Blue Yodel No. 6 by Jimmie Rodgers (1929) Chords

Tempo:
82.875 bpm
Chords used:

G

D

Am

C

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Blue Yodel No. 6 by Jimmie Rodgers (1929) chords
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[G]
[D] [G] She left me this morning, midnight was turning day.
[C] She left me this morning, the midnight [G] turning day.
I [D] didn't have no blues [Am] until my good gal [G] went away.
The old lady, [D] the [G] old lady.
I got the blues like midnight, the moon shining bright as day.
Got the [C] blues like midnight, the moon shines [G] bright as day.
I [D] wish [Am] a tornado would blow my [G] blues away.
The old lady, [D] the [G] old lady.
Some of these mornings I'm a-gonna leave this town.
It's killing me honey.
[C] One of these mornings I'm sure gonna [G] leave this town.
Cause [D] you trifling women [Am] really keep a [G] good man down.
The old lady, [Am] the old [G] lady.
When a man's down and out, you women don't want him round.
When [C] a man is down, you women don't [G] want him round.
But when [D] he's got money, [Am] he's the sweetest [G] thing in town.
The old lady, [D] the old [G] lady.
A woman will follow you right to the jailhouse door.
A [C] woman will follow you right to the [G] jailhouse door.
Then [D] she will tell you, [Am] you can't [G] fuss and fight no more.
The old lady, [D] the old [G]
lady.
Look here sweet mama, see what you have done done.
[C] Look here mama, see what [G] you have done.
[D] You made me love you, [Am] your regular [G] daddy's come.
The old lady, [D] the old [G] lady.
Key:  
G
2131
D
1321
Am
2311
C
3211
G
2131
D
1321
Am
2311
C
3211
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To jam and learn the simple chords for Jimmie Rodgers - Blue Yodel No. 6 chords, practice playing Am, G, D, G, C and G in sequence. To master the tempo, it's wise to start at 41 BPM before aiming for the song's 83 BPM. Considering the song's key of G# Major, position your capo to suit your vocal and chord preferences.

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[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ [G] _ She left me this morning, _ midnight was turning day. _ _
[C] She left me this morning, the midnight [G] turning day. _
_ I [D] didn't have no blues _ [Am] until my good gal [G] went away.
_ The old lady, [D] the [G] old lady. _ _
I got the blues like midnight, the moon shining bright as day.
_ Got the [C] blues like midnight, the moon shines [G] bright as day.
_ I [D] wish [Am] a tornado would blow my [G] blues _ away.
The old lady, [D] the [G] old lady. _
_ _ Some of these mornings _ I'm a-gonna leave this town.
It's killing me honey. _
[C] One of these mornings I'm sure gonna [G] leave this town. _
Cause [D] you trifling women _ [Am] really keep a [G] good man down.
The old lady, [Am] the old [G] lady.
_ _ When a man's down and out, you women don't want him round.
_ When [C] a man is down, you women don't [G] want him round. _
But when [D] he's got money, _ [Am] he's the sweetest [G] thing in town.
The old lady, [D] the old [G] lady.
_ A woman will follow you right to the jailhouse door.
_ A [C] woman will follow you right to the [G] jailhouse door. _ _ _
Then [D] she will tell you, [Am] you can't [G] fuss and fight no more.
_ The old lady, [D] the old [G] _
lady.
Look here sweet mama, see what you have done done.
[C] Look here mama, see what [G] you have done.
_ _ [D] You made me love you, [Am] your regular [G] daddy's come.
The old lady, [D] the old [G] lady. _ _ _ _ _

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