Chords for Wagon Wheel - Banjo Cover Lesson in G with Chords/Lyrics
Tempo:
164.35 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Em
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D]
[Em] [Cm]
[G]
[D]
[G] [C]
[G] Headed down south [D] to the land of the [Em] pines, on my way [C] into North Carolina.
[G] Staring at the [D] road, pray to God I [C] see it aligns.
Well [G] I made it down to [D] coast in 17 hours, [Em] picking me a bouquet of [C] dogwood flowers.
And [G] I'm hoping for Riley [D] I can see my baby [C] tonight.
[G] So rock me mama [D] like a wagon wheel, [Em] rock me mama [C] any way you feel.
[G]
Hey [D]
mama [C] rock me,
[G] rock me mama [D] like the wind in the reed.
[Em] Rock me mama like [C] a southbound train.
[G]
Hey [D]
mama [C] rock me.
[G] Running from the [D] cold up in the evening, [Em] I was born to be a feller [C] in an old time spring.
[G] Baby play some [D] guitar, pick a banjo [C] now.
Oh [G] the north country winds [D] keep a getting me now,
Those [Em] Ramones playing folk and soul had to up me.
[G] But I ain't turning back, [D] living that old [C] life no more.
[G] So rock me mama [D] like a wagon wheel, [Em] rock me mama any way you [G] feel.
Hey [D]
mama [C] rock me,
[G] rock me mama [D] like the wind in the [Em] reed.
Rock me mama [C] like a southbound train.
[G] Hey [D] mama [G] [C] rock me.
[G] Walking to the [D] south, I don't know a note, I [Em] called a trucker out of Philly, had a nice long toe.
[G] And he's a head west [D] from the permanent gap [Em] to Johnson City, Tennessee.
[G] And I got to get a move [D] on, fed up with the sun, [Em] and my baby calling my name.
And [C] I know that she's in, [G] and if I die in Raleigh, [D] at least I will [C] die free.
[G] So rock me mama [D] like a wagon wheel, [Em] rock me mama any [C]
way you [G] feel.
Hey [D] [C] mama rock me,
[G] rock me mama [D] like the wind in the reed.
[Em]
Rock me mama like [C] a southbound train.
[G] Hey
[D] [G] mama [C] rock me.
[G]
[Em] [Cm]
[G]
[D]
[G] [C]
[G] Headed down south [D] to the land of the [Em] pines, on my way [C] into North Carolina.
[G] Staring at the [D] road, pray to God I [C] see it aligns.
Well [G] I made it down to [D] coast in 17 hours, [Em] picking me a bouquet of [C] dogwood flowers.
And [G] I'm hoping for Riley [D] I can see my baby [C] tonight.
[G] So rock me mama [D] like a wagon wheel, [Em] rock me mama [C] any way you feel.
[G]
Hey [D]
mama [C] rock me,
[G] rock me mama [D] like the wind in the reed.
[Em] Rock me mama like [C] a southbound train.
[G]
Hey [D]
mama [C] rock me.
[G] Running from the [D] cold up in the evening, [Em] I was born to be a feller [C] in an old time spring.
[G] Baby play some [D] guitar, pick a banjo [C] now.
Oh [G] the north country winds [D] keep a getting me now,
Those [Em] Ramones playing folk and soul had to up me.
[G] But I ain't turning back, [D] living that old [C] life no more.
[G] So rock me mama [D] like a wagon wheel, [Em] rock me mama any way you [G] feel.
Hey [D]
mama [C] rock me,
[G] rock me mama [D] like the wind in the [Em] reed.
Rock me mama [C] like a southbound train.
[G] Hey [D] mama [G] [C] rock me.
[G] Walking to the [D] south, I don't know a note, I [Em] called a trucker out of Philly, had a nice long toe.
[G] And he's a head west [D] from the permanent gap [Em] to Johnson City, Tennessee.
[G] And I got to get a move [D] on, fed up with the sun, [Em] and my baby calling my name.
And [C] I know that she's in, [G] and if I die in Raleigh, [D] at least I will [C] die free.
[G] So rock me mama [D] like a wagon wheel, [Em] rock me mama any [C]
way you [G] feel.
Hey [D] [C] mama rock me,
[G] rock me mama [D] like the wind in the reed.
[Em]
Rock me mama like [C] a southbound train.
[G] Hey
[D] [G] mama [C] rock me.
[G]
Key:
G
D
C
Em
Cm
G
D
C
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[G] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ Headed down south [D] to the land of the [Em] pines, on my way [C] into North Carolina.
_ [G] Staring at the [D] road, pray to God I [C] see it _ _ aligns.
_ Well [G] I made it down to [D] coast in 17 hours, [Em] picking me a bouquet of [C] dogwood flowers.
And [G] I'm hoping for Riley [D] I can see my baby [C] tonight. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] So rock me mama [D] like a wagon wheel, [Em] rock me mama [C] any way you feel.
[G] _
Hey _ [D] _ _ _
mama [C] rock me, _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] rock me mama [D] like the wind in the reed.
[Em] Rock me mama like [C] a southbound train.
[G] _ _
Hey [D] _ _ _
mama [C] rock me. _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] Running from the [D] cold up in the evening, [Em] I was born to be a feller [C] in an old time spring.
[G] Baby play some [D] guitar, pick a banjo [C] now. _ _ _
_ _ Oh [G] the north country winds [D] keep a getting me now,
Those [Em] Ramones playing folk and soul had to up me.
[G] But I ain't turning back, [D] living that old [C] life no more. _ _ _
_ _ [G] So rock me mama [D] like a wagon wheel, [Em] _ rock me mama any way you [G] feel. _
Hey _ [D] _ _ _
mama [C] rock me, _ _
_ _ _ [G] rock me mama [D] like the wind in the [Em] reed.
Rock me mama [C] like a southbound train.
[G] _ Hey _ _ [D] _ _ mama [G] [C] rock me. _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ Walking to the [D] south, I don't know a note, I [Em] called a trucker out of Philly, had a nice long toe.
[G] And he's a head west [D] from the permanent gap [Em] to Johnson _ City, _ Tennessee.
[G] And I got to get a move [D] on, fed up with the sun, [Em] and my baby calling my name.
And [C] I know that she's in, [G] and if I die in Raleigh, [D] at least I will [C] die free. _ _
_ _ [G] So rock me mama [D] like a wagon wheel, [Em] rock me mama any [C]
way you [G] feel.
_ Hey _ [D] _ _ _ [C] mama rock me, _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] rock me mama [D] like the wind in the reed.
[Em]
Rock me mama like [C] a southbound train.
[G] _ Hey _
[D] _ _ _ [G] mama [C] rock me. _ _ _ _
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[G] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ Headed down south [D] to the land of the [Em] pines, on my way [C] into North Carolina.
_ [G] Staring at the [D] road, pray to God I [C] see it _ _ aligns.
_ Well [G] I made it down to [D] coast in 17 hours, [Em] picking me a bouquet of [C] dogwood flowers.
And [G] I'm hoping for Riley [D] I can see my baby [C] tonight. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] So rock me mama [D] like a wagon wheel, [Em] rock me mama [C] any way you feel.
[G] _
Hey _ [D] _ _ _
mama [C] rock me, _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] rock me mama [D] like the wind in the reed.
[Em] Rock me mama like [C] a southbound train.
[G] _ _
Hey [D] _ _ _
mama [C] rock me. _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] Running from the [D] cold up in the evening, [Em] I was born to be a feller [C] in an old time spring.
[G] Baby play some [D] guitar, pick a banjo [C] now. _ _ _
_ _ Oh [G] the north country winds [D] keep a getting me now,
Those [Em] Ramones playing folk and soul had to up me.
[G] But I ain't turning back, [D] living that old [C] life no more. _ _ _
_ _ [G] So rock me mama [D] like a wagon wheel, [Em] _ rock me mama any way you [G] feel. _
Hey _ [D] _ _ _
mama [C] rock me, _ _
_ _ _ [G] rock me mama [D] like the wind in the [Em] reed.
Rock me mama [C] like a southbound train.
[G] _ Hey _ _ [D] _ _ mama [G] [C] rock me. _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ Walking to the [D] south, I don't know a note, I [Em] called a trucker out of Philly, had a nice long toe.
[G] And he's a head west [D] from the permanent gap [Em] to Johnson _ City, _ Tennessee.
[G] And I got to get a move [D] on, fed up with the sun, [Em] and my baby calling my name.
And [C] I know that she's in, [G] and if I die in Raleigh, [D] at least I will [C] die free. _ _
_ _ [G] So rock me mama [D] like a wagon wheel, [Em] rock me mama any [C]
way you [G] feel.
_ Hey _ [D] _ _ _ [C] mama rock me, _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] rock me mama [D] like the wind in the reed.
[Em]
Rock me mama like [C] a southbound train.
[G] _ Hey _
[D] _ _ _ [G] mama [C] rock me. _ _ _ _
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