Chords for BYRON BERLINE and TEXAS SHORTY 10/9/09 RAGTIME ANNIE Ruidoso New Mexico LCCS
Tempo:
58.75 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I want to be a good one to do.
What's that?
Ragtime, Eddie.
Oh yeah.
Yeah, that's a great one.
Larry Scott mentioned that I got to do some movie work when I was in Los Angeles.
And, you know, 1975 I got to call one night to [G] see what I would charge Mr.
Bodybuilder
[N] Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California now.
What I would charge him was to teach him how to look like he could play a fiddle for this movie role.
Stay hungry.
Stay hungry.
It was on the other night.
[Eb] So I wouldn't charge him anything, just have him come over.
He came over and we worked up a few things and he could do it, you know.
But later on, after that, I got to know him real well.
He called me up one time and he says he was going to direct a movie called Christmas in Connecticut.
This was about 1992 or 3.
And he says, Bud, can you stoop down to play the fiddle or what?
And I said, well, what?
What?
Probably.
And he [B] says, I want to pick out a couple of tunes [N] that people can dance to.
So we picked this one out.
And this is the second tune I ever learned from my dad was Ragtime Eddie.
[Eb] I don't know how neat it was to be able to play that tune in this movie, [N] Christmas in
Connecticut, with Fur Arnold, you know.
So you kids out there never know what you do.
Well, and you know, they take, they've taken old tunes and used them to make great, great
soundtracks.
I remember that we played, [A] Byron and [F] I played Southern Hood all our life.
And the only guy that ever really made any money off of it was Paul McCartney.
He called it [N] Sally Jeannie.
Oh, yeah.
And somewhere, I think Johnny Gimble did the fiddle part somewhere [Dm] in that scene.
So Paul McCartney made the millions [C] and we just enjoyed playing it.
[Eb] So Ragtime Eddie.
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[N] Oh, my.
I like how that, you know, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little
[Ebm]
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[Ebm] bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, [Eb] it's
a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit
bit of a, it's a little bit of a, [N] it's a little bit of a, [Ebm] it's a little bit of a, [Gb] it's a little
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[Eb] [C] bit of [F] a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, [Ebm] [N] it's a little bit of a, it's a little
bit of a, [Bb] [Eb] it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little
And he had a cello player that could play like a fiddler.
I mean, he didn't put it under his chin, but he could.
He could play South of the Graveyards, it's unbelievable.
Did you hear him do that?
I heard him do [Eb] that.
That's insane.
That's not right.
He ain't real.
So much for Martin's comfort.
Yeah, we don't like him.
Yeah.
What's that?
Ragtime, Eddie.
Oh yeah.
Yeah, that's a great one.
Larry Scott mentioned that I got to do some movie work when I was in Los Angeles.
And, you know, 1975 I got to call one night to [G] see what I would charge Mr.
Bodybuilder
[N] Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California now.
What I would charge him was to teach him how to look like he could play a fiddle for this movie role.
Stay hungry.
Stay hungry.
It was on the other night.
[Eb] So I wouldn't charge him anything, just have him come over.
He came over and we worked up a few things and he could do it, you know.
But later on, after that, I got to know him real well.
He called me up one time and he says he was going to direct a movie called Christmas in Connecticut.
This was about 1992 or 3.
And he says, Bud, can you stoop down to play the fiddle or what?
And I said, well, what?
What?
Probably.
And he [B] says, I want to pick out a couple of tunes [N] that people can dance to.
So we picked this one out.
And this is the second tune I ever learned from my dad was Ragtime Eddie.
[Eb] I don't know how neat it was to be able to play that tune in this movie, [N] Christmas in
Connecticut, with Fur Arnold, you know.
So you kids out there never know what you do.
Well, and you know, they take, they've taken old tunes and used them to make great, great
soundtracks.
I remember that we played, [A] Byron and [F] I played Southern Hood all our life.
And the only guy that ever really made any money off of it was Paul McCartney.
He called it [N] Sally Jeannie.
Oh, yeah.
And somewhere, I think Johnny Gimble did the fiddle part somewhere [Dm] in that scene.
So Paul McCartney made the millions [C] and we just enjoyed playing it.
[Eb] So Ragtime Eddie.
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[N] Oh, my.
I like how that, you know, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little
[Ebm]
[D] [Eb]
[Ebm] bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, [Eb] it's
a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit
bit of a, it's a little bit of a, [N] it's a little bit of a, [Ebm] it's a little bit of a, [Gb] it's a little
[G]
[Eb] [C] bit of [F] a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, [Ebm] [N] it's a little bit of a, it's a little
bit of a, [Bb] [Eb] it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little
And he had a cello player that could play like a fiddler.
I mean, he didn't put it under his chin, but he could.
He could play South of the Graveyards, it's unbelievable.
Did you hear him do that?
I heard him do [Eb] that.
That's insane.
That's not right.
He ain't real.
So much for Martin's comfort.
Yeah, we don't like him.
Yeah.
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_ I want to be a good one to do.
What's that?
Ragtime, Eddie.
Oh yeah.
Yeah, that's a great one.
_ _ Larry Scott mentioned that I got to do some movie work when I was in Los Angeles. _
And, you know, 1975 I got to call one night to [G] see what I would charge Mr.
Bodybuilder
_ [N] _ Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California now.
What I would charge him was to teach him how to look like he could play a fiddle for this movie role.
Stay hungry.
Stay hungry.
It was on the other night.
[Eb] So I wouldn't charge him anything, just have him come over.
He came over and we worked up a few things and he could do it, you know.
But later on, after that, I got to know him real well.
He called me up one time and he says he was going to direct a movie called Christmas in Connecticut.
This was about 1992 or 3.
And he says, Bud, can you stoop down to play the fiddle or what?
And I said, well, what?
What?
Probably.
And he [B] says, I want to pick out a couple of tunes [N] that people can dance to.
So we picked this one out.
And this is the second tune I ever learned from my dad was Ragtime Eddie.
[Eb] I don't know how neat it was to be able to play that tune in this movie, [N] Christmas in
Connecticut, with Fur Arnold, you know.
So you kids out there never know what you do.
Well, and you know, they take, they've taken old tunes and used them to make great, great
soundtracks.
I remember that we played, [A] Byron and [F] I played Southern Hood all our life.
And the only guy that ever really made any money off of it was Paul McCartney.
He called it [N] Sally Jeannie.
Oh, yeah.
And somewhere, I think Johnny Gimble did the fiddle part somewhere [Dm] in that scene.
So Paul McCartney made the millions [C] and we just enjoyed playing it.
_ _ [Eb] So Ragtime Eddie. _
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[N] Oh, my.
I like how that, you know, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little
_ _ [Ebm] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
[Ebm] bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, _ [Eb] it's
a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit
bit of a, it's a little bit of a, _ _ _ _ [N] _ it's a little bit of a, [Ebm] it's a little bit of a, [Gb] it's a little
_ _ [G] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [C] _ bit of [F] a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, [Ebm] _ [N] it's a little bit of a, it's a little
bit of a, _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little
And he had a cello player that could play like a fiddler.
I mean, he didn't put it under his chin, but he could.
He could play South of the Graveyards, it's unbelievable.
Did you hear him do that?
I heard him do [Eb] that.
That's insane.
That's not right.
He ain't real.
So much for Martin's comfort.
Yeah, we don't like him.
Yeah.
What's that?
Ragtime, Eddie.
Oh yeah.
Yeah, that's a great one.
_ _ Larry Scott mentioned that I got to do some movie work when I was in Los Angeles. _
And, you know, 1975 I got to call one night to [G] see what I would charge Mr.
Bodybuilder
_ [N] _ Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California now.
What I would charge him was to teach him how to look like he could play a fiddle for this movie role.
Stay hungry.
Stay hungry.
It was on the other night.
[Eb] So I wouldn't charge him anything, just have him come over.
He came over and we worked up a few things and he could do it, you know.
But later on, after that, I got to know him real well.
He called me up one time and he says he was going to direct a movie called Christmas in Connecticut.
This was about 1992 or 3.
And he says, Bud, can you stoop down to play the fiddle or what?
And I said, well, what?
What?
Probably.
And he [B] says, I want to pick out a couple of tunes [N] that people can dance to.
So we picked this one out.
And this is the second tune I ever learned from my dad was Ragtime Eddie.
[Eb] I don't know how neat it was to be able to play that tune in this movie, [N] Christmas in
Connecticut, with Fur Arnold, you know.
So you kids out there never know what you do.
Well, and you know, they take, they've taken old tunes and used them to make great, great
soundtracks.
I remember that we played, [A] Byron and [F] I played Southern Hood all our life.
And the only guy that ever really made any money off of it was Paul McCartney.
He called it [N] Sally Jeannie.
Oh, yeah.
And somewhere, I think Johnny Gimble did the fiddle part somewhere [Dm] in that scene.
So Paul McCartney made the millions [C] and we just enjoyed playing it.
_ _ [Eb] So Ragtime Eddie. _
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[N] Oh, my.
I like how that, you know, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little
_ _ [Ebm] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
[Ebm] bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, _ [Eb] it's
a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit
bit of a, it's a little bit of a, _ _ _ _ [N] _ it's a little bit of a, [Ebm] it's a little bit of a, [Gb] it's a little
_ _ [G] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [C] _ bit of [F] a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, [Ebm] _ [N] it's a little bit of a, it's a little
bit of a, _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little bit of a, it's a little
And he had a cello player that could play like a fiddler.
I mean, he didn't put it under his chin, but he could.
He could play South of the Graveyards, it's unbelievable.
Did you hear him do that?
I heard him do [Eb] that.
That's insane.
That's not right.
He ain't real.
So much for Martin's comfort.
Yeah, we don't like him.
Yeah.