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
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Country Comfort - Elton John (Tumbleweed Connection 3 of 10) chords
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Key:
D
1321
A
1231
E
2311
Bm
13421112
G
2131
D
1321
A
1231
E
2311
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To learn Elton John - Country Comfort chords with lyrics, your primary focus should be mastering these chords: A, D, E, A, D, Bm, G, E. A strategic approach would be to train at 34 BPM initially, and then accelerate to the song's natural tempo of 68. With an eye on the song's key A, set the capo that best suits your vocal range.

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[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]

Facts about this song

This song was penned by Bernie Taupin and Elton John.

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