Chords for Don't Let The Old Man In Acoustic Guitar Cover - Toby Keith
Tempo:
61.65 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Here's a Toby Keith tune.
This is part of a Clint Eastwood movie, if you've seen it, called The [A] Mule.
This one's called Don't Let the Old Man In.
[D] [A]
[D] Don't let the old man in.
I [G] won't leave this alone.
[A] Can't leave it up to him.
He's knocking [D] on my door.
And I knew all my life.
That's on they put [G] in.
[A] Get up and go outside.
Don't let [D] the old man in.
[D] [G] Many wounds I have lived.
[D] My body's withered and worn.
[A]
Ask yourself [E] how old you'd be.
If you didn't [A] know the day you were born.
Try [D] to love on your way.
[A]
And stay [G] close to your friends.
Toast [A] each sundown with wine.
[D] Don't let the old man in.
[G] [D]
[A]
[D] Many [G] wounds I have lived.
My body's [D] withered and worn.
Ask yourself [E] how old you'd be.
If you didn't [A] know the day you were born.
When [D] he rides up on his horse.
And you feel [G] that cold bitter wind.
[D] Look out your [A] window and smile.
[D] Don't let the old man in.
Look [A] out your window and smile.
[D] Don't let the old man in.
[A] Okay, there we go from Toby Keith.
[E] Nice tuning in.
Don't let the old man in.
Thanks for joining me folks.
We'll see you next time.
[N]
This is part of a Clint Eastwood movie, if you've seen it, called The [A] Mule.
This one's called Don't Let the Old Man In.
[D] [A]
[D] Don't let the old man in.
I [G] won't leave this alone.
[A] Can't leave it up to him.
He's knocking [D] on my door.
And I knew all my life.
That's on they put [G] in.
[A] Get up and go outside.
Don't let [D] the old man in.
[D] [G] Many wounds I have lived.
[D] My body's withered and worn.
[A]
Ask yourself [E] how old you'd be.
If you didn't [A] know the day you were born.
Try [D] to love on your way.
[A]
And stay [G] close to your friends.
Toast [A] each sundown with wine.
[D] Don't let the old man in.
[G] [D]
[A]
[D] Many [G] wounds I have lived.
My body's [D] withered and worn.
Ask yourself [E] how old you'd be.
If you didn't [A] know the day you were born.
When [D] he rides up on his horse.
And you feel [G] that cold bitter wind.
[D] Look out your [A] window and smile.
[D] Don't let the old man in.
Look [A] out your window and smile.
[D] Don't let the old man in.
[A] Okay, there we go from Toby Keith.
[E] Nice tuning in.
Don't let the old man in.
Thanks for joining me folks.
We'll see you next time.
[N]
Key:
D
A
G
E
D
A
G
E
Here's a Toby Keith tune.
This is part of a Clint Eastwood movie, if you've seen it, called The [A] Mule.
This one's called Don't Let the Old Man In.
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [D] Don't let the old man in. _
I [G] won't leave this alone.
_ [A] Can't leave it up to him.
_ He's knocking [D] on my door. _
And I knew all my life.
_ _ That's on they put [G] in.
_ [A] Get up and go outside. _ _
Don't let [D] the old man in.
_ _ [D] [G] Many wounds I have lived.
[D] My body's withered and worn.
[A]
Ask yourself [E] how old you'd be.
If you didn't [A] know the day you were born.
Try [D] to love on your way.
_ [A]
And stay [G] close to your friends.
Toast [A] each sundown with wine.
_ _ [D] Don't let the old man in. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ Many [G] wounds I have lived.
My body's [D] withered and worn.
Ask yourself [E] how old you'd be.
If you didn't [A] know the day you were born.
When [D] he rides up on his horse.
And you feel [G] that cold bitter wind.
_ [D] Look out your [A] window and smile.
_ [D] Don't let the old man in. _
Look [A] out your window and smile.
_ [D] Don't let the old man in.
_ [A] _ Okay, there we go from Toby Keith.
[E] Nice tuning in.
Don't let the old man in.
Thanks for joining me folks.
We'll see you next time.
_ _ _ [N] _ _
This is part of a Clint Eastwood movie, if you've seen it, called The [A] Mule.
This one's called Don't Let the Old Man In.
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [D] Don't let the old man in. _
I [G] won't leave this alone.
_ [A] Can't leave it up to him.
_ He's knocking [D] on my door. _
And I knew all my life.
_ _ That's on they put [G] in.
_ [A] Get up and go outside. _ _
Don't let [D] the old man in.
_ _ [D] [G] Many wounds I have lived.
[D] My body's withered and worn.
[A]
Ask yourself [E] how old you'd be.
If you didn't [A] know the day you were born.
Try [D] to love on your way.
_ [A]
And stay [G] close to your friends.
Toast [A] each sundown with wine.
_ _ [D] Don't let the old man in. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ Many [G] wounds I have lived.
My body's [D] withered and worn.
Ask yourself [E] how old you'd be.
If you didn't [A] know the day you were born.
When [D] he rides up on his horse.
And you feel [G] that cold bitter wind.
_ [D] Look out your [A] window and smile.
_ [D] Don't let the old man in. _
Look [A] out your window and smile.
_ [D] Don't let the old man in.
_ [A] _ Okay, there we go from Toby Keith.
[E] Nice tuning in.
Don't let the old man in.
Thanks for joining me folks.
We'll see you next time.
_ _ _ [N] _ _