Gypsy, Joe And Me Chords by Dolly Parton
Tempo:
84.6 bpm
Chords used:
C#
E
B
C
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
We might have slept in a mayor's yard or camped by the river banks.
We fed ourselves from the fruit of the land and quenched our thirst with the rain.
beneath our feet.
Joe and me.
and a rag to fall on our backs.
knew was some abandoned shed.
[A] all we wanted [E] and the rest we didn't need.
free and simple for Gypsy Joe and me.
We fed ourselves from the fruit of the land and quenched our thirst with the rain.
beneath our feet.
Joe and me.
and a rag to fall on our backs.
knew was some abandoned shed.
[A] all we wanted [E] and the rest we didn't need.
free and simple for Gypsy Joe and me.
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C#
E
B
C
F
C#
E
B
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We might have slept in a mayor's yard or camped by the river banks.
We fed ourselves from the fruit of the land and quenched our thirst with the rain.
[E] We never [A] did allow no [E] roots to grow beneath our feet.
[B] Life just had no pattern for Gypsy Joe and me.
All we had was each other and a rag to fall on our backs.
The closest thing to a home we knew was some abandoned shed.
_ [E] But we had [A] all we wanted [E] and the rest we didn't need.
[B] Life was free and simple for Gypsy Joe and me. _
[C] _ _ _ Now Gypsy was my little dog I'd found by the road in a ditch.
And so I named him Gypsy, cause I named his sing to fit.
_ [F] Oh and Joe he [A#] _ was the flower [F] of my soul.
[C] Though he never said he loved me, I just [G] always [C] singed oh. _
While standing by the highway, a thumbing for a ride,
The speeding wheels of a passing car took Gypsy's life.
[F] I lost him [A#] where I owned [F] him and his loss was misery.
[C] Now there's no more Gypsy, _ there's just Joe and me.
_ _ [C#] _ _
Well the winter came and the snow did fall and the night was cold and still.
And the rags we wore were not enough, Joe [G#] he [C#] caught the chill.
And [F#] he told me how [B] _ _
he [F#] hit the sea.
And [C#] now there's no more Gypsy, no more Joe, there's just me.
While standing here on the edge of this bridge, looking down I see,
The face of Joe and Gypsy looking [C#] up at me.
_ [F#]
Once [B] at distance I can hear them calling [F#] me,
[C#] Tonight we'll be together again, Gypsy Joe and me.
Yeah tonight we'll be together again, Gypsy [G#] Joe and me. _ _
_ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
We might have slept in a mayor's yard or camped by the river banks.
We fed ourselves from the fruit of the land and quenched our thirst with the rain.
[E] We never [A] did allow no [E] roots to grow beneath our feet.
[B] Life just had no pattern for Gypsy Joe and me.
All we had was each other and a rag to fall on our backs.
The closest thing to a home we knew was some abandoned shed.
_ [E] But we had [A] all we wanted [E] and the rest we didn't need.
[B] Life was free and simple for Gypsy Joe and me. _
[C] _ _ _ Now Gypsy was my little dog I'd found by the road in a ditch.
And so I named him Gypsy, cause I named his sing to fit.
_ [F] Oh and Joe he [A#] _ was the flower [F] of my soul.
[C] Though he never said he loved me, I just [G] always [C] singed oh. _
While standing by the highway, a thumbing for a ride,
The speeding wheels of a passing car took Gypsy's life.
[F] I lost him [A#] where I owned [F] him and his loss was misery.
[C] Now there's no more Gypsy, _ there's just Joe and me.
_ _ [C#] _ _
Well the winter came and the snow did fall and the night was cold and still.
And the rags we wore were not enough, Joe [G#] he [C#] caught the chill.
And [F#] he told me how [B] _ _
he [F#] hit the sea.
And [C#] now there's no more Gypsy, no more Joe, there's just me.
While standing here on the edge of this bridge, looking down I see,
The face of Joe and Gypsy looking [C#] up at me.
_ [F#]
Once [B] at distance I can hear them calling [F#] me,
[C#] Tonight we'll be together again, Gypsy Joe and me.
Yeah tonight we'll be together again, Gypsy [G#] Joe and me. _ _
_ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
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