I Hear Them All Ukulele Chords
by Old Crow Medicine Show2,892 views, added to favorites 97 times
Difficulty: | beginner |
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Tuning: | G C E A |
Capo: | no capo |
Author Unregistered. 1 contributor total, last edit on Aug 6, 2020
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This is a great song by Old Crow Medicine Show.
All the verses and solos have the same chord structure as
the first verse.
Intro
A D A
A E F#m D
A E A
D A
I hear the crying of the hungry in the deserts where they're wandering
E A
Yeah, they're crying out for heavens own benevolence upon them
D A
I hear destructive power prevailing, I hear fools falsing hailing
E F#m D
To the crooked words of tyrants when they call
A
I hear them all
E
I hear them all
A
I hear them all
D A
I hear the sounds of tearing pages and the roar of burning paper
E A
All the crimes and acquisition turn to air and ash and paper
D A
And the rabble of the shackle fall behind t'emancipator?
E F#m D
And lowliest together in their stalls
A
I hear them all
E
I hear them all
A
I hear them all
Harmonica Solo
D A
So while you're sitting whilst dixie with your money and your power
E A
I can hear the flowers a growing in the rubble of the towers
D A
I hear leaders quit their lying, I hear babys quit their crying
E F#m D
I hear soldiers quit their dying one and all
A
I hear them all
E
I hear them all
A
I hear them all
Harmonica Solo
D A
I hear the tender words from Zion I hear Noah's waterfall
E A
hear the gentle lamb of Juda sleeping at the feet of Buddah
D A
And the prophets from Elijah to the old Paiute Wovoka.
E F#m D
Take their places at the table when they're called
A
I hear them all
E
I hear them all
A
I hear them all
E
I hear them all
A
I hear them all
E
I hear them all
A
I hear them all
E
I hear them all
A
I hear them all...
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I Hear Them All – Old Crow Medicine Show
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4 comments

Second line, replace “yeah they’re” with “hear them”.
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I think it’s rattle of the shackle far beyond emancipator
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It's "the old Paiute Wovoka," "Paiute" being the name of a Native American tribe, and Wovoka that of a late 19th/ early 20th century Paiute religious leader.
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