Meet Me In Montana Chords

by Dan Seals & Marie Osmond
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Difficulty: intermediate
Tuning: E A D G B E
Capo: no capo
Author charles_guy91 [a] 84.
3 contributors total, last edit on Feb 21, 2024

Chords

Bb
Eb
F
Cm
Gm
Dm
Bb/D

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Artist: Dan Seals and Marie Osmond
Song: Meet Me In Montana
Tabbed: Bradley Bourgeois
 
Key of Bb  (can also put a capo on 1st and play these chords as follows:
Bb-A; Eb-D; F-E; Cm-Bm; Gm-F#m; Dm-C#m)
 
 
[Intro]
Bb
 
[Verse 1]
               Bb
(Dan) Wrote my whole life down in a notebook
 
Songs about you and me
     Eb               F             Bb
Been singing to every soul in Tennessee
    Bb
But nobody seems to listen
                                Cm
No one ever smiles the way that you do
     Eb                  F             Bb
So I guess you'll never hear me on the radio
             Eb            F
And I'd give up this crazy dream of mine
   Cm             F
To hold you once more
 
 
[Chorus] (Both)
Bb    F   Gm      Dm     Cm
Won't you meet me in Montana
                Gm        Dm      Eb
I wanna see the mountains in your eyes
F     Bb/D  Cm               Gm             Dm
Whoa, whoa, I've had all of this life I can handle
        Eb              F           Bb
Meet me underneath that big Montana sky
 
 
[Verse 2]
        Bb
(Marie) I left home for Hollywood
 
Looking for a part to play
          Eb             F                Bb
Well, you always said I had such a pretty face
      Bb
But I guess I'm not that pretty
                                       Cm
'Cause no one looks at me the way that you do
                     Eb          F             Bb
(Dan)   Well, you'll always be a movie star to me
                    Eb               F
(Marie) And darlin' now I guess it's time that I let
        Cm          F
        go of that dream
 
 
[Chorus] (Both)
Bb    F   Gm      Dm     Cm
Won't you meet me in Montana
                Gm        Dm      Eb
I wanna see the mountains in your eyes
F     Bb/D  Cm               Gm             Dm
Whoa, whoa, I've had all of this life I can handle
        Eb              F           Bb
Meet me underneath that big Montana sky
 
 
[Bridge]
                    Eb
(Marie) Well, we're stuck here
                 F                    Bb
        In these hills that they call mountains
                    Eb                F
(Dan)   But darlin' back home in your arms is right where
        Cm      F
(Both)  I wanna be....
 
 
[Chorus] (Both)
(F)       Gm      Dm     Cm
Won't you meet me in Montana
                Gm        Dm      Eb
I wanna see the mountains in your eyes
F     Bb/D  Cm               Gm             Dm
Whoa, whoa, I've had all of this life I can handle
        Eb              F           Gm
Meet me underneath that big Montana sky
 
(Gm)   Dm     Cm
       In Montana
                Gm        Dm      Eb
I wanna see the mountains in your eyes
F     Bb/D  Cm               Gm             Dm
Whoa, whoa, I've had all of this life I can handle
        Eb              F           Bb
Meet me underneath that big Montana sky
 
(fade out)
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11 comments
Captaincranky
This song is much easier to manage using a capo on the 3rd fret, and playing in the key of G, particularly on solo acoustic. I'm pretty sure the opening Bb (G shape) gets arpeggiated from root (6th string to root (3rd string). That sort of sets the tone for the key of G shapes. Mr Seals played his hit, "All That Glitters" in D, (capo on 2nd fret) even though the song is in E. It's about making your life a bit easier, and keeping as many open strings ringing as possible with solo acoustic. And mods, I do know how to use the transpose function.
+5
richardvilla31
Nice tab. I place the capo on 1 & transposed -1. Much easier to play for newbies.
+1
tessajusa
100% agree. I couldn’t even hear how the key of Bb matched up with the song. Far easier. Thanks Captaincranky.
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