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Mary and Joseph (as sung by Tim Mcgraw) Capo 4th fret rubbertoe I like this song, and I couldn't find the chords anywhere, so here they are as well as I could figure them out. This is just how i decided to vary the chords, because I think it sounds good. you can play it with just regular C, F, and Am chords). Replace all the C variations with C, F variations with F Replace Am with the Asus4 and Dsus2 chords. C: 032010 CaddG: 032013 F: xx3211 Fadd9: xx3213 Am: 002210 Asus4: 002230 Cmaj7: 032000 Cadd9: 032030 Csus2: 030010 Dsus2: 000230 G: 320003 (voice) e--------------3----------------------3----5----6----5-------5-3------3------ b----5----6--------6-----5-h6-5------------------------6-5-----------6------- g---------------------------------------------------------------------------- d---------------------------------------------------------------------------- a---------------------------------------------------------------------------- E---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (guitar intro) e---------------------------------------------------------------------------- b-3/5-5-5----5-3/1-h3-1----------------------1-3/5-5-5----5-3/1-h3-1--------- g-----------------------2---------------0h2--------------------------2------- d---------------------------------------------------------------------------- a---------------------------------------------------------------------------- E---------------------------------------------------------------------------- C CaddG Mary was the first of three F Fadd9 Long black hair and sugar sweet C Am Asus4 Cmaj7 C Daddy's eyes and Momma's crooked smile C CaddG She was barely seventeen F Fadd9 Got a job keepin' dishes clean C Cadd9 Am Planned to stay in this city for a while Csus2 C F For a while C CaddG Joseph ran a lumber yard F Fadd9 About a mile from Olive park C Am F Quiet boy, he never had much to say [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/t/tim-mcgraw/375420.html ] C CaddG It was love right from the start F Fadd9 He bought a ring and won Mary's heart C Cadd9 Am Asus4 Had hopes for a home and kids someday Csus2 C F C CaddG F Kids someday C CaddG The angel scared her half to death F Fadd9 She would've screamed but she lost her breath C Am F On a midnight there in the middle of May C CaddG He said "Oh Mary, don't be afraid F Fadd9 You'll bear a son that the Lord has made C Am F Call him Jesus, He'll light the way" Dsus2 Am F Am Dsus2 F C CaddG F Dsus2 F C CaddG She packed the clothes, he made the plans F Fadd9 They had to go to Bethlehem C Am F But there was nowhere left to stay C CaddG So in a barn she gave birth F Fadd9 To the King of Kings, the Lord of Earth C Am Just a little bitty thing sleeping on the hay C CaddG F Sleeping on the hay C CaddG The story's too long to tell F Fadd9 But He walked on water and lived through hell C Am Csus2 C Killed on a cross and rose from the grave C CaddG We got a King, they got a Son F Fadd9 Mary and Joseph were the only ones C CaddG F There on that very first Christmas day F Fadd9 C There on that very first Christmas day Dsus2 Am F Am Dsus2 F C CaddG F Dsus2 F (fading out) C CaddG F Am F C CaddG F Dsus2 F C F (G C) |