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I personally love this song and really the entire album is great, most people know "Sunshine" and "Lay around the Shanty" but my favorite song on the album is probably this on, a nice little tune called "Athens County" You might need to listen to it to really get it, there is a thing on YouTube of it that you can listen to. Anyway, i couldn't find the chords to this song anywhere on the internet, so i had to come up with them myself, they may not be entirely accurate but they sound good, and are pretty close if they're not right I play it in the key of G (because i have a G harmonica), the record is actually in G#, so throw a capo on the 1st fret and BINGO, you're there!
GWay down in Athens County Cthat's where i Gam EmGoing on the road tomorrow CUp to AmsterGdam GWay down in Athens County C G(hold) Stop and have some wine (no chord) Athens County D(hold) C(hold) Marie and Me, We're doin' fine GSweet CMaria GNever DLong CGone GSweet CMaria GNever long gone, Dnever long gone
GJust got into this Ctown GI'm feelin' mighty Cgood GFound my olf friend Emsound CI had a hunch i Dwould GWay down in Athens County Cthat's where i Gam EmGoing on the road tomorrow CUp to AmsterGdam GWay down in Athens County C G(hold) Stop and have some wine (no chord) Athens County D(hold) C(hold) Marie and Me, We're doin' fine GSweet CMaria GNever DLong CGone GSweet CMaria GNever long gone, Dnever long gone
(harmonica break) G C G C G Em C D G C G C G(hold) D(hold) C(hold) G C GDC G C G D
GThat's my good friend CJohn GHe's whistlin' a bluegrass Ctune GWe pick it in the Emsunshine CSing it in the aDfternoon GWay down in Athens County Cthat's where i Gam EmGoing on the road tomorrow CUp to AmsterGdam GWay down in Athens County C G(hold) Stop and have some wine (no chord) Athens County D(hold) C(hold) Marie and Me, We're doin' fine GSweet CMaria GNever DLong CGone GSweet CMaria GNever Dlong Cgone (well hello maria) GSweet CMaria GNever DLong CGone (so long) GSweet CMaria GNever Dlong Cgone Gfor long
There you go, great song, if you know a banjo player and a guy who can play harmonica, you can really make this sound good