Words and Music by RONNIE VAN ZANT, ED KING and GARY ROSSINGTON Moderately slow D C G D C
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Big wheels keep on turn - ing
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3 car- ry me home to see my kin. 3 D C G
Sing- ing songs a- bout the south - land
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I miss ’ole’ ’bam -y once a- gain. (Spoken:) And I think it’s a sin. D C G D C Well, I heard Mis- ter Young sing a - G D C G bout her. Well, I heard ole Neil put her down.
D C G Well, I hope Neil Young will re-ber mem -
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a south -ern man don’t need him a-any round -- how. Sweet home Al- a - G D C G bam - a, where the skies are so blue,
D C G D C sweet home Al-bam a -a,- Lord, I’m com -ing home to
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you. In Bir - ming -ham they love the Gov’- nor. Boo! boo! Now Mus - cle Shoals has got the Swamp-ers. And
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boo! Now we all did what we could do. Now Wa - ter -gate does not they’ve been known to pick a tune or two. Lord, they get me G D C both -er me. Does your con -science both - er off so much. They pick me up when I’m
G D C G Todao C you? (Spoken:) Tell the truth. Sweet home Al-bam a -a,- feel -ing blue. (Spoken:) Now how about you? D C G D C where the skies are so blue, sweet home Al- a -
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G D C G D.S. al Coda bam - a Lord, I’m com -ing home to you.
CODA D C G D C Sweet home Al-bam a -a,- where the skies are so
G D C G blue, Sweet home Al-bam a -a-
Optional Ending D C G D Repeat and Fade Lord, I’m com -ing home to you.
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