Chords for Don Wayne "Country Bumpkin"
Tempo:
89.8 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
G
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
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[A]
[E]
He walked into the bar and parked his lanky [D] frame upon
the tall [A]
barstool.
[A] [E] With a long soft southern drawl, said I'll just have a glass
of anything [A] that's good.
I marmed her with heart and knowing I [D] slowly looked
him [A] up and down.
[E] And she thought I wonder how on earth
that country bumpkin found [A] his way to town.
She said hello [D] country bumpkin.
[E] I was frowst down [A] on the pumpkin.
I've seen some size but man [D] you're something.
[E] Where'd you come from [A] country bumpkin?
It was just a short year later
in a bed [D] of joy filled tears yet [A] death like pain.
[E] Into this wondrous world of many wonders
one more [A] wonder came.
That same woman's face was wrapped up in a raptured [D] look of love
and [A] tenderness.
As she [E]
marveled at the soft and warm and cuddly boy child
[A] feeding at her breast.
She said hello [D] country bumpkin.
[E] Freshest frost down on [A] the pumpkins.
I've seen some size but [D] man you're something.
[E] Mama loves her [A] country bumpkin.
Forty years of hard work laid in a [D] simple quiet and peaceful [A] country place.
[E] Heavy hand of time had not erased the raptured wonder
from the [A] woman's face.
[E] [A] She was lying on her death bed knowing [C#m] fully [D] well her race
was [A] nearly run.
But [E] she softly smiled and looked into the sad eyes
of her [A] husband and her son.
She said so long [D] country bumpkin.
[E] Frost is gone now [A] from the pumpkins.
I've seen some sides and [D] life's been something.
[E] See you later country [A] bumpkin.
She said so [D] long country bumpkin.
[E] Frost is gone now [A] from the pumpkins.
I've seen some sides and [D] life's been something.
[E] See you later country bumpkin.
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[A]
[E]
He walked into the bar and parked his lanky [D] frame upon
the tall [A]
barstool.
[A] [E] With a long soft southern drawl, said I'll just have a glass
of anything [A] that's good.
I marmed her with heart and knowing I [D] slowly looked
him [A] up and down.
[E] And she thought I wonder how on earth
that country bumpkin found [A] his way to town.
She said hello [D] country bumpkin.
[E] I was frowst down [A] on the pumpkin.
I've seen some size but man [D] you're something.
[E] Where'd you come from [A] country bumpkin?
It was just a short year later
in a bed [D] of joy filled tears yet [A] death like pain.
[E] Into this wondrous world of many wonders
one more [A] wonder came.
That same woman's face was wrapped up in a raptured [D] look of love
and [A] tenderness.
As she [E]
marveled at the soft and warm and cuddly boy child
[A] feeding at her breast.
She said hello [D] country bumpkin.
[E] Freshest frost down on [A] the pumpkins.
I've seen some size but [D] man you're something.
[E] Mama loves her [A] country bumpkin.
Forty years of hard work laid in a [D] simple quiet and peaceful [A] country place.
[E] Heavy hand of time had not erased the raptured wonder
from the [A] woman's face.
[E] [A] She was lying on her death bed knowing [C#m] fully [D] well her race
was [A] nearly run.
But [E] she softly smiled and looked into the sad eyes
of her [A] husband and her son.
She said so long [D] country bumpkin.
[E] Frost is gone now [A] from the pumpkins.
I've seen some sides and [D] life's been something.
[E] See you later country [A] bumpkin.
She said so [D] long country bumpkin.
[E] Frost is gone now [A] from the pumpkins.
I've seen some sides and [D] life's been something.
[E] See you later country bumpkin.
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Key:
A
D
E
G
C#m
A
D
E
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_ [A] _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ He walked into the bar and parked his lanky [D] frame upon
the tall [A] _
barstool.
_ _ [A] _ [E] With a long soft southern drawl, said I'll just have a glass
of anything [A] that's good.
_ _ _ _ I marmed her with heart and knowing I [D] slowly looked
him [A] up and down.
_ _ _ _ [E] And she thought I wonder how on earth
that country bumpkin found [A] his way to town.
_ _ She said hello [D] country bumpkin.
_ [E] _ I was frowst down [A] on the pumpkin.
_ _ I've seen some size but man [D] you're something. _
_ _ [E] Where'd you come from [A] country bumpkin? _
_ _ _ It was just a short year later
in a bed [D] of joy filled tears yet [A] death like pain.
_ _ _ _ [E] Into this wondrous world of many wonders
one more [A] wonder came.
_ _ _ _ That same woman's face was wrapped up in a raptured [D] look of love
and _ [A] tenderness.
_ _ _ _ As she [E]
marveled at the soft and warm and cuddly boy child
[A] feeding at her breast.
_ _ She said hello [D] country bumpkin.
_ [E] _ Freshest frost down on [A] the pumpkins.
_ _ I've seen some size but [D] man you're something.
_ _ [E] Mama loves her [A] country bumpkin. _
_ _ _ _ Forty years of hard work laid in a [D] simple quiet and peaceful [A] country place.
_ _ _ _ [E] Heavy hand of time had not erased the raptured wonder
from the [A] woman's face.
[E] _ _ [A] _ She was lying on her death bed knowing [C#m] fully [D] well her race
was [A] nearly run.
_ _ _ _ But [E] she softly smiled and looked into the sad eyes
of her [A] husband and her son.
_ _ She said so long [D] country bumpkin.
_ [E] _ Frost is gone now [A] from the pumpkins.
_ _ I've seen some sides and [D] life's been something.
_ _ [E] See you later country [A] bumpkin.
_ _ She said so [D] long country bumpkin.
_ _ [E] Frost is gone now [A] from the pumpkins. _
_ I've seen some sides and [D] life's been something. _
_ [E] See you later country bumpkin. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ For more episodes head on over to www _ .countryroadtv.com _ _
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_ [A] _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ He walked into the bar and parked his lanky [D] frame upon
the tall [A] _
barstool.
_ _ [A] _ [E] With a long soft southern drawl, said I'll just have a glass
of anything [A] that's good.
_ _ _ _ I marmed her with heart and knowing I [D] slowly looked
him [A] up and down.
_ _ _ _ [E] And she thought I wonder how on earth
that country bumpkin found [A] his way to town.
_ _ She said hello [D] country bumpkin.
_ [E] _ I was frowst down [A] on the pumpkin.
_ _ I've seen some size but man [D] you're something. _
_ _ [E] Where'd you come from [A] country bumpkin? _
_ _ _ It was just a short year later
in a bed [D] of joy filled tears yet [A] death like pain.
_ _ _ _ [E] Into this wondrous world of many wonders
one more [A] wonder came.
_ _ _ _ That same woman's face was wrapped up in a raptured [D] look of love
and _ [A] tenderness.
_ _ _ _ As she [E]
marveled at the soft and warm and cuddly boy child
[A] feeding at her breast.
_ _ She said hello [D] country bumpkin.
_ [E] _ Freshest frost down on [A] the pumpkins.
_ _ I've seen some size but [D] man you're something.
_ _ [E] Mama loves her [A] country bumpkin. _
_ _ _ _ Forty years of hard work laid in a [D] simple quiet and peaceful [A] country place.
_ _ _ _ [E] Heavy hand of time had not erased the raptured wonder
from the [A] woman's face.
[E] _ _ [A] _ She was lying on her death bed knowing [C#m] fully [D] well her race
was [A] nearly run.
_ _ _ _ But [E] she softly smiled and looked into the sad eyes
of her [A] husband and her son.
_ _ She said so long [D] country bumpkin.
_ [E] _ Frost is gone now [A] from the pumpkins.
_ _ I've seen some sides and [D] life's been something.
_ _ [E] See you later country [A] bumpkin.
_ _ She said so [D] long country bumpkin.
_ _ [E] Frost is gone now [A] from the pumpkins. _
_ I've seen some sides and [D] life's been something. _
_ [E] See you later country bumpkin. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ For more episodes head on over to www _ .countryroadtv.com _ _