Home » G » Gentry Montgomery »

Gentry Montgomery - Cold One Comin On Chords

Artists:  A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z # 

Cold One Comin On Chords

(ver. 1)
Gentry Montgomery
Key of Ab
Notation reflects a Capo on the 1st Fret, in G

Intro. ?
G  C  F /  F  C  G /  F  G  C /  C  G  F

G                                                     F
Weatherman says, "It might hit ninety-five."
C                                                   G
September's goinna' feel more like Ju--ly
G                                                    F
He's callin' for a night that's warm and mild
C            F                   D
I think he missed it by a mile
F                 C                     D
He just don't know that you're gone
F                              G
I feel a cold one comin' on

G  C  F /  C  G  F  ?

G                                         F
Drivin' home gets longer every day
C                                              G
I found new things to do along the way
G                                                 F
A bar room ain't no place to run and hi--ide
C                                 F                        D
F                C                   D
I'm sick and tired of right or wrong
F                               G
I feel a cold one comin' on

Chorus 
G                        (D)  G                      D
Makes you wanta' start thin--kin' a-bout drin--kin'  
D         F                 C
If I don't find a way to ease my mind
F                     D
Leave all this behi-ind
D                  G                            D
I'm goinna' go cra---zy. without you ba---by
F                        C                        D
A bar room or that bed room back at home
F        C(Second time) G
I feel a cold one comin' on

Solo Break (Intro. Rhythm)

Repeat Chorus

Add
F                        C                       D
A bar room or that bedroom back at home
F                               G
I feel a cold one comin' on 
            
Submit corrections

↑ Back to top | Tablatures and chords for acoustic guitar and electric guitar, ukulele, drums are parodies/interpretations of the original songs. You may use it for private study, scholarship, research or language learning purposes only