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Copperline (James Taylor)
Chords for this song: ** Note: these diagrams indicate, fingering on the
first line, followed by fret position in the second line.
D XX0231 Gadd9 21003X Em 012000 A X01230
||0232 32003| 022000 |02220
Bm X10230 A7ss4 X01030 D/F# 10023X D6/G 3X0102
|20230 |02030 20023| 3|0202
/CHORDS indicate striking the bass line notes only
(CHORDS) indicate a continuation from previous line
D Bm
e|---2-|------------2-|-----------|---2-2---0-0-0---This is the intro lead--
B|-----|-----3--------|-------3---|---3-3---3-3-3---and is followed by:-----
G|-2---|----------2---|-----0-----|---------2-2-2---------------------------
D|-----|---0----------|---0-------|-0---------------------------------------
A|-----|--------------|---------0-|-------2---------------------------------
E|-----|-3-----3------|-3---------|-----------------------------------------
D Bm D Bm D Bm
e|-0h2-2-2---0-0-|---2-2---0-0-0-|-0h2-2-2---0-0-----This lead part begins
B|-3---3-3---3-3-|---3-3---3-3-3-|-3---3-3---3-3-----the verses each time--
G|-2---2-2---2-2-|---2-2---2-2-2-|-2---2-2---2-2----------------------------
D|-0-------------|-0-------------|-0----------------------------------------
A|---------2-----|-------2-------|---------2--------------------------------
E|---------------|---------------|------------------------------------------
D Bm D Bm D Bm Gadd9 A7ss4
Even the old folks never knew why they call it like they do
D Bm D Bm Em D/F#
I was wond'ring since the age of two down on Copperline
D Bm D Bm D D/F# G A7ss4
Copper head copper beech copper kettles sitting side by each
D Bm D Bm Em D/F# G A
Copper coil, cup o' Georgia peach, down on Copperline
Bm* D/F# G
Half a mile down to Morgan Creek,
Em D/F# G A
Leaning heavy on the end of the week
Bm* D/F# G
Hercules and a hog-nosed snake **This is a little step-down
Em D/F# G /E/F# /G /A D Bm
Down on the Copperline, we were down on Copperline.
Warm summer night on the Copperline, slip away past suppertime
Wood smoke and moonshine, down on Copperline
One time I saw my daddy dance, watched him moving like a man in a trance
He brought it back from the war in France, down unto the Copperline
Branch water and tomato wine
Creosote and turpentine
Sour Mash and New Moonshine
Down on Copperline
Down on Copperline
First kiss I ever took, like a page from a romance book
The sky opened and the earth shook, down on Copperline
Down on Copperline
*** Instrumental break
Took a fall from a windy height
I only knew how to hold on tight
And pray for love enough to last all night
Down on Copperline
BRIDGE
D6/G
Day breaks and the boy wakes up
(D6/G)
And the dog barks and the bird sings
(D6/G) A7ss4
And the sap rises and the angels sigh....Yeah
I tried to go back as if I could, all-spec house and plywood
Tore up and tore up good, down on Copperline
It doesn't come as a surprise to me, it doesn't touch my memory
Man I'm lifting up and rising free, down on Copperline
Half a mile down to Morgan Creek,
Leaning heavy on the end of the week
Hercules and a hog-nosed snake
Down on the Copperline,
Take me down on Copperline.
CODA
(G) /E /F# /G /A D Bm D Bm
..... Yeah .... Take me down on Copperline
D Bm G A7ss4 D Bm D Bm
... Oh down on Copperline
D Bm G A7ss4 D Bm.....
... Take me down on Copperline.....
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