Got No Place To Go Chords

KeyE Capo3st fret TuningStandard Difficulty Plays366

Got No Place To Go by John Hartford is a beginner-friendly guitar song played in the key of E with a capo on the 3st fret. It uses the chords G, C and D7. Use the transpose and diagram tools on this page to change the key, see each shape, or simplify the chords.

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E
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   G         C 
There's a big hill 
  G         C 
Behind the water wheel 
  G     D7       G 
And I got no place to go 

  G     C 
Tumble down 
  G     C 
Rumble bound 
  G          D7        G 
Cause I got no place to go 

All alone 
  G    C 
Got no home 
  G     D7      G 
Got no place to go 

 
  G     C 
So the rain(falsetto)** 
  G       C 
May come again 
  G       C 
It's the same 
  G     C 
Old refrain 
  G         C 
What's your name? 
   G     C 
Please explain 
  G         D7      G 
Have you got no place to go? 

Instrumental(bowed bass) 
  G   C 
All alone 
  G    C 
Got no home 
  G     D7      G 
I Got no place to go 
  G     C 
Stumble on 
  G     C 
Sing a along 

I got no place to go 

 
  G     C 
So the rain(falsetto)** 
  G       C 
May come again 
  G       C 
It's the same 
  G     C 
Old refrain 
  G         C 
What's your name? 
   G     C 
Please explain 
  G         D7      G 
Have you got no place to go? 

Instrumental(bowed bass) 
  G   C 
All alone 
  G    C 
Got no home 
  G     D7      G 
I Got no place to go 
  G     C 
Stumble on 
  G     C 
Sing a along 

I got no place to go 

 
  G     C 
So the rain(falsetto)** 
  G       C 
May come again 
  G       C 
It's the same 
  G     C 
Old refrain 
  G         C 
What's your name? 
   G     C 
Please explain 
  G         D7      G 
Have you got no place to go?  
    	

Chord diagrams

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