Chords for Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, Ashland Breakdown

Tempo:
146.5 bpm
Chords used:

F

C

D

Am

Eb

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, Ashland Breakdown chords
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Start with the young man over here on my left.
This is my 2011 crop of people by the way.
[Am]
[Fm] Young man been with me almost four years.
He grew up here in Nashville, Tennessee or up in Nashville.
And but he lives over in [Bb] Sparta, [F] my favorite home place.
[G] And second bass in the quartet is playing
some of the finest dobro that [Eb] you'll ever want to hear.
That's Josh [F] Swift [N] on the dobro.
[Eb] Little Bits South Carolina [F] makes his home up around Greenbrier, Tennessee these days.
And he's signed on the ball [Dm] almost a year ago now.
And [F] I yeah I got him out of the country
world of music.
I told him that all the money was over here on bluegrass.
[Db] And we're still [C] looking.
He's a great addition.
Quite a singer [F]
-songwriter.
This is Mike Rogers
playing [N] guitar.
[E] Young [F] man played bass for a couple three years.
[G] [F] Hello [Eb] everybody.
Are you having fun yet?
[D] [F]
[G] That's good.
Hey don't.
[N] What?
Don't touch me.
Hey you know what?
What?
I was on my,
I got this new iPhone [F] thing.
It's got Google and all that stuff on it.
Yeah.
[D] And I come across
[Dm] a picture of this slinky.
[Eb] You know a slinky.
[A] It reminded me of you.
[F] That's time for you to say
hi.
Oh well.
How [Bb] do they do that?
Well you know a slinky is [F] fun to play with but it's still fun
to [C] push down the stairs.
I won't say [Gm] that he talks a lot but I will tell [D] you that he's kind of a
fella that will answer a [Fm] question before you even ask it.
You know where wires go.
Where's that?
Washington [N] DC.
[Eb]
[C] Can I tell them who you are or you will be the mysterious?
[C] Well we refer [F] to him on
the [Cm] bus as a resident idiot but for [Eb] you all, because for you all [Bb] he comes to us from [Eb]
Richlands,
Virginia.
This [C] is Carl White, Wayne Grove.
And from a little town just [Gb] south of Charleston,
West [F] Virginia.
No, Southwest.
[N]
[Eb] Southwest [F] Virginia.
Population three, [C] four if he happens to be home.
[E] Quite a singer and he writes songs as well.
[F] Plays the bass with us and does a great job with it.
This is Corey Hensley.
[N]
[Cm]
Well here's the baby in the outfit.
[A] [Ab] [F]
He's a fine young banjo picker.
He came to work in January of this year and I said, sir, you look awfully [B] young.
How old are you?
[Db]
I said [C] 20.
Good gracious, I got t-shirts [Eb] older than you are.
One of the [Fm] finest young banjo pickers you'll hear though and [E] he comes from
Martinsville, Indiana originally.
[D] This is Jesse Baker.
[F]
Now out of Tampa, Florida.
They're proud to call [D] this fella a native son.
He does a wonderful job
[Bb] playing the fiddle.
One of the [Eb] finest fellows to travel with.
I've [Bb] had a board and he's [Eb] a great
guy.
You'll enjoy his [F] part of the program.
He's not going to talk to you a lot.
In fact, he worried
me a whole lot when he first came.
He wouldn't [Db] say much.
I [C] got worried about him periodically.
I'd
[F] get up and go back in the bunk room and take his pulse.
See [C] if he's still with us.
[Dm] Now if his color
is [F] good, I don't bother him.
[Gb] You'll enjoy Jason Perry on the [A] fiddle.
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[C] [G]
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Key:  
F
134211111
C
3211
D
1321
Am
2311
Eb
12341116
F
134211111
C
3211
D
1321
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Start with the young man over here on my left.
This is my 2011 crop of people by the way.
_ _ _ [Am] _
[Fm] Young man been with me almost four years.
He grew up here in Nashville, Tennessee or up in Nashville.
And but he lives over in [Bb] Sparta, _ [F] my favorite home place.
[G] _ _ And second bass in the quartet is playing
some of the finest dobro that [Eb] you'll ever want to hear.
That's Josh [F] Swift [N] on the dobro. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] Little Bits South Carolina [F] makes his home up around Greenbrier, Tennessee these days.
And he's signed on the ball [Dm] almost a year ago now.
And _ [F] I yeah I got him out of the country
world of music.
I told him that all the money was over here on bluegrass.
[Db] And _ _ _ we're still [C] looking. _ _ _
_ He's a great addition.
Quite a singer [F]
-songwriter.
This is Mike Rogers
playing [N] guitar. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] Young [F] man played bass for a couple three years.
_ [G] _ [F] Hello [Eb] everybody. _
Are you having fun yet?
[D] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ [G] That's good.
_ Hey don't.
[N] What?
Don't touch me. _ _
Hey you know what?
What?
I was on my,
I got this new iPhone [F] thing.
It's got Google and all that stuff on it.
Yeah.
[D] And _ I come across
[Dm] a picture of this slinky.
[Eb] _ You know a slinky.
[A] It reminded me of you.
_ _ _ [F] That's time for you to say
hi.
Oh well.
How [Bb] do they do that?
_ Well you know a slinky is [F] fun to play with but it's still fun
to [C] push down the stairs.
_ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ won't say [Gm] that he talks a lot but I will tell [D] you that he's kind of a
fella that will answer a [Fm] question before you even ask it. _
You know where wires go.
Where's that?
Washington [N] DC. _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ Can I tell them who you are or you will be the mysterious?
[C] Well we refer [F] to him on
the [Cm] bus as a resident idiot but for [Eb] you all, _ _ _ because for you all [Bb] he comes to us from [Eb]
Richlands,
Virginia.
This [C] is Carl White, Wayne Grove. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ And from a little town just [Gb] south of Charleston,
West [F] Virginia. _
No, Southwest.
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] Southwest [F] Virginia.
_ Population three, [C] four if he happens to be home.
[E] _ _ _ Quite a singer and he writes songs as well.
[F] Plays the bass with us and does a great job with it.
This is Corey Hensley.
_ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Well here's the baby in the outfit.
[A] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [F] _
He's a fine young banjo picker.
_ He came to work in January of this year and I said, sir, you look awfully [B] young.
How old are you?
_ _ _ [Db]
I said [C] 20.
_ Good gracious, I got t-shirts [Eb] older than you are. _ _ _ _ _
One of the [Fm] finest young banjo pickers you'll hear though and [E] he comes from
Martinsville, Indiana originally.
[D] This is Jesse Baker.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F]
Now out of Tampa, Florida.
They're proud to call [D] this fella a native son.
He does a wonderful job
[Bb] playing the fiddle.
One of the [Eb] finest fellows to travel with.
I've [Bb] had a board and he's [Eb] a great
guy.
You'll enjoy his [F] part of the program.
He's not going to talk to you a lot.
In fact, he worried
me a whole lot when he first came.
He wouldn't [Db] say much.
I [C] got worried about him periodically.
I'd
[F] get up and go back in the bunk room and take his pulse.
See [C] if he's still with us. _
_ _ [Dm] Now if his color
is [F] good, I don't bother him.
_ _ _ _ [Gb] You'll enjoy Jason Perry on the [A] fiddle.
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