Chords for 'Keep My Skillet Good & Greasy' - Leroy Troy, 01-04-1992
Tempo:
118.55 bpm
Chords used:
C
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G
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
We've got a real special guest coming out now that you folks, if you ever watched the
Hee Haw show, this gentleman's been on Hee Haw several times.
And I believe he's going to be a real treat for you.
You remember Uncle Dave Macon from the Grand Ole Opry years ago.
If you never did get a chance to see him, when you see Leroy, you've seen a lot of Uncle
Dave Macon there.
And let's give Leroy Troy, give him a hand, and I believe you're really going to enjoy this.
[B] [D]
[Am] He's going to do a little [C] claw hammer playing for you here.
Now, [G] these here microphones can't be too close to [E] me.
[E]
That looks good.
Does that look good?
You'll have [C] to turn them up.
You'll have to turn them up because he can destroy some [Bm] microphones now.
He can't get [C] close to them because he'll destroy them.
Yeah, it takes me about as much room to pick a banjo as it does to make molasses old-fashioned way.
That's right.
Give that C chord.
This is a Dave Macon tune, one he used to do called Keep My Skillet Good and Greasy.
[G]
[C]
Come on now.
[A]
[C]
[D] What do you think of that?
Hee Haw show, this gentleman's been on Hee Haw several times.
And I believe he's going to be a real treat for you.
You remember Uncle Dave Macon from the Grand Ole Opry years ago.
If you never did get a chance to see him, when you see Leroy, you've seen a lot of Uncle
Dave Macon there.
And let's give Leroy Troy, give him a hand, and I believe you're really going to enjoy this.
[B] [D]
[Am] He's going to do a little [C] claw hammer playing for you here.
Now, [G] these here microphones can't be too close to [E] me.
[E]
That looks good.
Does that look good?
You'll have [C] to turn them up.
You'll have to turn them up because he can destroy some [Bm] microphones now.
He can't get [C] close to them because he'll destroy them.
Yeah, it takes me about as much room to pick a banjo as it does to make molasses old-fashioned way.
That's right.
Give that C chord.
This is a Dave Macon tune, one he used to do called Keep My Skillet Good and Greasy.
[G]
[C]
Come on now.
[A]
[C]
[D] What do you think of that?
Key:
C
D
G
E
B
C
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G
We've got a real special guest coming out now that you folks, if you ever watched the
Hee Haw show, this gentleman's been on Hee Haw several times.
_ And I believe he's going to be a real treat for you.
You remember Uncle Dave Macon from the Grand Ole Opry years ago. _
If you never did get a chance to see him, when you see Leroy, _ you've seen a lot of Uncle
Dave Macon there.
And let's give Leroy Troy, give him a hand, and I believe you're really going to enjoy this.
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[Am] _ _ _ _ He's going to do a little [C] claw hammer playing for you here. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Now, [G] these here microphones can't be too close to [E] me.
_ [E] _ _ _
_ That looks good.
Does that look good?
You'll have [C] to turn them up.
You'll have to turn them up because he can destroy some [Bm] microphones now.
He can't get [C] close to them because he'll destroy them.
Yeah, it takes me about as much room to pick a banjo as it does to make molasses old-fashioned way.
That's right.
Give that C chord. _ _ _ _
This is a Dave Macon tune, one he used to do called Keep My Skillet Good and Greasy. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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[D] What do you think of that? _ _ _ _ _
Hee Haw show, this gentleman's been on Hee Haw several times.
_ And I believe he's going to be a real treat for you.
You remember Uncle Dave Macon from the Grand Ole Opry years ago. _
If you never did get a chance to see him, when you see Leroy, _ you've seen a lot of Uncle
Dave Macon there.
And let's give Leroy Troy, give him a hand, and I believe you're really going to enjoy this.
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[Am] _ _ _ _ He's going to do a little [C] claw hammer playing for you here. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Now, [G] these here microphones can't be too close to [E] me.
_ [E] _ _ _
_ That looks good.
Does that look good?
You'll have [C] to turn them up.
You'll have to turn them up because he can destroy some [Bm] microphones now.
He can't get [C] close to them because he'll destroy them.
Yeah, it takes me about as much room to pick a banjo as it does to make molasses old-fashioned way.
That's right.
Give that C chord. _ _ _ _
This is a Dave Macon tune, one he used to do called Keep My Skillet Good and Greasy. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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[D] What do you think of that? _ _ _ _ _