Chords for Charlie Parr - 1922 Blues (Live on 89.3 The Current)
Tempo:
131.45 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
Well, I worked on summer come service and I gave all of my money to the government.
Oh, [E] man, that the middle [A] can't see.
for free, it ain't that [A] the way it is.
Well, I crawled down a gravel road and I traded my stock for V8 Ford.
me.
my knee, and ain't that the way it is.
Well, I met a woman out in St.
her mother at a metapol.
Oh, [E] man, that the middle [A] can't see.
for free, it ain't that [A] the way it is.
Well, I crawled down a gravel road and I traded my stock for V8 Ford.
me.
my knee, and ain't that the way it is.
Well, I met a woman out in St.
her mother at a metapol.
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Well, I worked on summer come service and I gave all of my money to the government.
I don't know quite how I got scrapped, but the bank's coming for my deed.
Oh, [E] man, that the middle [A] can't see.
Let me get my feet for free, it ain't that [A] the way it is. _ _ _
Well, I crawled down a gravel road and I traded my stock for V8 Ford.
My dad's four-tan down on the floorboards and the Tyler rolled down to me.
That gasoline ain't free, this clutch is wearing out my knee, and ain't that the way it is. _ _
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Well, I met a woman out in St.
Paul, I even met her mother at a metapol.
But her brother told me, bust my jaw if I [D] talk to her sister again.
Told me I wouldn't win and there was blood running out of my chin, and [E] ain't that [A] the way it is. _
_ _ I spent all night on the bottom floor of the world this morning, my head was sold.
My pockets were empty, but I wanted some more, and the barman got that call.
Tabs was more by far, and I leave her down at the bar and say, ain't that the way it is.
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_ _ _ hitched me a ride on the way back home, and I got a job on a family farm.
But times are hard here and I can't roam, and I ain't got nothing more.
[E] Older company [A] store, that old road's looking good for sure, but ain't that the way it is. _
_ _ Well, I worked those summer conservers and I gave all of my money to the government.
I don't know quite how I got [D] spent, but the bank's [A] coming for my deed.
And the man at the mill can't see, won't you let me get my feet for free, but ain't that the way it is. _ _
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[A] _ Thank you all, appreciate that.
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Well, I worked on summer come service and I gave all of my money to the government.
I don't know quite how I got scrapped, but the bank's coming for my deed.
Oh, [E] man, that the middle [A] can't see.
Let me get my feet for free, it ain't that [A] the way it is. _ _ _
Well, I crawled down a gravel road and I traded my stock for V8 Ford.
My dad's four-tan down on the floorboards and the Tyler rolled down to me.
That gasoline ain't free, this clutch is wearing out my knee, and ain't that the way it is. _ _
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Well, I met a woman out in St.
Paul, I even met her mother at a metapol.
But her brother told me, bust my jaw if I [D] talk to her sister again.
Told me I wouldn't win and there was blood running out of my chin, and [E] ain't that [A] the way it is. _
_ _ I spent all night on the bottom floor of the world this morning, my head was sold.
My pockets were empty, but I wanted some more, and the barman got that call.
Tabs was more by far, and I leave her down at the bar and say, ain't that the way it is.
I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ hitched me a ride on the way back home, and I got a job on a family farm.
But times are hard here and I can't roam, and I ain't got nothing more.
[E] Older company [A] store, that old road's looking good for sure, but ain't that the way it is. _
_ _ Well, I worked those summer conservers and I gave all of my money to the government.
I don't know quite how I got [D] spent, but the bank's [A] coming for my deed.
And the man at the mill can't see, won't you let me get my feet for free, but ain't that the way it is. _ _
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[A] _ Thank you all, appreciate that.
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