The Long Road Ahead in guitar acoustic version maybe one of your liked song. Not only enjoying the music but you can play “The Long Road Ahead by Shooter Jennings” using guitar too. Yes .. this song by may also be played by that device. But, first thing, you must know its guitar chords.

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Yes, guitar is not easy to study in the beginning, but gets easier the more time you stick with it. The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play the music.

“The Long Road Ahead” guitar chords has rhythm and included in “Family Man (2012)” album.

The Long Road Ahead by Shooter Jennings Guitar Chords

(feat. Tom Morello & Eleanor Whitmore)

Capo 1

[Intro Riff]
[Am] [/] [F] [/] [C]
[Verse 1]
[Am]Mother may bell’s [F]in a a quiet hell.
[C]I hear a gun and a heart and slay bells.
[Am]I’d say things have [F]changed quite a bit,
[C]Since I was young and mother didn’t give a shhh.
[Am]I can’t be saved [F]it’s too late,
[C]But with a little help I might concentrate,
[Am]Long enough to [F]start believing
[C]just to make sure your still breathing.

[Chorus]
[G]No time for the [C]broken hearted,
[F]Got to finish just [C]what we started.
[G]The only promise to the [C]pour departed,
[F]Is that they wind up [C]dead.
[G]Just as sure as [C]holy violence,
[F]We start our s[C]ongs in silence,
[G]Were all looking for a [C]little guidance
[F]Down the long road [C]ahead

[Intro Riff]

[Verse 2]
[Am]There’s a cold breeze [F]through city streets,
[C]Blows leaves like dreams neath busy feet
[Am]Then somewhere in an [F]easy chair.
[C]Somebody’s momma cry, cause baby ain’t there.
[Am]My baby’s [F]so lazy
[C]like to sit around, drive me crazy.

[Chorus]

[Bridge/Guitar Solo]
[Em] [/] [Em] [/] [F] [/] [F] [/] [Em] [/] [Em] [/] [C] [/] [C] [/] [FMaj7][/][FMaj7][/][C][/][C][/][FMaj7][/][FMaj7][/]
[Chorus, Riff Out]

Tabbed by @ryancollier
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If you wanna learn Shooter Jennings The Long Road Ahead guitar chords, you need to understand the 5 major chords, 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 only lack few adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart.

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