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Janel Drewis - In The Pines Chords

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In The Pines Chords

(ver. 1)
Janel Drewis
STANDARD TUNING
Capo on 1 or 2, whatever suits your voice better :)

Play chords ONCE

Am                  C          Dm          F
Little girl, little girl, don't lie to me
          C              E              Am
Tell me where did you sleep last night?
Am                     C                 Dm          F
In the pines, in the pines, where the sun never shines
        E                 E7                  Am
Will shiver the whole night through.


Play chords in this pattern: PLAY rest AND PLAY AND


  Am       C      Dm         F
My Daddy was a Railroad man
            C         E                Am
Killed a mile and a half from here
Am            C             Dm          F
His head, was found, In a drivers wheel
        E       E7              Am
His body was never found.

Am                     C                 Dm          F
In the pines, in the pines, where the sun never shines
        E                 E7                  Am
Will shiver the whole night through.

Am                        C                               Dm                     F
You've caused me to weep, you've caused me to mourn
        E                      E7                  Am
You caused me to lose my home.

Am                   C                  Dm              F
Little girl, little girl, where'd you sleep last night?
       C           E             Am
Not even your mother knows.

Am                     C                Dm          F
In the pines, in the pines, where the sun never shines
        E               E7                  Am
Will shiver when the cold winds blow.

Carry on with chords Am   C  Dm   F   C    E   Am   Am   C  Dm   F  E    E7     Am 
Until the end. It looks like a lot of chords, but it's basically the opening verse without words!

            
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