C G C G C G [Verse 1] C G Stephen sprawled across the bed, C G Raised the bottle to his mouth. C G Pictures danced inside his head, C G Gentle breezes from the south, C G Cotton fields with voices ringin' low, C G Old Black Joe. [Verse 2] C G And here's to one tender and fair C G Jeannie with the light brown hair C G Raised a banjo to her knee, C G Sang a lovely melody. C G Weep no more, my lady; shed your care. C G C G I'll be there. [CHORUS] Am Em Am Em C And the Swanee River runs outside the door, Am Em Am Em C And the whiskey bottles gather on the floor, Am Em Am Em C And the camp-town ladies stop and ring the bell G C Of the American Hotel. [Verse 3] C G He wrote a song for ev'ryone, C G Lifted hearts throughout the land. C G Now his world's an empty one, C G A broken dream and a tremblin' hand, C G Sad and weary ev'rywhere he'd roam, C G Kentucky home. [CHORUS] Am Em Am Em C And the Swanee River runs outside the door, Am Em Am Em C And the whiskey bottles gather on the floor, Am Em Am Em C And the camp-town ladies stop and ring the bell G C Of the American Hotel. [CHORUS] Am Em Am Em C And the Swanee River runs outside the door, Am Em Am Em C And the whiskey bottles gather on the floor, Am Em Am Em C And the camp-town ladies stop and ring the bell G C Of the American Hotel.