Blue Ridge Mountains Turning Green by Charley Pride Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Blue Ridge Mountains Turning Green guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Blue Ridge Mountains Turning Green by Charley Pride using guitar or guitar.
This song by Charley Pride can also be played by that instruments.
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Blue Ridge Mountains Turning Green guitar chords has rhythm and included in Amazing Love (1973) album.
You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here.

Blue Ridge Mountains Turning Green by Charley Pride Guitar Chords


Written by James Lunsford

G
Blue
C
Ridge
D7
Mountains turning
G
green
Wanna go
D7
home again to see my
G
mountain friends
Spring
C
time
D7
opens up my
G
heart
Makes me
D7
want to share that good old
G
mountain air

C
Life’s so
D7
young and free for all
For those
C
who answer the
D7
Blue Ridge Mountain call
G
Blue
C
Ridge
D7
Mountains turning
G
green
I wanna go
D7
home again to see my
G
mountain friends

Sun-

C
rise
D7
drinks the morning
G
dew
Walking on
D7
new plowed ground distant
G
cowbells sound
Tall
C
trees
D7
reach the misty
G
blue
All their
D7
leaves are green the shadows on a
G
mountain stream

C
Dogwood and
D7
mountain laurel bloom
A welcome
C
mat for
D7
nature’s living room
G
Blue
C
Ridge
D7
Mountains turning
G
green
Wanna go
D7
home again to see my
G
mountain friends

Night-

C
time
D7
gathers in the
G
crowd
Listen to the
D7
children sing hear the
G
banjos ring
Blue
C
Ridge
D7
Mountain music
G
sound
Comes from
D7
lonely hill the song of a
G
whippoorwill

C
Old time
D7
fiddles that I hear
Playing the
C
tune that
D7
I love so dear
G
Blue
C
Ridge
D7
Mountains calling
G
me
I wanna go
D7
home again to see my
G
mountain friends
Blue
C
Ridge
D7
Mountains turning
G
green

If you want to learn Charley Pride Blue Ridge Mountains Turning Green guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Blue Ridge Mountains Turning Green. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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