Emmylou Harris One Of These Days written by Earl Montgomery
Hank DeVito steel guitar
James Burton guitar
Herb Pedersen banjo/vocals
Byron Berline mandolin
Emory Gordy bass
John Ware drums
Glen D Hardin piano
Brian Ahern acoustic guitar
Jonathan Edwards vocals
Bb
I won't have to chop no wood
Eb Bb
I can be bad or I can be good
Eb Bb
I can be any way that I feel
F7
One of these days
Bb
Might be a woman that's dressed in black
Eb Bb
Be a hobo by the railroad track
Eb Bb F7 Bb
I'll be gone like the wayward wind one of these days
Eb F Bb
One of these days it will soon be all over cut and dry
Eb Bb C7 F7
And I won't have this urge to go all bottled up inside
F7 Eb F Bb Eb Bb
One of these days I'll look back and I'll say I left in time
Eb Bb F7 Bb
Cause somewhere for me I know there's peace of mind
SOLO
F# B
I might someday walk across this land
E B
Carrying the Lord's book in my hand
E B
Goin' cross the country singin' loud as I can
F#
One of these days
B
But I won't have trouble on my back
E B
cuttin' like the devil with a choppin' axe,
E B F# B
Got to shake it off my back, one of these days
E F# B
One of these days it will soon be all over cut and dry
E B C#7 F#7
And I won't have this urge to go all bottled up inside
F#7 E F# B E B
One of these days I'll look back and I'll say I left in time
E B F#7 B
Cause somewhere for me I know there's peace of mind
E B F#7 B
There's gonna be peace of mind for me, one of these days
From Emmylou Harris "Elite Hotel"
Reprise Records 1985
Altam Publishing Co.(BMI)
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