The Ballad Of Old Tom Jones by Barney Bentall Lyric and Guitar Chords

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The Ballad Of Old Tom Jones by Barney Bentall Guitar Chords


Title: The Ballad of Old Tom Jones

Capo 3, Drop D

Chords: D 0x0232
A x02220
Em 222000
C x32033
G 550030

Note: Song in key of D (F# as capoed), sot try to let low D string ring while playing D
and during licks. You will need to mute the B and high E string while playing the
licks (particularly the slide on G from 4 to 7).

Intro:

D D D A (play A for full measure)

e|———————————————–0-|
B|-3-3——-3-3-3-3——-3-3-3-3——-3-3-3-3-2-|
G|-2-4-4s7-4-2-2-2-4-4s7-4-2-2-2-4-4s7-4-2-2-2-4-2-| x2
D|-0-0-0—0-0-4-0-0-0—0-0-4-0-0-0—0-0-4-0-0-2-|
A|———————————————–0-|
D|—–0————-0————-0—————|

Then:
D (play D for full measure)

e|———–2-|
B|———–3-|
G|———–2-|

D|-2h4p2p0—0-|

A|———2—|
D|———–0-|

Verse 1 (same as first part of Intro):

D
Old Tom Jones, woke up on a winters morn
The sun was barely poking through through the
A
trees
The m
D
ercury read minus 50 degrees
He thought for sure the damn thing had finally br
A
oken

Pre-chorus 1:

Until he walked out

D
side
He said K
Em
enny, I’m getting
D
old
I’m t
Em
ired, stove up and I’m c
D
old,
It’s a l
C
ong time since I’ve gotten
G
any
I been cr
C
awling over dollar bills and chasing p
G
ennies

Chorus 1:

And l

A
ately I’ve been thinking ’bout h
D
ome

e|—————–2-|
B|—————–3-|
G|—————–2-|
D|-2h4-2-0—0-0-2-0-|
A|———2———|
D|—————-0–|

Verse 2:

This old ranch been here, for many, many a year
May for to feed the men, head north for gold
It’ll still go strong, long after I’ve moved on
So to some to rich fool searching through his soul

Pre-chorus 2:

Dreaming of being a c

D
owboy
Em
Kenny, so goddamn t
D
ired
Feel like I’m h
Em
eld together with baling twine and w
D
ire
There’s a d
C
ance in Jesman Friday n
G
ight
There’s a w
C
idow I’m hoping just m
G
ight,
C
Offer me a little compan
G
y
She’s a
C
hard one, so I don’t think it’ll come fr
G
ee

Chorus 2:

L

A
ately I’ve been th
G
inking ’bout h
D
ome

e|—————–2-|
B|—————–3-|
G|—————–2-|
D|-2h4-2-0—0-0-2-0-|
A|———2———|
D|—————0—|

The hills of

A
England, where as a ch
G
ild I’d r
D
oam

e|—————–2-|
B|—————–3-|
G|—————–2-|
D|-2h4-2-0—0-0-2-0-|
A|———2———|
D|—————0—|

And l

A
ately I’ve been th
G
inking ’bout h
D
ome

e|——————-2-|
B|——————-3-|
G|——————-2-|
D|-2h4-2-0———–0-|
A|———4-2-0——-|
D|—————4-2-0-|

Verse 3:
I never got to see my mom, before she died
And I’d like to see just where they laid her bones
Back to the rolling hills of Bristol
Where ain’t no one packs a pistol
And a cowboy only rides in books

Pre-chorus 3 (Same as pre-chorus 2):

And boy, I’ll tell some tales
And Kenny, I wonder which one’s home
When you ain’t sure anymore, you start to feel alone
Just this restlessness, come creeping in
Following me anywhere that lately I’ve been
Like a heavy rain banging on the tin
The salmon down on the Fraser, swimming with the battered fins

Chorus 3:

Searching for their childhood home

e|—————–2-|
B|—————–3-|
G|—————–2-|
D|-2h4-2-0—0-0-2-0-|
A|———2———|
D|—————0—|

That patch of gravel they know is their own

e|—————–2-|
B|—————–3-|
G|—————–2-|
D|-2h4-2-0—0-0-2-0-|
A|———2———|
D|—————0—|

Lately I’ve been thinking ’bout home

e|—————–2-|
B|—————–3-|
G|—————–2-|
D|-2h4-2-0—0-0-2-0-|
A|———2———|
D|—————0—|

The hills of England, where as a child I’d roam

e|—————–2-|
B|—————–3-|
G|—————–2-|
D|-2h4-2-0—0-0-2-0-|
A|———2———|
D|—————0—|

Lately I’ve been thinking ’bout home

e|——————-2-|
B|——————-3-|
G|——————-2-|
D|-2h4-2-0———–0-|
A|———4-2-0——-|
D|—————2b3-0-|

If you want to learn Barney Bentall The Ballad Of Old Tom Jones 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 The Ballad Of Old Tom Jones. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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