Chords for Verlon Thompson - "Magnolia Wind" 3.25.17 Suwannee Spring Reunion
Tempo:
116.2 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
A
C
C#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
But now I started thinking about what song do I want in my wedding and I [B] thought man, I know what I want
[A#] Old guy and Sean [G#] they wrote a whole series of songs about this old fiddle playing gal from out in Arkansas
her [B] name was sis Draper and
[G#] Do yourselves a favor and research that and find out [B] listen to some of those songs
It's a whole series of songs about sis [C]
and [B] one of those songs is called Magnolia Wind
[C] And I thought man, wouldn't it be nice to walk in to our wedding by the way, I got married out behind a [B] barn
Which was always [C] my dream
so
My wife and I came from opposite sides of the barn and we come walking around
And nobody knew this was gonna happen, but out here in the edge of the woods
Nobody was expecting it.
There came the sound of a beautiful fiddle
In an upright bass
It was my friend Sean camp and Mike Bubb and they were playing the melody to this beautiful [B] song
And Dimitri and I walked into this song.
It's one of the it's one of the most
[C]
[G#] emotional musical moments of my life when I heard the sounds of that
[C] Fiddle coming out of the woods as I'm walking up there to marry the girl that I love
[E] I'd
[B]
[A]
[F#m] [B]
rather sleep in [E] a box like a bum [B] on the street
Than a fine feather [A] bed
[E] Without your little cold [B] feet
[F#]
[E] I'd rather be dumb
[B] deaf
dumb and stumble blind
Than to know that [A] your morning
[B] Never be [E] mine
I'd rather die young
Than [C#] live [B] without you
And I'd rather go [A] home
Than eat [B] lonesome food
[F#] [B]
Cuz it's once [E] in a lifetime
y'all
And it won't [B] come again
You see it's [A#] here and it's gone
[B] Only man know you [E] win
[A] [E] and I'd rather [Bm] not walk
[D] [A]
through the garden [E] again
If I [B] can't catch your sin
I won't let you win
Now I want you to listen real close
If you close your eyes and listen
[G] You might hear Basher Clements and you might hear Sue [E] Cunningham and you might hear Sean [B] Camp play a little [E] crittle
And it's back
I
[B]
think I hear it
[A]
[B] [E]
[Bm] [B]
[A] [B]
[E] [E]
If I can't dance with you
Now if it ever comes time
That it [C#]
comes [B] time to go
Sis pack up your [A] fiddle
Sis pack up your bow
[E] [B]
If I [E] can't dance with you
Then I won't [B] dance at all
[E]
I'll just sit this one [A] out
[B] With my back to the wall
[E]
I'd rather not [Bm] hear
[B] [A] Pretty music [E] again
If I [C#] can't [B] catch your fit
Won't let you [E] win
[B] [E]
And I'd rather [D] not hear
[A] Pretty [E] music
Again
If I [C#] can't [B] catch your fit
Won't let you [E] win
If it [C#] can't be [B] your fit
Won't let you win
[A#] Old guy and Sean [G#] they wrote a whole series of songs about this old fiddle playing gal from out in Arkansas
her [B] name was sis Draper and
[G#] Do yourselves a favor and research that and find out [B] listen to some of those songs
It's a whole series of songs about sis [C]
and [B] one of those songs is called Magnolia Wind
[C] And I thought man, wouldn't it be nice to walk in to our wedding by the way, I got married out behind a [B] barn
Which was always [C] my dream
so
My wife and I came from opposite sides of the barn and we come walking around
And nobody knew this was gonna happen, but out here in the edge of the woods
Nobody was expecting it.
There came the sound of a beautiful fiddle
In an upright bass
It was my friend Sean camp and Mike Bubb and they were playing the melody to this beautiful [B] song
And Dimitri and I walked into this song.
It's one of the it's one of the most
[C]
[G#] emotional musical moments of my life when I heard the sounds of that
[C] Fiddle coming out of the woods as I'm walking up there to marry the girl that I love
[E] I'd
[B]
[A]
[F#m] [B]
rather sleep in [E] a box like a bum [B] on the street
Than a fine feather [A] bed
[E] Without your little cold [B] feet
[F#]
[E] I'd rather be dumb
[B] deaf
dumb and stumble blind
Than to know that [A] your morning
[B] Never be [E] mine
I'd rather die young
Than [C#] live [B] without you
And I'd rather go [A] home
Than eat [B] lonesome food
[F#] [B]
Cuz it's once [E] in a lifetime
y'all
And it won't [B] come again
You see it's [A#] here and it's gone
[B] Only man know you [E] win
[A] [E] and I'd rather [Bm] not walk
[D] [A]
through the garden [E] again
If I [B] can't catch your sin
I won't let you win
Now I want you to listen real close
If you close your eyes and listen
[G] You might hear Basher Clements and you might hear Sue [E] Cunningham and you might hear Sean [B] Camp play a little [E] crittle
And it's back
I
[B]
think I hear it
[A]
[B] [E]
[Bm] [B]
[A] [B]
[E] [E]
If I can't dance with you
Now if it ever comes time
That it [C#]
comes [B] time to go
Sis pack up your [A] fiddle
Sis pack up your bow
[E] [B]
If I [E] can't dance with you
Then I won't [B] dance at all
[E]
I'll just sit this one [A] out
[B] With my back to the wall
[E]
I'd rather not [Bm] hear
[B] [A] Pretty music [E] again
If I [C#] can't [B] catch your fit
Won't let you [E] win
[B] [E]
And I'd rather [D] not hear
[A] Pretty [E] music
Again
If I [C#] can't [B] catch your fit
Won't let you [E] win
If it [C#] can't be [B] your fit
Won't let you win
Key:
B
E
A
C
C#
B
E
A
But now I started thinking about what song do I want in my wedding and I [B] thought man, I know what I want _
_ _ [A#] Old guy and Sean [G#] they wrote a whole series of songs about this old fiddle playing gal from out in Arkansas
her [B] name was sis Draper and _ _
[G#] Do yourselves a favor and research that and find out [B] listen to some of those songs
It's a whole series of songs about sis [C]
and _ [B] _ one of those songs is called Magnolia Wind
_ [C] _ _ _ And I thought man, wouldn't it be nice to walk in to our wedding by the way, I got married out behind a [B] barn
_ _ Which was always [C] my dream
_ _ so _ _ _
My wife and I came from opposite sides of the barn and we come walking around
And nobody knew this was gonna happen, but _ out here in the edge of the woods
Nobody was expecting it.
There came the sound of a beautiful fiddle
In an upright bass
It was my friend Sean camp and Mike Bubb and they were playing the melody to this beautiful [B] song
And Dimitri and I walked into this song.
It's one of the it's one of the most
_ [C] _
_ [G#] emotional musical moments of my life when I heard the sounds of that
[C] Fiddle coming out of the woods as I'm walking up there to marry the girl that I love _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ I'd _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
rather sleep in [E] a box _ _ _ _ _ like a bum [B] on the street
_ _ _ _ Than a fine feather [A] bed _ _ _ _ _
[E] Without your little cold [B] feet
_ [F#] _ _
_ _ [E] I'd rather be dumb
[B] _ _ deaf
_ _ dumb and stumble blind _ _ _ _
Than to know that [A] your morning _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ Never be [E] mine
_ _ _ _ _ I'd rather die young _ _ _ _ _
Than [C#] live [B] without you _ _
_ _ And I'd rather go [A] home
_ _ _ _ _ _ Than eat [B] lonesome food
_ [F#] _ _ _ [B] _
_ Cuz it's once [E] in a lifetime
y'all
_ _ _ And it won't [B] come again
_ _ _ _ _ You see it's [A#] here and it's gone _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ Only man know you [E] win _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ and I'd rather [Bm] not walk
[D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
through the garden _ [E] again _ _
_ _ If I [B] can't catch your sin
_ _ _ _ _ I won't let you win
Now I want you to listen real close
If you close your eyes and listen
_ [G] You might hear Basher Clements and you might hear Sue [E] Cunningham and you might hear Sean [B] Camp play a little [E] crittle
And it's back
I
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
think I hear it _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [E] _
_ If I can't dance with you
Now if it ever comes time
_ That it [C#]
comes [B] time to go _ _ _ _ _
_ Sis pack up your [A] fiddle _
_ _ _ _ _ Sis pack up your bow
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ If I [E] can't dance with you _
_ _ _ Then I won't [B] dance at all
_ [E] _ _ _ _
I'll just sit this one [A] out _ _ _
_ [B] _ With my back to the wall
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ I'd rather not [Bm] hear _
[B] _ _ _ [A] _ _ Pretty music _ [E] again _ _ _ _ _
If I [C#] _ can't [B] catch your fit
_ _ _ _ Won't let you [E] win
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _
And I'd rather _ [D] not hear _ _
_ [A] _ _ Pretty [E] music _
Again
_ _ _ _ If I [C#] _ can't [B] catch your fit _ _ _
_ _ Won't let you [E] win _
_ _ _ _ If it [C#] can't be [B] your fit _ _ _ _ _
_ Won't let you win
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A#] Old guy and Sean [G#] they wrote a whole series of songs about this old fiddle playing gal from out in Arkansas
her [B] name was sis Draper and _ _
[G#] Do yourselves a favor and research that and find out [B] listen to some of those songs
It's a whole series of songs about sis [C]
and _ [B] _ one of those songs is called Magnolia Wind
_ [C] _ _ _ And I thought man, wouldn't it be nice to walk in to our wedding by the way, I got married out behind a [B] barn
_ _ Which was always [C] my dream
_ _ so _ _ _
My wife and I came from opposite sides of the barn and we come walking around
And nobody knew this was gonna happen, but _ out here in the edge of the woods
Nobody was expecting it.
There came the sound of a beautiful fiddle
In an upright bass
It was my friend Sean camp and Mike Bubb and they were playing the melody to this beautiful [B] song
And Dimitri and I walked into this song.
It's one of the it's one of the most
_ [C] _
_ [G#] emotional musical moments of my life when I heard the sounds of that
[C] Fiddle coming out of the woods as I'm walking up there to marry the girl that I love _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ I'd _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
rather sleep in [E] a box _ _ _ _ _ like a bum [B] on the street
_ _ _ _ Than a fine feather [A] bed _ _ _ _ _
[E] Without your little cold [B] feet
_ [F#] _ _
_ _ [E] I'd rather be dumb
[B] _ _ deaf
_ _ dumb and stumble blind _ _ _ _
Than to know that [A] your morning _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ Never be [E] mine
_ _ _ _ _ I'd rather die young _ _ _ _ _
Than [C#] live [B] without you _ _
_ _ And I'd rather go [A] home
_ _ _ _ _ _ Than eat [B] lonesome food
_ [F#] _ _ _ [B] _
_ Cuz it's once [E] in a lifetime
y'all
_ _ _ And it won't [B] come again
_ _ _ _ _ You see it's [A#] here and it's gone _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ Only man know you [E] win _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ and I'd rather [Bm] not walk
[D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
through the garden _ [E] again _ _
_ _ If I [B] can't catch your sin
_ _ _ _ _ I won't let you win
Now I want you to listen real close
If you close your eyes and listen
_ [G] You might hear Basher Clements and you might hear Sue [E] Cunningham and you might hear Sean [B] Camp play a little [E] crittle
And it's back
I
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
think I hear it _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [E] _
_ If I can't dance with you
Now if it ever comes time
_ That it [C#]
comes [B] time to go _ _ _ _ _
_ Sis pack up your [A] fiddle _
_ _ _ _ _ Sis pack up your bow
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ If I [E] can't dance with you _
_ _ _ Then I won't [B] dance at all
_ [E] _ _ _ _
I'll just sit this one [A] out _ _ _
_ [B] _ With my back to the wall
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ I'd rather not [Bm] hear _
[B] _ _ _ [A] _ _ Pretty music _ [E] again _ _ _ _ _
If I [C#] _ can't [B] catch your fit
_ _ _ _ Won't let you [E] win
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _
And I'd rather _ [D] not hear _ _
_ [A] _ _ Pretty [E] music _
Again
_ _ _ _ If I [C#] _ can't [B] catch your fit _ _ _
_ _ Won't let you [E] win _
_ _ _ _ If it [C#] can't be [B] your fit _ _ _ _ _
_ Won't let you win
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _