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Talkin To The Trees Chords by Neil Young

Talkin To The Trees chords by Neil Young

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Guitar chords with lyrics

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Intro:
C/G F  x2

Verse:
C/G                           F
Today again like I never seen it
C/G                               F
Waiting around for the world to change
C/G                           F
Buying food at the farmer's market
G                           F       Em  D  C/G  F
Standing on line people everywhere

Verse:
C/G                                F
Rooster crowing like I never heard it
C/G                             F
Sunshine climbing the mountain rise
C/G                               F
Dogs asleep like they might be dreaming
G                                F    Em  D  C/G  F  C/G  F
Standing there looking for the breeze
Verse:
C/G                                      F
Thinking bout Bob all the songs he was singing
C/G                                 F
All that time wanting just to say hello
C/G                                 F
'Prime of Life' thinking bout that old song
G                      F      Em  D  C/G  F  C/G  F
Pass me by could be yesterday

Verse:
C/G                                   F
Going back to sleep might be time to get up
C/G                              F
Might be time might be time to sleep
C/G                                    F
Talkin to the trees waiting for the answers
G                                 F    Em  D
Waiting around for the world to change

Outro:
C/G                       F
Might be time time to get up
C/G           F
Today again today again
C/G          F  C/G
Today again

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Neil Young chords for Talkin to the trees

About this song

"Talkin' to the Trees" by Neil Young is a deep cut from his 1972 album "Harvest." The song features Young on vocals and acoustic guitar, accompanied by Ben Keith on pedal steel guitar, Tim Drummond on bass, and Kenny Buttrey on drums. Young's intricate fingerpicking style shines on this track, creating a haunting atmosphere that complements the introspective lyrics. The song showcases Young's ability to blend folk and country influences with his unique songwriting style.