Face of Appalachia by Julie Miller Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Face of Appalachia guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Face of Appalachia by Julie Miller using guitar or guitar.
This song by Julie Miller can also be played by that instruments.
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Face of Appalachia guitar chords has rhythm and included in Blue Pony (1997) album.
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Face of Appalachia by Julie Miller Guitar Chords


Julie Miller Face Of Appalachia written by Lowell George
John Sebastian

Julie Miller vocals
Buddy Miller guitar/vocals
Donald Lindley drums
Allison Prestwood bass
Tammy Rogers fiddle/mandolin
Larry Campbell banjo

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http://www.hightone.com/bios/jmillerbio.html

B
Being born in blocks of
G#m
buildings with a
A
subw
E
ay lull
B
abye
B
When I dreamed of
G#m
Appalachia it was
A
dreams
E
that had to
B
die
Coal
G#m
trains wailing banjos
B
frailing sounds
G#m
escaping the
B
night
Oh the
A
face
E
of Appalac
B
hia
Was there in that
A
cold
E
gray apartment l
B
ight
In that
A
cold
E
gray apartment l
B
ight
B
Oh I would fashion
I’d
G#m
imagine somewhere
A
steep
E
with
B
waterfall
B
Wild birds sing to a
G#m
five string
Bouncing
A
music
E
off the mountains
B
walls
Coal
G#m
trains wailing banjos
B
Frailing
Sounds
G#m
escaping thru the
B
door
Oh the
A
face
E
of Appal
B
achia she was c
A
hanging
E
that’s for
B
sure
She was
A
changing
E
that’s for
B
sure

SOLO

B
Grandpa made me quite a
G#m
promise
For the
A
day
E
I came of
B
age
B
He said he’d walk through
G#m
Appalachia
Northern
A
Georgia
E
up to
B
Maine
Dreadful
G#m
sorry my
B
beloved
Such a
G#m
promise he could not
B
keep
All my
A
dreams
E
of Appala
B
chia
Were just an
A
old
E
man’s
B
memory
Were just an
A
old
E
man’s
B
memory

Julie Miller “Blue Pony”
Hightone Records 1997

If you want to learn Julie Miller Face of Appalachia 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 Face of Appalachia. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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