There aren't a lot of good alternatives to Carolina in the Pines if you don't like playing out of the key of A. As a Banjo player I took the best alternative I could find and changed a chord or two to make it sound like the original to the best I could. CAPO 4 G D7 She came to me said she knew me C G Said she'd known me a long time Am Bm And she talked of being in love C G With every mountain she had climbed. G D7 And she talked of trails she'd walked up C G Far above the timberline Am Bm From that night on I knew I'd write songs C G C G For Carolina in the pines. G D7 There's a full moon on the fourteenth C G First quarter twenty-first Am Bm And a full moon in the last week C G Brings a fullness to the earth. G D7 There's no guess work in the clockwork C G Of the world's heart or mine Am Bm There are nights I only feel right C G C G With Carolina in the pines. G D7 As the frost grows on the windows C G The wood stove smokes and glows Am Bm As the fire glows we can warm our souls C G Makin' rainbows in the coals. G D7 And we talk of trails we walk up C G Far above the timberline Am Bm There are nights I only feel right C G C G With Carolina in the pines.