Chords for Chet Atkins - Engine, Engine Number Nine

Tempo:
168 bpm
Chords used:

G

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C

E

A

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Chet Atkins - Engine, Engine Number Nine chords
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Roger said we were about 20 minutes ahead of our time.
[Gb] That's right.
[G] That's right.
You can just play one, Chet, go ahead.
You gonna play?
Well, I can.
[Bb] That's what I do.
[G]
[D] I got up at 5.30 this morning and worked up this arrangement on [A] Engine, Engine, Number 9.
And I better put on my specs so I can read that [D] [G]
idiot thing there.
I love this song and it shows, the verses, if I can sing around it, it shows what a [D] great poet Roger [G] was.
You know, he was a [E] terrific poet, the way he tied lines together and [G] brought the rhymes in at the most different times.
And it's like this.
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[E] [C]
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[G]
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Engine, Engine, Number 9, coming down that railroad line.
Now how much farther back did she [D] get off?
Old brown suitcase that she carried, I've looked for it everywhere.
It just ain't here among the rest.
[G] And I'm a little upset, yes.
Tell me Engine, Number 9, coming down that railroad line.
I know she got off in [C] Baltimore.
A hundred and ten miles ain't much [G] distance, but it sure does make a [D] difference.
And I don't think she loves me [G] anymore.
I got through that.
I did.
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[Dm] [D]
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[A] [C]
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[E] [G]
Whew, wow.
That was great.
That was great.
[N] [Ab]
Key:  
G
2131
D
1321
C
3211
E
2311
A
1231
G
2131
D
1321
C
3211
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_ _ Roger said we were about 20 minutes ahead of our time.
[Gb] That's right. _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] That's right.
You can just play one, Chet, go ahead.
_ You gonna play? _
Well, I can.
[Bb] That's what I do. _ _
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[D] I got up at 5.30 this morning and worked up this arrangement on [A] Engine, Engine, Number 9.
And I better put on my specs so I can read that [D] _ _ _ [G] _
_ idiot thing there.
I love this song and it shows, the verses, if I can sing around it, it shows what a [D] great poet Roger [G] was.
You know, he was a [E] terrific poet, the way he _ tied lines together and [G] brought the rhymes in at the most _ _ _ different times.
And it's like this. _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ Engine, Engine, Number 9, coming down that railroad line.
Now how much farther back did she [D] get off? _ _ _ _
_ Old brown suitcase that she carried, I've looked for it everywhere.
It just ain't here among the rest.
[G] And I'm a little upset, yes. _
Tell me Engine, Number 9, coming down that railroad line.
I know she got off in [C] _ Baltimore.
_ _ _ _ _ A hundred and ten miles ain't much [G] distance, but it sure does make a [D] difference.
And I don't think she loves me [G] anymore.
_ I got through that.
I did. _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ Whew, wow.
That was great.
_ That was great. _
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