Chords for Where You've Always Been - Annie Moses Band
Tempo:
65.6 bpm
Chords used:
G
F
C
Am
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [Am] [G]
Daddy [C] lost his job today
Mama
[F] says we'll move [A] away
[G]
I'll say [C] goodbye to all my friends
[F] Fight the [Em] tears that I [A] hold in
[G]
[Am] It's [F] hard to leave
[C] Where you've [G] always been
[Am] Pack up [F] and think
[C] You can't go [Em] back again
[F] Hold on to [G] everything
[C] Oh, how do [F] you begin
[Am] When you're leaving
[G] Where you've [C] always been
Mama baked my wedding cake
[F] Daddy tried to hide [Am] the [G] ache
[C] But if he knew I felt it too
[F] It would help us both get [Am] through
[G]
[Am] It's hard [F] to leave
[C] Where you've always [G] been
[Am] Pack up and [F] think
[C] You can't go back [Em] again
[F] Hold on to [G] everything
[C] Oh, how do you [F] begin
When [Am] you're leaving
[G] Where you've always [C] been
Oh, [F] life is full of [G] changes
[Em] Rearranges and [Am] regrets
But [G] love will find your peace [F] of mind
[Dm] And you will [C] not forget
[F] Oh no, [G] you won't forget
[C]
My children say to let it go
[F] Daddy's gone and you've [A] grown Oh
[G] [C] Say goodbye to bricks and walls
The memories within [Am] the home
[G] [Am] It's [F] hard to leave
[C] Where you've [G] always been
[Am] Pack up [F] and think
[C] You can't go [G] back again
[Am] It's hard [F] to leave
[C] Where you've [G] always been
[Am] Pack up [F] and think
[C] You can't go [G] back again
[F] Hold on to [G] everything
[C] Oh, how do you [F] begin
When [Am] you're leaving
[G] Where you've always [C] been
[A] Well, my name's Bruce Stair.
My wife Maureen and I [D#] run the Prairie Creek Inn here in Walton, Nebraska.
[Bm] We've been thankful to [F#] be able to share this place with many people now
who have come our way in the last five [A] years that we've been open.
The goal from the beginning was to provide [A] a very special place for people to come and enjoy.
We have a lot of places for [Bm] weddings, receptions, [E] anniversary birthday parties, big meals,
barn dances, music videos.
[F#] This, whatever, comes down the lane and [A] we're thankful for those who have found their way here one way or another.
Hey everybody, this is Annie with [N] the Annie Moses Band.
Thank you for watching Where You've Always Been.
My sister Gretchen wrote this song and it's such a beautiful portrait of the feeling
of what it means to leave the place that you've always been.
This came home to us in a new way when our grandma Jane became a widow when my grandpa passed away
and she had to move away from their home of 50 years and move to Nashville to be near us.
And we saw that tremendous change in her life and that's what inspired Gretchen to write this song.
So I'm sure in your own life you can think of people who had to go through that same transition
and it requires such courage and such strength and that's what this song is about.
So thank you for watching it.
Thank you for enjoying the music video.
If you want to see more music videos like Where You've Always Been,
you can subscribe to our YouTube channel or check out our Patreon page.
It's a great way for you to be able to help us to craft more music videos like Where You've Always Been.
So thank you for watching.
Thank you for enjoying the music.
Daddy [C] lost his job today
Mama
[F] says we'll move [A] away
[G]
I'll say [C] goodbye to all my friends
[F] Fight the [Em] tears that I [A] hold in
[G]
[Am] It's [F] hard to leave
[C] Where you've [G] always been
[Am] Pack up [F] and think
[C] You can't go [Em] back again
[F] Hold on to [G] everything
[C] Oh, how do [F] you begin
[Am] When you're leaving
[G] Where you've [C] always been
Mama baked my wedding cake
[F] Daddy tried to hide [Am] the [G] ache
[C] But if he knew I felt it too
[F] It would help us both get [Am] through
[G]
[Am] It's hard [F] to leave
[C] Where you've always [G] been
[Am] Pack up and [F] think
[C] You can't go back [Em] again
[F] Hold on to [G] everything
[C] Oh, how do you [F] begin
When [Am] you're leaving
[G] Where you've always [C] been
Oh, [F] life is full of [G] changes
[Em] Rearranges and [Am] regrets
But [G] love will find your peace [F] of mind
[Dm] And you will [C] not forget
[F] Oh no, [G] you won't forget
[C]
My children say to let it go
[F] Daddy's gone and you've [A] grown Oh
[G] [C] Say goodbye to bricks and walls
The memories within [Am] the home
[G] [Am] It's [F] hard to leave
[C] Where you've [G] always been
[Am] Pack up [F] and think
[C] You can't go [G] back again
[Am] It's hard [F] to leave
[C] Where you've [G] always been
[Am] Pack up [F] and think
[C] You can't go [G] back again
[F] Hold on to [G] everything
[C] Oh, how do you [F] begin
When [Am] you're leaving
[G] Where you've always [C] been
[A] Well, my name's Bruce Stair.
My wife Maureen and I [D#] run the Prairie Creek Inn here in Walton, Nebraska.
[Bm] We've been thankful to [F#] be able to share this place with many people now
who have come our way in the last five [A] years that we've been open.
The goal from the beginning was to provide [A] a very special place for people to come and enjoy.
We have a lot of places for [Bm] weddings, receptions, [E] anniversary birthday parties, big meals,
barn dances, music videos.
[F#] This, whatever, comes down the lane and [A] we're thankful for those who have found their way here one way or another.
Hey everybody, this is Annie with [N] the Annie Moses Band.
Thank you for watching Where You've Always Been.
My sister Gretchen wrote this song and it's such a beautiful portrait of the feeling
of what it means to leave the place that you've always been.
This came home to us in a new way when our grandma Jane became a widow when my grandpa passed away
and she had to move away from their home of 50 years and move to Nashville to be near us.
And we saw that tremendous change in her life and that's what inspired Gretchen to write this song.
So I'm sure in your own life you can think of people who had to go through that same transition
and it requires such courage and such strength and that's what this song is about.
So thank you for watching it.
Thank you for enjoying the music video.
If you want to see more music videos like Where You've Always Been,
you can subscribe to our YouTube channel or check out our Patreon page.
It's a great way for you to be able to help us to craft more music videos like Where You've Always Been.
So thank you for watching.
Thank you for enjoying the music.
Key:
G
F
C
Am
A
G
F
C
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _
Daddy [C] lost his job today
Mama _
[F] _ says we'll move [A] away
[G] _
I'll say [C] goodbye to all my friends _ _
[F] Fight the [Em] tears that I [A] hold in
[G] _ _
_ [Am] It's [F] hard to leave
[C] Where you've [G] always been
[Am] Pack up [F] and think
[C] You can't go [Em] back again
[F] Hold on to [G] everything
[C] Oh, how do [F] you begin
_ [Am] When you're leaving
[G] Where you've [C] always been _ _ _ _ _ _
Mama baked my wedding cake _
[F] Daddy tried to hide [Am] the _ [G] ache
[C] But if he knew I felt it too _ _
[F] It would help us both get [Am] through
[G] _
[Am] It's hard [F] to leave
[C] Where you've always [G] been
[Am] Pack up and [F] think
[C] You can't go back [Em] again
[F] Hold on to [G] everything
[C] Oh, how do you [F] begin
When [Am] you're leaving
[G] Where you've always [C] been
Oh, [F] life is full of [G] changes
[Em] Rearranges and [Am] regrets
But [G] love will find your peace [F] of mind
[Dm] And you will [C] not forget
[F] Oh no, [G] you won't forget
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ My children say to let it go
_ _ [F] Daddy's gone and you've [A] grown Oh
[G] _ _ [C] Say goodbye to bricks and walls
_ The memories within [Am] the home
[G] _ _ _ [Am] It's [F] hard to leave
[C] Where you've [G] always been
[Am] Pack up [F] and think
[C] You can't go [G] back again _
[Am] It's hard [F] to leave
[C] Where you've [G] always been
[Am] Pack up [F] and think
[C] You can't go [G] back again
_ [F] Hold on to [G] everything
[C] Oh, how do you [F] begin
_ When [Am] you're leaving
[G] Where you've always [C] _ been _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] Well, my name's Bruce Stair.
My wife Maureen and I [D#] run the Prairie Creek Inn here in Walton, Nebraska.
[Bm] We've been thankful to [F#] be able to share this place with many people now
who have come our way in the last five [A] years that we've been open.
The goal from the beginning was to provide [A] a very special place for people to come and enjoy.
We have a lot of places for [Bm] weddings, receptions, [E] anniversary birthday parties, big meals,
barn dances, music videos.
[F#] This, whatever, comes down the lane and [A] we're thankful for those who have found their way here one way or another.
Hey everybody, this is Annie with [N] the Annie Moses Band.
Thank you for watching Where You've Always Been.
My sister Gretchen wrote this song and it's such a beautiful portrait of the feeling
of what it means to leave the place that you've always been.
This came home to us in a new way when our grandma Jane became a widow when my grandpa passed away
and she had to move away from their home of 50 years and move to Nashville to be near us.
And we saw that tremendous change in her life and that's what inspired Gretchen to write this song.
So I'm sure in your own life you can think of people who had to go through that same transition
and it requires such courage and such strength and that's what this song is about.
So thank you for watching it.
Thank you for enjoying the music video.
If you want to see more music videos like Where You've Always Been,
you can subscribe to our YouTube channel or check out our Patreon page.
It's a great way for you to be able to help us to craft more music videos like Where You've Always Been.
So thank you for watching.
Thank you for enjoying the music. _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _
Daddy [C] lost his job today
Mama _
[F] _ says we'll move [A] away
[G] _
I'll say [C] goodbye to all my friends _ _
[F] Fight the [Em] tears that I [A] hold in
[G] _ _
_ [Am] It's [F] hard to leave
[C] Where you've [G] always been
[Am] Pack up [F] and think
[C] You can't go [Em] back again
[F] Hold on to [G] everything
[C] Oh, how do [F] you begin
_ [Am] When you're leaving
[G] Where you've [C] always been _ _ _ _ _ _
Mama baked my wedding cake _
[F] Daddy tried to hide [Am] the _ [G] ache
[C] But if he knew I felt it too _ _
[F] It would help us both get [Am] through
[G] _
[Am] It's hard [F] to leave
[C] Where you've always [G] been
[Am] Pack up and [F] think
[C] You can't go back [Em] again
[F] Hold on to [G] everything
[C] Oh, how do you [F] begin
When [Am] you're leaving
[G] Where you've always [C] been
Oh, [F] life is full of [G] changes
[Em] Rearranges and [Am] regrets
But [G] love will find your peace [F] of mind
[Dm] And you will [C] not forget
[F] Oh no, [G] you won't forget
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ My children say to let it go
_ _ [F] Daddy's gone and you've [A] grown Oh
[G] _ _ [C] Say goodbye to bricks and walls
_ The memories within [Am] the home
[G] _ _ _ [Am] It's [F] hard to leave
[C] Where you've [G] always been
[Am] Pack up [F] and think
[C] You can't go [G] back again _
[Am] It's hard [F] to leave
[C] Where you've [G] always been
[Am] Pack up [F] and think
[C] You can't go [G] back again
_ [F] Hold on to [G] everything
[C] Oh, how do you [F] begin
_ When [Am] you're leaving
[G] Where you've always [C] _ been _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] Well, my name's Bruce Stair.
My wife Maureen and I [D#] run the Prairie Creek Inn here in Walton, Nebraska.
[Bm] We've been thankful to [F#] be able to share this place with many people now
who have come our way in the last five [A] years that we've been open.
The goal from the beginning was to provide [A] a very special place for people to come and enjoy.
We have a lot of places for [Bm] weddings, receptions, [E] anniversary birthday parties, big meals,
barn dances, music videos.
[F#] This, whatever, comes down the lane and [A] we're thankful for those who have found their way here one way or another.
Hey everybody, this is Annie with [N] the Annie Moses Band.
Thank you for watching Where You've Always Been.
My sister Gretchen wrote this song and it's such a beautiful portrait of the feeling
of what it means to leave the place that you've always been.
This came home to us in a new way when our grandma Jane became a widow when my grandpa passed away
and she had to move away from their home of 50 years and move to Nashville to be near us.
And we saw that tremendous change in her life and that's what inspired Gretchen to write this song.
So I'm sure in your own life you can think of people who had to go through that same transition
and it requires such courage and such strength and that's what this song is about.
So thank you for watching it.
Thank you for enjoying the music video.
If you want to see more music videos like Where You've Always Been,
you can subscribe to our YouTube channel or check out our Patreon page.
It's a great way for you to be able to help us to craft more music videos like Where You've Always Been.
So thank you for watching.
Thank you for enjoying the music. _