Country Comfort - Elton John (Tumbleweed Connection 3 of 10) Chords
Tempo:
68.325 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
E
Bm
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [D] [A] [D] .
[A] Soon the pines will be [Bm] falling [D] everywhere.
Village [Bm] children [G] fight each other [E] for a share.
And [A] the six on nine goes roaring [D] past the creek.
[F#m].
[Bm] Deacon Lee [E] prepares a [D] sermon [A] for next week.
[D] I [A] saw grandma yesterday [Bm] [D] down at the store.
Well [Bm] she's really [G] going fine for [E] eighty-four.
Well [A] she asked me if sometime I'd [D] fix her barn .
[Bm] Poor old girl, she [E] needs a [D] hand to [A] run the farm And [D] then.
There comes [E] a comfort [A] in my home.
That's [D] the sweetest [E] sound my ears have [A] ever known .
[D] It's an old [E]-fashioned feeling, [A] fully [G] grown.
[F] .
Comes [Bm] a comfort [D] and the truck's [A] going home.
[D] [G] [D] [A] .
Down at the well, they got a [D] new machine.
The [Bm] foreman says, [G] what's manpower?.
[E] Five-fifty.
Yeah, but that [A] ain't natural.
Well, so Clay [D] would say.
You [Bm] see, there's a whole strong [E] man on [D] chair this [A] dying day .
[D] Good old [E] country comfort [A] in my bones .
[D] That's the sweetest [E] sound my ears have [A] ever known .
[D] It's an old [E]-fashioned feeling, [A] fully [G] [F] grown .
Comes [Bm] a comfort [D] and the truck's [A] going back home.
[G] [D] [A] .
[D] .
[Bm] [G] [E] .
[A] [D] .
[Bm] [E] [D] [A] .
[D] Good old [E] country comfort.
[A] .
[D] It's the sweetest [E] sound my ears [A] have ever known .
[D] [E] It's an old-fashioned feeling, [A] fully [G] grown.
[F] Comes [Bm] a comfort and [D] the truck's going back.
[A] .
[G] [D] [A] [Dm].
[A] Now the old bat goose is flying across [D] the state.
The [F#m] [Bm] hedgehog's done [G] in clay between [E] the brakes.
And [A] the rocking chairs are creaking on [D] the porch.
Across [Bm] the valley [E] moves the [D] herdsman with [A] his torch.
[D] And it's good old [E] country comfort.
[A] .
[D] It's the sweetest sound my [E] ears have [A] ever known.
It's [D] [E] an old-fashioned feeling, [A] fully [G] grown.
[F] .
[Bm] Country comfort [D] and the [A] truck's going home.
Oh, [D] country comfort and [E] the truck's going [A] back home.
Yes it [D] is, country comfort [E] and the truck's going [A] back home.
[G] [D] [A]
[A] Soon the pines will be [Bm] falling [D] everywhere.
Village [Bm] children [G] fight each other [E] for a share.
And [A] the six on nine goes roaring [D] past the creek.
[F#m].
[Bm] Deacon Lee [E] prepares a [D] sermon [A] for next week.
[D] I [A] saw grandma yesterday [Bm] [D] down at the store.
Well [Bm] she's really [G] going fine for [E] eighty-four.
Well [A] she asked me if sometime I'd [D] fix her barn .
[Bm] Poor old girl, she [E] needs a [D] hand to [A] run the farm And [D] then.
There comes [E] a comfort [A] in my home.
That's [D] the sweetest [E] sound my ears have [A] ever known .
[D] It's an old [E]-fashioned feeling, [A] fully [G] grown.
[F] .
Comes [Bm] a comfort [D] and the truck's [A] going home.
[D] [G] [D] [A] .
Down at the well, they got a [D] new machine.
The [Bm] foreman says, [G] what's manpower?.
[E] Five-fifty.
Yeah, but that [A] ain't natural.
Well, so Clay [D] would say.
You [Bm] see, there's a whole strong [E] man on [D] chair this [A] dying day .
[D] Good old [E] country comfort [A] in my bones .
[D] That's the sweetest [E] sound my ears have [A] ever known .
[D] It's an old [E]-fashioned feeling, [A] fully [G] [F] grown .
Comes [Bm] a comfort [D] and the truck's [A] going back home.
[G] [D] [A] .
[D] .
[Bm] [G] [E] .
[A] [D] .
[Bm] [E] [D] [A] .
[D] Good old [E] country comfort.
[A] .
[D] It's the sweetest [E] sound my ears [A] have ever known .
[D] [E] It's an old-fashioned feeling, [A] fully [G] grown.
[F] Comes [Bm] a comfort and [D] the truck's going back.
[A] .
[G] [D] [A] [Dm].
[A] Now the old bat goose is flying across [D] the state.
The [F#m] [Bm] hedgehog's done [G] in clay between [E] the brakes.
And [A] the rocking chairs are creaking on [D] the porch.
Across [Bm] the valley [E] moves the [D] herdsman with [A] his torch.
[D] And it's good old [E] country comfort.
[A] .
[D] It's the sweetest sound my [E] ears have [A] ever known.
It's [D] [E] an old-fashioned feeling, [A] fully [G] grown.
[F] .
[Bm] Country comfort [D] and the [A] truck's going home.
Oh, [D] country comfort and [E] the truck's going [A] back home.
Yes it [D] is, country comfort [E] and the truck's going [A] back home.
[G] [D] [A]
Key:
D
A
E
Bm
G
D
A
E
[A] _ _ [D] _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ .
[A] Soon the pines will be [Bm] falling [D] everywhere.
_ Village [Bm] children [G] fight each other [E] for a share.
And [A] the six on nine goes roaring [D] past the creek.
_ [F#m].
[Bm] Deacon Lee [E] prepares a [D] sermon [A] for next week.
[D] I [A] saw grandma yesterday [Bm] [D] down at the store.
Well [Bm] she's really [G] going fine for [E] eighty-four.
Well [A] she asked me if sometime I'd [D] fix her barn _ .
[Bm] Poor old girl, she [E] needs a [D] hand to [A] run the farm And [D] then.
There comes [E] a comfort [A] in my home.
That's [D] the sweetest [E] sound my ears have [A] ever known _ .
[D] It's an old [E]-fashioned feeling, [A] fully [G] grown.
[F] _ _ .
Comes [Bm] a comfort [D] and the truck's [A] going home.
_ [D] _ [G] _ [D] _ [A] _ _ _ .
Down at the well, they got a [D] new machine.
The [Bm] foreman says, [G] what's manpower?.
[E] Five-fifty.
Yeah, but that [A] ain't natural.
Well, so Clay [D] would say.
You [Bm] see, there's a whole strong [E] man on [D] chair this [A] dying day _ _ .
[D] Good old [E] country comfort [A] in my bones _ .
[D] That's the sweetest [E] sound my ears have [A] ever known _ .
[D] It's an old [E]-fashioned feeling, [A] fully [G] [F] grown _ .
Comes [Bm] a comfort [D] and the truck's [A] going back home.
_ _ [G] _ [D] _ [A] _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ .
[Bm] _ _ [G] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ .
_ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ .
[Bm] _ _ [E] _ [D] _ [A] _ _ _ _ .
[D] Good old [E] country comfort.
[A] _ _ _ .
[D] It's the sweetest [E] sound my ears [A] have ever known _ _ _ .
[D] _ [E] It's an old-fashioned feeling, [A] fully [G] grown.
[F] Comes _ [Bm] a comfort and [D] the truck's going back.
[A] _ .
_ _ _ [G] _ [D] _ [A] _ _ [Dm].
[A] Now the old bat goose is flying across [D] the state.
The [F#m] [Bm] hedgehog's done [G] in clay between [E] the brakes.
And [A] the rocking chairs are creaking on [D] the porch.
Across [Bm] the valley [E] moves the [D] herdsman with [A] his torch.
[D] And it's good old [E] country comfort.
[A] _ _ _ .
[D] It's the sweetest sound my [E] ears have [A] ever known.
It's _ [D] _ [E] an old-fashioned feeling, [A] fully [G] grown.
[F] _ .
_ _ [Bm] Country comfort [D] and the [A] truck's going home.
Oh, [D] country comfort and [E] the truck's going [A] back home.
Yes it [D] is, country comfort [E] and the truck's going [A] back home.
_ _ [G] _ [D] _ _ [A] _
[A] Soon the pines will be [Bm] falling [D] everywhere.
_ Village [Bm] children [G] fight each other [E] for a share.
And [A] the six on nine goes roaring [D] past the creek.
_ [F#m].
[Bm] Deacon Lee [E] prepares a [D] sermon [A] for next week.
[D] I [A] saw grandma yesterday [Bm] [D] down at the store.
Well [Bm] she's really [G] going fine for [E] eighty-four.
Well [A] she asked me if sometime I'd [D] fix her barn _ .
[Bm] Poor old girl, she [E] needs a [D] hand to [A] run the farm And [D] then.
There comes [E] a comfort [A] in my home.
That's [D] the sweetest [E] sound my ears have [A] ever known _ .
[D] It's an old [E]-fashioned feeling, [A] fully [G] grown.
[F] _ _ .
Comes [Bm] a comfort [D] and the truck's [A] going home.
_ [D] _ [G] _ [D] _ [A] _ _ _ .
Down at the well, they got a [D] new machine.
The [Bm] foreman says, [G] what's manpower?.
[E] Five-fifty.
Yeah, but that [A] ain't natural.
Well, so Clay [D] would say.
You [Bm] see, there's a whole strong [E] man on [D] chair this [A] dying day _ _ .
[D] Good old [E] country comfort [A] in my bones _ .
[D] That's the sweetest [E] sound my ears have [A] ever known _ .
[D] It's an old [E]-fashioned feeling, [A] fully [G] [F] grown _ .
Comes [Bm] a comfort [D] and the truck's [A] going back home.
_ _ [G] _ [D] _ [A] _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ .
[Bm] _ _ [G] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ .
_ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ .
[Bm] _ _ [E] _ [D] _ [A] _ _ _ _ .
[D] Good old [E] country comfort.
[A] _ _ _ .
[D] It's the sweetest [E] sound my ears [A] have ever known _ _ _ .
[D] _ [E] It's an old-fashioned feeling, [A] fully [G] grown.
[F] Comes _ [Bm] a comfort and [D] the truck's going back.
[A] _ .
_ _ _ [G] _ [D] _ [A] _ _ [Dm].
[A] Now the old bat goose is flying across [D] the state.
The [F#m] [Bm] hedgehog's done [G] in clay between [E] the brakes.
And [A] the rocking chairs are creaking on [D] the porch.
Across [Bm] the valley [E] moves the [D] herdsman with [A] his torch.
[D] And it's good old [E] country comfort.
[A] _ _ _ .
[D] It's the sweetest sound my [E] ears have [A] ever known.
It's _ [D] _ [E] an old-fashioned feeling, [A] fully [G] grown.
[F] _ .
_ _ [Bm] Country comfort [D] and the [A] truck's going home.
Oh, [D] country comfort and [E] the truck's going [A] back home.
Yes it [D] is, country comfort [E] and the truck's going [A] back home.
_ _ [G] _ [D] _ _ [A] _