Keep the Wolves Away Chords

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Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Capo
None
Chords
G · C · D · Em

A soulful Southern rock anthem by Uncle Lucius about resilience and protection. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.

Steady Rock (4/4 Time)
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Tip: Use a capo on the 2nd fret to match the original recording’s key of A, but play the G, C, D, and Em shapes shown.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song

Verse 1

 
G C
I was just a boy, barely seventeen
D Em
When I first tasted the danger on his breath
G C
He was a working man, rough and weathered hands
D Em G
He’d come home late and wake me from my bed
 

Verse 2

 
G C
He’d say, “Son, have a seat, there’s something you should know”
D Em
As he poured himself a drink
G C
About the fire down below, the poison in the air
D Em G
The price that he would pay to feed us all
 

Chorus

 
C G
And he’d say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Verse 3

 
G C
Years went by, I followed in his steps
D Em
Down into the darkness of the mine
G C
I felt the mountain shake, I heard my father say
D Em G
“Don’t be afraid, son, I’m right be-hind”
 

Chorus

 
C G
And he’d say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Bridge

 
G C
Then one day the mountain cried
D Em
Tears of black and dusty pain
G C
And my father’s heart gave way
D Em
To the poison in his veins
 

Verse 4

 
G C
I sat beside his bed, I held his hand and said
D Em
“I’ll do the best I can”
G C
He said, “Son, have a seat, there’s something you should know”
D Em G
And he poured himself a drink that wasn’t there
 

Chorus

 
C G
And he’d say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Chorus

 
C G
And I say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Practice tip: The verses and chorus use the same four chords (G, C, D, Em). Practice the progression slowly until you can switch between them without pausing the strum pattern.

Gtap to play
Ctap to play
Dtap to play
Emtap to play
Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Tuning
G-C-E-A
Chords
G · C · D · Em

A soulful Southern rock anthem by Uncle Lucius about resilience and protection. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.

Steady Rock (4/4 Time)
123456

Tip: Use a capo on the 2nd fret to match the original recording’s key of A, but play the G, C, D, and Em shapes shown.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song

Verse 1

 
G C
I was just a boy, barely seventeen
D Em
When I first tasted the danger on his breath
G C
He was a working man, rough and weathered hands
D Em G
He’d come home late and wake me from my bed
 

Verse 2

 
G C
He’d say, “Son, have a seat, there’s something you should know”
D Em
As he poured himself a drink
G C
About the fire down below, the poison in the air
D Em G
The price that he would pay to feed us all
 

Chorus

 
C G
And he’d say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Verse 3

 
G C
Years went by, I followed in his steps
D Em
Down into the darkness of the mine
G C
I felt the mountain shake, I heard my father say
D Em G
“Don’t be afraid, son, I’m right be-hind”
 

Chorus

 
C G
And he’d say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Bridge

 
G C
Then one day the mountain cried
D Em
Tears of black and dusty pain
G C
And my father’s heart gave way
D Em
To the poison in his veins
 

Verse 4

 
G C
I sat beside his bed, I held his hand and said
D Em
“I’ll do the best I can”
G C
He said, “Son, have a seat, there’s something you should know”
D Em G
And he poured himself a drink that wasn’t there
 

Chorus

 
C G
And he’d say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Chorus

 
C G
And I say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Practice tip: The verses and chorus use the same four chords (G, C, D, Em). Practice the progression slowly until you can switch between them without pausing the strum pattern.

Gtap to play
Ctap to play
Dtap to play
Emtap to play
Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Left Hand
Root notes
Chords
G · C · D · Em

A soulful Southern rock anthem by Uncle Lucius about resilience and protection. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.

Steady Rock (4/4 Time)
123456

Tip: Use a capo on the 2nd fret to match the original recording’s key of A, but play the G, C, D, and Em shapes shown.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song

Verse 1

 
G C
I was just a boy, barely seventeen
D Em
When I first tasted the danger on his breath
G C
He was a working man, rough and weathered hands
D Em G
He’d come home late and wake me from my bed
 

Verse 2

 
G C
He’d say, “Son, have a seat, there’s something you should know”
D Em
As he poured himself a drink
G C
About the fire down below, the poison in the air
D Em G
The price that he would pay to feed us all
 

Chorus

 
C G
And he’d say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Verse 3

 
G C
Years went by, I followed in his steps
D Em
Down into the darkness of the mine
G C
I felt the mountain shake, I heard my father say
D Em G
“Don’t be afraid, son, I’m right be-hind”
 

Chorus

 
C G
And he’d say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Bridge

 
G C
Then one day the mountain cried
D Em
Tears of black and dusty pain
G C
And my father’s heart gave way
D Em
To the poison in his veins
 

Verse 4

 
G C
I sat beside his bed, I held his hand and said
D Em
“I’ll do the best I can”
G C
He said, “Son, have a seat, there’s something you should know”
D Em G
And he poured himself a drink that wasn’t there
 

Chorus

 
C G
And he’d say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Chorus

 
C G
And I say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Practice tip: The verses and chorus use the same four chords (G, C, D, Em). Practice the progression slowly until you can switch between them without pausing the strum pattern.

Gtap to play
Ctap to play
Dtap to play
Emtap to play
Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Tuning
gDGBD (Open G)
Chords
G · C · D · Em

A soulful Southern rock anthem by Uncle Lucius about resilience and protection. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.

Steady Rock (4/4 Time)
123456

Tip: Use a capo on the 2nd fret to match the original recording’s key of A, but play the G, C, D, and Em shapes shown.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song

Verse 1

 
G C
I was just a boy, barely seventeen
D Em
When I first tasted the danger on his breath
G C
He was a working man, rough and weathered hands
D Em G
He’d come home late and wake me from my bed
 

Verse 2

 
G C
He’d say, “Son, have a seat, there’s something you should know”
D Em
As he poured himself a drink
G C
About the fire down below, the poison in the air
D Em G
The price that he would pay to feed us all
 

Chorus

 
C G
And he’d say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Verse 3

 
G C
Years went by, I followed in his steps
D Em
Down into the darkness of the mine
G C
I felt the mountain shake, I heard my father say
D Em G
“Don’t be afraid, son, I’m right be-hind”
 

Chorus

 
C G
And he’d say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Bridge

 
G C
Then one day the mountain cried
D Em
Tears of black and dusty pain
G C
And my father’s heart gave way
D Em
To the poison in his veins
 

Verse 4

 
G C
I sat beside his bed, I held his hand and said
D Em
“I’ll do the best I can”
G C
He said, “Son, have a seat, there’s something you should know”
D Em G
And he poured himself a drink that wasn’t there
 

Chorus

 
C G
And he’d say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Chorus

 
C G
And I say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Practice tip: The verses and chorus use the same four chords (G, C, D, Em). Practice the progression slowly until you can switch between them without pausing the strum pattern.

Gtap to play
Ctap to play
Dtap to play
Emtap to play
Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Tuning
G-D-A-E
Chords
G · C · D · Em

A soulful Southern rock anthem by Uncle Lucius about resilience and protection. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.

Steady Rock (4/4 Time)
123456

Tip: Use a capo on the 2nd fret to match the original recording’s key of A, but play the G, C, D, and Em shapes shown.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song

Verse 1

 
G C
I was just a boy, barely seventeen
D Em
When I first tasted the danger on his breath
G C
He was a working man, rough and weathered hands
D Em G
He’d come home late and wake me from my bed
 

Verse 2

 
G C
He’d say, “Son, have a seat, there’s something you should know”
D Em
As he poured himself a drink
G C
About the fire down below, the poison in the air
D Em G
The price that he would pay to feed us all
 

Chorus

 
C G
And he’d say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Verse 3

 
G C
Years went by, I followed in his steps
D Em
Down into the darkness of the mine
G C
I felt the mountain shake, I heard my father say
D Em G
“Don’t be afraid, son, I’m right be-hind”
 

Chorus

 
C G
And he’d say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Bridge

 
G C
Then one day the mountain cried
D Em
Tears of black and dusty pain
G C
And my father’s heart gave way
D Em
To the poison in his veins
 

Verse 4

 
G C
I sat beside his bed, I held his hand and said
D Em
“I’ll do the best I can”
G C
He said, “Son, have a seat, there’s something you should know”
D Em G
And he poured himself a drink that wasn’t there
 

Chorus

 
C G
And he’d say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Chorus

 
C G
And I say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Practice tip: The verses and chorus use the same four chords (G, C, D, Em). Practice the progression slowly until you can switch between them without pausing the strum pattern.

Gtap to play
Ctap to play
Dtap to play
Emtap to play
Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Harp Key
C Diatonic
Chords
G · C · D · Em

A soulful Southern rock anthem by Uncle Lucius about resilience and protection. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.

Steady Rock (4/4 Time)
123456

Tip: Use a capo on the 2nd fret to match the original recording’s key of A, but play the G, C, D, and Em shapes shown.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song

Verse 1

 
G C
I was just a boy, barely seventeen
D Em
When I first tasted the danger on his breath
G C
He was a working man, rough and weathered hands
D Em G
He’d come home late and wake me from my bed
 

Verse 2

 
G C
He’d say, “Son, have a seat, there’s something you should know”
D Em
As he poured himself a drink
G C
About the fire down below, the poison in the air
D Em G
The price that he would pay to feed us all
 

Chorus

 
C G
And he’d say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Verse 3

 
G C
Years went by, I followed in his steps
D Em
Down into the darkness of the mine
G C
I felt the mountain shake, I heard my father say
D Em G
“Don’t be afraid, son, I’m right be-hind”
 

Chorus

 
C G
And he’d say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Bridge

 
G C
Then one day the mountain cried
D Em
Tears of black and dusty pain
G C
And my father’s heart gave way
D Em
To the poison in his veins
 

Verse 4

 
G C
I sat beside his bed, I held his hand and said
D Em
“I’ll do the best I can”
G C
He said, “Son, have a seat, there’s something you should know”
D Em G
And he poured himself a drink that wasn’t there
 

Chorus

 
C G
And he’d say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Chorus

 
C G
And I say, “Lord, keep the wolves away
D Em
Smilin’ at my door
C G
Keep the wolves a-way
D Em
Just a little while more”
 

Practice tip: The verses and chorus use the same four chords (G, C, D, Em). Practice the progression slowly until you can switch between them without pausing the strum pattern.