Chords for Wabash Cannon Ball
Tempo:
94.45 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
D
Bm
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D]
[E] [A]
From the greatest Atlantic Ocean to [D] the wide Pacific shore, [E] from the queen of glowing mountains to the South Vale [A] by the shore, she's mighty tall and handsome [D] and known quite well by all.
[E] She's the combination on the Wabash [A] Cannonball.
She came down from Birmingham [D] one cold December day.
[E] As she rolled into the [Bm] station, you could hear all the people [A] say, there's a girl from Tennessee, [D] she's long and she's tall.
[E] She came down from Birmingham on the Wabash [A] Cannonball.
[D] [E]
[A]
[D] [E]
[A] Our eastern [E] states are dandy so the people [D] always say, [E] from New York to St.
Louis and Chicago [A] by the way.
From the hills of Minnesota [D] where the rippling waters fall, [E] no changes can be taken on that Wabash [A] Cannonball.
Here's to Daddy Claxton, [D] may his name forever stand [E] and always be remembered [E] round the courts of [A] Alabama.
His earthly race is over and the curtains round him fall.
[E] We'll carry him home to victory on the Wabash [A] Cannonball.
[D] [E]
[Am] [E]
[A] Listen to the jingle, [D] the rumble and the roar as [E] she glides along the woodland through the hills and [A] by the shore.
Hear the mighty rush of the engineer, [D] that lonesome hobo squaw.
[E] Hear it traveling through the jungles on the Wabash Cannonball.
[A]
[E] [A]
From the greatest Atlantic Ocean to [D] the wide Pacific shore, [E] from the queen of glowing mountains to the South Vale [A] by the shore, she's mighty tall and handsome [D] and known quite well by all.
[E] She's the combination on the Wabash [A] Cannonball.
She came down from Birmingham [D] one cold December day.
[E] As she rolled into the [Bm] station, you could hear all the people [A] say, there's a girl from Tennessee, [D] she's long and she's tall.
[E] She came down from Birmingham on the Wabash [A] Cannonball.
[D] [E]
[A]
[D] [E]
[A] Our eastern [E] states are dandy so the people [D] always say, [E] from New York to St.
Louis and Chicago [A] by the way.
From the hills of Minnesota [D] where the rippling waters fall, [E] no changes can be taken on that Wabash [A] Cannonball.
Here's to Daddy Claxton, [D] may his name forever stand [E] and always be remembered [E] round the courts of [A] Alabama.
His earthly race is over and the curtains round him fall.
[E] We'll carry him home to victory on the Wabash [A] Cannonball.
[D] [E]
[Am] [E]
[A] Listen to the jingle, [D] the rumble and the roar as [E] she glides along the woodland through the hills and [A] by the shore.
Hear the mighty rush of the engineer, [D] that lonesome hobo squaw.
[E] Hear it traveling through the jungles on the Wabash Cannonball.
[A]
Key:
E
A
D
Bm
Am
E
A
D
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ From the greatest Atlantic Ocean to [D] the wide Pacific shore, [E] from the queen of glowing mountains to the South Vale [A] by the shore, she's mighty tall and handsome [D] and known quite well by all.
[E] She's the combination on the Wabash [A] Cannonball.
_ _ She came down from Birmingham [D] one cold December day.
[E] As she rolled into the [Bm] station, you could hear all the people [A] say, there's a girl from Tennessee, [D] she's long and she's tall.
[E] She came down from Birmingham on the Wabash [A] Cannonball. _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ Our eastern [E] states are dandy so the people [D] always say, [E] from New York to St.
Louis and Chicago [A] by the way.
From the hills of Minnesota [D] where the rippling waters fall, [E] no changes can be taken on that Wabash [A] Cannonball.
_ _ Here's to Daddy Claxton, [D] may his name forever stand [E] and always be remembered [E] round the courts of [A] Alabama.
His earthly race is over and the curtains round him fall.
[E] We'll carry him home to victory on the Wabash [A] Cannonball. _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ Listen to the jingle, [D] the rumble and the roar as [E] she glides along the woodland through the hills and [A] by the shore.
Hear the mighty rush of the engineer, [D] that lonesome hobo squaw.
[E] Hear it traveling through the jungles on the Wabash Cannonball.
[A] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ From the greatest Atlantic Ocean to [D] the wide Pacific shore, [E] from the queen of glowing mountains to the South Vale [A] by the shore, she's mighty tall and handsome [D] and known quite well by all.
[E] She's the combination on the Wabash [A] Cannonball.
_ _ She came down from Birmingham [D] one cold December day.
[E] As she rolled into the [Bm] station, you could hear all the people [A] say, there's a girl from Tennessee, [D] she's long and she's tall.
[E] She came down from Birmingham on the Wabash [A] Cannonball. _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ Our eastern [E] states are dandy so the people [D] always say, [E] from New York to St.
Louis and Chicago [A] by the way.
From the hills of Minnesota [D] where the rippling waters fall, [E] no changes can be taken on that Wabash [A] Cannonball.
_ _ Here's to Daddy Claxton, [D] may his name forever stand [E] and always be remembered [E] round the courts of [A] Alabama.
His earthly race is over and the curtains round him fall.
[E] We'll carry him home to victory on the Wabash [A] Cannonball. _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ Listen to the jingle, [D] the rumble and the roar as [E] she glides along the woodland through the hills and [A] by the shore.
Hear the mighty rush of the engineer, [D] that lonesome hobo squaw.
[E] Hear it traveling through the jungles on the Wabash Cannonball.
[A] _ _ _ _