Chords for Darrell Scott "Satisfied Mind"
Tempo:
100.475 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
Cm
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Someone asked for this song.
I didn't write this this one.
I'll give you a little story about it
I played in the band of joy, which was Robert plants
band with Buddy Miller and Patti Griffin and me and [C] Byron house and Marco Giovino and
Robert being Robert
Wanted Buddy and Patti and me to do a song each night of our you know
Our choosing kind of deal and I've written hundreds of songs, but I couldn't think of one
That was the right thing to bring, you know to the band of joy, so I didn't bring one of mine.
I chose a song
from [B] 1948 a
couple of Texas guys
Wrote this song.
I need to know their names.
I know one guy was named Jack Rhodes
And if someone knows the other guy it was a song called a satisfied mind
Porter Wagner had the first hit it and back in 1948
These two guys wrote also silver threads and golden needles so they knew how to do that stuff
And so I picked this song and once it was in the set even though we toured for like 13 months
I kept you know
I started with this song and I thought well
I'll bring in one of mine later once I figure out what to do and everything I would bring in was just like no
this song works and that's all there is to it, so I did it every [F] night and
So someone requested this tonight, I'll finish off here.
Thanks for being here.
I think there's CDs
Somewhere over there.
There it is where the hats being waved.
I'll jump over there and
Thank you for being here and long live the rice festival, of course
How [Bb]
[F] many [N] times have you heard someone say?
If I had his money I do things my own way
But how little they know
That it's so hard to find
one rich [Eb] man in ten
with a satisfied mind
Well once [C] I was waited in
[Bb] Fortune [F] and fame
Everything I'd [Bb] ever [C] hoped for [F] to
[C] [Bb] get a start in [F] a last game
[Bb] [F] But then suddenly [Bb] it [Cm] happened I
lost [Dm] every die
But [Bb] I'm richer [Fm] by [C] far
[Bb] with a satisfied [F]
mind
[Bb] Money won't buy
[C] Back your [F] youth when you're old
Or a friend when [C] you're lonely
[F] [Bb] Or a love that's [F] grown cold the [Eb] [Bb] wealthiest
Person [C] is a pauper [Dm] at times
[Bb] Compared [F] to the [C] man [Bb] with the satisfied [F] [C] mind
[Bb] [Cm]
[F]
[Bb] [F] [C]
[F] [C] [Bb]
[F]
[Bb]
[C] [Bb]
[Cm]
[F]
When my [C] life is over
And [Ebm] my time here is [F] no more
[G] And I'm [Bb] there with [C] my loved one [Eb] who have [F] gone on before
[Eb] One [Bb] thing is for certain
[Cm] When [Dm] I've done my time
[Bb] I'll [F] leave this old [C] world
[Bb] with a satisfied [F] mind
No [Bb] money won't buy [Cm] back your youth
[N] when you're old
Or a friend when you're lonely
Or a love that's grown cold
All [F] the wealthiest
[Bb]
Person [C] is a pauper at [Dm] times
[F] Compared to [C] the [F] man [C]
[Bb] with a satisfied [F] Mind
[Bb] [F]
Thank
[N]
you
I didn't write this this one.
I'll give you a little story about it
I played in the band of joy, which was Robert plants
band with Buddy Miller and Patti Griffin and me and [C] Byron house and Marco Giovino and
Robert being Robert
Wanted Buddy and Patti and me to do a song each night of our you know
Our choosing kind of deal and I've written hundreds of songs, but I couldn't think of one
That was the right thing to bring, you know to the band of joy, so I didn't bring one of mine.
I chose a song
from [B] 1948 a
couple of Texas guys
Wrote this song.
I need to know their names.
I know one guy was named Jack Rhodes
And if someone knows the other guy it was a song called a satisfied mind
Porter Wagner had the first hit it and back in 1948
These two guys wrote also silver threads and golden needles so they knew how to do that stuff
And so I picked this song and once it was in the set even though we toured for like 13 months
I kept you know
I started with this song and I thought well
I'll bring in one of mine later once I figure out what to do and everything I would bring in was just like no
this song works and that's all there is to it, so I did it every [F] night and
So someone requested this tonight, I'll finish off here.
Thanks for being here.
I think there's CDs
Somewhere over there.
There it is where the hats being waved.
I'll jump over there and
Thank you for being here and long live the rice festival, of course
How [Bb]
[F] many [N] times have you heard someone say?
If I had his money I do things my own way
But how little they know
That it's so hard to find
one rich [Eb] man in ten
with a satisfied mind
Well once [C] I was waited in
[Bb] Fortune [F] and fame
Everything I'd [Bb] ever [C] hoped for [F] to
[C] [Bb] get a start in [F] a last game
[Bb] [F] But then suddenly [Bb] it [Cm] happened I
lost [Dm] every die
But [Bb] I'm richer [Fm] by [C] far
[Bb] with a satisfied [F]
mind
[Bb] Money won't buy
[C] Back your [F] youth when you're old
Or a friend when [C] you're lonely
[F] [Bb] Or a love that's [F] grown cold the [Eb] [Bb] wealthiest
Person [C] is a pauper [Dm] at times
[Bb] Compared [F] to the [C] man [Bb] with the satisfied [F] [C] mind
[Bb] [Cm]
[F]
[Bb] [F] [C]
[F] [C] [Bb]
[F]
[Bb]
[C] [Bb]
[Cm]
[F]
When my [C] life is over
And [Ebm] my time here is [F] no more
[G] And I'm [Bb] there with [C] my loved one [Eb] who have [F] gone on before
[Eb] One [Bb] thing is for certain
[Cm] When [Dm] I've done my time
[Bb] I'll [F] leave this old [C] world
[Bb] with a satisfied [F] mind
No [Bb] money won't buy [Cm] back your youth
[N] when you're old
Or a friend when you're lonely
Or a love that's grown cold
All [F] the wealthiest
[Bb]
Person [C] is a pauper at [Dm] times
[F] Compared to [C] the [F] man [C]
[Bb] with a satisfied [F] Mind
[Bb] [F]
Thank
[N]
you
Key:
F
Bb
C
Cm
Eb
F
Bb
C
Someone asked for this song.
I didn't write this this one.
I'll give you a little story about it
I played in the band of joy, which was Robert plants
band with Buddy Miller and Patti Griffin and me and [C] Byron house and Marco Giovino and _
Robert being Robert _
Wanted Buddy and Patti and me to do a song each night of our you know
Our choosing kind of deal and I've written hundreds of songs, but I couldn't think of one
That was the right thing to bring, you know to the band of joy, so I didn't bring one of mine.
I chose a song
from [B] 1948 a
couple of Texas guys
Wrote this song.
I need to know their names.
I know one guy was named Jack Rhodes
_ And if someone knows the other guy it was a song called a satisfied mind _
Porter Wagner had the first hit it and back in 1948
These two guys wrote also silver threads and golden needles so they knew how to do that stuff
And so I picked this song and once it was in the set even though we toured for like 13 months
I kept you know
I started with this song and I thought well
I'll bring in one of mine later once I figure out what to do and everything I would bring in was just like no
this song works and that's all there is to it, so I did it every [F] night and
So someone requested this tonight, I'll finish off here.
Thanks for being here.
I think there's CDs _
Somewhere over there.
There it is where the hats being waved.
I'll jump over there and
Thank you for being here and long live the rice festival, of course _
How _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ many [N] times have you heard someone say?
_ If I had his money I do things my own way
_ But how little they know
That it's so hard to find
_ one rich [Eb] man in ten
with a satisfied _ mind _ _
Well once [C] I was waited _ in
_ [Bb] _ Fortune [F] and fame
_ _ _ Everything I'd [Bb] ever [C] hoped for [F] to _
[C] [Bb] get a start in [F] a last game
[Bb] _ [F] But then suddenly [Bb] it _ [Cm] happened I
lost [Dm] every die
_ _ But [Bb] I'm richer [Fm] by [C] far _ _
[Bb] with a satisfied [F] _
mind
_ [Bb] Money won't buy
[C] Back your [F] youth when you're old _
Or a friend when [C] you're lonely
_ [F] _ _ [Bb] Or a love that's [F] grown cold the _ _ _ [Eb] _ [Bb] wealthiest
Person [C] _ _ is a pauper [Dm] at times _
_ _ [Bb] Compared [F] to the [C] man _ _ [Bb] with the satisfied [F] _ _ [C] mind
_ _ [Bb] _ [Cm] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
_ [F] _ [C] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ When my [C] life is over _
And [Ebm] my time here is [F] no more
_ _ [G] And I'm [Bb] there with [C] my loved one _ _ [Eb] who have [F] gone on before _ _ _
[Eb] One [Bb] thing is for certain
[Cm] _ _ When [Dm] I've done my time _ _
_ [Bb] I'll [F] leave this old [C] world
_ _ [Bb] with a satisfied [F] _ mind
No [Bb] money won't buy _ _ [Cm] back your youth
[N] when you're old _
_ Or a friend when you're lonely
_ _ Or a love that's grown cold _ _
All [F] the wealthiest
[Bb] _
Person [C] _ is a pauper at [Dm] times _ _ _
_ [F] Compared to [C] the [F] man [C] _ _
[Bb] with a satisfied _ _ _ [F] Mind
_ [Bb] _ _ [F]
Thank _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ you _ _ _
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I didn't write this this one.
I'll give you a little story about it
I played in the band of joy, which was Robert plants
band with Buddy Miller and Patti Griffin and me and [C] Byron house and Marco Giovino and _
Robert being Robert _
Wanted Buddy and Patti and me to do a song each night of our you know
Our choosing kind of deal and I've written hundreds of songs, but I couldn't think of one
That was the right thing to bring, you know to the band of joy, so I didn't bring one of mine.
I chose a song
from [B] 1948 a
couple of Texas guys
Wrote this song.
I need to know their names.
I know one guy was named Jack Rhodes
_ And if someone knows the other guy it was a song called a satisfied mind _
Porter Wagner had the first hit it and back in 1948
These two guys wrote also silver threads and golden needles so they knew how to do that stuff
And so I picked this song and once it was in the set even though we toured for like 13 months
I kept you know
I started with this song and I thought well
I'll bring in one of mine later once I figure out what to do and everything I would bring in was just like no
this song works and that's all there is to it, so I did it every [F] night and
So someone requested this tonight, I'll finish off here.
Thanks for being here.
I think there's CDs _
Somewhere over there.
There it is where the hats being waved.
I'll jump over there and
Thank you for being here and long live the rice festival, of course _
How _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ many [N] times have you heard someone say?
_ If I had his money I do things my own way
_ But how little they know
That it's so hard to find
_ one rich [Eb] man in ten
with a satisfied _ mind _ _
Well once [C] I was waited _ in
_ [Bb] _ Fortune [F] and fame
_ _ _ Everything I'd [Bb] ever [C] hoped for [F] to _
[C] [Bb] get a start in [F] a last game
[Bb] _ [F] But then suddenly [Bb] it _ [Cm] happened I
lost [Dm] every die
_ _ But [Bb] I'm richer [Fm] by [C] far _ _
[Bb] with a satisfied [F] _
mind
_ [Bb] Money won't buy
[C] Back your [F] youth when you're old _
Or a friend when [C] you're lonely
_ [F] _ _ [Bb] Or a love that's [F] grown cold the _ _ _ [Eb] _ [Bb] wealthiest
Person [C] _ _ is a pauper [Dm] at times _
_ _ [Bb] Compared [F] to the [C] man _ _ [Bb] with the satisfied [F] _ _ [C] mind
_ _ [Bb] _ [Cm] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
_ [F] _ [C] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ When my [C] life is over _
And [Ebm] my time here is [F] no more
_ _ [G] And I'm [Bb] there with [C] my loved one _ _ [Eb] who have [F] gone on before _ _ _
[Eb] One [Bb] thing is for certain
[Cm] _ _ When [Dm] I've done my time _ _
_ [Bb] I'll [F] leave this old [C] world
_ _ [Bb] with a satisfied [F] _ mind
No [Bb] money won't buy _ _ [Cm] back your youth
[N] when you're old _
_ Or a friend when you're lonely
_ _ Or a love that's grown cold _ _
All [F] the wealthiest
[Bb] _
Person [C] _ is a pauper at [Dm] times _ _ _
_ [F] Compared to [C] the [F] man [C] _ _
[Bb] with a satisfied _ _ _ [F] Mind
_ [Bb] _ _ [F]
Thank _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ you _ _ _
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