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I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – Hank Williams (1949) 1 C major C Hear that lonesome whip-poor-will C7 He sounds too blue to fly. F C The midnight train is whining low, G7 C I'm so lonesome I could cry.

I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – Hank Williams 2 C major C I've never seen a night so long C7 When time goes crawling by. F C The moon just went behind a cloud G7 C To hide its face and cry

I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – Hank Williams 3 C major C Did you ever see a robin weep, C7 When leaves began to die? F C That means he's lost the will to live, G7 C I'm so lonesome I could cry.

I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – Hank Williams FINAL C major C The silence of a falling star C7 Lights up a purple sky. F C And as I wonder where you are G7 C I'm so lonesome I could cry.

I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – Hank Williams (1949) 1 E major (Hank’s key) E Hear that lonesome whip-poor-will E7 He sounds too blue to fly. A E The midnight train is whining low, B7 E I'm so lonesome I could cry.

I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – Hank Williams 2 E major (Hank’s key) E I've never seen a night so long E7 When time goes crawling by. A E The moon just went behind a cloud B7 E To hide its face and cry

I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – Hank Williams 3 E major (Hank’s key) E Did you ever see a robin weep, E7 When leaves began to die? A E That means he's lost the will to live, B7 E I'm so lonesome I could cry.

I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – Hank Williams FINAL E major (Hank’s key) E The silence of a falling star E7 Lights up a purple sky. A E And as I wonder where you are B7 E I'm so lonesome I could cry.

I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – Hank Williams (1949) 1 F major F Hear that lonesome whip poor will F7 He sounds too blue to fly. Bb F The midnight train is whining low, C7 F I'm so lonesome I could cry.

I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – Hank Williams 2 F major F I've never seen a night so long F7 When time goes crawling by. Bb F The moon just went behind a cloud C7 F To hide its face and cry

I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – Hank Williams 3 F major F Did you ever see a robin weep, F7 When leaves began to die? Bb F That means he's lost the will to live, C7 F I'm so lonesome I could cry.

I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – Hank Williams FINAL F major F The silence of a falling star F7 Lights up a purple sky. Bb F And as I wonder where you are C7 F I'm so lonesome I could cry.

F 4321GCEA4321GCEA 5 th fret 1 I’m So Lonesome: verse with colour (alt.1): | F | Fmaj7 | F6 | Fmaj7 | | F | Fmaj7 | F7 | |

F 4321GCEA4321GCEA 4321GCEA4321GCEA Fmaj I’m So Lonesome: verse with colour (alt.2a): | F | Fmaj7 | F6 | Fmaj7 | | F | Fmaj7 | F7 | |

F6 4321GCEA4321GCEA 4321GCEA4321GCEA Fmaj I’m So Lonesome: verse with colour (alt.2b): | F | Fmaj7 | F6 | Fmaj7 | | F | Fmaj7 | F7 | |

F 4321GCEA4321GCEA 4321GCEA4321GCEA Fmaj I’m So Lonesome: verse with colour (alt.2c): | F | Fmaj7 | F6 | Fmaj7 | | F | Fmaj7 | F7 | |

F7 4321GCEA4321GCEA I’m So Lonesome: verse with colour (alt.2d): | F | Fmaj7 | F6 | Fmaj7 | | F | Fmaj7 | F7 | |

Bb6 4321GCEA4321GCEA 4321GCEA4321GCEA Bbm One of the simplest, most beautiful progressions ever: Bb6 Bm6 F Dm The midnight train is whining low,

I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – Hank Williams (1949) 1 F Fmaj7 F6 Fmaj7 Hear that lonesome whip-poor-will F Fmaj7 F7 He sounds too blue to fly. Bb6 Bm6 F Dm The midnight train is whining low, Gm C7 F C7 I'm so lonesome I could cry.

I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – Hank Williams 2 F Fmaj7 F6 Fmaj7 I've never seen a night so long F Fmaj7 F7 When time goes crawling by. Bb6 Bm6 F Dm The moon just went behind a cloud Gm C7 F C7 To hide its face and cry

I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – Hank Williams 3 F Fmaj7 F6 Fmaj7 Did you ever see a robin weep, F Fmaj7 F7 When leaves began to die? Bb6 Bm6 F Dm That means he's lost the will to live, Gm C7 F C7 I'm so lonesome I could cry.

I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – Hank Williams FINAL F Fmaj7 F6 Fmaj7 The silence of a falling star F Fmaj7 F7 Lights up a purple sky. Bb6 Bm6 F Dm And as I wonder where you are Gm C7 F I'm so lonesome I could cry. Gm! C7! F I'm so lonesome I could cry. ritard

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Wagon Wheel – Bob Dylan + Old Crow Medicine Show learn |: G | D | Em | C | G | D | C :| x2 G D Headed down south to the land of the pines Em C And I'm thumbin' my way into North Caroline G Starin' up the road D C And pray to God I see headlights

Wagon Wheel – Bob Dylan + Old Crow Medicine Show CHORUS G D So rock me mama like a wagon wheel Em C Rock me mama any way you feel G D C Hey, mama rock me G D Rock me mama like the wind and the rain Em C Rock me mama like a south-bound train G D C Hey, mama rock me

Wagon Wheel – Bob Dylan + Old Crow Medicine Show 1 |: G | D | Em | C | G | D | C :| x2 G D Headed down south to the land of the pines Em C And I'm thumbin' my way into North Caroline G Starin' up the road D C And pray to God I see headlights

Wagon Wheel – Bob Dylan + Old Crow Medicine Show 2 G D I made it down the coast in seventeen hours Em C Pickin' me a bouquet of dogwood flowers G And I'm a hopin' for Raleigh D C I can see my baby tonight

Wagon Wheel – Bob Dylan + Old Crow Medicine Show 3 G D So rock me mama like a wagon wheel Em C Rock me mama any way you feel G D C Hey, mama rock me G D Rock me mama like the wind and the rain Em C Rock me mama like a south-bound train G D C Hey, mama rock me

Wagon Wheel – Bob Dylan + Old Crow Medicine Show 4 | G | D | Em | C | G | D | C | G D Runnin' from the cold up in New England Em C I was born to be a fiddler in an old-time stringband G My baby plays the guitar D C I pick a banjo now

Wagon Wheel – Bob Dylan + Old Crow Medicine Show 5 G D Oh the North country winters keep a gettin’ me now Em C Lost my money playin' poker so I had to up and leave G But I ain't a turnin' back D C To livin' that old life no more

Wagon Wheel – Bob Dylan + Old Crow Medicine Show 6 G D So rock me mama like a wagon wheel Em C Rock me mama any way you feel G D C Hey, mama rock me G D Rock me mama like the wind and the rain Em C Rock me mama like a south-bound train G D C Hey, mama rock me

Wagon Wheel – Bob Dylan + Old Crow Medicine Show 7 |: G | D | Em | C | G | D | C :| x2 G! D! Walkin' to the south out of Roanoke Em! I caught a trucker out of Philly C! Had a nice long toke G! D! But he's a headed west from the Cumberland Gap C! To Johnson City, Tennessee

Wagon Wheel – Bob Dylan + Old Crow Medicine Show 8 G D And I gotta get a move on fit for the sun Em I hear my baby callin' my name C And I know that she's the only one G And if I die in Raleigh D C At least I will die free

Wagon Wheel – Bob Dylan + Old Crow Medicine Show LAST G D So rock me mama like a wagon wheel Em C Rock me mama any way you feel G D C Hey, mama rock me G D Rock me mama like the wind and the rain Em C Rock me mama like a south-bound train G D C G! Hey, mama rock me

Blue Skies – Irving Berlin 1 Em Em/Eb Em7-Em7/C# Blue Skies, smiling at me G D7 G – B7 Nothing but blue skies do I see Em Em/Eb Em7-Em7/C# Blue birds singin’ a song G D7 G Nothing but blue skies from now on

Blue Skies – Irving Berlin 2 G Cm7 G I never saw the sun shinin so bright Cm7 G D7 G Never saw things goin so right G Cm7 G Noticing the days hurryin by Cm7 G D7 G – B7 When your in love, my how they fly by Em Em7/Eb Em7- Em7/C# Blue days, all of them gone G D7 G Nothing but blue skies from now on Solo: Verse | Chorus | Verse

Blue Skies – Irving Berlin 3 Em Em/Eb Em7-Em7/C# Blue Skies, smiling at me G D7 G – B7 Nothing but blue skies do I see Em Em/Eb Em7-Em7/C# Blue birds singin’ a song G D7 G Nothing but blue skies from now on

Blue Skies – Irving Berlin LAST Option: modulate up a tone. repeat 2x Em Em/Eb Em7-Em7/C# Blue Skies, smiling at me G D7 G – B7 Nothing but blue skies do I see Em Em/Eb Em7-Em7/C# Blue birds singin’ a song G D7 G Nothing but blue skies from now on