Train To Birmingham

Kevin Welch

  • A*
    2
  • A/E*
    2
  • A/F#*
    2
  • A/G*
    2
  • Bm*
    2
  • C*
    2
  • D*
    2
  • Em*
    2
  • F#m*
    2
  • G*
    2
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Tono: (forma de los acordes en la tonalidad de G)
Capo @ 2nd Fret & play as written
D A Em G D A G
D A I'm ridin' on this train, drinkin'
Em G whiskey for the pain
D A Just another good ole boy headed
G... home And every town I see, seems to take a part of me Well, that's the price, that you
D pay, when you roam
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Em Bm Yes, I cry, when I have to, and I
C G A A/G A/F# A/E lie when I can
D F#m Bm G Oh, but, I die a little slower,
D A D on the train to Birmingham I got holes in both of my shoes, got a guitar full of blues And a one-way ticket, for my remedy It's the same old lonesome song, I been singin' all night long Hey Porter, are we out of Tennessee Repeat Chorus Every year I take this train, to Alabama in the rain When I get this lonesome feelin', in my bones But, I never get to Birmingham, ah but Gettin' there ain't the plan I just like the feel of goin' home Repeat Chorus
D A G D On the train to Birmingham
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Composición: John Hiatt

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