Chords for Barbara Fairchild & Bobby Lord - Gotta Travel On
Tempo:
123.85 bpm
Chords used:
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C#
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Years ago, whenever I went to Nashville, I shouldn't say it like that, I should say,
when I went to Nashville a couple of years ago, y'all wouldn't believe that anyway though,
but I met a man when I first went down there and I got to be on his TV show.
I was doing a show in
Missouri and I was one of the little local acts that were on the show and he was a big star,
came to town and sang.
And I'd like to get him back up here, he was on a little earlier,
and we're going to sing a duet together.
We've never done this before this afternoon,
we've practiced once.
So this should be really good.
And I'd like to get him up here,
we're going to talk about something here.
Bobby Lord, how about it for Bob again?
Hi guys.
Thank you, you sounded good.
Thank you.
I'm practicing since I seen you last.
I understand you have a new TV show too that's
going to be on the US national network.
All right.
Country Sportsman.
Well, I want to know when I get to be on.
Well, do you know how to fish?
No.
Is that a requirement?
Well, a little bit.
Maybe we could teach you.
Maybe we could teach you.
We'll try.
Okay?
Okay.
I want to- You're invited.
Do they pay you for that?
Do they pay me for that?
Or me, either one if [B] I come and fish.
Well, I have to say that they don't pay me any more for doing that than they used to pay me
for singing, which means [G#] that it's not a great job for me, but we'll pay you more if you'll come on.
Okay.
Let's sing a song.
What do you say?
I'm ready.
A little tempo back there.
Here we go then.
[F#]
This old town's too long.
Summer's almost gone [B] and winter's [F#] coming along.
This old [D#m] town's too long [G#m] and I feel [C#] like I got to travel on.
[F#] Tell me about it now.
I want to see my baby.
Yeah.
I want to see him back.
I mean-
I want to see him back, Lord.
[B] I need to see [F#] him back.
I can see where you're going.
I want to see my baby.
I want to see [D#m] him back.
[G#m] Uh-huh.
[C#]
[F#]
This old town's too [C#] long.
[F#] Summer's almost gone [B] and winter's [F#] coming along.
I've played around and played around.
This old [D#m] town's too long [G#m] and I feel [C#] like I got to [F#] travel on.
[G] Pick me one now.
All right.
[C] [G]
[Em] [Am] [D]
[G] Well, the high sheriff and police coming after me.
Riding after me.
[C] Parker, they're coming [G] after me.
High sheriff and police riding [Em] after me [Am] and I feel like [D] I got to [G] travel on.
Get on out of here.
I've played around and played around.
This old town's too long.
Summer's almost gone [C] and winter's [G] coming along.
I've played around and played around.
This old [Em] town's too long [Am] and I feel [D] like I got to [G] travel on.
I [Am] said I feel [D] like I got to [G] travel on.
[N]
when I went to Nashville a couple of years ago, y'all wouldn't believe that anyway though,
but I met a man when I first went down there and I got to be on his TV show.
I was doing a show in
Missouri and I was one of the little local acts that were on the show and he was a big star,
came to town and sang.
And I'd like to get him back up here, he was on a little earlier,
and we're going to sing a duet together.
We've never done this before this afternoon,
we've practiced once.
So this should be really good.
And I'd like to get him up here,
we're going to talk about something here.
Bobby Lord, how about it for Bob again?
Hi guys.
Thank you, you sounded good.
Thank you.
I'm practicing since I seen you last.
I understand you have a new TV show too that's
going to be on the US national network.
All right.
Country Sportsman.
Well, I want to know when I get to be on.
Well, do you know how to fish?
No.
Is that a requirement?
Well, a little bit.
Maybe we could teach you.
Maybe we could teach you.
We'll try.
Okay?
Okay.
I want to- You're invited.
Do they pay you for that?
Do they pay me for that?
Or me, either one if [B] I come and fish.
Well, I have to say that they don't pay me any more for doing that than they used to pay me
for singing, which means [G#] that it's not a great job for me, but we'll pay you more if you'll come on.
Okay.
Let's sing a song.
What do you say?
I'm ready.
A little tempo back there.
Here we go then.
[F#]
This old town's too long.
Summer's almost gone [B] and winter's [F#] coming along.
This old [D#m] town's too long [G#m] and I feel [C#] like I got to travel on.
[F#] Tell me about it now.
I want to see my baby.
Yeah.
I want to see him back.
I mean-
I want to see him back, Lord.
[B] I need to see [F#] him back.
I can see where you're going.
I want to see my baby.
I want to see [D#m] him back.
[G#m] Uh-huh.
[C#]
[F#]
This old town's too [C#] long.
[F#] Summer's almost gone [B] and winter's [F#] coming along.
I've played around and played around.
This old [D#m] town's too long [G#m] and I feel [C#] like I got to [F#] travel on.
[G] Pick me one now.
All right.
[C] [G]
[Em] [Am] [D]
[G] Well, the high sheriff and police coming after me.
Riding after me.
[C] Parker, they're coming [G] after me.
High sheriff and police riding [Em] after me [Am] and I feel like [D] I got to [G] travel on.
Get on out of here.
I've played around and played around.
This old town's too long.
Summer's almost gone [C] and winter's [G] coming along.
I've played around and played around.
This old [Em] town's too long [Am] and I feel [D] like I got to [G] travel on.
I [Am] said I feel [D] like I got to [G] travel on.
[N]
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_ _ _ Years ago, whenever I went to Nashville, I shouldn't say it like that, I should say,
when I went to Nashville a couple of years ago, y'all wouldn't believe that anyway though,
but I met a man when I first went down there and I got to be on his TV show.
I was doing a show in
_ _ Missouri and I was one of the little local acts that were on the show and he was a big star,
came to town and sang.
And I'd like to get him back up here, he was on a little earlier,
and we're going to sing a duet together.
We've never done this before this afternoon,
we've practiced once.
So this should be really good.
And I'd like to get him up here,
we're going to talk about something here.
Bobby Lord, how about it for Bob again?
Hi guys.
Thank you, you sounded good.
Thank you.
I'm practicing since I seen you last.
_ _ I understand you have a new TV show too that's
going to be on the US national network.
All right.
Country Sportsman.
Well, I want to know when I get to be on.
Well, do you know how to fish?
No.
_ Is that a requirement?
Well, a little bit.
Maybe we could teach you.
Maybe we could teach you.
We'll try.
Okay?
Okay.
I want to- You're invited.
Do they pay you for that?
Do they pay me for that?
Or me, either one if [B] I come and fish.
_ _ Well, I have to say that they don't pay me any more for doing that than they used to pay me
for singing, which means [G#] that it's not a great job for me, but we'll pay you more if you'll come on.
Okay.
_ Let's sing a song.
What do you say?
I'm ready.
A little tempo back there.
Here we go then.
[F#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
This old town's too long.
Summer's almost gone [B] and winter's [F#] coming along. _ _ _
This old [D#m] town's too long [G#m] and I feel [C#] like I got to travel on.
[F#] Tell me about it now.
I want to see my baby.
Yeah.
I want to see him back.
I mean-
I want to see him back, Lord.
[B] I need to see [F#] him back.
I can see where you're going.
I want to see my baby.
I want to see [D#m] him back.
[G#m] Uh-huh.
_ [C#] _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
This old town's too [C#] long.
[F#] Summer's almost gone [B] and winter's [F#] coming along.
I've played around and played around.
This old [D#m] town's too long [G#m] and I feel [C#] like I got to [F#] travel on.
_ _ [G] Pick me one now.
All right. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ Well, the high sheriff and police coming after me.
Riding after me.
[C] Parker, they're coming [G] after me.
High sheriff and police riding [Em] after me [Am] and I feel like [D] I got to [G] travel on.
Get on out of here.
I've played around and played around.
This old town's too long.
Summer's almost gone [C] and winter's [G] coming along.
I've played around and played around.
This old [Em] town's too long [Am] and I feel [D] like I got to [G] travel on.
I [Am] said I feel [D] like I got to [G] travel on. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
when I went to Nashville a couple of years ago, y'all wouldn't believe that anyway though,
but I met a man when I first went down there and I got to be on his TV show.
I was doing a show in
_ _ Missouri and I was one of the little local acts that were on the show and he was a big star,
came to town and sang.
And I'd like to get him back up here, he was on a little earlier,
and we're going to sing a duet together.
We've never done this before this afternoon,
we've practiced once.
So this should be really good.
And I'd like to get him up here,
we're going to talk about something here.
Bobby Lord, how about it for Bob again?
Hi guys.
Thank you, you sounded good.
Thank you.
I'm practicing since I seen you last.
_ _ I understand you have a new TV show too that's
going to be on the US national network.
All right.
Country Sportsman.
Well, I want to know when I get to be on.
Well, do you know how to fish?
No.
_ Is that a requirement?
Well, a little bit.
Maybe we could teach you.
Maybe we could teach you.
We'll try.
Okay?
Okay.
I want to- You're invited.
Do they pay you for that?
Do they pay me for that?
Or me, either one if [B] I come and fish.
_ _ Well, I have to say that they don't pay me any more for doing that than they used to pay me
for singing, which means [G#] that it's not a great job for me, but we'll pay you more if you'll come on.
Okay.
_ Let's sing a song.
What do you say?
I'm ready.
A little tempo back there.
Here we go then.
[F#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
This old town's too long.
Summer's almost gone [B] and winter's [F#] coming along. _ _ _
This old [D#m] town's too long [G#m] and I feel [C#] like I got to travel on.
[F#] Tell me about it now.
I want to see my baby.
Yeah.
I want to see him back.
I mean-
I want to see him back, Lord.
[B] I need to see [F#] him back.
I can see where you're going.
I want to see my baby.
I want to see [D#m] him back.
[G#m] Uh-huh.
_ [C#] _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
This old town's too [C#] long.
[F#] Summer's almost gone [B] and winter's [F#] coming along.
I've played around and played around.
This old [D#m] town's too long [G#m] and I feel [C#] like I got to [F#] travel on.
_ _ [G] Pick me one now.
All right. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ Well, the high sheriff and police coming after me.
Riding after me.
[C] Parker, they're coming [G] after me.
High sheriff and police riding [Em] after me [Am] and I feel like [D] I got to [G] travel on.
Get on out of here.
I've played around and played around.
This old town's too long.
Summer's almost gone [C] and winter's [G] coming along.
I've played around and played around.
This old [Em] town's too long [Am] and I feel [D] like I got to [G] travel on.
I [Am] said I feel [D] like I got to [G] travel on. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
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