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Hal Ketchum - No Easy Road (Chord)
Album: Every Little Word (1994)
Submitter: RoC (10) on 8/25/03 1 comment
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Hal Ketchum No Easy Road
Written by Lee Allen and Herb McCullough.
Album:Every Little Word
Submitted By: RoC

Intro: G     D7    C    D7

             G                 G7
I don't know where, don't know when,
              C           Cm                   
This road I'm on is gonna end.
             G       
It's been my friend, it's been my sin,
           D7
My next of kin.
          G               G7
Travelled high, travelled low,
           C                     Cm 
Rain still falls, the wind still blows.
               G                    D7
One thing I've learned, one thing I know,
               C G/B Am7  G
There ain't no ea---s---y road.
Am7 G/B       C
No  roots, no ties,

No rings, no wives.
   Cm/Eb             Cm
No alibis, no crying eyes.
          G
No one to care,
           D7
If I'm not there.
               C G/B Am7 G
There ain't no ea--s--y  road.

Verse 2
         G                 G7
Spent my life just running round,
        C             Cm
Another girl, another town.
              G
The sun comes up as  I touch down, 
        D7
Nowhere bound.
       G                G7
Had my chance a time or two
       C                 Cm
Almost cried when I left you
               G                    D7
One thing I've learned, one thing I know,
               C G/B Am7 G
There ain't no e--as--y  road

(Back to Chorus)

Notes: I use Barred Chords for most of These.

Here's a strange chord you'll need to know

Cm/Eb
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 Comments (click here to add a non-facebook comment)
A strum pattern is something you learn and DEVELOP through practice -
it's not as easy as down-up-down. There are alot of styles and the
best way to learn them is by playing along with the CD's. Do you know
this song? OK, then you knowhow it goes - the chord gives you the map
you need as to when to change.


-lmofle | 7/21/2004
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