Chords for Dock Walsh - The Bulldog Down in Sunny Tennessee
Tempo:
115.75 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
F#
B
D#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Once I knew a little gal, [B] her daddy called herself.
She [E] was living [B] at a sauna, [A] TDC.
She had red long white hair, her [B] face was speckled there, [E] and of course she knew she was a gal [G#m] for me.
[G#] [A]
One day I set out doors just [D#m] to see that gal you know, [E] for I longed to sit right there [F#] by her side.
[A]
But her daddy always had [C#] a big dog, he was bad, [E] and I never could ask [A] her to be my bride.
The path I drew at last, [F#] on the inside gate I passed, and [E] I knew the old man's waiting [A] inside the door.
You [A]
could hear that bulldog growling [C#] through the gates, I could not see, [E] but I knew the old man's waiting just [A] to send that dog on me.
Round the corner I heard a click, heard [D#m] the old man holler, say, oh [E] I knew I'd get the [D] thing I'm looking [F#] for.
[A] I shall never forget that pup, [D#m] in that little old backyard lot, [E] where the bulldog chased me [A] on, on TDC.
I thought of my mother dear, [F#] and my pants began to tear, and [E] my darling son seemed almost lost to me.
[A]
You could hear those bells they singing, [F#] as she said farewell to me, [E] as I crossed the hills and hollers [A] to my home where I did flee.
As the moon rose in its glory, I [B] told my mother's story, [E] of that bulldog [F#] down in Sunday Tennessee.
[A]
She [E] was living [B] at a sauna, [A] TDC.
She had red long white hair, her [B] face was speckled there, [E] and of course she knew she was a gal [G#m] for me.
[G#] [A]
One day I set out doors just [D#m] to see that gal you know, [E] for I longed to sit right there [F#] by her side.
[A]
But her daddy always had [C#] a big dog, he was bad, [E] and I never could ask [A] her to be my bride.
The path I drew at last, [F#] on the inside gate I passed, and [E] I knew the old man's waiting [A] inside the door.
You [A]
could hear that bulldog growling [C#] through the gates, I could not see, [E] but I knew the old man's waiting just [A] to send that dog on me.
Round the corner I heard a click, heard [D#m] the old man holler, say, oh [E] I knew I'd get the [D] thing I'm looking [F#] for.
[A] I shall never forget that pup, [D#m] in that little old backyard lot, [E] where the bulldog chased me [A] on, on TDC.
I thought of my mother dear, [F#] and my pants began to tear, and [E] my darling son seemed almost lost to me.
[A]
You could hear those bells they singing, [F#] as she said farewell to me, [E] as I crossed the hills and hollers [A] to my home where I did flee.
As the moon rose in its glory, I [B] told my mother's story, [E] of that bulldog [F#] down in Sunday Tennessee.
[A]
Key:
A
E
F#
B
D#m
A
E
F#
_ _ Once I knew a little gal, [B] her daddy called herself.
She [E] was living [B] at a sauna, [A] TDC. _ _ _ _
She had red long white hair, her [B] face was speckled there, [E] and of course she knew she was a gal [G#m] for me.
_ [G#] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ One day I set out doors just [D#m] to see that gal you know, [E] for I longed to sit right there [F#] by her side.
_ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ But her daddy always had [C#] a big dog, he was bad, [E] and I never could ask [A] her to be my bride. _
_ _ The path I drew at last, [F#] on the inside gate I passed, and [E] I knew the old man's waiting [A] inside the door.
_ You [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ could hear that bulldog growling [C#] through the gates, I could not see, [E] but I knew the old man's waiting just [A] to send that dog on me.
_ _ _ _ Round the corner I heard a click, heard [D#m] the old man holler, say, oh [E] I knew I'd get the [D] thing I'm looking [F#] for. _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ I shall never forget that pup, [D#m] in that little old backyard lot, [E] where the bulldog chased me [A] on, on TDC. _ _
_ _ I thought of my mother dear, [F#] and my pants began to tear, and [E] my darling son seemed almost lost to me.
_ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ You could hear those bells they singing, [F#] as she said farewell to me, [E] as I crossed the hills and hollers [A] to my home where I did flee. _
_ _ As the moon rose in its glory, I [B] told my mother's story, [E] of that bulldog [F#] down in Sunday Tennessee.
_ _ _ [A] _ _
She [E] was living [B] at a sauna, [A] TDC. _ _ _ _
She had red long white hair, her [B] face was speckled there, [E] and of course she knew she was a gal [G#m] for me.
_ [G#] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ One day I set out doors just [D#m] to see that gal you know, [E] for I longed to sit right there [F#] by her side.
_ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ But her daddy always had [C#] a big dog, he was bad, [E] and I never could ask [A] her to be my bride. _
_ _ The path I drew at last, [F#] on the inside gate I passed, and [E] I knew the old man's waiting [A] inside the door.
_ You [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ could hear that bulldog growling [C#] through the gates, I could not see, [E] but I knew the old man's waiting just [A] to send that dog on me.
_ _ _ _ Round the corner I heard a click, heard [D#m] the old man holler, say, oh [E] I knew I'd get the [D] thing I'm looking [F#] for. _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ I shall never forget that pup, [D#m] in that little old backyard lot, [E] where the bulldog chased me [A] on, on TDC. _ _
_ _ I thought of my mother dear, [F#] and my pants began to tear, and [E] my darling son seemed almost lost to me.
_ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ You could hear those bells they singing, [F#] as she said farewell to me, [E] as I crossed the hills and hollers [A] to my home where I did flee. _
_ _ As the moon rose in its glory, I [B] told my mother's story, [E] of that bulldog [F#] down in Sunday Tennessee.
_ _ _ [A] _ _