Chords for Willie Nelson & Sheryl Crow If I Were a Carpenter Johnny Cash Memorial
Tempo:
87.35 bpm
Chords used:
A
G
D
Am
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Ladies and gentlemen, Willie Nelson.
Thank you all very much.
Thank you all.
Very glad to be here tonight, and I'm especially glad to be able to sing this next song with Miss Cheryl Crow.
Could we get a great big Nashville welcome to Cheryl.
[A]
If I [G] were a carpenter [D] and you [A] were a lady, would you [G] marry me anyway?
[D] Would you [A] have my baby?
If [G] you were a [D] carpenter [A] and I was your lady, [G] I'd marry you [D] anyway.
[A] Yeah, I'd have your baby.
[G] If I were a taker, [D]
[A] afraid I'd find you, [G] I'd be carrying a pot you [D] made, [A] falling out behind you.
[G] Say [A] you love for [D] loneliness, say [A] you love for sorrow, I'll give [G] you my loneliness, [D] give [A] you your tomorrow.
[Am] [D] [A]
[D] [G] [Am] [G]
[A] Now if [G] I were a miller [D] with a mill [A] wheel grinding, [G] would you miss your colored [D] blouse and your [A] soft shoe shining?
If [G] you were a [D] miller and [A] a wheel wheel grinding, I'd [G] not miss my colored [D] blouse or my [A] soft shoe shining.
[G] Say you [A] love for loneliness, [D] say [A] you love for sorrow, I'll [G] give you my loneliness, [D] give you [A] your tomorrow.
[G] [D] [A]
[G] [D]
[Am] [G] If I [D] worked my hands and walked, [A] would you still love me?
I'd [G] answer you yes I [D] would.
[A] Would not be above you.
[G] If I [D] were a carpenter and [A] you were a lady, I'd [G] marry you [D] anyway.
Yeah, I'd [A] have your baby.
[G] Say you [A] love for loneliness, [D] say you [A] love for sorrow, I'll give [G] you my loneliness, [D] give you [A] your tomorrow.
Say you [G] love for loneliness, [D] say you love for [A]
sorrow, I'll give [G] you my loneliness, [D] give [A] you your tomorrow.
[G] [D] [Am] [A]
[G] [A]
[D] [G] [D]
[A] [G]
[F#m] [A]
[Am]
Thank you all very much.
Thank you all.
Very glad to be here tonight, and I'm especially glad to be able to sing this next song with Miss Cheryl Crow.
Could we get a great big Nashville welcome to Cheryl.
[A]
If I [G] were a carpenter [D] and you [A] were a lady, would you [G] marry me anyway?
[D] Would you [A] have my baby?
If [G] you were a [D] carpenter [A] and I was your lady, [G] I'd marry you [D] anyway.
[A] Yeah, I'd have your baby.
[G] If I were a taker, [D]
[A] afraid I'd find you, [G] I'd be carrying a pot you [D] made, [A] falling out behind you.
[G] Say [A] you love for [D] loneliness, say [A] you love for sorrow, I'll give [G] you my loneliness, [D] give [A] you your tomorrow.
[Am] [D] [A]
[D] [G] [Am] [G]
[A] Now if [G] I were a miller [D] with a mill [A] wheel grinding, [G] would you miss your colored [D] blouse and your [A] soft shoe shining?
If [G] you were a [D] miller and [A] a wheel wheel grinding, I'd [G] not miss my colored [D] blouse or my [A] soft shoe shining.
[G] Say you [A] love for loneliness, [D] say [A] you love for sorrow, I'll [G] give you my loneliness, [D] give you [A] your tomorrow.
[G] [D] [A]
[G] [D]
[Am] [G] If I [D] worked my hands and walked, [A] would you still love me?
I'd [G] answer you yes I [D] would.
[A] Would not be above you.
[G] If I [D] were a carpenter and [A] you were a lady, I'd [G] marry you [D] anyway.
Yeah, I'd [A] have your baby.
[G] Say you [A] love for loneliness, [D] say you [A] love for sorrow, I'll give [G] you my loneliness, [D] give you [A] your tomorrow.
Say you [G] love for loneliness, [D] say you love for [A]
sorrow, I'll give [G] you my loneliness, [D] give [A] you your tomorrow.
[G] [D] [Am] [A]
[G] [A]
[D] [G] [D]
[A] [G]
[F#m] [A]
[Am]
Key:
A
G
D
Am
F#m
A
G
D
Ladies and gentlemen, Willie Nelson. _ _ _
_ _ Thank you all very much. _
Thank you all.
Very glad to be here tonight, and I'm especially glad to be able to sing this next song with Miss Cheryl Crow.
Could we get a great big Nashville welcome to Cheryl. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ If I [G] were a carpenter [D] and you [A] were a lady, would you [G] marry me anyway?
[D] Would you [A] have my baby?
If [G] you were a [D] carpenter [A] and I was your lady, [G] I'd marry you [D] anyway.
[A] Yeah, I'd have your baby.
[G] If I were a taker, [D] _
[A] afraid I'd find you, _ [G] I'd be carrying a pot you [D] made, [A] falling out behind you.
[G] Say [A] you love for [D] loneliness, say [A] you love for sorrow, I'll give [G] you my loneliness, [D] give [A] you your tomorrow. _ _
[Am] _ _ _ [D] _ [A] _ _
_ [D] _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ [G] _
[A] _ _ Now if [G] I were a miller [D] with a mill [A] wheel grinding, _ [G] would you miss your colored [D] blouse and your [A] soft shoe shining?
If [G] you were a [D] miller and [A] a wheel wheel grinding, I'd [G] not miss my colored [D] blouse or my [A] soft shoe shining. _
[G] Say you [A] love for loneliness, [D] say [A] you love for sorrow, I'll [G] give you my loneliness, [D] give you [A] your tomorrow. _ _
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [G] If I [D] worked my hands and walked, [A] would you still love me?
I'd [G] answer you yes I [D] would.
[A] Would not be above you.
_ [G] If I [D] were a carpenter and [A] you were a lady, I'd [G] marry you [D] anyway.
Yeah, I'd [A] have your baby. _ _
[G] Say you [A] love for loneliness, [D] say you [A] love for sorrow, I'll give [G] you my loneliness, [D] give you [A] your tomorrow.
Say you [G] love for loneliness, [D] say you love for [A]
sorrow, I'll give [G] you my loneliness, [D] give [A] you your tomorrow.
_ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [A] _
[G] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[F#m] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
_ _ Thank you all very much. _
Thank you all.
Very glad to be here tonight, and I'm especially glad to be able to sing this next song with Miss Cheryl Crow.
Could we get a great big Nashville welcome to Cheryl. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ If I [G] were a carpenter [D] and you [A] were a lady, would you [G] marry me anyway?
[D] Would you [A] have my baby?
If [G] you were a [D] carpenter [A] and I was your lady, [G] I'd marry you [D] anyway.
[A] Yeah, I'd have your baby.
[G] If I were a taker, [D] _
[A] afraid I'd find you, _ [G] I'd be carrying a pot you [D] made, [A] falling out behind you.
[G] Say [A] you love for [D] loneliness, say [A] you love for sorrow, I'll give [G] you my loneliness, [D] give [A] you your tomorrow. _ _
[Am] _ _ _ [D] _ [A] _ _
_ [D] _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ [G] _
[A] _ _ Now if [G] I were a miller [D] with a mill [A] wheel grinding, _ [G] would you miss your colored [D] blouse and your [A] soft shoe shining?
If [G] you were a [D] miller and [A] a wheel wheel grinding, I'd [G] not miss my colored [D] blouse or my [A] soft shoe shining. _
[G] Say you [A] love for loneliness, [D] say [A] you love for sorrow, I'll [G] give you my loneliness, [D] give you [A] your tomorrow. _ _
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [G] If I [D] worked my hands and walked, [A] would you still love me?
I'd [G] answer you yes I [D] would.
[A] Would not be above you.
_ [G] If I [D] were a carpenter and [A] you were a lady, I'd [G] marry you [D] anyway.
Yeah, I'd [A] have your baby. _ _
[G] Say you [A] love for loneliness, [D] say you [A] love for sorrow, I'll give [G] you my loneliness, [D] give you [A] your tomorrow.
Say you [G] love for loneliness, [D] say you love for [A]
sorrow, I'll give [G] you my loneliness, [D] give [A] you your tomorrow.
_ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [A] _
[G] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[F#m] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _