Chords for Earl Dibbles Jr - Country Boy (Part 1)
Tempo:
110.025 bpm
Chords used:
A#
F#m
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Start Jamming...
I'm Earl Nebo Skinner.
I'm a country boy.
Of course I work hard.
People don't know if I'm on a schedule or not.
But I know I've got [N] a tough schedule.
I wake up.
[A#] [N]
Get dressed.
Sit on logs.
Checking out the wells.
Climb the windmill.
Rattle for bucks.
Shoot the gun.
Wake up.
Put a good dip in.
Rock a poison.
Fish for my ass.
And cats.
Walk around.
Fix the tank.
Stuff.
Jump the prop lines.
Whittle a good stick.
It really pisses me off when they just run in their mouth.
What the sh
I'm thinking what I'm saying.
I'm thinking what I'm saying.
So what?
I'm working.
I read every letter.
What?
I got a chain in the back.
I could've chained it up.
Big buck?
Well, I feel like I'm chained, boy.
Pull it out.
You tell me.
Come on. Woo!
Woo!
[F#m] [E]
And it's just spinning.
Spinning, spinning, [N] spinning, spinning, spinning, spinning.
Woo!
I'm like, you don't even learn something about country unless you come out here and tell me, boy.
Spinning like that.
Pop me out.
Right corner.
Right over there.
You can see.
Have a camera.
Put it in there.
Put a couple rags on there.
Got me in there.
Bam.
Wah!
Baby like that.
Earl Devlin Sr.
Survivor.
You know why I'm here.
It's a day in the life.
Get on there and make a money.
You look at me like I'm crazy.
I'm like, what?
Yeah, I'm not.
That's the only thing we can do.
We're smart.
I'm Earl Devlin Sr.
I'm coming here to prove that a country boy like me is going to work.
Is this all y'all want?
Woo!
Ow!
Woo!
Oh, splats out.
Come out.
Say, Fred!
Put it in there, boy.
Woo!
One, two.
Woo!
Like that.
Bam!
Fred!
You know, it's been a good experience.
Probably about 50, 60.
About over there?
I'm a country boy.
Of course I work hard.
People don't know if I'm on a schedule or not.
But I know I've got [N] a tough schedule.
I wake up.
[A#] [N]
Get dressed.
Sit on logs.
Checking out the wells.
Climb the windmill.
Rattle for bucks.
Shoot the gun.
Wake up.
Put a good dip in.
Rock a poison.
Fish for my ass.
And cats.
Walk around.
Fix the tank.
Stuff.
Jump the prop lines.
Whittle a good stick.
It really pisses me off when they just run in their mouth.
What the sh
I'm thinking what I'm saying.
I'm thinking what I'm saying.
So what?
I'm working.
I read every letter.
What?
I got a chain in the back.
I could've chained it up.
Big buck?
Well, I feel like I'm chained, boy.
Pull it out.
You tell me.
Come on. Woo!
Woo!
[F#m] [E]
And it's just spinning.
Spinning, spinning, [N] spinning, spinning, spinning, spinning.
Woo!
I'm like, you don't even learn something about country unless you come out here and tell me, boy.
Spinning like that.
Pop me out.
Right corner.
Right over there.
You can see.
Have a camera.
Put it in there.
Put a couple rags on there.
Got me in there.
Bam.
Wah!
Baby like that.
Earl Devlin Sr.
Survivor.
You know why I'm here.
It's a day in the life.
Get on there and make a money.
You look at me like I'm crazy.
I'm like, what?
Yeah, I'm not.
That's the only thing we can do.
We're smart.
I'm Earl Devlin Sr.
I'm coming here to prove that a country boy like me is going to work.
Is this all y'all want?
Woo!
Ow!
Woo!
Oh, splats out.
Come out.
Say, Fred!
Put it in there, boy.
Woo!
One, two.
Woo!
Like that.
Bam!
Fred!
You know, it's been a good experience.
Probably about 50, 60.
About over there?
Key:
A#
F#m
E
A#
F#m
E
A#
F#m
I'm Earl Nebo Skinner.
_ I'm a country boy.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Of course I work hard. _ _
_ People don't know if I'm on a schedule or not.
But I know I've got [N] a tough schedule. _ _
_ _ _ _ I wake up. _
_ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Get dressed.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Sit on logs. _
_ _ Checking out the wells. _ _ _
_ Climb the windmill. _ _ _
_ _ _ Rattle for bucks. _
_ _ Shoot the gun. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Wake up. _
Put a good dip in.
_ _ Rock a poison.
_ _ _ _ Fish for my ass.
And cats.
_ Walk around. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Fix the tank. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Stuff. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Jump the prop lines. _ _ _
Whittle a good stick. _ _ _ _ _
_ It really pisses me off when they just run in their mouth.
What the sh_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I'm thinking what I'm saying.
I'm thinking what I'm saying.
So what? _ _ _ _
_ _ I'm working.
I read every letter. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ What?
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I got a chain in the back.
I could've chained it up.
Big buck? _ _ _
Well, I feel like I'm chained, boy.
Pull it out.
You tell me.
Come on. Woo!
_ Woo!
_ _ [F#m] _ [E] _
And it's just spinning.
Spinning, spinning, [N] spinning, spinning, spinning, spinning.
Woo!
I'm like, you don't even learn something about country unless you come out here and tell me, boy.
Spinning like that. _
_ _ _ Pop me out.
Right corner.
Right over there.
You can see.
Have a camera.
Put it in there.
Put a couple rags on there.
Got me in there.
Bam.
Wah!
Baby like that.
Earl Devlin Sr.
_ Survivor.
You know why I'm here.
It's a day in the life.
_ Get on there and make a money.
You look at me like I'm crazy.
I'm like, what?
_ Yeah, I'm not.
That's the only thing we can do.
We're smart.
_ _ I'm Earl Devlin Sr.
I'm coming here to prove _ that a country boy like me is going to work.
_ _ _ _ Is this all y'all want?
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Woo!
Ow!
Woo!
Oh, splats out.
Come out.
Say, Fred!
Put it in there, boy.
Woo!
One, two.
_ Woo!
Like that.
Bam!
Fred!
You know, it's been a good experience.
Probably about 50, 60.
About over there?
_ I'm a country boy.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Of course I work hard. _ _
_ People don't know if I'm on a schedule or not.
But I know I've got [N] a tough schedule. _ _
_ _ _ _ I wake up. _
_ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Get dressed.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Sit on logs. _
_ _ Checking out the wells. _ _ _
_ Climb the windmill. _ _ _
_ _ _ Rattle for bucks. _
_ _ Shoot the gun. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Wake up. _
Put a good dip in.
_ _ Rock a poison.
_ _ _ _ Fish for my ass.
And cats.
_ Walk around. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Fix the tank. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Stuff. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Jump the prop lines. _ _ _
Whittle a good stick. _ _ _ _ _
_ It really pisses me off when they just run in their mouth.
What the sh_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I'm thinking what I'm saying.
I'm thinking what I'm saying.
So what? _ _ _ _
_ _ I'm working.
I read every letter. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ What?
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I got a chain in the back.
I could've chained it up.
Big buck? _ _ _
Well, I feel like I'm chained, boy.
Pull it out.
You tell me.
Come on. Woo!
_ Woo!
_ _ [F#m] _ [E] _
And it's just spinning.
Spinning, spinning, [N] spinning, spinning, spinning, spinning.
Woo!
I'm like, you don't even learn something about country unless you come out here and tell me, boy.
Spinning like that. _
_ _ _ Pop me out.
Right corner.
Right over there.
You can see.
Have a camera.
Put it in there.
Put a couple rags on there.
Got me in there.
Bam.
Wah!
Baby like that.
Earl Devlin Sr.
_ Survivor.
You know why I'm here.
It's a day in the life.
_ Get on there and make a money.
You look at me like I'm crazy.
I'm like, what?
_ Yeah, I'm not.
That's the only thing we can do.
We're smart.
_ _ I'm Earl Devlin Sr.
I'm coming here to prove _ that a country boy like me is going to work.
_ _ _ _ Is this all y'all want?
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Woo!
Ow!
Woo!
Oh, splats out.
Come out.
Say, Fred!
Put it in there, boy.
Woo!
One, two.
_ Woo!
Like that.
Bam!
Fred!
You know, it's been a good experience.
Probably about 50, 60.
About over there?