Chords for Eric Bibb - 'Going Down The Road Feelin' Bad'

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Eric Bibb - 'Going Down The Road Feelin' Bad' chords
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At six minutes after four o'clock at afternoon, my name is Roland.
Now down the hall in Studio B, where live sessions on WSW are made possible by Sierra
Nevada Brewing Company.
What a pleasure it is to welcome in Eric Bibb.
Hey, Eric.
How you doing, Roland?
I'm doing great, man.
You were in Vancouver last night.
Is that right?
Let's see.
The night before last, I flew into Atlanta last night.
You had a show in Atlanta?
No.
I had, mercifully, a night off in between traveling and all that kind of stuff.
We just drove up from Atlanta this morning.
All right.
You think back to some of the guys that must have influenced you, the old wandering troubadours.
They did it a little differently, didn't they?
Well, I guess there were less planes involved in their routing.
I think they probably had maybe more shows a week than I did.
There you go.
But they didn't get to go all over the world in a week.
That's right.
That's right.
The world tour stops tonight right here in Spendalley.
Just a little short swim down the hill and you'll be at the foundation for your show tonight.
Nice.
Yeah, looking forward to it.
Let's hear some songs.
What are you going to start us off with today?
I've been playing an old song that I learned from Mr.
Cephas, John, the late great John
Cephas from Cephas and Wiggins.
He played a lot of old songs that used to fly back and forth across the railroad tracks
back in the day.
There's an old song called Going Down the Road Feeling Bad.
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[Am] [D] [G] going to show bring [D] you back, honey, babe, [A] and I ain't going to be treated [D] this way.
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Well, feed me [A] on cornbread [D] and peas.
[G] Feed me on [D] cornbread and peas.
[G] Feed me on [D] cornbread and peas, [A] honey, babe.
I ain't going to be treated [D] this way.
When I'm down in this valley on my knees.
[G] Down in this valley on [D] my knees.
[G] Down in the valley on [D] my knees.
[A] I ain't going to be treated [D] this way.
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I'm going where the weather suits my clothes.
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[G] Going where the weather suits [D] my clothes, honey, babe.
[A] I ain't going to be treated [D] this way.
I'm going down that road feeling bad.
[G] Going down that road [D] feeling bad.
[G] Going down that road [D] feeling bad, honey, [F#m] babe.
[A] And I ain't going to be treated [D] this way.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ At six minutes after four o'clock at afternoon, my name is Roland.
Now down the hall in Studio B, where live sessions on WSW are made possible by Sierra
Nevada Brewing Company.
What a pleasure it is to welcome in Eric Bibb.
Hey, Eric.
How you doing, Roland?
I'm doing great, man.
You were in Vancouver last night.
Is that right?
Let's see.
The night before last, I flew into Atlanta last night.
You had a show in Atlanta?
No.
_ I had, mercifully, a night off in between traveling and all that kind of stuff.
_ We just drove up from Atlanta this morning.
All right.
You think back to some of the guys that must have influenced you, the old wandering troubadours.
They did it a little differently, didn't they?
Well, I guess there were less planes involved in their routing.
I think they probably had maybe more shows a week than I did.
There you go.
But they didn't get to go all over the world in a week.
That's right.
That's right.
The world tour stops tonight right here in Spendalley.
Just a little short swim down the hill and you'll be at the foundation for your show tonight.
Nice.
Yeah, looking forward to it.
Let's hear some songs.
What are you going to start us off with today?
I've been playing an old song that I learned from Mr. _
Cephas, John, the late great John
Cephas from Cephas and Wiggins.
He played a lot of old songs that used to fly back and forth across the railroad tracks
back in the day. _
There's an old song called Going Down the Road Feeling Bad. _
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[Am] _ _ [D] _ [G] going to show bring [D] you back, honey, babe, [A] and I ain't going to be treated [D] this way.
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_ _ Well, feed me [A] on cornbread [D] and peas.
_ _ [G] Feed me on [D] cornbread and peas.
_ [G] Feed me on [D] cornbread and peas, [A] honey, babe.
I ain't going to be treated [D] this way.
_ When I'm down in this valley on my knees.
_ [G] _ Down in this valley on [D] my knees.
_ [G] _ Down in the valley on [D] my knees.
_ [A] I ain't going to be treated [D] this way.
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_ _ I'm going where the weather suits my clothes.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] Going where the weather suits [D] my clothes, honey, babe.
[A] I ain't going to be treated [D] this way.
_ _ I'm going down that road feeling bad.
_ _ [G] Going down that road [D] feeling bad.
_ _ [G] Going down that road [D] feeling bad, honey, [F#m] babe.
[A] And I ain't going to be treated [D] this way.
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