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Old Crow Medicine Show

Back To New Orleans

by Old Crow Medicine Show
Old Crow Medicine Show

Biography:

Old Crow Medicine Show is a folk/country group from Nashville, Tennessee. Along with original songs, the band performs many pre-World War II blues and folk songs. The style of music they perform is sometimes called alt-country, but today more often referred to as Americana.

They were formally inducted into the Grand Ole Opry at a special ceremony at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville on September 17, 2013.

Their 2004 album "O.C.M.S." was selected by CMT (Country Music Television) as one of the top-10 bluegrass albums of that year.

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Old Crow Medicine Show

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235 Artist   61 Music   122 Tab Tab
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Back to New Orleans - Old Crow Medicine Show
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Tabbed by: Jon Fye
E-mail: [email protected]

Tuning: Standard

A: X02220
C#m/A: X06654
D: XX0232
Dm: XX0231
C#m: X46654
E: 022100
G: 320033


Intro:
A C#m/A D Dm A


Verse:
A C#m/A
Pardon me sir, you got a dime?
D Dm A
I'm trying to find my way back to New Orleans.
A C#m/A
Broke down and fallen on hard times,
D Dm A
I need just one kind favor to get back on my feet.


Chorus:
C#m D A
Lost my ticket for a Greyhound bus,
D A E
when it left me in the dust and gone away.
C#m D A D A E
Man at the station says, "Boy get lost, start going your own way."


A C#m/A D
Im walking 40 days and nights under the Texas sun,
Dm A
won't someone help me please?
A C#m/A
Pardon me sir, you got a dime?
D Dm A
I'm trying to find my way back to New Orleans.


A C#m/A D Dm A


Verse:
I did my time in Baton Rouge, in Birmingham and Huston, too,
but all I ever see
Was weary faces just like mine, waiting in endless lines,
just'a trying to find a seat.

Chorus:
Lost their tickets for a Greyhound bus,
when it left them in the dust and gone away.
Now all they're asking is for you to help their cause,
'cause they're going a long way.

They're walking 40 days and nights under the Texas sun,
won't someone help them please?
Spare just a dollar or a dime,
they're trying to find their way back to New Orleans.


Harmonica Solo:
G D A
G D A
G D A
G D E


Verse:
We're walking 40 days and nights and only just begun
to reach our destiny.
Still got a long hill left to climb,
come on let's find our way back to New Orleans.

Outro:
G D A
Come on let's find our way.
G D A
Come on and find our way.
G D A
Come on let's find our way.

G D E

A C#m/A D Dm A
A C#m/A D Dm A

A~


The little fills you hear off of the A and E chords:
e|---0--0-----------0---|---0--0--------0------------------------------------|
B|---2-----(2)----3-----|---0-----0-------3----------------------------------|
G|---2--------2---------|---1-------1----------------------------------------|
D|---2------------------|---2------------------------------------------------|
A|---0------------------|---2------------------------------------------------|
E|----------------------|---0------------------------------------------------|




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