If you are looking for Rider guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Rider by The Kingston Trio using guitar or guitar.
This song by The Kingston Trio can also be played by that instruments.
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Rider guitar chords has rhythm and included in Other Songs album.
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Rider by The Kingston Trio Guitar Chords
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[Intro]
[C#]
[C#] [B] [F#] [C#]
[Chorus]
Well, I [C#]know you, Rider, gonna [B]miss me [F#]when I’m [C#]gone
Well, I know you, Rider, gonna [B]miss me [F#]when I’m [C#]gone
You’re gonna [E]miss your [B]daddy [E]rollin’ [B]in your [G#]arms
[Verse]
Well, the [C#]sun’s gonna shine on [B]my back[F#]door some [C#]day
I said, the sun’s gonna shine [B]on my back[F#]door some [C#]day
Then the [E]wind from the [B]river’s gonna [E]blow all my [B]troubles a[G#]way
[Chorus]
Well, I [C#]know you, Rider, gonna [B]miss me [F#]when I’m [C#]gone
Well, I know you, Rider, gonna [B]miss me [F#]when I’m [C#]gone
You’re gonna [E]miss your [B]daddy [E]rollin’ [B]in your [G#]arms
[Verse]
Well, I [C#]ain’t got a nickel, no, I [B]ain’t got a [F#]lousy [C#]dime
Well, I ain’t got a nickel, no, I [B]ain’t got a [F#]lousy [C#]dime
But [E]I got a [B]long way to [E]go ‘fore the [B]end of my [G#]time
[Instrumental]
[C#] [B] [F#] [C#]
[C#] [B] [F#] [C#]
[E] [B] [E] [B] [G#]
[Verse]
It takes a [C#]hard hearted woman to make a [B]long time [F#]man feel [C#]bad
It takes a hard hearted woman to make a [B]long time [F#]man feel [C#]bad
‘Cause it [E]makes him re[B]member the [E]long hard [B]road that he’s [G#]had
[Chorus]
Well, I [C#]know you, Rider, gonna [B]miss me [F#]when I’m [C#]gone
Well, I know you, Rider, gonna [B]miss me [F#]when I’m [C#]gone
You’re gonna [E]miss your [B]daddy [E]rollin’ [B]in your [G#]arms
Well, I [C#]know you, Rider, gonna [B]miss me [F#]when I’m [C#]gone
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If you want to learn The Kingston Trio Rider 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 Rider. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.