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Country Road Chords
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From: [email protected] (Glen Macon)

Title:				COUNTRY ROAD			(James Taylor)

		D                             C            G
		Take to the highway won't you lend me your name
		D                              C          G
		Your way and my way seem to be one in the same
		Em7                    A
		Momma don't understand it
		    Em7                   A
		She wants to know where I been
		    Em7                     A
		I'd have to be some kind of natural born fool
		           C(9)           G
		To want to pass that way again
		          D        C  G
		But I can feel it
		             D     C  G  D
		On a country road

		D                               C              G
		Sail on home to Jesus won't you good girls and boys
		D                          C             G
		I'm all in pieces, you can have your own choice
		Em7                    A
		I have seen a heavenly band full of angels
		              Em7              A
		And they're a comin' to set me free
		  Em7                       A
		I don't know much about the wild wind
		          C(9)                    G
		But I can tell that it's bound to be
		           D        C  G
		Know I can feel it
		             D      C  G  D
		On a country road

		Dm                           G          D  C  B  A
		Geuss my feet know where the want me to go
					   D
		Walkin' on a country road


		REPEAT 1st verse

		D                           C
		Walk on down, walk on down, walk on down
		G                           D
		Walk on down a country road
		C   G   D   C   G            D     C
		La la la la la la la country road
		G                      D   C  G  D
		Walkin' on a country road


From: [email protected]

Country Road
(James Taylor) (c) 1970

D                             C/D            G
Take to the highway won't you lend me your name
D                              C/D          G
Your way and my way seem to be one in the same
Em7                    A7
Mama don't understand it
    Em7                      A7
She wants to know where I've been
    Em7                     A7
I'd have to be some kind of natural born fool
           Bm7           D9
To want to pass that way again
                     D       C G
But you know I could feel it...
             D     C  G  D
On a country road


D                               C/D               G
Sail on home to Jesus won't you good girls and boys
D                          C/D               G
I'm all in pieces, you can have your own choice
    Em7                   A7
But I can seen a heavenly band full of angels
            Em7              A7
And they're comin' to set me free
  Em7                       A
I don't know much about the why or when
          Bm7                     D9
But I can tell that it's bound to be
                D        C  G
'cause I could feel it
             D      C  G  D
On a country road

Am7                             G          D  C  Bm7
I guess my feet know where they want me to go
Am7                     D
Walkin' on a country road

repeat verse 1

D                           C/D
Walk on down, walk on down, walk on down
G                           D
Walk on down a country road
C   G   D   C   G            D     C/D
La la la la la la la country road
G                      D   C  G  D
Walkin' on a country road

C/D: xx0010 or x32033
D9:  x54555

 
 
James Taylor - Country Road Chords :: indexed at Ultimate Guitar.
Country Road tabs @ 911Tabs

About the artist behind Country Road Chords:

James Vernon Taylor (born March 12, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, born in Boston, Massachusetts and raised in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.[1]

Taylor's career began in the mid-1960s, but he found his audience in the early 1970s, singing sensitive and gentle acoustic songs. He was part of a wave of singer-songwriters of the time that also included Joni Mitchell, Tom Rush, Cat Stevens, Carole King, John Denver, Jim Croce, Don McLean, and Jackson Browne, as well as Carly Simon, whom Taylor later married.

His 1976 album Greatest Hits was certified diamond and has sold more than 11 million copies. He has retained a large audience well into the 1990s and early 2000s, when some of his best-selling and most-awarded albums were released.

Indexed at Wikipedia.

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