Chords for Django and Jimmie
Tempo:
129.1 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Em
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [Em]
[D] [Em]
[D] I'm a kid with a guitar [G] trying to play [A] noir.
When [D] they ask,
[E] [G] where does [A#] your style [D] come from?
I know what you mean, [G] because I learned [D] to sing
[G]
listening to [A] Blue Yodel [D] Number One.
[Bm]
We love Hank and Lefty, [F#m] Bob Wills, Ernest Tubb,
and [G] Johnny A.
Cash.
[Em]
If we had to pinpoint the start of who we are, [A] we'd go by
[G] the Django [D] and Jimmy, [A]
Paris and [D] Mississippi,
[G] a young singing [D] brick monk, [A] a jazz playing gypsy,
[G] and might not [D] have been [F#] a Merle [G] Hartwell.
If
[Em] not [A] for Django [D] and Jimmy,
[Em]
[D] [E]
[D] through the twenties and thirties, [G] Jimmy sang [A] his way
[D] to the top,
[G] straight up [A#]
those old TV [D] blues.
Django was a star, [G] he burned up a [D] guitar,
[G]
with just two [A] good fingers [D] to use.
[Bm] You can't turn back time, [A] or put more [D] sand [G] in the glass,
[Em]
sometimes at night I close my eyes and [A] go back
[G] to Django [D] and Jimmy, [A]
Paris and [D] Mississippi,
[G] a young singing [D] brick monk, [A] a jazz playing gypsy,
[G] and might not [D] have been [F#] a Merle [G] Hartwell.
[Em] If not for [A]
Django [D] and Jimmy,
[G] and might not [D] have been [F#] a Merle [G]
Hartwell.
[F#m] If [Em] not for [A]
Django and Jimmy.
[D]
[Em] Oh, [D] [Em] ladies.
[D] [N]
[D] [Em]
[D] I'm a kid with a guitar [G] trying to play [A] noir.
When [D] they ask,
[E] [G] where does [A#] your style [D] come from?
I know what you mean, [G] because I learned [D] to sing
[G]
listening to [A] Blue Yodel [D] Number One.
[Bm]
We love Hank and Lefty, [F#m] Bob Wills, Ernest Tubb,
and [G] Johnny A.
Cash.
[Em]
If we had to pinpoint the start of who we are, [A] we'd go by
[G] the Django [D] and Jimmy, [A]
Paris and [D] Mississippi,
[G] a young singing [D] brick monk, [A] a jazz playing gypsy,
[G] and might not [D] have been [F#] a Merle [G] Hartwell.
If
[Em] not [A] for Django [D] and Jimmy,
[Em]
[D] [E]
[D] through the twenties and thirties, [G] Jimmy sang [A] his way
[D] to the top,
[G] straight up [A#]
those old TV [D] blues.
Django was a star, [G] he burned up a [D] guitar,
[G]
with just two [A] good fingers [D] to use.
[Bm] You can't turn back time, [A] or put more [D] sand [G] in the glass,
[Em]
sometimes at night I close my eyes and [A] go back
[G] to Django [D] and Jimmy, [A]
Paris and [D] Mississippi,
[G] a young singing [D] brick monk, [A] a jazz playing gypsy,
[G] and might not [D] have been [F#] a Merle [G] Hartwell.
[Em] If not for [A]
Django [D] and Jimmy,
[G] and might not [D] have been [F#] a Merle [G]
Hartwell.
[F#m] If [Em] not for [A]
Django and Jimmy.
[D]
[Em] Oh, [D] [Em] ladies.
[D] [N]
Key:
D
G
A
Em
F#
D
G
A
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _
_ [D] I'm a kid with a guitar _ _ [G] trying to play [A] noir.
When [D] they ask, _ _
[E] _ _ [G] _ where does [A#] your style [D] come from? _ _
_ I know what you mean, [G] because I learned [D] to sing
_ _ _ [G]
listening to [A] Blue Yodel [D] Number One.
_ _ _ [Bm]
We love Hank and Lefty, [F#m] Bob Wills, Ernest Tubb,
and [G] Johnny A.
Cash.
_ _ [Em]
If we had to pinpoint the start of who we are, [A] we'd go by
_ _ [G] the Django [D] and Jimmy, _ [A] _
Paris and [D] Mississippi,
[G] a young singing [D] brick monk, [A] a jazz playing gypsy,
[G] and might not [D] have been [F#] a Merle [G] Hartwell.
If _ _
_ _ [Em] not [A] for Django [D] and Jimmy,
[Em] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _
_ [D] through the twenties and thirties, [G] Jimmy sang [A] his way
[D] to the top, _
_ _ [G] straight up [A#]
those old TV [D] _ blues. _
_ _ Django was a star, [G] he burned up a [D] guitar,
_ _ _ _ _ [G]
with just two [A] good fingers [D] to use.
_ _ [Bm] You can't turn back time, [A] or put more [D] sand [G] in the glass,
_ _ _ [Em]
sometimes at night _ I close my eyes and [A] go back
_ _ [G] to Django [D] and Jimmy, _ [A]
Paris and [D] Mississippi,
[G] a young singing [D] brick monk, [A] a jazz playing gypsy,
[G] and might not [D] have been [F#] a Merle _ [G] Hartwell. _ _
_ [Em] If not for [A] _
Django [D] and Jimmy, _ _
_ [G] and might not [D] have been [F#] a Merle _ [G]
Hartwell.
_ _ _ [F#m] If _ [Em] not for [A] _
Django _ _ and _ Jimmy.
_ [D] _ _
_ [Em] Oh, _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] ladies.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _
_ [D] I'm a kid with a guitar _ _ [G] trying to play [A] noir.
When [D] they ask, _ _
[E] _ _ [G] _ where does [A#] your style [D] come from? _ _
_ I know what you mean, [G] because I learned [D] to sing
_ _ _ [G]
listening to [A] Blue Yodel [D] Number One.
_ _ _ [Bm]
We love Hank and Lefty, [F#m] Bob Wills, Ernest Tubb,
and [G] Johnny A.
Cash.
_ _ [Em]
If we had to pinpoint the start of who we are, [A] we'd go by
_ _ [G] the Django [D] and Jimmy, _ [A] _
Paris and [D] Mississippi,
[G] a young singing [D] brick monk, [A] a jazz playing gypsy,
[G] and might not [D] have been [F#] a Merle [G] Hartwell.
If _ _
_ _ [Em] not [A] for Django [D] and Jimmy,
[Em] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _
_ [D] through the twenties and thirties, [G] Jimmy sang [A] his way
[D] to the top, _
_ _ [G] straight up [A#]
those old TV [D] _ blues. _
_ _ Django was a star, [G] he burned up a [D] guitar,
_ _ _ _ _ [G]
with just two [A] good fingers [D] to use.
_ _ [Bm] You can't turn back time, [A] or put more [D] sand [G] in the glass,
_ _ _ [Em]
sometimes at night _ I close my eyes and [A] go back
_ _ [G] to Django [D] and Jimmy, _ [A]
Paris and [D] Mississippi,
[G] a young singing [D] brick monk, [A] a jazz playing gypsy,
[G] and might not [D] have been [F#] a Merle _ [G] Hartwell. _ _
_ [Em] If not for [A] _
Django [D] and Jimmy, _ _
_ [G] and might not [D] have been [F#] a Merle _ [G]
Hartwell.
_ _ _ [F#m] If _ [Em] not for [A] _
Django _ _ and _ Jimmy.
_ [D] _ _
_ [Em] Oh, _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] ladies.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _