Chords for "Uncle Pen" - Bill Monroe & The Blue Grass Boys @ the White House - 1980
Tempo:
111.45 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I'm honored tonight to have Bill Munroe.
He is a great musician.
[C] [Am] He's the kind of person who [Gm] loves his [A#] admirers and his fans.
[G] I think he represents all that's finest [N] in country music and in our country.
Thank you, Bill Munroe.
[A]
[D] [A]
All the people would come from far and away They'd dance all night till the break of day
When they'd call her a hollerin' Josie Doe You [E] knew all the people who'd bring [A] it to go
[D] Teddy and [F#] Edie and the [A] Batson down the hall They'd sing all the blues
Baby, if it was gonna have a ring [B] You'd hear it talk, you'd hear it [A] talk
And the
[D]
[A]
old people sold their joy And one day, all the boys and boys
They'd wait to go watch the new land Every day they'd play the fiddle again
[D] Teddy and Edie and the Batson [A] down the hall They'd sing all the blues
Baby, if it was gonna [E] have a ring You'd hear [F] it talk, [Em] you'd hear [A] it talk
Oh,
[D] [Am] [A]
never forget that mournful day When all the youth was told away
To get their love and fiddle And their hunger before they knew it was time for him to go
[D] Teddy and Edie [F#] and the Batson [A] down the hall They'd sing all the blues
Baby, if it was [N] gonna have a ring You'd hear it talk, you'd [B] hear it talk
[A]
He is a great musician.
[C] [Am] He's the kind of person who [Gm] loves his [A#] admirers and his fans.
[G] I think he represents all that's finest [N] in country music and in our country.
Thank you, Bill Munroe.
[A]
[D] [A]
All the people would come from far and away They'd dance all night till the break of day
When they'd call her a hollerin' Josie Doe You [E] knew all the people who'd bring [A] it to go
[D] Teddy and [F#] Edie and the [A] Batson down the hall They'd sing all the blues
Baby, if it was gonna have a ring [B] You'd hear it talk, you'd hear it [A] talk
And the
[D]
[A]
old people sold their joy And one day, all the boys and boys
They'd wait to go watch the new land Every day they'd play the fiddle again
[D] Teddy and Edie and the Batson [A] down the hall They'd sing all the blues
Baby, if it was gonna [E] have a ring You'd hear [F] it talk, [Em] you'd hear [A] it talk
Oh,
[D] [Am] [A]
never forget that mournful day When all the youth was told away
To get their love and fiddle And their hunger before they knew it was time for him to go
[D] Teddy and Edie [F#] and the Batson [A] down the hall They'd sing all the blues
Baby, if it was [N] gonna have a ring You'd hear it talk, you'd [B] hear it talk
[A]
Key:
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D
Am
E
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A
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I'm honored tonight to have Bill Munroe.
_ He is a great musician.
[C] _ [Am] He's the kind of person who [Gm] loves his _ [A#] admirers and his fans.
[G] I think he represents all that's finest [N] in country music and in our country.
Thank you, Bill Munroe. _ _ _ _
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All the people would come from far and away They'd dance all night till the break of day
When they'd call her a hollerin' Josie Doe You [E] knew all the people who'd bring [A] it to go
[D] Teddy and [F#] Edie and the [A] Batson down the hall They'd sing all the blues
Baby, if it was gonna have a ring [B] You'd hear it talk, you'd hear it [A] talk
_ And _ the _ _
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[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ old people sold their joy And one day, all the boys and boys
They'd wait to go watch the new land Every day they'd play the fiddle again
_ _ [D] Teddy and Edie and the Batson [A] down the hall They'd sing all the blues
Baby, if it was gonna [E] have a ring You'd hear [F] it talk, [Em] you'd hear [A] it talk
_ _ _ Oh, _ _
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[D] _ _ [Am] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
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_ never forget that mournful day When all the youth was told away
To get their love and fiddle And their hunger before they knew it was time for him to go
[D] Teddy and Edie [F#] and the Batson [A] down the hall They'd sing all the blues
Baby, if it was [N] gonna have a ring You'd hear it talk, you'd [B] hear it talk
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_ He is a great musician.
[C] _ [Am] He's the kind of person who [Gm] loves his _ [A#] admirers and his fans.
[G] I think he represents all that's finest [N] in country music and in our country.
Thank you, Bill Munroe. _ _ _ _
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[D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
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All the people would come from far and away They'd dance all night till the break of day
When they'd call her a hollerin' Josie Doe You [E] knew all the people who'd bring [A] it to go
[D] Teddy and [F#] Edie and the [A] Batson down the hall They'd sing all the blues
Baby, if it was gonna have a ring [B] You'd hear it talk, you'd hear it [A] talk
_ And _ the _ _
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[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ old people sold their joy And one day, all the boys and boys
They'd wait to go watch the new land Every day they'd play the fiddle again
_ _ [D] Teddy and Edie and the Batson [A] down the hall They'd sing all the blues
Baby, if it was gonna [E] have a ring You'd hear [F] it talk, [Em] you'd hear [A] it talk
_ _ _ Oh, _ _
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[D] _ _ [Am] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
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_ never forget that mournful day When all the youth was told away
To get their love and fiddle And their hunger before they knew it was time for him to go
[D] Teddy and Edie [F#] and the Batson [A] down the hall They'd sing all the blues
Baby, if it was [N] gonna have a ring You'd hear it talk, you'd [B] hear it talk
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