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p If you are looking for Troubadour guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Troubadour by Joe Purdy using guitar or guitar. This song by Joe Purdy can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Troubadour guitar chords has rhythm and included in 4th of July (2010) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Troubadour by Joe Purdy Guitar Chords/h3 This is the acoustic live version.brbrPlayed in finger picking style with capo on 2nd position.brbr[D] [Em] [G] [Bm] [A7] brbr--2----x----3----2----3-|br--3----x----x----3----2-|br--2----x----x----4----2-|br--x----2----x----4----2-|br--x----2----2----2----x-|br--x----x----3----2----x-|brbrbr[D]It s chilly wind that [Em]blows, [G]Church Street in the [Bm]morningbr[D]It s a hard, hard [Em]age resting [G]heavy on my m[D]indbr[D]And Hannah cries [Em]soft as the [G]front door slowly c[Bm]losesbr[Em]And she is not the [Em]only o[G]ne I ve left b[D]ehindbr[Em] [G] [D] [A7]brbr[D]I can still [Em]see you d[G]ancing in the st[Bm]reet lightbr[D]Baltimore sm[Em]ile and rain dro[G]ps dripping from your [D]hairbr[D]Once I held you c[Em]lose and you[G] wrapped your legs [Bm]aroundbr[Em]I woke up in the ni[Em]ght, it was not [G]you, you were not [D]therebr[Em] [G] [D] [A7]brbr[D]It s not the end of the w[Em]orld, just this c[G]ountry as I know[Bm] itbr[D]I ve been across and [Em]back, I ve seen the hi[G]gh and chosen f[D]ewbr[D]I will take the hi[Em]t, because I m st[G]ronger and I kno[Bm]w itbr[Em]Take the cap off of the rock[Em]et boys and te[G]ll me when it s d[D]uebr[Em] [G] [D][A7]brbr[D]I ve known lots of pe[Em]ople , lots of dr[G]ifters, lots of re[Bm]jects,br[D]Lots of clowns, lots of lo[Em]vers, lots of lia[G]rs, lots of t[D]hievesbr[D]And I have been the c[Em]at, I ve been the mo[G]uth, I ve been the cl[Bm]oserbr[Em]I am like a vau[Em]lt, your family's [G]secret's safe with[D] mebr[Em] [G] [D] [A7]brbr[D]So forgive me if I dr[Em]ift off in the sile[G]nt folds of memo[Bm]riesbr[D]Bout the battles that I fo[Em]ught in war and the [G]ones I ve loved be[D]forebr[D]Cause I have lived through d[Em]arkness, hope and lo[G]nely dying ki[Bm]ssesbr[Em]And I have seen the memo[Em]ry walk an[G]gry out the do[D]or.br[Em] [G] [D] [A7]brbr[D]And I have been left for lo[Em]sers, left for hea[G]rtache, left for mo[Bm]neybr[D]And I have been left al[Em]one, left be[G]hind and left for [D]deadbr[D]And you can take the pi[Em]eces there and fig[G]ht for recogniti[Bm]onbr[Em]But I will take the me[Em]mories and silen[G]ce in my hea[D]dbr[Em] [G] [D][A7] p If you want to learn Joe Purdy Troubadour guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Troubadour. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p