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Free Wagon Wheel tab for the acoustic guitar. Learn to play Old Crow Medicine Show with easy chords for beginners
Ukulele Version: Wagon Wheel Ukulele

Chords (4)

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Chord C (x,3,2,0,1,0)
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Chord D (x,x,0,2,3,2)
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Chord Em (0,2,2,0,0,0)
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Chord G (3,2,0,0,3,3)
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Stick a Capo on 2

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Change Key :
Intro:
[G G][D D][Em Em][C C]  |
[G G][D D][C C][C C]   | x2


1st verse :
G G                        D D
Headed down south to the land of the pines
        Em Em                   C C 
And I'm thumbin' my way into North Caroline
 G G                      D D                 C C            C C
Starin' up the road and pray to God I see headlights
  G G                         D D
I made it down the coast in seventeen hours
Em Em                      C C
Pickin' me a bouquet of dogwood flowers
          G G                        D D             C C        C C
And I'm a hopin' for Raleigh I can see my baby tonight 


Chorus :
   G G                   D D
So rock me mama like a wagon wheel
Em Em              C C
Rock me mama anyway you feel
G G   D D       C C        C C
Hey__, mama rock me
G G                     D D
Rock me mama like the wind and the rain
Em Em                  C C
Rock me mama like a south-bound train
G G   D D       C C        C C
Hey__, mama rock me

[G G][D D][Em Em][C C]
[G G][D D][C C][C C]



2nd verse :
G G                     D D
Runnin' from the cold up in New England
      Em Em                         C C
I was born to be a fiddler in an old-time stringband
   G G                    D D               C C        C C
My baby plays the guitar I pick a banjo now
        G G                            D D
Oh, the North country winters keep a gettin' me now
        Em Em                       C C
Lost my money playin' poker so I had to up and leave
      G G                       D D                    C C        C C
But I ain't a turnin' back to livin' that old life no more


Chorus :
   G G                   D D
So rock me mama like a wagon wheel
Em Em              C C
Rock me mama anyway you feel
G G   D D       C C        C C
Hey__, mama rock me
G G                     D D
Rock me mama like the wind and the rain
Em Em                  C C
Rock me mama like a south-bound train
G G   D D       C C        C C
Hey__, mama rock me


Solo:
[G G][D D][Em Em][C C]  |
[G G][D D][C C][C C]   | x2


Bridge:
G G                    D D                                 |
Walkin' to the south out of Roanoke                    |
           Em Em                          C C               | LET
I caught a trucker out of Philly had a nice long toke  |
    G G                           D D                      | RING
But he's a headed west from the Cumberland Gap         |
   C C             (C C)                                   |
To Johnson City, Tennessee                             |



3rd verse:
      G G                   D D
And I gotta get a move on before sun
          Em Em                         C C
I hear my baby callin' my name and I know that she's the only one
    G G                      D D                C C        C C
And if I die in Raleigh at least I will die free



Chorus :
   G G                   D D
So rock me mama like a wagon wheel
Em Em              C C
Rock me mama anyway you feel
G G   D D       C C        C C
Hey__, mama rock me
G G                     D D
Rock me mama like the wind and the rain
Em Em                  C C
Rock me mama like a south-bound train
G G   D D       C C        C C
Hey__, mama rock me


[G G]> let ring

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