John Prine (born October 10, 1946 in Maywood, Illinois-died April 7, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee) was an American country/folk singer-songwriter who has achieved widespread critical (and some commercial) success since the early 1970s.
The son of William Prine and Verna Hamm, his grandfather had played guitar with Merle Travis and he started playing guitar himself at 14 years old. He was a postman for 5 years and spent a couple of years in the army before starting his musical career in the Chicago area.
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He plays this as if it's in the key of C with a capo on the 2nd fret.
[Intro] DF#m DF#m
[Verse] DF#m Summer’s end’s around the bend just flying DF#m The swimming suits are on the line just drying GA I’ll meet you there per our conversation GA I hope I didn’t ruin your whole vacation
[Verse] DF#m Well you never know how far from home you’re feeling DF#m Until you watch the shadows cross the ceiling GA Well I don’t know but I can see it snowing GA In your car the windows are wide open
[Chorus] D Come on home Bm Come on home GA No you don’t have to be alone DF#m Just come on home.
[Instrumental] DF#m
[Verse] DF#m Valentines break hearts and minds at random DF#m That ol’ Easter egg ain’t got a leg to stand on GA Well I can see that you can’t win for trying GA And New Year’s Eve is bound to leave you crying
[Chorus] D Come on home Bm Come on home GA No you don’t have to be alone GA Just come on home. GA
[Verse] DF#m The moon and stars hang out in bars just talking DF#m I still love that picture of us walking GA Just like that ol’ house we thought was haunted GA Summer’s end came faster than we wanted
[Chorus] D Come on home Bm Come on home GA No you don’t have to be alone D Come on home Bm Come on home GA No you don’t have to be alone D Just come on home.