Chords for Tom Paxton - "Bottle of Wine"
Tempo:
136.3 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
B
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] But for now, we're going to finish with a song which I know goes back to all our lives and since certain point
I'm sure you got up to mischief with this song either on your lips or in your hearts
[B]
[C] Bottle of wine through the vine
When you gonna let me get [G] [C] sober?
Let me alone.
Let me go home.
Let me go back start over
[Gm] [C]
[G]
[C] [Em] Rambling around [F] this dirty [C] old town singing [G] for [C] nickels and dimes
Times [G] getting tough.
[Fm] I ain't got [Bb] enough [C] to buy a little bottle of wine
Bottle of wine through the vine
When you gonna let me [G] get [C] sober?
Let me alone.
Let me go home.
Let me go [G] back start [C] over
Little [G]
[C]
[G] [C]
[G] [F] hotel, old [C] dirt and hell, dark as the coal in the mine
Blankets are [Em] thin, [F] leather and [C] dread, cause I got a little bottle of [Am] wine
[C]
Bottle of wine through the vine
When you gonna let me get [G] [C] sober?
Let me alone.
Let me go home.
Let me go back start [Gm]
[C] over
[F] Pain [C]
[G] [C]
[Gm] [F] [C]
[B] [C] [F] in my head and bugs [C] in my bed and my pants [G] are so old they [C] let me shine
[Em] Out on the street [F] tell the people [C] I mean won't you buy me a bottle of [F] [B] wine?
[C] Bottle of wine through the vine
When you gonna let me get sober?
Let me alone.
Let me go home.
Let me go back start over
Well friends been coming back from visits to France over the years and
Telling me how they hear the song sung in the length and breadth of that country
always in French, of course and
Claimed as a French folk song.
I had to learn my own song I
I'm going to drink, I'm going to drink, you [G] leave me alone
[C] I want to stay, I want to go, I want to start [G] my [C] life again
Almost sounds better that way
Well the [G] preacher will teach [F] and the teacher will [Bb] teach, [C] a miner [G] will dig [C] in the mine
I [G] ride the [F] rods [C] trusting in God and hugging [G] my bottle of [B] wine
[C] Bottle of wine through the vine when you gonna let [G] me get [C] sober?
Let me alone.
Let me go home.
Let me go back to [G] start [C] over
All
[N] right, take a little break now, thank you
I'm sure you got up to mischief with this song either on your lips or in your hearts
[B]
[C] Bottle of wine through the vine
When you gonna let me get [G] [C] sober?
Let me alone.
Let me go home.
Let me go back start over
[Gm] [C]
[G]
[C] [Em] Rambling around [F] this dirty [C] old town singing [G] for [C] nickels and dimes
Times [G] getting tough.
[Fm] I ain't got [Bb] enough [C] to buy a little bottle of wine
Bottle of wine through the vine
When you gonna let me [G] get [C] sober?
Let me alone.
Let me go home.
Let me go [G] back start [C] over
Little [G]
[C]
[G] [C]
[G] [F] hotel, old [C] dirt and hell, dark as the coal in the mine
Blankets are [Em] thin, [F] leather and [C] dread, cause I got a little bottle of [Am] wine
[C]
Bottle of wine through the vine
When you gonna let me get [G] [C] sober?
Let me alone.
Let me go home.
Let me go back start [Gm]
[C] over
[F] Pain [C]
[G] [C]
[Gm] [F] [C]
[B] [C] [F] in my head and bugs [C] in my bed and my pants [G] are so old they [C] let me shine
[Em] Out on the street [F] tell the people [C] I mean won't you buy me a bottle of [F] [B] wine?
[C] Bottle of wine through the vine
When you gonna let me get sober?
Let me alone.
Let me go home.
Let me go back start over
Well friends been coming back from visits to France over the years and
Telling me how they hear the song sung in the length and breadth of that country
always in French, of course and
Claimed as a French folk song.
I had to learn my own song I
I'm going to drink, I'm going to drink, you [G] leave me alone
[C] I want to stay, I want to go, I want to start [G] my [C] life again
Almost sounds better that way
Well the [G] preacher will teach [F] and the teacher will [Bb] teach, [C] a miner [G] will dig [C] in the mine
I [G] ride the [F] rods [C] trusting in God and hugging [G] my bottle of [B] wine
[C] Bottle of wine through the vine when you gonna let [G] me get [C] sober?
Let me alone.
Let me go home.
Let me go back to [G] start [C] over
All
[N] right, take a little break now, thank you
Key:
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G
F
B
Gm
C
G
F
[C] _ But for now, we're going to finish with a song which I know goes back to all our lives and since certain point
I'm sure you got up to mischief with this song either on your lips or in your hearts
_ _ _ [B]
[C] Bottle of wine through the vine
When you gonna let me get [G] [C] sober?
Let me alone.
Let me go home.
Let me go back start over _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
[C] _ _ [Em] Rambling around [F] this dirty [C] old town singing [G] for [C] nickels and dimes
Times [G] getting tough.
[Fm] I ain't got [Bb] enough [C] to buy a little bottle of wine
Bottle of wine through the vine
When you gonna let me [G] get [C] sober? _
Let me alone.
Let me go home.
Let me go [G] back start _ [C] over _ _
Little _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] [F] hotel, old [C] dirt and hell, dark as the coal in the mine
_ Blankets are [Em] thin, [F] leather and [C] dread, cause I got a little bottle of [Am] wine
[C] _
Bottle of wine through the vine
When you gonna let me get [G] [C] sober?
Let me alone.
Let me go home.
Let me go back start [Gm]
[C] over
_ _ [F] Pain _ [C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ [C] _ [F] in my head and bugs [C] in my bed and my pants [G] are so old they [C] let me shine _
[Em] Out on the street [F] tell the people [C] I mean won't you buy me a bottle of [F] [B] wine?
[C] Bottle of wine through the vine
When you gonna let me get sober?
_ Let me alone.
Let me go home.
Let me go back start over _
_ Well friends been coming back from visits to France over the years and
Telling me how they hear the song sung in the length and breadth of that country
_ always in French, of course and
Claimed as a French folk song.
_ I _ had to learn my own song I
I'm going to drink, _ _ _ I'm going to drink, you [G] leave me alone
[C] _ I want to stay, I want to go, I want to start [G] my [C] life again
Almost sounds better that way
_ Well the [G] preacher will teach [F] and the teacher will [Bb] teach, [C] a miner [G] will dig [C] in the mine
I [G] ride the [F] rods [C] trusting in God and hugging [G] my bottle of [B] wine
_ [C] Bottle of wine through the vine when you gonna let [G] me get [C] sober?
Let me alone.
Let me go home.
Let me go back to [G] start [C] over
_ _ All _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ right, _ _ _ take a little break now, thank you _
I'm sure you got up to mischief with this song either on your lips or in your hearts
_ _ _ [B]
[C] Bottle of wine through the vine
When you gonna let me get [G] [C] sober?
Let me alone.
Let me go home.
Let me go back start over _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
[C] _ _ [Em] Rambling around [F] this dirty [C] old town singing [G] for [C] nickels and dimes
Times [G] getting tough.
[Fm] I ain't got [Bb] enough [C] to buy a little bottle of wine
Bottle of wine through the vine
When you gonna let me [G] get [C] sober? _
Let me alone.
Let me go home.
Let me go [G] back start _ [C] over _ _
Little _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] [F] hotel, old [C] dirt and hell, dark as the coal in the mine
_ Blankets are [Em] thin, [F] leather and [C] dread, cause I got a little bottle of [Am] wine
[C] _
Bottle of wine through the vine
When you gonna let me get [G] [C] sober?
Let me alone.
Let me go home.
Let me go back start [Gm]
[C] over
_ _ [F] Pain _ [C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ [C] _ [F] in my head and bugs [C] in my bed and my pants [G] are so old they [C] let me shine _
[Em] Out on the street [F] tell the people [C] I mean won't you buy me a bottle of [F] [B] wine?
[C] Bottle of wine through the vine
When you gonna let me get sober?
_ Let me alone.
Let me go home.
Let me go back start over _
_ Well friends been coming back from visits to France over the years and
Telling me how they hear the song sung in the length and breadth of that country
_ always in French, of course and
Claimed as a French folk song.
_ I _ had to learn my own song I
I'm going to drink, _ _ _ I'm going to drink, you [G] leave me alone
[C] _ I want to stay, I want to go, I want to start [G] my [C] life again
Almost sounds better that way
_ Well the [G] preacher will teach [F] and the teacher will [Bb] teach, [C] a miner [G] will dig [C] in the mine
I [G] ride the [F] rods [C] trusting in God and hugging [G] my bottle of [B] wine
_ [C] Bottle of wine through the vine when you gonna let [G] me get [C] sober?
Let me alone.
Let me go home.
Let me go back to [G] start [C] over
_ _ All _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ right, _ _ _ take a little break now, thank you _