Chords for Bill Monroe - Uncle Pen (Live at Farm Aid 1990)
Tempo:
121.75 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Ladies and gentlemen, the pioneer of picking and strawman, the king of Kentucky bluegrass, the legendary Bill Monroe!
We are glad to be here with you today.
Uncle Ben,
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Oh, the people would come from [E] far and away,
They'd call her a heart, don't you know,
We are glad to be here with you today.
Uncle Ben,
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Oh, the people would come from [E] far and away,
They'd call her a heart, don't you know,
100% ➙ 122BPM
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Ladies and gentlemen, the pioneer of picking and strawman, the king of Kentucky bluegrass, the legendary Bill Monroe!
_ Thank you, thank you, thank you!
We are glad to be here with you today.
_ With Willie Nelson, _ _ _ _ Uncle Ben, _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Oh, the people would come from [E] far and away,
They'd have so much to bring today,
They'd call her a heart, don't you know,
You'd be a hunk of pie, Uncle Ben. _
[A] _ _ Ladies and the bounciers,
Now, how do you do, Santa [Am] Claus?
Uncle Ben, would you [E] be the lord of howl,
The reindeer [A] would howl, you'd say. _ _ _ _ _
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Oh, we could all go to die,
And the morning would all [E] seem bright,
The reindeer would all appear,
And every day would be the same.
_ [A] _ _ [A] Ladies and the bounciers,
Now, how do you do, Santa Claus?
Uncle Ben, would you be the lord of howl,
The reindeer would howl, you'd say. _ _ _ _ _
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Oh, never forget that morning when they
Put all the hoes all away,
And when they lifted up the harness,
They'd bow in every town for here to go.
_ _ [D] Ladies [Am] and the bounciers,
Now, how do you do, Santa Claus?
[F#] Uncle Ben, would you be the lord of howl,
The reindeer would howl, you'd say.
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_ _ What about [N] that? _ _ _
_ Thank you, thank you, thank you!
We are glad to be here with you today.
_ With Willie Nelson, _ _ _ _ Uncle Ben, _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Oh, the people would come from [E] far and away,
They'd have so much to bring today,
They'd call her a heart, don't you know,
You'd be a hunk of pie, Uncle Ben. _
[A] _ _ Ladies and the bounciers,
Now, how do you do, Santa [Am] Claus?
Uncle Ben, would you [E] be the lord of howl,
The reindeer [A] would howl, you'd say. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
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Oh, we could all go to die,
And the morning would all [E] seem bright,
The reindeer would all appear,
And every day would be the same.
_ [A] _ _ [A] Ladies and the bounciers,
Now, how do you do, Santa Claus?
Uncle Ben, would you be the lord of howl,
The reindeer would howl, you'd say. _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Am] _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
Oh, never forget that morning when they
Put all the hoes all away,
And when they lifted up the harness,
They'd bow in every town for here to go.
_ _ [D] Ladies [Am] and the bounciers,
Now, how do you do, Santa Claus?
[F#] Uncle Ben, would you be the lord of howl,
The reindeer would howl, you'd say.
_ _ [A] _ _
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_ _ What about [N] that? _ _ _