Chords for Della Mae "Walk On Boy"
Tempo:
71.95 bpm
Chords used:
Am
E
D
A
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Em] [Am]
I was [E] born one morning, the rain was [Em] pouring down.
I heard [G] my [D] mommy say to my pappy,
let's call [E] him John [Am] Henry Brown.
Walk on, boy.
Walk [E] on down the road.
You know there ain't [D] nobody in this whole wide world
that's going to help [A] you carry [Am] on.
Oh, I was [E] born in the morning.
[Am] I was just about [E] the age of 10.
[Am] You know I got me [E] a job working on the levee,
toting water for the [Am] hard working men.
Walk on, boy.
[A] Walk on [E] down the road.
[Am] You know there ain't [D] nobody in this whole wide world
[F] that's going to help you carry on.
[Am] [E]
[Am] [D] [Dm] [Am]
[E]
[Am] [D] [Am]
Never [Em] asked you, [Am] who's that [E] feathered brown?
[Am] You can tell him he's the man [D] who left his hand
to the skunk [F] and then he beat that steam [Am] drill down.
Walk on, boy.
Walk on, boy.
[A] Walk on down [E] the road.
[A] You know there ain't [D] nobody in this whole wide world
[F] that's going to help you [Am] carry on.
[E]
[Am] [D] [F] [Am]
[E]
[Am] [D] [Am]
[E] One day my [E] pappy told me, [Am] he said, son,
I have [E] advice for you.
[A] Find a good [D] woman, be good to her,
and she's [Em] going to be good to [Am] you.
Walk on, boy.
[E] Walk on, boy.
[A]
Walk [E] on down the [Am] road.
You know there ain't [D] nobody in this whole [F] wide world
that's going to help you carry your load.
[C] Walk on, boy.
Walk [Am] on, boy.
Walk [D] on down the [Em] road.
You know there [D] ain't nobody in this whole wide world
that's going to [E] help you carry your [E] load.
You know there ain't nobody in [Am] this whole wide world
that's going to help you carry your load.
[A]
I was [E] born one morning, the rain was [Em] pouring down.
I heard [G] my [D] mommy say to my pappy,
let's call [E] him John [Am] Henry Brown.
Walk on, boy.
Walk [E] on down the road.
You know there ain't [D] nobody in this whole wide world
that's going to help [A] you carry [Am] on.
Oh, I was [E] born in the morning.
[Am] I was just about [E] the age of 10.
[Am] You know I got me [E] a job working on the levee,
toting water for the [Am] hard working men.
Walk on, boy.
[A] Walk on [E] down the road.
[Am] You know there ain't [D] nobody in this whole wide world
[F] that's going to help you carry on.
[Am] [E]
[Am] [D] [Dm] [Am]
[E]
[Am] [D] [Am]
Never [Em] asked you, [Am] who's that [E] feathered brown?
[Am] You can tell him he's the man [D] who left his hand
to the skunk [F] and then he beat that steam [Am] drill down.
Walk on, boy.
Walk on, boy.
[A] Walk on down [E] the road.
[A] You know there ain't [D] nobody in this whole wide world
[F] that's going to help you [Am] carry on.
[E]
[Am] [D] [F] [Am]
[E]
[Am] [D] [Am]
[E] One day my [E] pappy told me, [Am] he said, son,
I have [E] advice for you.
[A] Find a good [D] woman, be good to her,
and she's [Em] going to be good to [Am] you.
Walk on, boy.
[E] Walk on, boy.
[A]
Walk [E] on down the [Am] road.
You know there ain't [D] nobody in this whole [F] wide world
that's going to help you carry your load.
[C] Walk on, boy.
Walk [Am] on, boy.
Walk [D] on down the [Em] road.
You know there [D] ain't nobody in this whole wide world
that's going to [E] help you carry your [E] load.
You know there ain't nobody in [Am] this whole wide world
that's going to help you carry your load.
[A]
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_ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
I was [E] born one morning, the rain was [Em] pouring down.
I heard [G] my [D] mommy say to my pappy,
let's call [E] him John [Am] Henry Brown.
Walk on, boy.
_ _ Walk [E] on down the road.
You know there ain't [D] nobody in this whole wide world
that's going to help [A] you carry [Am] on. _
Oh, I was [E] born in the morning.
[Am] I was just about [E] the age of 10.
[Am] You know I got me [E] a job working on the levee,
toting water for the [Am] hard working men.
Walk on, boy.
_ _ [A] Walk on [E] down the road.
[Am] You know there ain't [D] nobody in this whole wide world
[F] that's going to help you carry on.
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [Am] _ _ [D] _ _ [Dm] _ [Am] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [Am] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ Never [Em] asked you, [Am] who's that [E] feathered brown?
[Am] You can tell him he's the man [D] who left his hand
to the skunk [F] and then he beat that steam [Am] drill down.
Walk on, boy.
Walk on, boy.
[A] Walk on down [E] the road.
[A] You know there ain't [D] nobody in this whole wide world
[F] that's going to help you [Am] carry on.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [Am] _ _ [D] _ _ [F] _ [Am] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [Am] _ _ [D] _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [E] _ One day my [E] pappy told me, [Am] he said, son,
I have [E] advice for you.
[A] Find a good [D] woman, be good to her,
and she's [Em] going to be good to [Am] you.
Walk on, boy.
[E] Walk on, boy.
[A]
Walk [E] on down the [Am] road.
You know there ain't [D] nobody in this whole [F] wide world
that's going to help you carry your load.
[C] Walk on, boy.
Walk [Am] on, boy.
Walk [D] on down the [Em] road.
You know there [D] ain't nobody in this whole wide world
that's going to [E] help you carry your [E] load.
You know there ain't nobody in [Am] this whole wide world
that's going to help you carry your load.
_ [A] _ _
I was [E] born one morning, the rain was [Em] pouring down.
I heard [G] my [D] mommy say to my pappy,
let's call [E] him John [Am] Henry Brown.
Walk on, boy.
_ _ Walk [E] on down the road.
You know there ain't [D] nobody in this whole wide world
that's going to help [A] you carry [Am] on. _
Oh, I was [E] born in the morning.
[Am] I was just about [E] the age of 10.
[Am] You know I got me [E] a job working on the levee,
toting water for the [Am] hard working men.
Walk on, boy.
_ _ [A] Walk on [E] down the road.
[Am] You know there ain't [D] nobody in this whole wide world
[F] that's going to help you carry on.
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [Am] _ _ [D] _ _ [Dm] _ [Am] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [Am] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ Never [Em] asked you, [Am] who's that [E] feathered brown?
[Am] You can tell him he's the man [D] who left his hand
to the skunk [F] and then he beat that steam [Am] drill down.
Walk on, boy.
Walk on, boy.
[A] Walk on down [E] the road.
[A] You know there ain't [D] nobody in this whole wide world
[F] that's going to help you [Am] carry on.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [Am] _ _ [D] _ _ [F] _ [Am] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [Am] _ _ [D] _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [E] _ One day my [E] pappy told me, [Am] he said, son,
I have [E] advice for you.
[A] Find a good [D] woman, be good to her,
and she's [Em] going to be good to [Am] you.
Walk on, boy.
[E] Walk on, boy.
[A]
Walk [E] on down the [Am] road.
You know there ain't [D] nobody in this whole [F] wide world
that's going to help you carry your load.
[C] Walk on, boy.
Walk [Am] on, boy.
Walk [D] on down the [Em] road.
You know there [D] ain't nobody in this whole wide world
that's going to [E] help you carry your [E] load.
You know there ain't nobody in [Am] this whole wide world
that's going to help you carry your load.
_ [A] _ _