Chords for Brent Cobb – Down In The Gulley [Official Audio]
Tempo:
84.3 bpm
Chords used:
Am
D
C
Em
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Am] [Em]
[Am] [Em]
[Am] Well, my granddaddy was a good [D] man, no [Am] matter what the papers say.
He worked till he bled for everything [G] he had, brought us up [C] to do the [Am] same.
One afternoon in June, they had us [D] working just [Am] like a couple of mills.
My cousin and [C] me were twenty feet deep [G] and covered in red [Am] mud clay.
[B] [Em] [Am] [Em]
Well, [Am] we ran pipe from the creek [D] bed to the woods [C] to the old [Am] gray shed.
It was worth the trouble to work them [C] shovels for [G] granddaddy's [Am] sour mash stand.
All the weeds and pecan trees had a secret [D] we [Am] all swore to keep.
Well, my granddaddy [C] knew what the law would do [G] if they ever come [Am] snooping around.
Lord, I'm down in the gully where the creek [D] is [Am] high.
Lord, I'm down in the [D] gully where only the [Am] moon shines.
[E] [G] [Am] [E]
[Em] [Am] Without money you can't buy nothing, [D] and [Am] nothing is a damn old shame.
When you're in the hole, you sell your [C] soul for running water [D] instead of [Am] rain.
Well, the hills were filled with the smell of [D] cash [C] cooking in their [Am] copper steel.
Everybody [C] knew where to get their [G] brood, and that made our family [Eb] name.
[A] Lord, I'm down in the gully [Am] where the [D] creek is high.
[Am] Lord, I'm down in [D] the gully where only [Am] the moon shines.
[Em] [Am] [E] [G]
[Am] Years and longs passed [D] by.
[C] They couldn't keep the [G] county dry.
One night, the sheriff [D] went to looking [C] for the man who was [A] cooking that bootleg [Am] moonshine.
[A] Well, he called the [Am] press, and he brought his best to [C] tear our old shack down.
[D] But when the rent for the [C] stash, my [G] granddaddy laughed,
oh, the shack was [A] a pump house.
Lord, [Am] I'm down in the gully where the creek [D] is high.
[Am] Lord, I'm down in the [D] gully where [Am] only the moon shines.
It was down in the gully where the creek [D] is [Am] high.
Lord, I'm down in the [D] gully where [Am] only the moon shines.
[B] [Em] [Am] [Em] [Am]
[Em] [Am] [B] [Em] [D]
[C] [Am]
[Am] [Em]
[Am] Well, my granddaddy was a good [D] man, no [Am] matter what the papers say.
He worked till he bled for everything [G] he had, brought us up [C] to do the [Am] same.
One afternoon in June, they had us [D] working just [Am] like a couple of mills.
My cousin and [C] me were twenty feet deep [G] and covered in red [Am] mud clay.
[B] [Em] [Am] [Em]
Well, [Am] we ran pipe from the creek [D] bed to the woods [C] to the old [Am] gray shed.
It was worth the trouble to work them [C] shovels for [G] granddaddy's [Am] sour mash stand.
All the weeds and pecan trees had a secret [D] we [Am] all swore to keep.
Well, my granddaddy [C] knew what the law would do [G] if they ever come [Am] snooping around.
Lord, I'm down in the gully where the creek [D] is [Am] high.
Lord, I'm down in the [D] gully where only the [Am] moon shines.
[E] [G] [Am] [E]
[Em] [Am] Without money you can't buy nothing, [D] and [Am] nothing is a damn old shame.
When you're in the hole, you sell your [C] soul for running water [D] instead of [Am] rain.
Well, the hills were filled with the smell of [D] cash [C] cooking in their [Am] copper steel.
Everybody [C] knew where to get their [G] brood, and that made our family [Eb] name.
[A] Lord, I'm down in the gully [Am] where the [D] creek is high.
[Am] Lord, I'm down in [D] the gully where only [Am] the moon shines.
[Em] [Am] [E] [G]
[Am] Years and longs passed [D] by.
[C] They couldn't keep the [G] county dry.
One night, the sheriff [D] went to looking [C] for the man who was [A] cooking that bootleg [Am] moonshine.
[A] Well, he called the [Am] press, and he brought his best to [C] tear our old shack down.
[D] But when the rent for the [C] stash, my [G] granddaddy laughed,
oh, the shack was [A] a pump house.
Lord, [Am] I'm down in the gully where the creek [D] is high.
[Am] Lord, I'm down in the [D] gully where [Am] only the moon shines.
It was down in the gully where the creek [D] is [Am] high.
Lord, I'm down in the [D] gully where [Am] only the moon shines.
[B] [Em] [Am] [Em] [Am]
[Em] [Am] [B] [Em] [D]
[C] [Am]
Key:
Am
D
C
Em
G
Am
D
C
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[Am] Well, my granddaddy was a good [D] man, no [Am] matter what the papers say.
He worked till he bled for everything [G] he had, brought us up [C] to do the [Am] same.
One afternoon in June, they had us [D] working just [Am] like a couple of mills.
My cousin and [C] me were twenty feet deep [G] and covered in red [Am] mud clay.
[B] _ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ [Em] _ _
Well, [Am] we ran pipe from the creek [D] bed to the woods [C] to the old [Am] gray shed.
It was worth the trouble to work them [C] shovels for [G] granddaddy's [Am] sour mash stand.
All the weeds and pecan trees had a secret [D] we [Am] all swore to keep.
Well, my granddaddy [C] knew what the law would do [G] if they ever come [Am] snooping around.
Lord, I'm down in the gully where the creek [D] is [Am] high.
Lord, I'm down in the [D] gully where only the [Am] moon shines.
[E] _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ [E] _ _
[Em] [Am] Without money you can't buy nothing, [D] and [Am] nothing is a damn old shame.
When you're in the hole, you sell your [C] soul for running water [D] instead of [Am] rain.
Well, the hills were filled with the smell of [D] cash [C] cooking in their [Am] copper steel.
Everybody [C] knew where to get their [G] brood, and that made our family [Eb] name.
[A] Lord, I'm down in the gully [Am] where the [D] creek is high.
[Am] _ Lord, I'm down in [D] the gully where only [Am] the moon shines. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [E] _ [G] _
[Am] Years and longs passed [D] by.
[C] They couldn't keep the [G] county dry.
One night, the sheriff [D] went to looking [C] for the man who was [A] cooking that bootleg [Am] moonshine.
[A] Well, he called the [Am] press, and he brought his best to [C] tear our old shack down.
[D] But when the rent for the [C] stash, my [G] granddaddy laughed,
oh, the shack was [A] a pump house.
Lord, [Am] I'm down in the gully where the creek [D] is high.
[Am] Lord, I'm down in the [D] gully where [Am] only the moon shines.
It was down in the gully where the creek [D] is [Am] high.
Lord, I'm down in the [D] gully where [Am] only the moon shines. _
[B] _ [Em] _ [Am] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [Am] _
_ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ [B] _ [Em] _ _ [D] _
[C] _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[Am] Well, my granddaddy was a good [D] man, no [Am] matter what the papers say.
He worked till he bled for everything [G] he had, brought us up [C] to do the [Am] same.
One afternoon in June, they had us [D] working just [Am] like a couple of mills.
My cousin and [C] me were twenty feet deep [G] and covered in red [Am] mud clay.
[B] _ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ [Em] _ _
Well, [Am] we ran pipe from the creek [D] bed to the woods [C] to the old [Am] gray shed.
It was worth the trouble to work them [C] shovels for [G] granddaddy's [Am] sour mash stand.
All the weeds and pecan trees had a secret [D] we [Am] all swore to keep.
Well, my granddaddy [C] knew what the law would do [G] if they ever come [Am] snooping around.
Lord, I'm down in the gully where the creek [D] is [Am] high.
Lord, I'm down in the [D] gully where only the [Am] moon shines.
[E] _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ [E] _ _
[Em] [Am] Without money you can't buy nothing, [D] and [Am] nothing is a damn old shame.
When you're in the hole, you sell your [C] soul for running water [D] instead of [Am] rain.
Well, the hills were filled with the smell of [D] cash [C] cooking in their [Am] copper steel.
Everybody [C] knew where to get their [G] brood, and that made our family [Eb] name.
[A] Lord, I'm down in the gully [Am] where the [D] creek is high.
[Am] _ Lord, I'm down in [D] the gully where only [Am] the moon shines. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [E] _ [G] _
[Am] Years and longs passed [D] by.
[C] They couldn't keep the [G] county dry.
One night, the sheriff [D] went to looking [C] for the man who was [A] cooking that bootleg [Am] moonshine.
[A] Well, he called the [Am] press, and he brought his best to [C] tear our old shack down.
[D] But when the rent for the [C] stash, my [G] granddaddy laughed,
oh, the shack was [A] a pump house.
Lord, [Am] I'm down in the gully where the creek [D] is high.
[Am] Lord, I'm down in the [D] gully where [Am] only the moon shines.
It was down in the gully where the creek [D] is [Am] high.
Lord, I'm down in the [D] gully where [Am] only the moon shines. _
[B] _ [Em] _ [Am] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [Am] _
_ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ [B] _ [Em] _ _ [D] _
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