If You Miss Me At The Back Of The Bus Cifras
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If You Miss Me At The Back Of The Bus
Thea Gilmore
from Recorded Delivery (2009)
Even if the song is sung acapella, the chords fit in quite nicely.
You can also try singing the actual bass notes onto the song.
(same chords for every verse)
C G G C
If you miss me at the back of the bus, and you can't find me nowhere
F C G C
Come on over to the front of the bus, I'll be ridin' right there
C G
I'll be ridin' right there
G C
I'll be ridin' right there
F C
You got to come on over to the front of the bus
G C
I'll be ridin' right there
C G G C
If you miss me at the cotton fields, and you can't find me nowhere
F C G C
Come on down, to the jailhouse, I'll be roomin' right there
C G
I'll be roomin' right there
G C
I'll be roomin' right there
F C
Come on down to the jailhouse
G C
I'll be roomin' right there
C G G C
If you miss me in the Mississippi River, and you can't find me nowhere
F C G C
Come on over to the city' pool, I'll be bathin' right there
C G
I'll be bathin' right there
G C
I'll be bathin' right there
F C
Come on over to the city' pool
G C
I'll be bathin' right there
C G G C
If you miss me at the picket lines, and you can't find me nowhere
F C G C
Come on down to the court house, I'll be votin' right there
C G
I'll be votin' right there
G C
I'll be votin' right there
F C
Come on down to the courthouse
G C
I'll be votin' right there
[Verse 1 again]
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If You Miss Me At The Back Of The Bus – Thea Gilmore
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If You Miss Me at The Back of the Bus" was a song written by Charles Neblett and recorded by Pete Seeger on his album We Shall Overcome in 1963.[1] The song was written in response to attempts to desegregate a public swimming pool in Cairo, Illinois, after a young African-American man drowned while swimming in a local river due to the pool not allowing any African-Americans to use it.[2] The song depicts the attitude of the African-American community towards the Civil Rights Movement during the 1960s.[3] In his book with Bob Reiser, Everybody Says Freedom, Seeger commented that people would improvise new lyrics to the song to reflect on various situations.[4] The song's popularity grew after it began to be used as one of the anthems for the civil rights movement.[5] _ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_You_Miss_Me_at_the_Back_of_the_Bus
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Before each F chord, Am7 sounds better than C.
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