Chords for Tom T. Hall - Looking Forward To Seeing You Again
Tempo:
114.95 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [A]
[E] [A] Looking forward to seeing you [E] again, [A] I'm looking [E] forward [A] to seeing you [E] again.
Well it seems like only yesterday [A] that I was [E] living here,
and I'm surprised it hasn't changed throughout these [B] many years.
[A] That old tree ain't grown much [E] more than six or seven feet.
Lord, I sometimes [A] wish that I lived [E] on this street.
[A] Looking forward to seeing you again, I'm [E] looking forward [A] to seeing [E] you again.
It's silly, but in all my [A] little hometown kind of [E] dreams,
I thought of you in sunny skies and pie as [B] banana cream.
[A] I think of coffee [E] conversation about the local folks,
and how things [A] were when I was [E] just a joke.
And I'm [A] looking forward to seeing you again, oh I'm [E] looking forward [A] to seeing [E] you again.
I know I'm foolish when I [A] think that life [E] here never ends,
the never changing smile of all my old [B] familiar friends.
[A] But I suppose that death is [E] just as real in Ollieville as it is in [A] some big city [E] by a mill.
[A] I'm looking forward to seeing you [E] [A] again, oh I'm looking [E] [A] forward to seeing [E] you again.
Remember all the times [A] I had to borrow [E] fifteen bucks?
How could I be so optimistic, so [B] down on my luck?
[A] You never mentioned that I [E] had so many things to learn,
and you never [A] said it when my [E] back was turned.
I'm [A] looking forward to seeing [E] you [A] again, my friend, I'm [E] looking forward [A] to seeing [E] you again.
Well here I am a few miles [A] from your friendly [E] coffee pot,
I meant to call and tell you I was here, but [B] I forgot.
[A] I guess we never change much [E] from the things that we have been,
but I'm looking forward [A] to seeing [E] you again.
I'm [A] looking forward to seeing you again, oh I'm [E] looking forward [A] to seeing [E] you again.
There ain't too many cities like [A] this pretty town [E] today,
and I can hear an old dog barking somewhere [B] far away.
[A] Perhaps the great, great grandson of [E] a dog that I once knew,
barking at someone [A] with whom I went [E] to school.
I'm looking [A] forward to seeing you [E] again, [A] oh I'm looking [E] forward [A] to seeing you [E] again.
I'm looking [A] forward to seeing you [E] again, my [A] friend.
I'm [E] looking forward [A] to seeing you [E] again, [A] looking forward to seeing you again.
[E] [A]
[E] [A] Looking forward to seeing you [E] again, [A] I'm looking [E] forward [A] to seeing you [E] again.
Well it seems like only yesterday [A] that I was [E] living here,
and I'm surprised it hasn't changed throughout these [B] many years.
[A] That old tree ain't grown much [E] more than six or seven feet.
Lord, I sometimes [A] wish that I lived [E] on this street.
[A] Looking forward to seeing you again, I'm [E] looking forward [A] to seeing [E] you again.
It's silly, but in all my [A] little hometown kind of [E] dreams,
I thought of you in sunny skies and pie as [B] banana cream.
[A] I think of coffee [E] conversation about the local folks,
and how things [A] were when I was [E] just a joke.
And I'm [A] looking forward to seeing you again, oh I'm [E] looking forward [A] to seeing [E] you again.
I know I'm foolish when I [A] think that life [E] here never ends,
the never changing smile of all my old [B] familiar friends.
[A] But I suppose that death is [E] just as real in Ollieville as it is in [A] some big city [E] by a mill.
[A] I'm looking forward to seeing you [E] [A] again, oh I'm looking [E] [A] forward to seeing [E] you again.
Remember all the times [A] I had to borrow [E] fifteen bucks?
How could I be so optimistic, so [B] down on my luck?
[A] You never mentioned that I [E] had so many things to learn,
and you never [A] said it when my [E] back was turned.
I'm [A] looking forward to seeing [E] you [A] again, my friend, I'm [E] looking forward [A] to seeing [E] you again.
Well here I am a few miles [A] from your friendly [E] coffee pot,
I meant to call and tell you I was here, but [B] I forgot.
[A] I guess we never change much [E] from the things that we have been,
but I'm looking forward [A] to seeing [E] you again.
I'm [A] looking forward to seeing you again, oh I'm [E] looking forward [A] to seeing [E] you again.
There ain't too many cities like [A] this pretty town [E] today,
and I can hear an old dog barking somewhere [B] far away.
[A] Perhaps the great, great grandson of [E] a dog that I once knew,
barking at someone [A] with whom I went [E] to school.
I'm looking [A] forward to seeing you [E] again, [A] oh I'm looking [E] forward [A] to seeing you [E] again.
I'm looking [A] forward to seeing you [E] again, my [A] friend.
I'm [E] looking forward [A] to seeing you [E] again, [A] looking forward to seeing you again.
[E] [A]
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[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] Looking forward to seeing you [E] again, [A] I'm looking [E] forward [A] to seeing you [E] again.
Well it seems like only yesterday [A] that I was [E] living here,
and I'm surprised it hasn't changed throughout these [B] many years.
[A] That old tree ain't grown much [E] more than six or seven feet.
Lord, I sometimes [A] wish that I lived [E] on this street.
_ _ [A] Looking forward to seeing you again, I'm [E] looking forward [A] to seeing [E] you again.
_ It's silly, but in all my [A] little hometown kind of [E] dreams,
I thought of you in sunny skies and pie as [B] banana cream.
[A] I think of coffee [E] conversation about the local folks,
and how things [A] were when I was [E] just a joke.
And I'm [A] looking forward to seeing you again, oh I'm [E] looking forward [A] to seeing [E] you again.
_ I know I'm foolish when I [A] think that life [E] here never ends,
the never changing smile of all my old [B] familiar friends.
[A] But I suppose that death is [E] just as real in Ollieville as it is in [A] some big city [E] by a mill.
_ [A] I'm looking forward to seeing you [E] [A] again, oh I'm looking [E] [A] forward to seeing [E] you again.
_ _ Remember all the times [A] I had to borrow [E] fifteen bucks?
How could I be so optimistic, so [B] down on my luck?
[A] You never mentioned that I [E] had so many things to learn,
and you never [A] said it when my [E] back was turned.
I'm [A] looking forward to seeing [E] you [A] again, my friend, I'm [E] looking forward [A] to seeing [E] you again.
_ Well here I am a few miles [A] from your friendly [E] coffee pot,
I meant to call and tell you I was here, but [B] I forgot.
[A] I guess we never change much [E] from the things that we have been,
but I'm looking forward [A] to seeing [E] you again.
I'm [A] looking forward to seeing you again, oh I'm [E] looking forward [A] to seeing [E] you again.
_ There ain't too many cities like [A] this pretty town [E] today,
and I can hear an old dog barking somewhere [B] far away.
[A] Perhaps the great, great grandson of [E] a dog that I once knew,
barking at someone [A] with whom I went [E] to school.
I'm looking [A] forward to seeing you [E] again, [A] oh I'm looking [E] forward [A] to seeing you [E] again.
I'm looking [A] forward to seeing you [E] again, my [A] friend.
I'm [E] looking forward [A] to seeing you [E] again, _ [A] looking forward to seeing you again.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] Looking forward to seeing you [E] again, [A] I'm looking [E] forward [A] to seeing you [E] again.
Well it seems like only yesterday [A] that I was [E] living here,
and I'm surprised it hasn't changed throughout these [B] many years.
[A] That old tree ain't grown much [E] more than six or seven feet.
Lord, I sometimes [A] wish that I lived [E] on this street.
_ _ [A] Looking forward to seeing you again, I'm [E] looking forward [A] to seeing [E] you again.
_ It's silly, but in all my [A] little hometown kind of [E] dreams,
I thought of you in sunny skies and pie as [B] banana cream.
[A] I think of coffee [E] conversation about the local folks,
and how things [A] were when I was [E] just a joke.
And I'm [A] looking forward to seeing you again, oh I'm [E] looking forward [A] to seeing [E] you again.
_ I know I'm foolish when I [A] think that life [E] here never ends,
the never changing smile of all my old [B] familiar friends.
[A] But I suppose that death is [E] just as real in Ollieville as it is in [A] some big city [E] by a mill.
_ [A] I'm looking forward to seeing you [E] [A] again, oh I'm looking [E] [A] forward to seeing [E] you again.
_ _ Remember all the times [A] I had to borrow [E] fifteen bucks?
How could I be so optimistic, so [B] down on my luck?
[A] You never mentioned that I [E] had so many things to learn,
and you never [A] said it when my [E] back was turned.
I'm [A] looking forward to seeing [E] you [A] again, my friend, I'm [E] looking forward [A] to seeing [E] you again.
_ Well here I am a few miles [A] from your friendly [E] coffee pot,
I meant to call and tell you I was here, but [B] I forgot.
[A] I guess we never change much [E] from the things that we have been,
but I'm looking forward [A] to seeing [E] you again.
I'm [A] looking forward to seeing you again, oh I'm [E] looking forward [A] to seeing [E] you again.
_ There ain't too many cities like [A] this pretty town [E] today,
and I can hear an old dog barking somewhere [B] far away.
[A] Perhaps the great, great grandson of [E] a dog that I once knew,
barking at someone [A] with whom I went [E] to school.
I'm looking [A] forward to seeing you [E] again, [A] oh I'm looking [E] forward [A] to seeing you [E] again.
I'm looking [A] forward to seeing you [E] again, my [A] friend.
I'm [E] looking forward [A] to seeing you [E] again, _ [A] looking forward to seeing you again.
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