A Boy Named Sue Chords by Johnny Cash

Tempo:
101.7 bpm
Chords used:

Bb

F

Eb

Bbm

Fm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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A Boy Named Sue chords
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[Bb]
Well, my daddy left home when I was three [Eb] and he didn't leave much to maw and me, [F] just
this old guitar and an empty [Bb] bottle of booze.
Now, I don't blame him because he run and [Eb] hid, but the meanest thing that he ever did
[G] was [F] before he left, he went and [Bb] named me Sue.
Well, he must have thought that it was quite a [Bbm] joke and it got a lot of [Eb] laughs from a lot of folks.
[F] Seems I had to bite my [Bb] whole life through.
Some gal would giggle and I'd get [Eb] red and some guy'd laugh and I'd bust his [F] head.
I'll tell you, life ain't easy for a [Bb] boy named Sue.
Well, I grew up quick and I [Fm] grew up [Eb] mean.
My [Bbm] fists got [Eb] hard and my wits got [F] keen, roamed from town to town to [Bb] hide my shame.
When I made me a vow to the moon and [Eb] stars, I'd search the Humpton Thompson [F] bar and kill
that man that gave me that [Bb] awful name.
Well, it was Gatlinburg in [F] mid [Eb]-July and I'd just hit [Ebm] town and my throat was [F] dry.
I thought I'd stop and have [Bbm] myself a [Bb] brew.
At an old saloon on a [Eb] street of mud, there at the table dealing [F] stud, sat the dirty manger
dog that [Bb] named me Sue.
Well, I knew that snake was my [Gm] own sweet [Bbm] dad from a [Eb] worn out picture that my mother'd had
[F] and I knew that scar on his cheek and [Bb] his evil eye.
[Bbm] He was big and bent and [Fm] gray and [Eb] old and I looked at him and my blood ran [F] cold and I
said, my name is Sue.
[Bb] How do you do?
Now, you gonna die.
Yeah, that's what I told him.
Well, I hit him hard right between the eyes [Eb] and he went down but to my surprise, [F] he'd
come up with a [Cm] knife and cut off a piece [Bb] of my ear.
Well, I busted a chair right across [F] his teeth [Bbm] and we [C] crashed through the wall and into the
street, [F] kicking and a gouging in the mud and the blood [Bb] and the beer.
I tell you, I've fought tougher men [Bbm] but I really can't [Eb] remember when.
[F] He kicked like a mule and he bit like a [Bbm] crocodile.
[Bb] I heard him laugh and then I heard [Fm] him cuss [Bbm] and he [Eb] went for his gun and I pulled mine [F] first.
He stood there looking at me and [Bb] I saw him smile and he said, son, this world is rough
and if a man's gonna make it, he's [Eb] gotta be [Bbm] tough and I know I [F] wouldn't be there to [Bb] help you along.
So I give you that name and I said [Eb] goodbye and I knew you'd have to get tough or die
[F] and it's that name that helped to [Bb] make you strong.
Yeah, he said, now you just fought one hell of a [Bbm] fight and I know you [Eb] hate me and you
[F] got the right to kill me now and I wouldn't blame [Bb] you if you do.
But you ought to thank me before I die for [Eb] the gravel in your guts and the spit in [F] your
eye cause I'm the son of a bitch that [Bb] named you Sue.
Yeah, well what could I do?
What could I do?
[Eb] I got all [F] choked up and I threw down my gun, [Bb] called him a pawn, he called me a son [F] and
I come away [Bb] with a different point of view.
And I think about him now [Eb] and then every time I try [Bb] and every time I win [F] [D] and if I ever have
a son I think I'm gonna name him Bill or George, [Bb] any damn thing but Sue or Joey B.
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Eb
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Bbm
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Fm
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Bb
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F
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Eb
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To learn Johnny Cash - A Boy Named Sue chords, anchor your practice on these foundational sequence of chords - Eb, F, Bb, Eb, Bb, Bbm, Bb and F. For a smooth transition, initiate your practice at 50 BPM and gradually match the song's pace of 102 BPM. Tune your capo to accommodate your vocal range, referencing the song's key: Bb Minor.

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[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, my daddy left home when I was three [Eb] and he didn't leave much to maw and me, [F] just
this old guitar and an empty [Bb] bottle of booze. _
Now, I don't blame him because he run and [Eb] hid, but the meanest thing that he ever did
[G] was [F] before he left, he went and [Bb] named me Sue. _ _
_ Well, he must have thought that it was quite a [Bbm] joke and it got a lot of [Eb] laughs from a lot of folks.
[F] Seems I had to bite my [Bb] whole life through.
_ Some gal would giggle and I'd get [Eb] red and some guy'd laugh and I'd bust his [F] head.
I'll tell you, life ain't easy for a [Bb] boy named Sue.
_ _ _ _ _ Well, I grew up quick and I [Fm] grew up [Eb] mean.
My [Bbm] fists got [Eb] hard and my wits got [F] keen, roamed from town to town to [Bb] hide my shame.
When I made me a vow to the moon and [Eb] stars, I'd search the Humpton Thompson [F] bar and kill
that man that gave me that [Bb] awful name.
_ _ Well, it was Gatlinburg in [F] mid [Eb]-July and I'd just hit [Ebm] town and my throat was [F] dry.
I thought I'd stop and have [Bbm] myself a [Bb] brew.
_ At an old saloon on a [Eb] street of mud, there at the table dealing [F] stud, sat the dirty manger
dog that [Bb] named me Sue.
_ Well, I knew that snake was my [Gm] own sweet [Bbm] dad from a [Eb] worn out picture that my mother'd had
[F] and I knew that scar on his cheek and [Bb] his evil eye.
_ [Bbm] He was big and bent and [Fm] gray and [Eb] old and I looked at him and my blood ran [F] cold and I
said, my name is Sue.
[Bb] How do you do?
Now, you gonna die.
_ _ Yeah, that's what I told him. _
_ Well, I hit him hard right between the eyes [Eb] and he went down but to my surprise, [F] he'd
come up with a [Cm] knife and cut off a piece [Bb] of my ear.
_ Well, I busted a chair right across [F] his teeth [Bbm] and we [C] crashed through the wall and into the
street, [F] kicking and a gouging in the mud and the blood [Bb] and the beer. _
_ I tell you, I've fought tougher men [Bbm] but I really can't [Eb] remember when.
[F] He kicked like a mule and he bit like a [Bbm] crocodile. _
[Bb] _ I heard him laugh and then I heard [Fm] him cuss [Bbm] and he [Eb] went for his gun and I pulled mine [F] first.
He stood there looking at me and [Bb] I saw him smile and he said, son, _ this world is rough
and if a man's gonna make it, he's [Eb] gotta be [Bbm] tough and I know I [F] wouldn't be there to [Bb] help you along.
_ So I give you that name and I said [Eb] goodbye and I knew you'd have to get tough or die
[F] and it's that name that helped to [Bb] make you strong.
_ Yeah, he said, now you just fought one hell of a [Bbm] fight and I know you [Eb] hate me and you
[F] got the right to kill me now and I wouldn't blame [Bb] you if you do.
_ But you ought to thank me before I die for [Eb] the gravel in your guts and the spit in [F] your
eye cause I'm the son of a bitch that [Bb] named you Sue.
_ Yeah, well what could I do?
What could I do?
[Eb] I got all [F] choked up and I threw down my gun, [Bb] called him a pawn, he called me a son [F] and
I come away [Bb] with a different point of view.
_ And I think about him now [Eb] and then every time I try [Bb] and every time I win [F] [D] and if I ever have
a son I think I'm gonna name him Bill or George, [Bb] any damn thing but Sue or Joey B.
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This song is part of - Get Rhythm album.

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