Dixie Lullaby Chords by Leon Russell
Tempo:
107.15 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
D
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [F] [C]
[G]
[F] Gather round me people, got a [D] song to sing, [G] about that sweet thing of [C] your time.
[F] Black-eyed Susan, [D] made some catfish stew, [G] and I brought some homemade [C] wine.
[F] All the Southern children [C] like rock and roll, [F] the GD Mamas tell [C] you why.
[F] Got it on the boat [C] on [D] Africa, [G] it's a Dixon love [C] of mine.
[F] By Willie time [D] he had a dime to shine, [G] stand down on [C] Beale Street.
[F] He'll watch [D] the band say hello, [G] rock the [C] Suzy D.
[F] Why are you so happy, [C] Sir, to see White Buck?
[F] You got no reason to be happy, [C] Mr.
Sign.
[F] Willie just smiled [C] and [Dm] hopped his ride, [G] and sang Dixon the [C] Hullabye.
[Eb] [E]
[F] Now [D]
[G] [E]
[B] [F] [C]
[G] [F] you've heard the story of [D] the summer home, [G] where the hunters suck [C] a whole vine.
[A] [F] Anytime you think that you [D] might come yourself, [G] you ought to keep this [C] thought in mind.
[F] All you easy [C] riders better watch your step, [F] if you're walking down [C] below the line.
[F] That Louisiana man [C] is gonna get [D] you, yeah, [G] with that Dixon love [C] of [D] mine.
[G] He's got a Dixon love [C] of mine.
[Gm] Oh, it's a [G] Dixon [C] love of [Bb] mine.
[G] [C] [D] [Gm]
[G]
[F] Gather round me people, got a [D] song to sing, [G] about that sweet thing of [C] your time.
[F] Black-eyed Susan, [D] made some catfish stew, [G] and I brought some homemade [C] wine.
[F] All the Southern children [C] like rock and roll, [F] the GD Mamas tell [C] you why.
[F] Got it on the boat [C] on [D] Africa, [G] it's a Dixon love [C] of mine.
[F] By Willie time [D] he had a dime to shine, [G] stand down on [C] Beale Street.
[F] He'll watch [D] the band say hello, [G] rock the [C] Suzy D.
[F] Why are you so happy, [C] Sir, to see White Buck?
[F] You got no reason to be happy, [C] Mr.
Sign.
[F] Willie just smiled [C] and [Dm] hopped his ride, [G] and sang Dixon the [C] Hullabye.
[Eb] [E]
[F] Now [D]
[G] [E]
[B] [F] [C]
[G] [F] you've heard the story of [D] the summer home, [G] where the hunters suck [C] a whole vine.
[A] [F] Anytime you think that you [D] might come yourself, [G] you ought to keep this [C] thought in mind.
[F] All you easy [C] riders better watch your step, [F] if you're walking down [C] below the line.
[F] That Louisiana man [C] is gonna get [D] you, yeah, [G] with that Dixon love [C] of [D] mine.
[G] He's got a Dixon love [C] of mine.
[Gm] Oh, it's a [G] Dixon [C] love of [Bb] mine.
[G] [C] [D] [Gm]
Key:
C
F
G
D
E
C
F
G
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [F] Gather round me people, got a [D] song to sing, [G] about that sweet thing of [C] your time.
_ _ [F] Black-eyed Susan, [D] made some catfish stew, _ [G] and I brought some homemade [C] wine.
_ _ [F] All the Southern children [C] like rock and roll, [F] the GD Mamas tell [C] you why.
_ _ [F] Got it on the boat [C] on [D] Africa, [G] it's a Dixon love [C] of mine.
_ [F] By Willie time [D] he had a dime to shine, [G] stand down on [C] Beale Street.
_ _ [F] He'll watch [D] the band say hello, [G] _ rock the [C] Suzy D.
_ _ [F] Why are you so happy, [C] Sir, to see White Buck?
[F] You got no reason to be happy, [C] Mr.
Sign.
_ [F] Willie just smiled [C] and [Dm] hopped his ride, [G] and sang Dixon the [C] Hullabye.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ [E] _
_ _ [F] Now _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ _ [F] _ you've heard the story of [D] the summer home, [G] where the hunters suck [C] a whole vine.
_ [A] _ _ [F] Anytime you think that you [D] might come yourself, [G] you ought to keep this [C] thought in mind.
_ [F] All you easy [C] riders better watch your step, [F] if you're walking down [C] below the line.
_ [F] That Louisiana man [C] is gonna get [D] you, yeah, [G] with that Dixon love [C] of [D] mine.
[G] He's got a Dixon love [C] of mine.
[Gm] Oh, it's a [G] Dixon [C] love of [Bb] mine.
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [F] Gather round me people, got a [D] song to sing, [G] about that sweet thing of [C] your time.
_ _ [F] Black-eyed Susan, [D] made some catfish stew, _ [G] and I brought some homemade [C] wine.
_ _ [F] All the Southern children [C] like rock and roll, [F] the GD Mamas tell [C] you why.
_ _ [F] Got it on the boat [C] on [D] Africa, [G] it's a Dixon love [C] of mine.
_ [F] By Willie time [D] he had a dime to shine, [G] stand down on [C] Beale Street.
_ _ [F] He'll watch [D] the band say hello, [G] _ rock the [C] Suzy D.
_ _ [F] Why are you so happy, [C] Sir, to see White Buck?
[F] You got no reason to be happy, [C] Mr.
Sign.
_ [F] Willie just smiled [C] and [Dm] hopped his ride, [G] and sang Dixon the [C] Hullabye.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ [E] _
_ _ [F] Now _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ _ [F] _ you've heard the story of [D] the summer home, [G] where the hunters suck [C] a whole vine.
_ [A] _ _ [F] Anytime you think that you [D] might come yourself, [G] you ought to keep this [C] thought in mind.
_ [F] All you easy [C] riders better watch your step, [F] if you're walking down [C] below the line.
_ [F] That Louisiana man [C] is gonna get [D] you, yeah, [G] with that Dixon love [C] of [D] mine.
[G] He's got a Dixon love [C] of mine.
[Gm] Oh, it's a [G] Dixon [C] love of [Bb] mine.
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _