Barton Hollow Uke tab by The Civil Wars (Baritone Chords)

6 Chords used in the song: D, Dm, Bb, A, G, F

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Year:  2011
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4.17
(Intermediate)
Key: unknownChords
D baritone chordD
Ooh, ooh

Ooh, ooh

D baritone chordD
I'm a dead man walking here

That's the least of all my fears
Ooh, underneath the water

It's not Alabama clay

Gives my trembling hands away

Ooh, please forgive me, father

Dm baritone chordDm
Ain't going back to Barton Hollow

Devil gonna follow me ev'r I go

Won't do me no good, washing in the river

D baritone chordD
Can't no preacher man save my...soul

D baritone chordD
Did that full moon force my hand?

Or that unmarked hundred grand?
Ooh, underneath the water

Ooh, please forgive me, father

Bb baritone chordBb
Miles and miles in my bare feet

Dm baritone chordDm
Still can't lay me down to sleep
Bb baritone chordBb

If I die before I wake

A baritone chordA D baritone chordD
I know the Lord, my soul won't...take

Ooh, ooh

D baritone chordD
I'm a dead man walking

I'm a dead man walking

D baritone chordD Dm baritone chordDm G baritone chordG Dm baritone chordDm
You keep walking, running, running for miles

D baritone chordD Dm baritone chordDm G baritone chordG Dm baritone chordDm
Keep walking, running, running for miles

D baritone chordD F baritone chordF G baritone chordG Bb baritone chordBb
Keep walking, running, running for miles

A baritone chordA
Ooh

D baritone chordD
Ain't going back to Barton Hollow

Devil gonna follow me ev'r I go

Won't do me no good, washing in the river

Can't no preacher man save my soul

Uke tab by , 16 Aug 2013

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About this song: Barton Hollow

There is no Barton Hollow, that I can find." But a few minutes later, he's changed his tune, de-claring: "Barton Hollow is actually a place that I grew up. It's a little geographic place close to where I grew up and did a lot of illicit activities," White continues, embellishing as he goes, while his partner dissolves into helpless laughter. "I have a soft spot for that place."

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