Chords for Cal Smith - Country Bumpkin
Tempo:
91.35 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
F#
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
Walked into the bar and parked his lanky [C] frame upon a tall [G] barstool.
And [D] with a long soft southern drawl said I'll just have a glass of anything [G] that's good.
A barroom girl with hardened knowing eyes [C] slowly looked him [G] up and down.
And she [D] thought I wonder how on earth that country pumpkin found [G] his way to town.
And she said hello [C] country pumpkin.
[F#]
[G] [D] How's the cross town [G] on the pumpkin?
I'd say some sighs but man [C] you're [Em] something.
[D] Where'd you come [G] from country pumpkin?
It was just a short year later and a bed of joy [C] filled tears yet [G] death like pain.
[D] Into this wondrous world of many wonders one more [G] wonder came.
That same woman's face was wrapped up in a raptured [C] look of love and [G] tenderness.
As [D] she marveled at the soft and warm and cuddly boy child [G] feeding at her breast.
And she said hello [C] country pumpkin.
[D] Precious cross town on [G] the pumpkin.
I've seen some sighs [C] but babe you're something.
[G]
[D] Mama loves her [G] country pumpkin.
Forty years of hard work later in a simple [C] quiet and peaceful [G] country place.
The [D] heavy hand of time had not erased the raptured wonder from the [G] woman's face.
She was lying on her deathbed knowing fully well [C] her race was nearly [G] run.
[D] But she softly smiled and looked into the sad eyes of her husband [G] and her son.
And she said so long [C] country pumpkin.
[G]
[D] Frost is gone now [G] from the pumpkin.
I've seen some sighs [C] and life's been something.
[G] [D]
See you later [G] country pumpkin.
She said so long country [C] pumpkin.
[G] [D] Frost is gone [G] now from the pumpkin.
I've seen some sighs and [C] life's been something.
[G] [D] See you later [G] country pumpkin.
Friends for joining [C#] us why don't you do it again next week for some [N] more of that good old Nashville music.
[G]
Walked into the bar and parked his lanky [C] frame upon a tall [G] barstool.
And [D] with a long soft southern drawl said I'll just have a glass of anything [G] that's good.
A barroom girl with hardened knowing eyes [C] slowly looked him [G] up and down.
And she [D] thought I wonder how on earth that country pumpkin found [G] his way to town.
And she said hello [C] country pumpkin.
[F#]
[G] [D] How's the cross town [G] on the pumpkin?
I'd say some sighs but man [C] you're [Em] something.
[D] Where'd you come [G] from country pumpkin?
It was just a short year later and a bed of joy [C] filled tears yet [G] death like pain.
[D] Into this wondrous world of many wonders one more [G] wonder came.
That same woman's face was wrapped up in a raptured [C] look of love and [G] tenderness.
As [D] she marveled at the soft and warm and cuddly boy child [G] feeding at her breast.
And she said hello [C] country pumpkin.
[D] Precious cross town on [G] the pumpkin.
I've seen some sighs [C] but babe you're something.
[G]
[D] Mama loves her [G] country pumpkin.
Forty years of hard work later in a simple [C] quiet and peaceful [G] country place.
The [D] heavy hand of time had not erased the raptured wonder from the [G] woman's face.
She was lying on her deathbed knowing fully well [C] her race was nearly [G] run.
[D] But she softly smiled and looked into the sad eyes of her husband [G] and her son.
And she said so long [C] country pumpkin.
[G]
[D] Frost is gone now [G] from the pumpkin.
I've seen some sighs [C] and life's been something.
[G] [D]
See you later [G] country pumpkin.
She said so long country [C] pumpkin.
[G] [D] Frost is gone [G] now from the pumpkin.
I've seen some sighs and [C] life's been something.
[G] [D] See you later [G] country pumpkin.
Friends for joining [C#] us why don't you do it again next week for some [N] more of that good old Nashville music.
[G]
Key:
G
C
D
F#
Em
G
C
D
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ Walked into the bar and parked his lanky [C] frame upon a tall [G] _ barstool. _
_ _ And [D] with a long soft southern drawl said I'll just have a glass of anything [G] that's good. _ _
_ _ A barroom girl with hardened knowing eyes [C] slowly looked him [G] up and down. _
_ _ _ And she [D] thought I wonder how on earth that country pumpkin found [G] his way to town. _
And she said hello [C] country pumpkin.
_ [F#] _
[G] _ [D] How's the cross town [G] on the pumpkin? _ _
I'd say some sighs but man [C] you're [Em] something. _ _
[D] Where'd you come [G] from country pumpkin? _ _ _
_ It was just a short year later and a bed of joy [C] filled tears yet [G] death like pain. _
_ _ _ [D] Into this wondrous world of many wonders one more [G] wonder came. _ _
_ _ That same woman's face was wrapped up in a raptured [C] look of love and _ [G] tenderness. _
_ _ _ As [D] she marveled at the soft and warm and cuddly boy child [G] feeding at her breast. _
And she said hello [C] country pumpkin. _ _
[D] _ Precious cross town on [G] the pumpkin. _ _
I've seen some sighs [C] but babe you're something.
_ [G] _
[D] Mama loves her [G] country pumpkin. _ _ _
_ _ Forty years of hard work later in a simple [C] quiet and peaceful [G] country _ place.
_ _ The [D] heavy hand of time had not erased the raptured wonder from the [G] woman's face. _ _
_ She was lying on her deathbed knowing fully well [C] her race was nearly [G] run. _ _
_ _ _ [D] But she softly smiled and looked into the sad eyes of her husband [G] and her son.
And she said so long [C] country pumpkin.
_ _ [G] _
[D] Frost is gone now [G] from the pumpkin. _ _
I've seen some sighs [C] and life's been something.
_ [G] _ [D]
See you later [G] country pumpkin.
_ _ She said so long country [C] pumpkin.
_ _ [G] _ [D] Frost is gone [G] now from the pumpkin.
_ _ I've seen some sighs and [C] life's been something.
_ [G] _ [D] See you later [G] country pumpkin. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Friends for joining [C#] us why don't you do it again next week for some [N] more of that good old Nashville music.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ Walked into the bar and parked his lanky [C] frame upon a tall [G] _ barstool. _
_ _ And [D] with a long soft southern drawl said I'll just have a glass of anything [G] that's good. _ _
_ _ A barroom girl with hardened knowing eyes [C] slowly looked him [G] up and down. _
_ _ _ And she [D] thought I wonder how on earth that country pumpkin found [G] his way to town. _
And she said hello [C] country pumpkin.
_ [F#] _
[G] _ [D] How's the cross town [G] on the pumpkin? _ _
I'd say some sighs but man [C] you're [Em] something. _ _
[D] Where'd you come [G] from country pumpkin? _ _ _
_ It was just a short year later and a bed of joy [C] filled tears yet [G] death like pain. _
_ _ _ [D] Into this wondrous world of many wonders one more [G] wonder came. _ _
_ _ That same woman's face was wrapped up in a raptured [C] look of love and _ [G] tenderness. _
_ _ _ As [D] she marveled at the soft and warm and cuddly boy child [G] feeding at her breast. _
And she said hello [C] country pumpkin. _ _
[D] _ Precious cross town on [G] the pumpkin. _ _
I've seen some sighs [C] but babe you're something.
_ [G] _
[D] Mama loves her [G] country pumpkin. _ _ _
_ _ Forty years of hard work later in a simple [C] quiet and peaceful [G] country _ place.
_ _ The [D] heavy hand of time had not erased the raptured wonder from the [G] woman's face. _ _
_ She was lying on her deathbed knowing fully well [C] her race was nearly [G] run. _ _
_ _ _ [D] But she softly smiled and looked into the sad eyes of her husband [G] and her son.
And she said so long [C] country pumpkin.
_ _ [G] _
[D] Frost is gone now [G] from the pumpkin. _ _
I've seen some sighs [C] and life's been something.
_ [G] _ [D]
See you later [G] country pumpkin.
_ _ She said so long country [C] pumpkin.
_ _ [G] _ [D] Frost is gone [G] now from the pumpkin.
_ _ I've seen some sighs and [C] life's been something.
_ [G] _ [D] See you later [G] country pumpkin. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Friends for joining [C#] us why don't you do it again next week for some [N] more of that good old Nashville music.
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