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Lynyrd Skynyrd’s classic Southern rock ballad about loss and moving on. Beginner difficulty in the key of A.
Ballad Strum (4/4 Time)
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Tip: Use a slow, steady strum to match the song’s melancholic feel.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
A
Train roll on, on down the line
D A
Won’t you please take me far away
A
Now I feel the wind blow outside my door
D A
Means I see, I see the troubled times
Verse 2
A E
Lord, take me and mine, that confronts me now
D A
But you can’t stay
A
My baby’s gone with the wind
D A E
And I don’t know where, Lord, I don’t know where
Chorus
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
E D
My baby’s gone with the wind
A E
And I don’t know where, I don’t know where
Verse 3
A
Tomorrow’s another day
D
And I’m thirsty anyway
A
So leave me be
A
Yeah, I’ll go along with the wind
D A E
Lord, I can’t stay, I got to move on
Chorus
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
E D
My baby’s gone with the wind
A E
And I don’t know where, I don’t know where
Bridge
A
Guess I’ll ride on down the highway, Lord
D A
I’ve got nothin’ to lose
A
Nothin’ to lose at all
D A
Train roll on, Tuesday’s gone
E
And the wind keeps blowin’ me down the line
Chorus
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
E D
My baby’s gone with the wind
A E
And I don’t know where, I don’t know where
Outro
A
Tuesday’s gone
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
A
Tuesday’s gone
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
A
Tuesday’s gone
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
Practice tip: Master the A, D, and E chord changes slowly before adding the strum pattern, as these three chords form the entire progression.
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Lynyrd Skynyrd’s classic Southern rock ballad about loss and moving on. Beginner difficulty in the key of A.
Ballad Strum (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
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Tip: Use a slow, steady strum to match the song’s melancholic feel.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
A
Train roll on, on down the line
D A
Won’t you please take me far away
A
Now I feel the wind blow outside my door
D A
Means I see, I see the troubled times
Verse 2
A E
Lord, take me and mine, that confronts me now
D A
But you can’t stay
A
My baby’s gone with the wind
D A E
And I don’t know where, Lord, I don’t know where
Chorus
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
E D
My baby’s gone with the wind
A E
And I don’t know where, I don’t know where
Verse 3
A
Tomorrow’s another day
D
And I’m thirsty anyway
A
So leave me be
A
Yeah, I’ll go along with the wind
D A E
Lord, I can’t stay, I got to move on
Chorus
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
E D
My baby’s gone with the wind
A E
And I don’t know where, I don’t know where
Bridge
A
Guess I’ll ride on down the highway, Lord
D A
I’ve got nothin’ to lose
A
Nothin’ to lose at all
D A
Train roll on, Tuesday’s gone
E
And the wind keeps blowin’ me down the line
Chorus
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
E D
My baby’s gone with the wind
A E
And I don’t know where, I don’t know where
Outro
A
Tuesday’s gone
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
A
Tuesday’s gone
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
A
Tuesday’s gone
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
Practice tip: Master the A, D, and E chord changes slowly before adding the strum pattern, as these three chords form the entire progression.
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Lynyrd Skynyrd’s classic Southern rock ballad about loss and moving on. Beginner difficulty in the key of A.
Ballad Strum (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
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Tip: Use a slow, steady strum to match the song’s melancholic feel.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
A
Train roll on, on down the line
D A
Won’t you please take me far away
A
Now I feel the wind blow outside my door
D A
Means I see, I see the troubled times
Verse 2
A E
Lord, take me and mine, that confronts me now
D A
But you can’t stay
A
My baby’s gone with the wind
D A E
And I don’t know where, Lord, I don’t know where
Chorus
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
E D
My baby’s gone with the wind
A E
And I don’t know where, I don’t know where
Verse 3
A
Tomorrow’s another day
D
And I’m thirsty anyway
A
So leave me be
A
Yeah, I’ll go along with the wind
D A E
Lord, I can’t stay, I got to move on
Chorus
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
E D
My baby’s gone with the wind
A E
And I don’t know where, I don’t know where
Bridge
A
Guess I’ll ride on down the highway, Lord
D A
I’ve got nothin’ to lose
A
Nothin’ to lose at all
D A
Train roll on, Tuesday’s gone
E
And the wind keeps blowin’ me down the line
Chorus
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
E D
My baby’s gone with the wind
A E
And I don’t know where, I don’t know where
Outro
A
Tuesday’s gone
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
A
Tuesday’s gone
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
A
Tuesday’s gone
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
Practice tip: Master the A, D, and E chord changes slowly before adding the strum pattern, as these three chords form the entire progression.
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Lynyrd Skynyrd’s classic Southern rock ballad about loss and moving on. Beginner difficulty in the key of A.
Ballad Strum (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
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Tip: Use a slow, steady strum to match the song’s melancholic feel.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
A
Train roll on, on down the line
D A
Won’t you please take me far away
A
Now I feel the wind blow outside my door
D A
Means I see, I see the troubled times
Verse 2
A E
Lord, take me and mine, that confronts me now
D A
But you can’t stay
A
My baby’s gone with the wind
D A E
And I don’t know where, Lord, I don’t know where
Chorus
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
E D
My baby’s gone with the wind
A E
And I don’t know where, I don’t know where
Verse 3
A
Tomorrow’s another day
D
And I’m thirsty anyway
A
So leave me be
A
Yeah, I’ll go along with the wind
D A E
Lord, I can’t stay, I got to move on
Chorus
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
E D
My baby’s gone with the wind
A E
And I don’t know where, I don’t know where
Bridge
A
Guess I’ll ride on down the highway, Lord
D A
I’ve got nothin’ to lose
A
Nothin’ to lose at all
D A
Train roll on, Tuesday’s gone
E
And the wind keeps blowin’ me down the line
Chorus
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
E D
My baby’s gone with the wind
A E
And I don’t know where, I don’t know where
Outro
A
Tuesday’s gone
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
A
Tuesday’s gone
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
A
Tuesday’s gone
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
Practice tip: Master the A, D, and E chord changes slowly before adding the strum pattern, as these three chords form the entire progression.
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Lynyrd Skynyrd’s classic Southern rock ballad about loss and moving on. Beginner difficulty in the key of A.
Ballad Strum (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
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Tip: Use a slow, steady strum to match the song’s melancholic feel.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
A
Train roll on, on down the line
D A
Won’t you please take me far away
A
Now I feel the wind blow outside my door
D A
Means I see, I see the troubled times
Verse 2
A E
Lord, take me and mine, that confronts me now
D A
But you can’t stay
A
My baby’s gone with the wind
D A E
And I don’t know where, Lord, I don’t know where
Chorus
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
E D
My baby’s gone with the wind
A E
And I don’t know where, I don’t know where
Verse 3
A
Tomorrow’s another day
D
And I’m thirsty anyway
A
So leave me be
A
Yeah, I’ll go along with the wind
D A E
Lord, I can’t stay, I got to move on
Chorus
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
E D
My baby’s gone with the wind
A E
And I don’t know where, I don’t know where
Bridge
A
Guess I’ll ride on down the highway, Lord
D A
I’ve got nothin’ to lose
A
Nothin’ to lose at all
D A
Train roll on, Tuesday’s gone
E
And the wind keeps blowin’ me down the line
Chorus
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
E D
My baby’s gone with the wind
A E
And I don’t know where, I don’t know where
Outro
A
Tuesday’s gone
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
A
Tuesday’s gone
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
A
Tuesday’s gone
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
Practice tip: Master the A, D, and E chord changes slowly before adding the strum pattern, as these three chords form the entire progression.
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Lynyrd Skynyrd’s classic Southern rock ballad about loss and moving on. Beginner difficulty in the key of A.
Ballad Strum (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
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Tip: Use a slow, steady strum to match the song’s melancholic feel.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
A
Train roll on, on down the line
D A
Won’t you please take me far away
A
Now I feel the wind blow outside my door
D A
Means I see, I see the troubled times
Verse 2
A E
Lord, take me and mine, that confronts me now
D A
But you can’t stay
A
My baby’s gone with the wind
D A E
And I don’t know where, Lord, I don’t know where
Chorus
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
E D
My baby’s gone with the wind
A E
And I don’t know where, I don’t know where
Verse 3
A
Tomorrow’s another day
D
And I’m thirsty anyway
A
So leave me be
A
Yeah, I’ll go along with the wind
D A E
Lord, I can’t stay, I got to move on
Chorus
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
E D
My baby’s gone with the wind
A E
And I don’t know where, I don’t know where
Bridge
A
Guess I’ll ride on down the highway, Lord
D A
I’ve got nothin’ to lose
A
Nothin’ to lose at all
D A
Train roll on, Tuesday’s gone
E
And the wind keeps blowin’ me down the line
Chorus
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
E D
My baby’s gone with the wind
A E
And I don’t know where, I don’t know where
Outro
A
Tuesday’s gone
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
A
Tuesday’s gone
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
A
Tuesday’s gone
D A
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
Practice tip: Master the A, D, and E chord changes slowly before adding the strum pattern, as these three chords form the entire progression.