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Outside The Nashville City Limits by Joan Baez


       Outside The Nashville City Limits


Capo:no capo
 
   G                                 Em
Outside the Nashville city limits, a friend and I did drive
G                               Em
On a day in early winter, I was glad to be alive
   C                D                   G            Em
We went to see some friends of his, who lived upon a farm 
C                  D                 G             Em
Strange and gentle country folk, who wished nobody harm 
C               D      C                 D
Fresh-cut sixty acres, eight cows in the barn 
        Em             Bm              C             Bm
But the thing that I remember, on that cold day in December 
            C                  D           G
Was that my eyes they did brim over, as we talked. 
 
 
In the slowest drawl I had ever heard, the man said "Come with me,
If y'all wanna see the prettiest place, in all of Tennessee."
He poured us each a glass of wine, and a-walking we did go,
Along fallen leaves and crackling ice, where a tiny brook did flow
He knew every inch of the land, and Lord he loved it so
But the thing that I remember, on that cold day in December
Was that my eyes were brimming over, as we walked.
 
 
He set me down upon a stone, beside a running spring
He talked in a voice so soft and clear, like the waters I heard sing
He said "We searched quite a time, for a place to call our own
There was just me and Mary John, and now I guess we're home."
I looked at the ground and wondered, how many years they each had roamed
And Lord I do remember, on that day in late December
How my eyes kept brimming over, as we talked
 
       (Key Change)
      A
As we walked. 
 
 
    A                                         F#m
And standing there with outstretched arms, he said to me "You know, 
A                                   F#m
I can't wait till the heavy storms, cover the ground with snow, 
    D                     E              A                   F#m
And there on the pond the watercress, is all that don't turn white,
         D               E                     A                    F#m
When the sun is high you squint your eyes, and look at the hills so bright."
     D               E                   D              E
And nodding his head my friend said, "It seems like overnight, 
         F#m                C#m            D              C#m
That the leaves come out so tender, at the turning of the winter" 
              D                     E            A
I thought the skies they would brim over, as we talked. 



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version 2 


Capo:5th fret
The Original Key is F
 
 
   C                                 Am
Outside the Nashville city limits, a friend and I did drive, 
C                               Am
On a day in early winter, I was glad to be alive
   F                G                   Am           F
We went to see some friends of his, who lived upon a farm
F                  G                 Am            F
Strange and gentle country folk, who wished nobody harm
F               G      F                 G
Fresh-cut sixty acres, eight cows in the barn
        Am              Em             F             Em
But the thing that I remember, on that cold day in December 
            F                  G           C
Was that my eyes they did brim over, as we talked
 
 
       C                               Am
In the slowest drawl I ever heard, the man said "Come with me 
     C                                    Am
If y'all wanna see the prettiest place in all of Tennessee." 
   F                G                   Am             F
He poured us each a glass of wine and a-walking we did go, 
 F                      G                      Am             F
Along fallen leaves and crackling ice, where a tiny brook did flow
F             G                     F                G
He knew every inch of the land, and Lord he loved it so
        Am              Em             F             Em
But the thing that I remember, on that cold day in December 
            F                  G           C
Was that my eyes were brimming over, as we walked
 
 
   C                           Am
He sat my down upon a stone, beside a running spring
   C                                             Am
He talked in a voice so soft and clear, like the waters I heard sing
F                    G                   Am               F
He said "We searched quite a time for a place to call our own. 
F                     G             Am                F
There was just me and Mary John and now I guess we're home." 
  F                        G                  F                   G
I looked at the ground and wondered, how many years they each had roamed
    Am          Em              F             Em
And Lord I do remember, on that day in late December 
       F                  G           C
How my eyes kept brimming over, as we talked
 
 
          #Key Change: +2 Semi-Tones#
 
      D
As we walked
     D                                        Bm
And standing there with outstretched arms, he said to me "You know, 
D                                  Bm
I can't wait till the heavy storms cover the ground with snow, 
    G                     A             Bm                  G
And there on the pond the watercress is all that don't turn white. 
         G               A                    Bm                   G
When the sun is high you squint your eyes and look at the hills so bright." 
    G                A                   G              A
And nodding his head my friend said, "It seems like overnight, 
         Bm                 Gbm           G              Gbm
That the leaves come out so tender at the turning of the winter..." 
              G                     A           D
I thought the skies they would brim over, as we talked



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