Chords for Bill Anderson - Daddy, My Mama and Me

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55.65 bpm
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G

Bm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Bill Anderson  - Daddy, My Mama and Me chords
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[D] My daddy and my [A] mama and me, walking on this [D] old burnt ground.
It must be a [G] hundred and three, traveling from town to [D] town.
Maybe we can find [A] work today, sweating in this [D] old hot sun.
Then we can buy [G] something to eat, before another [D] day is done.
The harvest has [A] sure been slow, the drought hit us [D] hard this year.
My daddy said we'd [G] have to go, winter mustn't find us [D] here.
So my daddy and my mama [A] and me, packed everything [D] we own.
Put it in this [G] old suitcase, and left the place that we called home.
[D] Now [A] daddy you can get many younger, and mama, bless [D] her heart, looks so sad.
But we've always been a [G] family with a lot of pride, and thankful for [D] everything that we've had.
So I know that [A] somehow, we're gonna make it.
It's gonna [D] take more than this old drought to stop us, you'll see.
I've got a feeling tomorrow [G] the grass is gonna be greener, for my daddy and my mama [D] and me.
My daddy and my mama [A] and me, walking on this old [D] burnt ground.
It must be a hundred [G] and three, [D] traveling from town to town.
My daddy and my mama [A] and me, just my daddy and my mama [Bm] and me.
[D]
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D
1321
A
1231
G
2131
Bm
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D
1321
A
1231
G
2131
Bm
13421112
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[D] My _ _ _ _ _ _ _ daddy and my [A] mama and me, walking on this [D] old burnt ground.
It must be a [G] hundred and three, traveling from town to [D] town.
Maybe we can find [A] work today, sweating in this [D] old hot sun.
Then we can buy [G] something to eat, before another [D] day is done.
The harvest has [A] sure been slow, the drought hit us [D] hard this year.
My daddy said we'd [G] have to go, winter mustn't find us [D] here.
So my daddy and my mama [A] and me, packed everything [D] we own.
Put it in this [G] old suitcase, and left the place that we called home.
[D] Now [A] daddy you can get many younger, and mama, bless [D] her heart, looks so sad.
But we've always been a [G] family with a lot of pride, and thankful for [D] everything that we've had.
So I know that [A] somehow, we're gonna make it.
It's gonna [D] take more than this old drought to stop us, you'll see.
I've got a feeling tomorrow [G] the grass is gonna be greener, for my daddy and my mama [D] and me.
My daddy and my mama [A] and me, walking on this old [D] burnt ground.
It must be a hundred [G] and three, [D] traveling from town to town.
My daddy and my mama [A] and me, just my daddy and my mama [Bm] and me.
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