Chords for Blake Shelton - Ol' Red (Official Music Video)
Tempo:
76.35 bpm
Chords used:
F
Eb
Fm
Bb
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Fm]
[Eb] [Fm]
[Eb] [Bb] Well, [F] I caught my wife with another [Eb] man and it cost me [F] 99
On a prison farm in Georgia close to the Florida [C] line
[Fm] Well, I've been here [Eb] for two [Fm] long years [Eb] I finally [Bb] made the [F] warden my friend
And so he sentenced me to a life of [C] ease Taking care [F] of old Red
[Eb] Now, [Fm] old Red, he's the damnedest dog [Eb]
[Bb] that I've [F] ever seen
Got a nose that can smell a two-day trail He's a four-legged tracking [Cm] machine
You [Fm] can consider yourself mighty lucky [Eb] To get past the gators [Bb] and the [F] quicksand beds
But all these years that I've [Cm] been here Ain't nobody got [F] past Red
And the warden sang, come on somebody, why don't you run
Old Red, get [Eb] in, have [F] a little fun Get my lantern, get my gun
Red'll have your [Eb] treat for the [F] morning come
[Eb] [F] Well, I paid off the guard and I slipped out [Eb] a letter to my [Bb] cousin up [Eb] in Tennessee
[F] Oh, and he brought down a blue-ticked hound She was pretty as she could [C] be
Well, [F] they pinned her up in the swampland [Eb] About a mile [Bb] just south of [Fm] the gate
[F] I'd take old Red for his evening run [C] I'd just drop him [F] off and wait
And the warden sang, come on somebody, why don't you run
Old Red, [Eb] get in, have [F] a little fun Get my lantern, get my gun
Red'll have your [Eb] treat for the [F] morning come
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[Eb] [F] Now, old Red got real used to seeing [Eb] his lady every [F] night
And so I kept him away for three or four [Fm] days And waited till the time got [Cm] right
Well, [F] I'm done with the evening sun [Eb] And I [Bb] smiled when I heard him [Fm] turn red out
[Eb] [F] Cause I was headed north to Tennessee [C] And old Red was headed [F] south
And the warden sang, come on somebody, why don't you run
Old [Eb] Red, get in, [F] have a little fun Get my lantern, get my gun
Red'll have [Fm] your treat for [Eb] the morning [F] come
[Ab] Now [F] there's red-haired blue ticks all in the south
Love got me [Eb] in here and love got me [F] out
[Eb] [Fm]
[Eb] [Bb] Well, [F] I caught my wife with another [Eb] man and it cost me [F] 99
On a prison farm in Georgia close to the Florida [C] line
[Fm] Well, I've been here [Eb] for two [Fm] long years [Eb] I finally [Bb] made the [F] warden my friend
And so he sentenced me to a life of [C] ease Taking care [F] of old Red
[Eb] Now, [Fm] old Red, he's the damnedest dog [Eb]
[Bb] that I've [F] ever seen
Got a nose that can smell a two-day trail He's a four-legged tracking [Cm] machine
You [Fm] can consider yourself mighty lucky [Eb] To get past the gators [Bb] and the [F] quicksand beds
But all these years that I've [Cm] been here Ain't nobody got [F] past Red
And the warden sang, come on somebody, why don't you run
Old Red, get [Eb] in, have [F] a little fun Get my lantern, get my gun
Red'll have your [Eb] treat for the [F] morning come
[Eb] [F] Well, I paid off the guard and I slipped out [Eb] a letter to my [Bb] cousin up [Eb] in Tennessee
[F] Oh, and he brought down a blue-ticked hound She was pretty as she could [C] be
Well, [F] they pinned her up in the swampland [Eb] About a mile [Bb] just south of [Fm] the gate
[F] I'd take old Red for his evening run [C] I'd just drop him [F] off and wait
And the warden sang, come on somebody, why don't you run
Old Red, [Eb] get in, have [F] a little fun Get my lantern, get my gun
Red'll have your [Eb] treat for the [F] morning come
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[Eb] [F] Now, old Red got real used to seeing [Eb] his lady every [F] night
And so I kept him away for three or four [Fm] days And waited till the time got [Cm] right
Well, [F] I'm done with the evening sun [Eb] And I [Bb] smiled when I heard him [Fm] turn red out
[Eb] [F] Cause I was headed north to Tennessee [C] And old Red was headed [F] south
And the warden sang, come on somebody, why don't you run
Old [Eb] Red, get in, [F] have a little fun Get my lantern, get my gun
Red'll have [Fm] your treat for [Eb] the morning [F] come
[Ab] Now [F] there's red-haired blue ticks all in the south
Love got me [Eb] in here and love got me [F] out
Key:
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Eb
Fm
Bb
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F
Eb
Fm
[Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ [Bb] Well, [F] I caught my wife with another [Eb] man and it cost me [F] 99
_ On a prison farm in Georgia close to the Florida [C] line
_ [Fm] Well, I've been here [Eb] for two [Fm] long years [Eb] I finally [Bb] made the [F] warden my friend _
And so he sentenced me to a life of [C] ease Taking care [F] of old Red
[Eb] Now, [Fm] old Red, he's the damnedest dog [Eb]
[Bb] that I've [F] ever seen
_ Got a nose that can smell a two-day trail He's a four-legged tracking [Cm] machine
You [Fm] can consider yourself mighty lucky [Eb] To get past the gators [Bb] and the [F] quicksand beds _
_ But all these years that I've [Cm] been here Ain't nobody got [F] past Red
_ And the warden sang, come on somebody, why don't you run
Old Red, get [Eb] in, have [F] a little fun Get my lantern, get my gun
Red'll have your [Eb] treat for the [F] morning come _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ [F] Well, I paid off the guard and I slipped out [Eb] a letter to my [Bb] cousin up [Eb] in Tennessee
_ [F] _ Oh, and he brought down a blue-ticked hound She was pretty as she could [C] be
Well, [F] they pinned her up in the swampland [Eb] About a mile [Bb] just south of [Fm] the gate _
[F] _ I'd take old Red for his evening run [C] I'd just drop him [F] off and wait
And the warden sang, come on somebody, why don't you run
Old Red, [Eb] get in, have [F] a little fun Get my lantern, get my gun
Red'll have your [Eb] treat for the [F] morning come
[Bb] _ [F] _
_ [Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ [F] Now, old Red got real used to seeing [Eb] his lady every [F] night
And _ so I kept him away for three or four [Fm] days And waited till the time got [Cm] right
Well, [F] I'm done with the evening sun [Eb] And I [Bb] smiled when I heard him [Fm] turn red out
[Eb] [F] Cause I was headed north to Tennessee [C] And old Red was headed [F] south
And the warden sang, come on somebody, why don't you run
Old [Eb] Red, get in, [F] have a little fun Get my lantern, get my gun
Red'll have [Fm] your treat for [Eb] the morning [F] come
[Ab] Now [F] there's red-haired blue ticks all in the south
Love got me [Eb] in here and love got me [F] out _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ [Bb] Well, [F] I caught my wife with another [Eb] man and it cost me [F] 99
_ On a prison farm in Georgia close to the Florida [C] line
_ [Fm] Well, I've been here [Eb] for two [Fm] long years [Eb] I finally [Bb] made the [F] warden my friend _
And so he sentenced me to a life of [C] ease Taking care [F] of old Red
[Eb] Now, [Fm] old Red, he's the damnedest dog [Eb]
[Bb] that I've [F] ever seen
_ Got a nose that can smell a two-day trail He's a four-legged tracking [Cm] machine
You [Fm] can consider yourself mighty lucky [Eb] To get past the gators [Bb] and the [F] quicksand beds _
_ But all these years that I've [Cm] been here Ain't nobody got [F] past Red
_ And the warden sang, come on somebody, why don't you run
Old Red, get [Eb] in, have [F] a little fun Get my lantern, get my gun
Red'll have your [Eb] treat for the [F] morning come _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ [F] Well, I paid off the guard and I slipped out [Eb] a letter to my [Bb] cousin up [Eb] in Tennessee
_ [F] _ Oh, and he brought down a blue-ticked hound She was pretty as she could [C] be
Well, [F] they pinned her up in the swampland [Eb] About a mile [Bb] just south of [Fm] the gate _
[F] _ I'd take old Red for his evening run [C] I'd just drop him [F] off and wait
And the warden sang, come on somebody, why don't you run
Old Red, [Eb] get in, have [F] a little fun Get my lantern, get my gun
Red'll have your [Eb] treat for the [F] morning come
[Bb] _ [F] _
_ [Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ [F] Now, old Red got real used to seeing [Eb] his lady every [F] night
And _ so I kept him away for three or four [Fm] days And waited till the time got [Cm] right
Well, [F] I'm done with the evening sun [Eb] And I [Bb] smiled when I heard him [Fm] turn red out
[Eb] [F] Cause I was headed north to Tennessee [C] And old Red was headed [F] south
And the warden sang, come on somebody, why don't you run
Old [Eb] Red, get in, [F] have a little fun Get my lantern, get my gun
Red'll have [Fm] your treat for [Eb] the morning [F] come
[Ab] Now [F] there's red-haired blue ticks all in the south
Love got me [Eb] in here and love got me [F] out _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _