Chords for Woody Guthrie - Tom Joad (subtítulos en español)
Tempo:
150 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Bm
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[N] [D] [G]
[D]
[G]
[D] [G]
[D]
Tom [G] Jode got out of the [D] old McAllister pen, [G] there he got his [D] parole.
[G] After four long years on [D] a man-killin' charge, Tom Jode come a-walkin' down the road, poor
boy, Tom Jode come a-walkin' down the road.
[G] Tom Jode he met [D] a truck-drivin' man, [G]
there he caught him [D] a ride, he said, [G] I just got
loose from [D]
McAllister pen on a charge called Homicide, a charge [A] called [D] Homicide.
[G] That truck rolled away in [D] a cloud of dust, [G] Tom he turned his face toward [D] home, he [G] met
preacher Casey and they [D] had a little drink, but they found that his family they was gone,
he found that [A] his family they was [D] gone.
He found his mother's old-fashioned shoe, [G] found his [D] daddy's hat, and [G] he found little
Muley and [D]
Muley said, they've been tractored out by the cats, they've been tractored out
by the cats.
Tom Jode walked down [B] to the neighbor's [D] farm, found his [G]
[D] family, they [G] took preacher Casey
and [D] loaded in a car, and his mother said, we've got to get away, his mother said, we've
got to get away.
Now the [G] twelve of the Jodes made a [D] mighty heavy load, but [G] Grandpa Jode [D] did cry, he [G]
picked
up a handful of [D] land in his hand, said, I'm staying with the farm till I die, yes I'm
staying with the farm till I die.
They fed [G] him short ribs and coffee [D] and soothing syrup, [G] and Grandpa Jode did [D] die, they buried
[G] Grandpa Jode by [D] the side of the road, Grandma on the California side, they buried [A] Grandma
on the California [D] side.
They [G] stood on a mountain and they [D] looked to the west, and [G] it looked like the [D] promised
land, that [G] bright green valley with a [D] river running through, there was work for every
single hand they thought, there was work [A] for every single [D] hand.
[G] [D]
[G] [D]
[G]
[D] [Bm]
[D]
[G]
[A] [D]
[Bm] [D]
[G] [D]
The [C] Jodes rolled away to [D] the jungle camp,
[G] there they cooked a [D] stew, and the [G] hungry little
kids of the [D] jungle camp said, we'd like to have some too, said, we'd like to have some too.
Now a [G]
deputy sure [D] fired loose at a man, [G] shot a woman in [D] the back, [G] before he could take
his aim [D] again.
Preacher Casey dropped him in his track, poor boy, Preacher Casey dropped him in his track,
they [G]
handcuffed to Casey and they [D] took him in jail.
And [G] then he got [D] away, and he met Tom [C] Jode on [D] the old river bridge, and these few words
he did say, poor boy, these few [A] words he [D] did say, I [G] preached for the Lord a [D] mighty long
time, [G] preached about the rich and the [D] poor, us [G] working folks, let's [D] all get together,
cause we ain't got a chance anymore, we ain't got [A] a chance [D] anymore.
Now [G] the deputies come and [D] Tom and Casey run to the [Em] bridge where the water run [D] down, but
[G] the vigilante thugs hit [D] Casey with a club, they laid Preacher Casey on the ground, poor
Casey, they laid [A] Preacher Casey on [D] the ground.
[G] Tom Jode, he grabbed that [D] deputy's club,
[G] hit him over the [D] head.
[G] Tom Jode took flight in [D] the dark, rainy night, and a deputy and a preacher lying dead, two
men, a deputy and a preacher lying dead.
Tom run back where his mother was asleep, [G] he woke her [D] up out of bed, [G] and he kissed goodbye
[D] to the mother that he loved, said what Preacher Casey said, Tom Jode, he said what [A] Preacher Casey [D] said.
[G] Everybody might be just [D] one big soul, well it [G] looks that way [D] to me, [G] everywhere that you
look in the day [D] or night, that's where I'm a gonna be, Ma, that's where I'm a gonna be.
Wherever little [Bm] children [D] are hungry and cry, [G] wherever people ain't [D] free, wherever [G]
men are
fighting for their rights, that's where I'm a gonna be, Ma, that's where I'm a gonna be.
[D]
[G]
[D] [G]
[D]
Tom [G] Jode got out of the [D] old McAllister pen, [G] there he got his [D] parole.
[G] After four long years on [D] a man-killin' charge, Tom Jode come a-walkin' down the road, poor
boy, Tom Jode come a-walkin' down the road.
[G] Tom Jode he met [D] a truck-drivin' man, [G]
there he caught him [D] a ride, he said, [G] I just got
loose from [D]
McAllister pen on a charge called Homicide, a charge [A] called [D] Homicide.
[G] That truck rolled away in [D] a cloud of dust, [G] Tom he turned his face toward [D] home, he [G] met
preacher Casey and they [D] had a little drink, but they found that his family they was gone,
he found that [A] his family they was [D] gone.
He found his mother's old-fashioned shoe, [G] found his [D] daddy's hat, and [G] he found little
Muley and [D]
Muley said, they've been tractored out by the cats, they've been tractored out
by the cats.
Tom Jode walked down [B] to the neighbor's [D] farm, found his [G]
[D] family, they [G] took preacher Casey
and [D] loaded in a car, and his mother said, we've got to get away, his mother said, we've
got to get away.
Now the [G] twelve of the Jodes made a [D] mighty heavy load, but [G] Grandpa Jode [D] did cry, he [G]
picked
up a handful of [D] land in his hand, said, I'm staying with the farm till I die, yes I'm
staying with the farm till I die.
They fed [G] him short ribs and coffee [D] and soothing syrup, [G] and Grandpa Jode did [D] die, they buried
[G] Grandpa Jode by [D] the side of the road, Grandma on the California side, they buried [A] Grandma
on the California [D] side.
They [G] stood on a mountain and they [D] looked to the west, and [G] it looked like the [D] promised
land, that [G] bright green valley with a [D] river running through, there was work for every
single hand they thought, there was work [A] for every single [D] hand.
[G] [D]
[G] [D]
[G]
[D] [Bm]
[D]
[G]
[A] [D]
[Bm] [D]
[G] [D]
The [C] Jodes rolled away to [D] the jungle camp,
[G] there they cooked a [D] stew, and the [G] hungry little
kids of the [D] jungle camp said, we'd like to have some too, said, we'd like to have some too.
Now a [G]
deputy sure [D] fired loose at a man, [G] shot a woman in [D] the back, [G] before he could take
his aim [D] again.
Preacher Casey dropped him in his track, poor boy, Preacher Casey dropped him in his track,
they [G]
handcuffed to Casey and they [D] took him in jail.
And [G] then he got [D] away, and he met Tom [C] Jode on [D] the old river bridge, and these few words
he did say, poor boy, these few [A] words he [D] did say, I [G] preached for the Lord a [D] mighty long
time, [G] preached about the rich and the [D] poor, us [G] working folks, let's [D] all get together,
cause we ain't got a chance anymore, we ain't got [A] a chance [D] anymore.
Now [G] the deputies come and [D] Tom and Casey run to the [Em] bridge where the water run [D] down, but
[G] the vigilante thugs hit [D] Casey with a club, they laid Preacher Casey on the ground, poor
Casey, they laid [A] Preacher Casey on [D] the ground.
[G] Tom Jode, he grabbed that [D] deputy's club,
[G] hit him over the [D] head.
[G] Tom Jode took flight in [D] the dark, rainy night, and a deputy and a preacher lying dead, two
men, a deputy and a preacher lying dead.
Tom run back where his mother was asleep, [G] he woke her [D] up out of bed, [G] and he kissed goodbye
[D] to the mother that he loved, said what Preacher Casey said, Tom Jode, he said what [A] Preacher Casey [D] said.
[G] Everybody might be just [D] one big soul, well it [G] looks that way [D] to me, [G] everywhere that you
look in the day [D] or night, that's where I'm a gonna be, Ma, that's where I'm a gonna be.
Wherever little [Bm] children [D] are hungry and cry, [G] wherever people ain't [D] free, wherever [G]
men are
fighting for their rights, that's where I'm a gonna be, Ma, that's where I'm a gonna be.
Key:
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[N] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _
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[D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Tom [G] Jode got out of the [D] old McAllister pen, _ [G] there he got his [D] parole.
_ _ [G] After four long years on [D] a man-killin' charge, Tom Jode come a-walkin' down the road, poor
boy, Tom Jode come a-walkin' down the road.
_ _ [G] Tom Jode he met [D] a truck-drivin' man, _ [G]
there he caught him [D] a ride, he said, [G] I just got
loose from [D] _
McAllister pen on a charge called Homicide, _ _ _ a charge [A] called _ [D] Homicide.
_ _ [G] That truck rolled away in [D] a cloud of dust, [G] Tom he turned his face toward [D] home, _ he [G] met
preacher Casey and they [D] had a little drink, but they found that his family they was gone,
_ he found that [A] his family they was [D] gone.
_ He found his _ mother's old-fashioned shoe, [G] found his _ [D] daddy's hat, and [G] he found little
Muley and [D]
Muley said, they've been tractored out by the cats, _ _ they've been tractored out
by the cats. _ _ _ _
Tom Jode walked down [B] to the neighbor's [D] farm, _ found his [G] _
[D] family, _ _ they [G] took preacher Casey
and [D] loaded in a car, and his mother said, we've got to get away, _ his mother said, we've
got to get away. _ _
_ _ Now the [G] twelve of the Jodes made a [D] mighty heavy load, but [G] Grandpa Jode [D] did cry, _ he [G]
picked
up a handful of [D] land in his hand, said, I'm staying with the farm till I die, _ yes I'm
staying with the farm till I die.
_ _ They fed [G] him short ribs and coffee [D] and soothing syrup, [G] and Grandpa Jode did [D] die, they buried
[G] Grandpa _ Jode by [D] the side of the road, _ Grandma on the California side, they buried [A] Grandma
on the California _ [D] side. _ _ _
They [G] stood on a mountain and they [D] looked to the west, and [G] it looked like the [D] promised _
land, that [G] bright green valley with a [D] river running through, there was work for every
single hand they thought, there was work [A] for every single [D] hand. _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ The [C] Jodes rolled away to [D] the jungle camp, _
[G] there they cooked a [D] stew, _ and the [G] hungry little
kids of the [D] jungle camp said, we'd like to have some too, _ said, we'd like to have some too.
_ Now a [G]
deputy sure [D] fired loose at a man, [G] shot a woman in [D] the back, _ [G] before he could take
his aim [D] again.
Preacher Casey dropped him in his track, poor boy, Preacher Casey dropped him in his track,
_ they [G]
handcuffed to Casey and they [D] took him in jail.
_ _ _ _ _ _ And [G] then he got _ [D] away, and he met Tom [C] Jode on [D] the old river bridge, and these few words
he did say, poor boy, these few [A] words he [D] did say, _ I [G] preached for the Lord a [D] mighty long
time, [G] preached about the rich and the [D] poor, _ us [G] working folks, let's [D] all get together,
cause we ain't got a chance anymore, _ _ we ain't got [A] a chance [D] anymore.
_ _ Now [G] the deputies come and [D] Tom and Casey run to the [Em] bridge where the water run [D] down, but
[G] the vigilante thugs hit [D] Casey with a club, they laid Preacher Casey on the ground, poor
Casey, they laid [A] Preacher Casey on [D] the ground.
_ _ [G] Tom Jode, he grabbed that [D] _ deputy's club, _
[G] hit him over the [D] head. _
[G] Tom Jode took flight in [D] the dark, rainy night, and a deputy and a preacher lying dead, two
men, a deputy and a preacher lying _ dead. _ _ _ _
Tom run back where his mother was asleep, [G] he woke her [D] up out of bed, _ [G] and he kissed goodbye
[D] to the mother that he loved, said what Preacher Casey said, Tom Jode, he said what [A] Preacher Casey [D] said. _ _ _
_ [G] Everybody might be just [D] one big soul, well it [G] looks that way [D] to me, _ [G] everywhere that you
look in the day [D] or night, _ that's where I'm a gonna be, Ma, _ that's where I'm a gonna be. _
Wherever little [Bm] children [D] are hungry and cry, _ [G] wherever people ain't [D] free, _ _ wherever _ [G]
men are
fighting for their rights, _ that's where I'm a gonna be, Ma, _ that's where I'm a gonna be. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Tom [G] Jode got out of the [D] old McAllister pen, _ [G] there he got his [D] parole.
_ _ [G] After four long years on [D] a man-killin' charge, Tom Jode come a-walkin' down the road, poor
boy, Tom Jode come a-walkin' down the road.
_ _ [G] Tom Jode he met [D] a truck-drivin' man, _ [G]
there he caught him [D] a ride, he said, [G] I just got
loose from [D] _
McAllister pen on a charge called Homicide, _ _ _ a charge [A] called _ [D] Homicide.
_ _ [G] That truck rolled away in [D] a cloud of dust, [G] Tom he turned his face toward [D] home, _ he [G] met
preacher Casey and they [D] had a little drink, but they found that his family they was gone,
_ he found that [A] his family they was [D] gone.
_ He found his _ mother's old-fashioned shoe, [G] found his _ [D] daddy's hat, and [G] he found little
Muley and [D]
Muley said, they've been tractored out by the cats, _ _ they've been tractored out
by the cats. _ _ _ _
Tom Jode walked down [B] to the neighbor's [D] farm, _ found his [G] _
[D] family, _ _ they [G] took preacher Casey
and [D] loaded in a car, and his mother said, we've got to get away, _ his mother said, we've
got to get away. _ _
_ _ Now the [G] twelve of the Jodes made a [D] mighty heavy load, but [G] Grandpa Jode [D] did cry, _ he [G]
picked
up a handful of [D] land in his hand, said, I'm staying with the farm till I die, _ yes I'm
staying with the farm till I die.
_ _ They fed [G] him short ribs and coffee [D] and soothing syrup, [G] and Grandpa Jode did [D] die, they buried
[G] Grandpa _ Jode by [D] the side of the road, _ Grandma on the California side, they buried [A] Grandma
on the California _ [D] side. _ _ _
They [G] stood on a mountain and they [D] looked to the west, and [G] it looked like the [D] promised _
land, that [G] bright green valley with a [D] river running through, there was work for every
single hand they thought, there was work [A] for every single [D] hand. _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
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_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ The [C] Jodes rolled away to [D] the jungle camp, _
[G] there they cooked a [D] stew, _ and the [G] hungry little
kids of the [D] jungle camp said, we'd like to have some too, _ said, we'd like to have some too.
_ Now a [G]
deputy sure [D] fired loose at a man, [G] shot a woman in [D] the back, _ [G] before he could take
his aim [D] again.
Preacher Casey dropped him in his track, poor boy, Preacher Casey dropped him in his track,
_ they [G]
handcuffed to Casey and they [D] took him in jail.
_ _ _ _ _ _ And [G] then he got _ [D] away, and he met Tom [C] Jode on [D] the old river bridge, and these few words
he did say, poor boy, these few [A] words he [D] did say, _ I [G] preached for the Lord a [D] mighty long
time, [G] preached about the rich and the [D] poor, _ us [G] working folks, let's [D] all get together,
cause we ain't got a chance anymore, _ _ we ain't got [A] a chance [D] anymore.
_ _ Now [G] the deputies come and [D] Tom and Casey run to the [Em] bridge where the water run [D] down, but
[G] the vigilante thugs hit [D] Casey with a club, they laid Preacher Casey on the ground, poor
Casey, they laid [A] Preacher Casey on [D] the ground.
_ _ [G] Tom Jode, he grabbed that [D] _ deputy's club, _
[G] hit him over the [D] head. _
[G] Tom Jode took flight in [D] the dark, rainy night, and a deputy and a preacher lying dead, two
men, a deputy and a preacher lying _ dead. _ _ _ _
Tom run back where his mother was asleep, [G] he woke her [D] up out of bed, _ [G] and he kissed goodbye
[D] to the mother that he loved, said what Preacher Casey said, Tom Jode, he said what [A] Preacher Casey [D] said. _ _ _
_ [G] Everybody might be just [D] one big soul, well it [G] looks that way [D] to me, _ [G] everywhere that you
look in the day [D] or night, _ that's where I'm a gonna be, Ma, _ that's where I'm a gonna be. _
Wherever little [Bm] children [D] are hungry and cry, _ [G] wherever people ain't [D] free, _ _ wherever _ [G]
men are
fighting for their rights, _ that's where I'm a gonna be, Ma, _ that's where I'm a gonna be. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _