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Capo: 5 Tuning: E A D G B E
This is my first attempt at tabbing a song. I heard Craig Morgan play this in Quantico, VA and have been searching for the tab ever since. I found a video of the song being performed for some service members, and I think I got most of it figured out. There are a few spots where I can’t understand the words. Please let me know if you can tell what he is singing. It's an awesome song, and I hope he puts it on a CD soon. Check out this link to hear the song Capo 5 - Intro G D/F# Em C [Verse]
GOh its easy to fD/F#orget, just how good it is EmLiving in this place that we all Clove. UnGtil you see a soldier with D/F#heartache on his shoulder Em C D/F#Its a long way back to where you cCome from, But D/F#close your eyes and Ill try to take you hCome
To the Gbluegrass of Kentucky, suppers cD/F#ooking on the stove Or the Emcoast of Carolina, C GMaybe up to Wisconsin where youre dD/F#riving that old combine. No Emmatter where youre from,C let me take you home.
G D/F# Em C
Oh its hGard for some people these days to tD/F#ruly appreciate Just how luEmcky they are to get in their car and drive Chome to their kids and the house they live in. To D/F#everyone who serves no matter where yoCure at D/F#Listen close and Ill try to take you baCck
To that Glittle town in Ohio where yourD/F# friends and family live Or Emup to New York City where the Clights never dim Or Gmaybe down in Texas, D/F# No Emmatter where youre from,C let me take you home
G D/F# Em C
To the Gbluegrass of Kentucky, suppers cD/F#ooking on the stove Or the Emshores of Carolina, C GMaybe up to Wisconsin where youre dD/F#riving that old combine. No Emmatter where youre from,C let me take you home.
G D/F# Em C