David Mead – Nashville chords

Chords:
Transpose:
“Nashville”- David Mead
Capo 4 in DADGAD
Tabbed by Robin Young (YouTube: likeROCKSTAR)

Chords (relative to capo):
A: 770600
Bm: 990700
D: 000200
D(add9): 000202
D(accentuate 3): 000204
Dmaj7: 000240
D/F#: 400200
D/E: 200200D/A: Slide up to 7th fret on bottom E string (just play the single note)
Em: 220000 E7: 220100
G: 550400Gmaj7 to G5: 550040 to 550050
Intro: Measure 1: D - D(add9) Measure 2: D - D(accentuate 3) Measure 3: D - D(add9) Measure 4: Dmaj7 - D(accentuate 3) Measure 5: D
G DOn a childhood highway, through a night alone
Em AI was barely breathing, I was crawling home
G DWell it's not quite London, or the south of France
Em A G D/F# D/EOr an Asian island, or a second chance.
D EmGoing back to Nashville, thinking about the whole thing
D/F# Gmaj7 G5Guess you gotta run sometimes
Bm DMaybe I'm a fast train rolling down a mountain
G A (2 measures)Watching all my life go by.
G DYou're a distant memory, you're an exit sign
Em AI was talking crazy on the driver's side
G DAnd I know I hurt you, but I can't confess
Em A G D/F# D/EWas that blood or a wine stain on your wedding dress?
D EmGoing back to Nashville, thinking about the whole thing
D/F# GGuess you gotta run sometimes
Bm E7Maybe I'm a fast train rolling down a mountain
G AWatching all my life go by.
D EmGoing back to Nashville, laughing at a bad break
D/F# GWhat's the use in wondering why?
Bm DMaybe I'm a storm front blowing through the valley
GTearing up a good July.
A Em GAnd it's safe and warm where nothing ever happens
A Bm A GWould it be so hard to realign a star or two?
Bm A (hold) D (see pattern below)Change a southern night for you.
Interlude (very similar to intro, with one adaptation): Measure 1: D - D(add9) Measure 2: D - D(accentuate 3) Measure 3: D - D(add9)
Measure 4: D - D(accentuate 3)(2x)
G D/F# D/A DWell it's not quite evening, and it's not New York
Em AThere's a scar in the blue sky by the old airport
G DAnd I'm talking crazy on the driver's side
Em D/F# G A I will always love you like a long goodbye.
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