Chords for Waylon Jennings Turn The Page
Tempo:
86.3 bpm
Chords used:
D
Em
A
E
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Em] [E]
On a long and lonesome highway east of Omaha, [Em] [D] you can listen to the engine moaning out its
one old song, [A] and you think about the woman or the girl the [E] night before.
[Em] But your thoughts will soon be wandering the [E] way they always do [D] when you're riding sixteen
hours and there's nothing much to do, [A] and you don't feel much like riding, you just
wish the [Em] trip was through.
[Bm] [E]
Here [D] I am [Em] on the road again, there [D] I am on [Em] the stage, here [D] I go [A] playing star again, there
[C] I go [D]
[Em] turning the page.
Well you walk into a restaurant strung out from the cold, [D] and you feel the rise of morning
as you're shaking off the cold.
[A] You pretend it doesn't bother you, but you just want [Em] to explode.
Most times you can't hear them talking, other times you can.
[D] It's the same old cliche, is that a woman or a man, [A] and you always seem outnumbered,
so you don't dare [Em] make a stand.
[Bm] [Em]
[D] Here I am on [Em] the road again, [D] there I am [Em] on the stage, [D] there I go playing [A] star again,
[C] there I go [D] [Em] turning the page.
Out there in the spotlight you're a million miles away, [D] and every ounce of energy you
try to give away [A] has slipped hoarse from your body like the music [Em] that you play.
Later in the evening as you lie awake in bed, [D] echoes from the amplifier is ringing in your
head, [A] and you smoke the day's last cigarette [Em] remembering what you said.
[Bm]
[E] [D] Here I am [Em] on the road again, there [D] I am on [Em] the stage, there [D] I go [A] playing star again,
there [C] I go [D]
[Em] turning the page.
Here [D] I am [E] on the road again, there [D] I am on [Em] the stage, there I [D] go playing [A] star again,
[C] there I go
[D] turning [Em] the page.
On a long and lonesome highway east of Omaha, [Em] [D] you can listen to the engine moaning out its
one old song, [A] and you think about the woman or the girl the [E] night before.
[Em] But your thoughts will soon be wandering the [E] way they always do [D] when you're riding sixteen
hours and there's nothing much to do, [A] and you don't feel much like riding, you just
wish the [Em] trip was through.
[Bm] [E]
Here [D] I am [Em] on the road again, there [D] I am on [Em] the stage, here [D] I go [A] playing star again, there
[C] I go [D]
[Em] turning the page.
Well you walk into a restaurant strung out from the cold, [D] and you feel the rise of morning
as you're shaking off the cold.
[A] You pretend it doesn't bother you, but you just want [Em] to explode.
Most times you can't hear them talking, other times you can.
[D] It's the same old cliche, is that a woman or a man, [A] and you always seem outnumbered,
so you don't dare [Em] make a stand.
[Bm] [Em]
[D] Here I am on [Em] the road again, [D] there I am [Em] on the stage, [D] there I go playing [A] star again,
[C] there I go [D] [Em] turning the page.
Out there in the spotlight you're a million miles away, [D] and every ounce of energy you
try to give away [A] has slipped hoarse from your body like the music [Em] that you play.
Later in the evening as you lie awake in bed, [D] echoes from the amplifier is ringing in your
head, [A] and you smoke the day's last cigarette [Em] remembering what you said.
[Bm]
[E] [D] Here I am [Em] on the road again, there [D] I am on [Em] the stage, there [D] I go [A] playing star again,
there [C] I go [D]
[Em] turning the page.
Here [D] I am [E] on the road again, there [D] I am on [Em] the stage, there I [D] go playing [A] star again,
[C] there I go
[D] turning [Em] the page.
Key:
D
Em
A
E
C
D
Em
A
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
On a long and lonesome highway east of Omaha, [Em] [D] you can listen to the engine moaning out its
one old song, [A] and you think about the woman or the girl the [E] night before. _ _ _ _
_ [Em] But your thoughts will soon be wandering the [E] way they always do [D] when you're riding sixteen
hours and there's nothing much to do, [A] and you don't feel much like riding, _ you just
wish the [Em] trip was through.
_ [Bm] _ [E] _
_ _ Here [D] I am [Em] on the road again, there [D] I am on [Em] the stage, here [D] I go _ [A] playing star again, there
[C] I go _ [D] _
[Em] turning the page. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well you walk into a restaurant strung out from the cold, [D] and you feel the rise of morning
as you're shaking off the cold.
[A] You pretend it doesn't bother you, but you just want [Em] to explode. _ _ _ _ _
Most times you can't hear them talking, other times you can.
[D] It's the same old cliche, is that a woman or a man, [A] and you always seem outnumbered,
so you don't dare [Em] make a stand.
_ [Bm] _ [Em] _ _ _
[D] Here I am on [Em] the road again, [D] there I _ am [Em] on the stage, _ [D] there I go playing [A] star again,
[C] there I go [D] _ [Em] turning the page. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Out there in the spotlight you're a million miles away, [D] and every ounce of energy you
try to give away [A] has slipped hoarse from your body _ like the music [Em] that you play. _ _
_ _ _ _ Later in the evening as you lie awake in bed, [D] echoes from the amplifier is ringing in your
head, [A] and you smoke the day's last cigarette _ _ [Em] remembering what you said.
_ [Bm] _
[E] _ _ _ [D] Here I am [Em] on the road again, there [D] I am on [Em] the stage, there [D] I go _ [A] playing star again,
there [C] I go [D] _
[Em] turning the page.
Here [D] I am _ [E] on the road again, there [D] I am on [Em] the stage, there I [D] _ go playing [A] star again,
[C] there I go _ _
[D] _ turning [Em] the page. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
On a long and lonesome highway east of Omaha, [Em] [D] you can listen to the engine moaning out its
one old song, [A] and you think about the woman or the girl the [E] night before. _ _ _ _
_ [Em] But your thoughts will soon be wandering the [E] way they always do [D] when you're riding sixteen
hours and there's nothing much to do, [A] and you don't feel much like riding, _ you just
wish the [Em] trip was through.
_ [Bm] _ [E] _
_ _ Here [D] I am [Em] on the road again, there [D] I am on [Em] the stage, here [D] I go _ [A] playing star again, there
[C] I go _ [D] _
[Em] turning the page. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well you walk into a restaurant strung out from the cold, [D] and you feel the rise of morning
as you're shaking off the cold.
[A] You pretend it doesn't bother you, but you just want [Em] to explode. _ _ _ _ _
Most times you can't hear them talking, other times you can.
[D] It's the same old cliche, is that a woman or a man, [A] and you always seem outnumbered,
so you don't dare [Em] make a stand.
_ [Bm] _ [Em] _ _ _
[D] Here I am on [Em] the road again, [D] there I _ am [Em] on the stage, _ [D] there I go playing [A] star again,
[C] there I go [D] _ [Em] turning the page. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Out there in the spotlight you're a million miles away, [D] and every ounce of energy you
try to give away [A] has slipped hoarse from your body _ like the music [Em] that you play. _ _
_ _ _ _ Later in the evening as you lie awake in bed, [D] echoes from the amplifier is ringing in your
head, [A] and you smoke the day's last cigarette _ _ [Em] remembering what you said.
_ [Bm] _
[E] _ _ _ [D] Here I am [Em] on the road again, there [D] I am on [Em] the stage, there [D] I go _ [A] playing star again,
there [C] I go [D] _
[Em] turning the page.
Here [D] I am _ [E] on the road again, there [D] I am on [Em] the stage, there I [D] _ go playing [A] star again,
[C] there I go _ _
[D] _ turning [Em] the page. _ _ _
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