Chords for Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers - You Ain't Talkin' To Me
Tempo:
122.2 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A] [D] I went up to a lady's house [G] for a bite [D] to eat.
She fed me on some pork and beans [A] and pie called Miss Meat.
[D] Says, now Bill, [G] I sure did [D] feed you good.
[G] Will you walk [D] out in my backyard [A] and [D] shop a stick of wood?
You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
I may be cravin' on like [A] that to God's good sense, you see.
[D] You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
[G] You fed me [D] good for a cake of [A] wood and you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
I may be cravin' on like [A] that to God's good sense, you see.
[D] You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
[G] You fed me [D] good for a cake [A] of wood and you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
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[A] [D] I mean, my wife has ups and [G] downs all throughout [D] my life.
Said to me one day, Bill, let's [A] stop these stardom strife.
[D] She went out upon the lake [G] one evening just [D] about to us.
[G] Says, now we'll drown ourselves, [A] no one to grieve [D] for us.
You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
I may be cravin' on like that to [A] God's good sense, you see.
[D] You ain't a-talkin' to me, no you ain't a-talkin' to me.
When [G] the lake goes dry, it's time to [A] die and you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
You ain't a-talkin' to me, no you ain't a-talkin' to [D] me.
I may be cravin' on like that to God's good [A] sense, you see.
[D] You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
[G] When the lake goes [D] dry, it's time to die and you ain't a-talkin' to me.
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[A] [D] I went up to a lady's house [G] for a bite [D] to eat.
She fed me on some pork and beans [A] and pie called Miss Meat.
[D] Says, now Bill, [G] I sure did [D] feed you good.
[G] Will you walk [D] out in my backyard [A] and [D] shop a stick of wood?
You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
I may be cravin' on like [A] that to God's good sense, you see.
[D] You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
[G] You fed me [D] good for a cake of [A] wood and you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
I may be cravin' on like [A] that to God's good sense, you see.
[D] You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
[G] You fed me [D] good for a cake [A] of wood and you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
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[G] [D] [G] [D]
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[A] [D] I mean, my wife has ups and [G] downs all throughout [D] my life.
Said to me one day, Bill, let's [A] stop these stardom strife.
[D] She went out upon the lake [G] one evening just [D] about to us.
[G] Says, now we'll drown ourselves, [A] no one to grieve [D] for us.
You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
I may be cravin' on like that to [A] God's good sense, you see.
[D] You ain't a-talkin' to me, no you ain't a-talkin' to me.
When [G] the lake goes dry, it's time to [A] die and you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
You ain't a-talkin' to me, no you ain't a-talkin' to [D] me.
I may be cravin' on like that to God's good [A] sense, you see.
[D] You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
[G] When the lake goes [D] dry, it's time to die and you ain't a-talkin' to me.
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_ [A] _ [D] _ I went up to a lady's house [G] for a bite [D] to eat.
She fed me on some pork and beans [A] and pie called Miss Meat.
_ [D] Says, now Bill, [G] I sure did [D] feed you good.
[G] Will you walk [D] out in my backyard [A] and [D] shop a stick of wood?
You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
I may be cravin' on like [A] that to God's good sense, you see.
[D] You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
[G] You fed me [D] good for a cake of [A] wood and you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
I may be cravin' on like [A] that to God's good sense, you see.
[D] _ You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
[G] You fed me [D] good for a cake [A] of wood and you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me. _ _ _
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_ [A] _ _ [D] _ I mean, my wife has ups and [G] downs all throughout [D] my life.
Said to me one day, Bill, let's [A] stop these stardom strife.
[D] She went out upon the lake [G] one evening just [D] about to us.
[G] Says, now we'll drown ourselves, [A] no one to grieve [D] for us.
You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
I may be cravin' on like that to [A] God's good sense, you see.
[D] You ain't a-talkin' to me, no you ain't a-talkin' to me.
When [G] the lake goes dry, it's time to [A] die and you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
You ain't a-talkin' to me, no you ain't a-talkin' to [D] me.
I may be cravin' on like that to God's good [A] sense, you see.
[D] You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
[G] When the lake goes [D] dry, it's time to die and you ain't a-talkin' to me. _ _ _ _ _
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_ [A] _ [D] _ I went up to a lady's house [G] for a bite [D] to eat.
She fed me on some pork and beans [A] and pie called Miss Meat.
_ [D] Says, now Bill, [G] I sure did [D] feed you good.
[G] Will you walk [D] out in my backyard [A] and [D] shop a stick of wood?
You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
I may be cravin' on like [A] that to God's good sense, you see.
[D] You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
[G] You fed me [D] good for a cake of [A] wood and you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
I may be cravin' on like [A] that to God's good sense, you see.
[D] _ You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
[G] You fed me [D] good for a cake [A] of wood and you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me. _ _ _
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_ [A] _ _ [D] _ I mean, my wife has ups and [G] downs all throughout [D] my life.
Said to me one day, Bill, let's [A] stop these stardom strife.
[D] She went out upon the lake [G] one evening just [D] about to us.
[G] Says, now we'll drown ourselves, [A] no one to grieve [D] for us.
You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
I may be cravin' on like that to [A] God's good sense, you see.
[D] You ain't a-talkin' to me, no you ain't a-talkin' to me.
When [G] the lake goes dry, it's time to [A] die and you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
You ain't a-talkin' to me, no you ain't a-talkin' to [D] me.
I may be cravin' on like that to God's good [A] sense, you see.
[D] You ain't a-talkin' to me, [G] no you ain't a [D]-talkin' to me.
[G] When the lake goes [D] dry, it's time to die and you ain't a-talkin' to me. _ _ _ _ _
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