Chords for DAVID ALLAN COE If That Ain't Country
Tempo:
80.325 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
Eb
Cm
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Bb]
You know, I'm just an old man now covered [Eb] with scars and most of my got fighting in them [F] redneck bars
[Fm] And a bunch of brand-new tattoos [Bb] this place put on me
Yeah, he covered up the ones I got in years [Eb] ago
Back in prison when I was just Dave Cohen, [F] I wasn't famous then and I [Bb] wasn't free
You know, I grew up in a three-room run-down shack [Eb] and the through the hill by the railroad track
[F] Where decent folks don't go when [Bb] the Sun goes down
My daddy worked at the goods return rubber company
He worked on [Eb] cars
My mama went to church and my daddy went to [F] bars and most people just called it the hillbilly [Bb] part of town.
I
Had a 55 Chevy when I was [Eb] 15.
I painted it red cuz I was still [F] green
I mean, yeah, I couldn't even afford [Bb] to buy a gas
[Eb] Had a [F] 410 rifle and a Bowie knife to [Bb] and red man the back of [Eb] that
I love that [Cm] you and we got them cars when them trains went past that ain't [F] country.
I [Bb] kiss your ass
[Eb]
[F] You're [Bb] here at the ball
Get a [Eb] friend country
[F] It's a [Bb] damn good show
I've [Eb] been on the ground
[F] [Bb] I
[Eb] Know Johnny Cash
God if [F] he wasn't country
Well, [Bb] I'll kiss your ass
Yeah, you know one of my sisters was a lady of the night [Eb] and then one day she saw the light
[F] And now she don't do those things that she used to [Bb] do
But she never came to the funeral when our father died
[Eb] And I said I'd forgive her but I guess I lied
[F] Because there just ain't no way for me to hide the way that I [Bb] feel
Now me and my brothers we took our younger sister Diane [Eb] down to the funeral home to see the old man
[F] Jimmy was the oldest and Diane.
She [Bb] was the youngest one
And Jack and Ray was in the middle and then there was me
[Eb] And I'm the one that turned 23 [F] and grew up to be that Yankees [Bb] rebel son
Time for change and I heard Bob Dylan [Eb] say it's been 20 years now since my daddy [F] passed away
But I can still picture him in [Bb] his overalls
Standing around the house where he made his deals
[Eb]
Around the porch was a bunch of old wheels [F] and some used Harley Davidson parts that [Bb] he sold for cash
Yeah, [Eb] there was 50 holes [F] in an old tin [Bb] roof
Me and my family [Eb] was living through
[Cm] [E] Everybody called us old poor white trash in a fat ain't country.
I'll [Bb] kiss your hair
[Eb]
[F] [Bb] Yeah
[Eb]
[F] Which is a damn [Bb] good joke I've been on [Eb] the ground the whole afternoon [F] [Bb] Yeah
[Eb] And [E] it's ready [F] country what
[Bb]
Said [Gm] a fat ain't [F] country.
What'd you say?
[Bb]
I said [F] a fat ain't country.
I can't hear you
[Bb]
Thank you very much
[B]
[N]
You know, I'm just an old man now covered [Eb] with scars and most of my got fighting in them [F] redneck bars
[Fm] And a bunch of brand-new tattoos [Bb] this place put on me
Yeah, he covered up the ones I got in years [Eb] ago
Back in prison when I was just Dave Cohen, [F] I wasn't famous then and I [Bb] wasn't free
You know, I grew up in a three-room run-down shack [Eb] and the through the hill by the railroad track
[F] Where decent folks don't go when [Bb] the Sun goes down
My daddy worked at the goods return rubber company
He worked on [Eb] cars
My mama went to church and my daddy went to [F] bars and most people just called it the hillbilly [Bb] part of town.
I
Had a 55 Chevy when I was [Eb] 15.
I painted it red cuz I was still [F] green
I mean, yeah, I couldn't even afford [Bb] to buy a gas
[Eb] Had a [F] 410 rifle and a Bowie knife to [Bb] and red man the back of [Eb] that
I love that [Cm] you and we got them cars when them trains went past that ain't [F] country.
I [Bb] kiss your ass
[Eb]
[F] You're [Bb] here at the ball
Get a [Eb] friend country
[F] It's a [Bb] damn good show
I've [Eb] been on the ground
[F] [Bb] I
[Eb] Know Johnny Cash
God if [F] he wasn't country
Well, [Bb] I'll kiss your ass
Yeah, you know one of my sisters was a lady of the night [Eb] and then one day she saw the light
[F] And now she don't do those things that she used to [Bb] do
But she never came to the funeral when our father died
[Eb] And I said I'd forgive her but I guess I lied
[F] Because there just ain't no way for me to hide the way that I [Bb] feel
Now me and my brothers we took our younger sister Diane [Eb] down to the funeral home to see the old man
[F] Jimmy was the oldest and Diane.
She [Bb] was the youngest one
And Jack and Ray was in the middle and then there was me
[Eb] And I'm the one that turned 23 [F] and grew up to be that Yankees [Bb] rebel son
Time for change and I heard Bob Dylan [Eb] say it's been 20 years now since my daddy [F] passed away
But I can still picture him in [Bb] his overalls
Standing around the house where he made his deals
[Eb]
Around the porch was a bunch of old wheels [F] and some used Harley Davidson parts that [Bb] he sold for cash
Yeah, [Eb] there was 50 holes [F] in an old tin [Bb] roof
Me and my family [Eb] was living through
[Cm] [E] Everybody called us old poor white trash in a fat ain't country.
I'll [Bb] kiss your hair
[Eb]
[F] [Bb] Yeah
[Eb]
[F] Which is a damn [Bb] good joke I've been on [Eb] the ground the whole afternoon [F] [Bb] Yeah
[Eb] And [E] it's ready [F] country what
[Bb]
Said [Gm] a fat ain't [F] country.
What'd you say?
[Bb]
I said [F] a fat ain't country.
I can't hear you
[Bb]
Thank you very much
[B]
[N]
Key:
Bb
F
Eb
Cm
E
Bb
F
Eb
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
You know, I'm just an old man now covered [Eb] with scars and most of my got fighting in them [F] redneck bars
[Fm] And a bunch of brand-new tattoos [Bb] this place put on me _
Yeah, he covered up the ones I got in years [Eb] ago
Back in prison when I was just Dave Cohen, [F] I wasn't famous then and I [Bb] wasn't free
You know, I grew up in a three-room run-down shack [Eb] and the through the hill by the railroad track
[F] Where decent folks don't go when [Bb] the Sun goes down
My _ daddy worked at the goods return rubber company
He worked on [Eb] cars
My mama went to church and my daddy went to [F] bars and most people just called it the hillbilly [Bb] part of town.
I
_ Had a 55 Chevy when I was [Eb] 15.
I painted it red cuz I was still [F] green
I mean, yeah, I couldn't even afford [Bb] to buy a gas
_ [Eb] Had a [F] 410 rifle and a Bowie knife to [Bb] and red man the back of [Eb] that
I love that [Cm] you and we got them cars when them trains went past that ain't [F] country.
I [Bb] kiss your ass
_ [Eb] _
_ [F] You're [Bb] here at the ball
Get a [Eb] friend country
[F] It's a [Bb] damn good show
I've [Eb] been on the ground
[F] _ _ [Bb] I
[Eb] Know Johnny Cash _
_ _ _ God if [F] he wasn't country
Well, [Bb] I'll kiss your ass _ _ _ _ _
Yeah, you know one of my sisters was a lady of the night [Eb] and then one day she saw the light
[F] And now she don't do those things that she used to [Bb] do
But she never came to the funeral when our father died
[Eb] And I said I'd forgive her but I guess I lied
[F] Because there just ain't no way for me to hide the way that I [Bb] feel
Now me and my brothers we took our younger sister Diane [Eb] down to the funeral home to see the old man
[F] Jimmy was the oldest and Diane.
She [Bb] was the youngest one
And Jack and Ray was in the middle and then there was me
[Eb] And I'm the one that turned 23 [F] and grew up to be that Yankees [Bb] rebel son
_ _ _ Time for change and I heard Bob Dylan [Eb] say it's been 20 years now since my daddy [F] passed away
But I can still picture him in [Bb] his overalls
Standing around the house where he made his deals
[Eb]
Around the porch was a bunch of old wheels [F] and some used Harley Davidson parts that [Bb] he sold for cash
Yeah, [Eb] there was 50 holes [F] in an old tin [Bb] roof
Me and my family [Eb] was living through
[Cm] [E] Everybody called us old poor white trash in a fat ain't country.
I'll [Bb] kiss your hair
_ _ [Eb] _ _
[F] _ _ [Bb] Yeah
_ _ [Eb] _
[F] Which is a damn [Bb] good joke _ I've been on [Eb] the ground the whole afternoon [F] [Bb] Yeah
_ [Eb] And _ _ _ _ _ [E] it's ready [F] country what
_ [Bb] _
_ Said [Gm] a fat ain't [F] country.
What'd you say?
[Bb] _
_ I said [F] a fat ain't country.
I can't hear you
[Bb] _
_ _ _ Thank you very much _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
You know, I'm just an old man now covered [Eb] with scars and most of my got fighting in them [F] redneck bars
[Fm] And a bunch of brand-new tattoos [Bb] this place put on me _
Yeah, he covered up the ones I got in years [Eb] ago
Back in prison when I was just Dave Cohen, [F] I wasn't famous then and I [Bb] wasn't free
You know, I grew up in a three-room run-down shack [Eb] and the through the hill by the railroad track
[F] Where decent folks don't go when [Bb] the Sun goes down
My _ daddy worked at the goods return rubber company
He worked on [Eb] cars
My mama went to church and my daddy went to [F] bars and most people just called it the hillbilly [Bb] part of town.
I
_ Had a 55 Chevy when I was [Eb] 15.
I painted it red cuz I was still [F] green
I mean, yeah, I couldn't even afford [Bb] to buy a gas
_ [Eb] Had a [F] 410 rifle and a Bowie knife to [Bb] and red man the back of [Eb] that
I love that [Cm] you and we got them cars when them trains went past that ain't [F] country.
I [Bb] kiss your ass
_ [Eb] _
_ [F] You're [Bb] here at the ball
Get a [Eb] friend country
[F] It's a [Bb] damn good show
I've [Eb] been on the ground
[F] _ _ [Bb] I
[Eb] Know Johnny Cash _
_ _ _ God if [F] he wasn't country
Well, [Bb] I'll kiss your ass _ _ _ _ _
Yeah, you know one of my sisters was a lady of the night [Eb] and then one day she saw the light
[F] And now she don't do those things that she used to [Bb] do
But she never came to the funeral when our father died
[Eb] And I said I'd forgive her but I guess I lied
[F] Because there just ain't no way for me to hide the way that I [Bb] feel
Now me and my brothers we took our younger sister Diane [Eb] down to the funeral home to see the old man
[F] Jimmy was the oldest and Diane.
She [Bb] was the youngest one
And Jack and Ray was in the middle and then there was me
[Eb] And I'm the one that turned 23 [F] and grew up to be that Yankees [Bb] rebel son
_ _ _ Time for change and I heard Bob Dylan [Eb] say it's been 20 years now since my daddy [F] passed away
But I can still picture him in [Bb] his overalls
Standing around the house where he made his deals
[Eb]
Around the porch was a bunch of old wheels [F] and some used Harley Davidson parts that [Bb] he sold for cash
Yeah, [Eb] there was 50 holes [F] in an old tin [Bb] roof
Me and my family [Eb] was living through
[Cm] [E] Everybody called us old poor white trash in a fat ain't country.
I'll [Bb] kiss your hair
_ _ [Eb] _ _
[F] _ _ [Bb] Yeah
_ _ [Eb] _
[F] Which is a damn [Bb] good joke _ I've been on [Eb] the ground the whole afternoon [F] [Bb] Yeah
_ [Eb] And _ _ _ _ _ [E] it's ready [F] country what
_ [Bb] _
_ Said [Gm] a fat ain't [F] country.
What'd you say?
[Bb] _
_ I said [F] a fat ain't country.
I can't hear you
[Bb] _
_ _ _ Thank you very much _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _