Hang Me In The Tulsa County Stars Chords

by John Moreland
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In the original it's a fingerpicking, but you can also strum it. Just put the Capo V.Was this info helpful?
Difficulty: intermediate
Tuning: E A D G B E
Capo: 5th fret
Author Aquamaster [pro] 372.
2 contributors total, last edit on Aug 22, 2024
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Chords

G
D/F#
C/G
Em
G/F#

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[Intro]
 
G   D/F#   G    G   C/G   C/G   G    G     C/G   C/G     G     C/G     G    D/F#    G
 
 
[Verse 1]
G              D/F#        G
Hang me in the Tulsa County stars
C/G                         G
Hang me in the Tulsa County stars
Em              G          C/G               G
Meet me where I land, if I slip and fall too far
G              D/F#         G
Hang me in the Tulsa County stars
 
 
[Verse 2]
G               D/F#              G
I don't want to come back down to earth
C/G                                   G
No, I don't want to come back down to earth
Em                  G              C/G          G
My heart is growing heavy from the ever endless hurt
G                  D/F#              G
So I don't want to come back down to earth
 
 
[Bridge]
           C/G
And babe I know
                                      G
this life make you cold and leave you mad
                        D/F#           Em
Make you homesick for a home you never had
                D/F#              G
Burnin' out the good with all the bad
 
 
[Verse 3]
G                  C/G               G
So darling let the charmers lean the room
C/G                                G
They're drownin' out the Nashville moon
  Em            G                C/G
I want to learn exactly who you are
     G              D/F#         G
Then hang me in the Tulsa County stars
 
 
[Solo]
 
G   G/F#   G     G    C/G    C/G     G    G     Em   Em   C/G      G    G    D/F#     G    G
 
 
[Verse 4]
G              D/F#          G
Find me in the Indian Nation sky
C/G                           G
You can find me in the Indian Nation sky
        Em                   G
When it feels like nothing's real and
         C/G              G
no one's standing on your side
                    D/F#          G
Just find me in the Indian Nation sky
 
 
[Verse 5]
    G             D/F#              G
I'd set ablaze to secrets I'd concealed
    C/G                             G
I'd set ablaze to secrets we'd concealed
   Em                G       C/G             G
if I could make you feel the way you make me feel
                  D/F#                G
I'd set ablaze to secrets we'd concealed
 
 
[Bridge]
           C/G
And babe I know
                                             G
this world will have the wolves outside your door
                            D/F#            Em
Make you leave all that you love to fight a war
                   D/F#              G
and never tell you what you're dying for
 
 
[Verse 6]
    G               C/G              G
So darling let the charmers lean the room
C/G                         G
Let 'em have that Nashville moon
  Em             G             C/G
I want to know exactly who you are
     G              D/F#         G
Then hang me in the Tulsa County stars
     G              D/F#         G
Just hang me in the Tulsa County stars
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10 comments
jakehammond
real solid, thanks for adding here.i love this track when i'm feeling low and don't want to come back down to earth. What do you think "lean the room" means?
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Scabbers
great song, great work!
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candyje
Thanks for this! I know the question was posted 2 years ago, but I’m just finding this now, and thought I’d throw in my $.02: When I hear “let the charmers lean the room” I envision a bunch of Nashville ‘cowboys’ (“charmers”) hanging out, trying to look their best (‘posers’) to pick up the ‘little ladies’. I think John’s saying leave them guys to their slick ways and come with me to what & & where’s honest and true.
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