [Am] I went down [Em] to the station for my ticket and applied for tips regarding Morrow [D] not
expecting [G] to be guided.
[C] I said I might then like to go tomorrow and return, but later than tomorrow [G] for I haven't
[C] time to burn.
Said he to me, now let me see if I have heard you right.
You'd like to go tomorrow [G] and return tomorrow night.
[C] You should have gone tomorrow, [F] yesterday and [C] back today for the train that goes tomorrow
[G] is a mile [C] upon a day.
[Am] If you had [Em] gone tomorrow, [Am] yesterday, now [Em] don't you see?
[Am] You could have [Em] gone tomorrow [D] and returned [G] today, it's free [C] for the train today.
Tomorrow [F] if the schedule [C] is right, today it goes tomorrow [G] and returns [C] tomorrow night. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Said I, my friend, it seems [Dm] to me you're talking [C] through your hat.
There is a town named Morrow [G] on the line.
_ [C] There is a he that takes [F] me, a quiet [C] little town.
You go from here tomorrow [G] is a fourteen [C] hour train.
[Am] The train [Em] today, tomorrow leaves today at eight thirty [Am] five.
At half [Em] past ten tomorrow [D] is the time it [G] should arrive.
[C] So if from here tomorrow is a fourteen hour jump, can you go today, tomorrow [G] and get back
[C] today you chump? _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Said I, I'd like to go [F] tomorrow, but can [C] I go today?
And get tomorrow by [G] tonight, but there is no delay.
[C] Well, well, said he to me, [F] and I've got [C] no more to say.
Can you get anywhere tomorrow [G] and get back [C] again today?
Said I, [Em] I guess you know it all, but [Am] kindly [Em] let me say.
[Am] How can I [E] get tomorrow [D] if I leave [G] this town today?
[C] Said he, you cannot go [F] tomorrow [C] anymore today, cause the train that goes [G] tomorrow is a mile [C] upon a day.
I was [Em] so disappointed, I was mad enough to swear.
The train had gone tomorrow, how [D] does it love me standing [G] [C] there?
My dad was right in telling me [Fm] that I was [C] a howling toad.
I could not go [G] tomorrow, so I guess [C] in town I'll stay. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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