Chords for Dixie Chicken by Little Feat
Tempo:
75.65 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
B
F#
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#] [A]
[D] [F#] [E] [A]
[C] I've seen the [F#] bright lights of Memphis and the Commodore [B] Hotel.
And underneath the streetlamp, I met a [Bm] seven-year-old.
Well, she [D] took me to [A] the river where she cast her [E] spell.
And in that seven-rule line, she sang this song [C#m] so well.
If you be my [A] visitor, I'll be your [E] Tennessee lamb.
And we can walk together [A] about it, mix it around, about it, mix it around.
[E] [A] Yeah, well, we made all the hot spots.
My money flowed like [B] wine.
And that low-down silver whiskey began to [A] fog my mind.
[D] And I don't [A] remember to spell through the money I put down.
[E] On the white big advance of Ford Road, up the house at [A] the end of [Am] town.
Oh, but boy, [A] do I remember the sale of her [E] frame and the nicest place to give her.
And the way she [A] called my name.
If you be my visitor, I'll be your Tennessee [E] lamb.
And we can walk together about [A] it, mix it around, about it, mix it around.
Oh, oh, oh.
[E]
[A] Yeah, well, it's been a [A] year since she ran away.
Yes, [E] that guitar player sure could play.
She always liked to [B] sing along.
[E] She's always handy [B] with a song.
Then one [A] night in the lobby of the Commodore [E] Hotel, asked for me to bartend at the City [A] Nobel.
After he handed me a drink, he began to hum [E] the song.
And all the boys ran.
I began to [A] stay around.
She's my Tennessee Tennessee lamb.
I'll be your [E] Tennessee lamb.
And we can walk together about [A] it, mix it around, about it, mix [Am] it around.
[A]
[D] [F#] [E] [A]
[C] I've seen the [F#] bright lights of Memphis and the Commodore [B] Hotel.
And underneath the streetlamp, I met a [Bm] seven-year-old.
Well, she [D] took me to [A] the river where she cast her [E] spell.
And in that seven-rule line, she sang this song [C#m] so well.
If you be my [A] visitor, I'll be your [E] Tennessee lamb.
And we can walk together [A] about it, mix it around, about it, mix it around.
[E] [A] Yeah, well, we made all the hot spots.
My money flowed like [B] wine.
And that low-down silver whiskey began to [A] fog my mind.
[D] And I don't [A] remember to spell through the money I put down.
[E] On the white big advance of Ford Road, up the house at [A] the end of [Am] town.
Oh, but boy, [A] do I remember the sale of her [E] frame and the nicest place to give her.
And the way she [A] called my name.
If you be my visitor, I'll be your Tennessee [E] lamb.
And we can walk together about [A] it, mix it around, about it, mix it around.
Oh, oh, oh.
[E]
[A] Yeah, well, it's been a [A] year since she ran away.
Yes, [E] that guitar player sure could play.
She always liked to [B] sing along.
[E] She's always handy [B] with a song.
Then one [A] night in the lobby of the Commodore [E] Hotel, asked for me to bartend at the City [A] Nobel.
After he handed me a drink, he began to hum [E] the song.
And all the boys ran.
I began to [A] stay around.
She's my Tennessee Tennessee lamb.
I'll be your [E] Tennessee lamb.
And we can walk together about [A] it, mix it around, about it, mix [Am] it around.
[A]
Key:
A
E
B
F#
D
A
E
B
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [A] _
_ [D] _ [F#] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ [C] I've seen the [F#] bright lights of Memphis and the Commodore [B] Hotel.
And underneath the streetlamp, I met a [Bm] seven-year-old.
Well, she [D] took me to [A] the river where she cast her [E] spell.
And in that seven-rule line, she sang this song [C#m] so well.
If you be my [A] visitor, I'll be your [E] Tennessee lamb.
And we can walk together [A] about it, mix it around, about it, mix it around. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ [A] Yeah, well, we made all the hot spots.
My money flowed like [B] wine.
And that low-down silver whiskey began to [A] fog my mind.
[D] And I don't [A] remember to spell through the money I put down.
[E] On the white big advance of Ford Road, up the house at [A] the end of [Am] town.
Oh, but boy, [A] do I remember the sale of her [E] frame and the nicest place to give her.
And the way she [A] called my name.
If you be my visitor, _ I'll be your Tennessee [E] lamb.
And we can walk together about [A] it, mix it around, about it, mix it around.
Oh, oh, oh.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ Yeah, well, it's been a [A] year since she ran away.
Yes, [E] that guitar player sure could play.
She always liked to [B] sing along.
[E] She's always handy [B] with a song.
Then one [A] night in the lobby of the Commodore [E] Hotel, asked for me to bartend at the City [A] Nobel.
After he handed me a drink, he began to hum [E] the song.
And all the boys ran.
I began to [A] stay around.
She's my Tennessee Tennessee lamb.
I'll be your [E] Tennessee lamb.
And we can walk together about [A] it, mix it around, about it, mix [Am] it around.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ [F#] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ [C] I've seen the [F#] bright lights of Memphis and the Commodore [B] Hotel.
And underneath the streetlamp, I met a [Bm] seven-year-old.
Well, she [D] took me to [A] the river where she cast her [E] spell.
And in that seven-rule line, she sang this song [C#m] so well.
If you be my [A] visitor, I'll be your [E] Tennessee lamb.
And we can walk together [A] about it, mix it around, about it, mix it around. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ [A] Yeah, well, we made all the hot spots.
My money flowed like [B] wine.
And that low-down silver whiskey began to [A] fog my mind.
[D] And I don't [A] remember to spell through the money I put down.
[E] On the white big advance of Ford Road, up the house at [A] the end of [Am] town.
Oh, but boy, [A] do I remember the sale of her [E] frame and the nicest place to give her.
And the way she [A] called my name.
If you be my visitor, _ I'll be your Tennessee [E] lamb.
And we can walk together about [A] it, mix it around, about it, mix it around.
Oh, oh, oh.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ Yeah, well, it's been a [A] year since she ran away.
Yes, [E] that guitar player sure could play.
She always liked to [B] sing along.
[E] She's always handy [B] with a song.
Then one [A] night in the lobby of the Commodore [E] Hotel, asked for me to bartend at the City [A] Nobel.
After he handed me a drink, he began to hum [E] the song.
And all the boys ran.
I began to [A] stay around.
She's my Tennessee Tennessee lamb.
I'll be your [E] Tennessee lamb.
And we can walk together about [A] it, mix it around, about it, mix [Am] it around.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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