Chords for Family Funeral Fight
Tempo:
95.9 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
E
G
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [B]
[Am] [A] [E]
[D] Now he was just a little fella, [A] barely [D] five foot three, but he caused a great commotion
[E] down in [A] Ducktown, Tennessee.
[D] Now it was nothing [C] that the old [G] man did or one word that he said, [Ab] fact is the trouble
[Bm] didn't start [E] till three days after [D] he was dead.
[Bm] It was a military funeral [D] with the family gathered round, [Bm] come to show the old man honor
[E] and to ease [A] him in the ground.
[D] But murmurs [C] spread among the [G] crowd and the mourners blood ran cold, when [Bm] up pulled a
big squad [E] car marked Tennessee [D] State Patrol.
It was the old [Gbm] man's youngest son, [G] due in twenty [D]-five to life, for burning down his
brother's [E] trailer and running [A] off with his wife.
[D] The entire family was divided, [G] held together by a shaky truce, [D] and then a woman [Bm] yelled,
I'm still alive!
[E] And all [D] hell broke loose.
[A] Brothers, uncles, sisters, cousins, knife and [Am] fist fights by the [A] dozens, yelling, [D] spitting,
biting, hitting, what [A] a sight to see.
[D] At the Ducktown, knock [G] down, family [D] funeral fight.
It started in the [E] afternoon and lasted [A] a half night.
[D] Ten were stabbed, two were shot, [G] nobody walked or [D] talked.
Quite right after the [Bm] Ducktown, knock [E] down, family [Dm] funeral fight.
[D]
Well, they called out the county mountains, [G] no more [D] highway patrol.
And after about an hour or [E] two, they finally [A] gained control.
[D] The sheriff said, this [Dm] is a disgrace [G] and I'm hauling all y'all in, [D] but not [Bm] until we've
brought this [E] service to a [D] decent end.
[B] So the honor [Bm] guard stepped forward, [D] fired their rifles in the air.
[Bm] An old lady who was snoozing [E] jumped and fell [A] out of her chair.
[D] And as she [C] hit that [B] astroturf, you won't believe what [G] happened then.
[D] A boy yelled, [Bm] roll the shotgun!
[E] And here we [D] go again.
[A] Mourners, police, honor [B] guard, [Am] relatives from near and [A] far, cussing, [D] fussing, biting, hitting,
what [A] a sight to see.
[D] At the Ducktown, knock [G] down, family [D] funeral fight.
It started in the [E] afternoon and lasted a [A] half night.
[D] Ten were stabbed, [C] two were shot, [G] nobody walked or [Abm] talked.
Quite right [D] after the [Bm] Ducktown, knock [E] down, family [D] funeral fight.
It was the Ducktown, knock [G] down, family [D] funeral feud.
You can't believe the mayhem [E] and the chaos [A] that ensued.
[D] Why, they even [C] shot the sheriff, [G] punched out the [Abm] preacher's lights.
[D] At the [Bm] Ducktown, knock [E] down, family [D] funeral fight.
The [Bm] Ducktown, knock [E] down, [A] family funeral [D] fight.
[Am] [A] [E]
[D] Now he was just a little fella, [A] barely [D] five foot three, but he caused a great commotion
[E] down in [A] Ducktown, Tennessee.
[D] Now it was nothing [C] that the old [G] man did or one word that he said, [Ab] fact is the trouble
[Bm] didn't start [E] till three days after [D] he was dead.
[Bm] It was a military funeral [D] with the family gathered round, [Bm] come to show the old man honor
[E] and to ease [A] him in the ground.
[D] But murmurs [C] spread among the [G] crowd and the mourners blood ran cold, when [Bm] up pulled a
big squad [E] car marked Tennessee [D] State Patrol.
It was the old [Gbm] man's youngest son, [G] due in twenty [D]-five to life, for burning down his
brother's [E] trailer and running [A] off with his wife.
[D] The entire family was divided, [G] held together by a shaky truce, [D] and then a woman [Bm] yelled,
I'm still alive!
[E] And all [D] hell broke loose.
[A] Brothers, uncles, sisters, cousins, knife and [Am] fist fights by the [A] dozens, yelling, [D] spitting,
biting, hitting, what [A] a sight to see.
[D] At the Ducktown, knock [G] down, family [D] funeral fight.
It started in the [E] afternoon and lasted [A] a half night.
[D] Ten were stabbed, two were shot, [G] nobody walked or [D] talked.
Quite right after the [Bm] Ducktown, knock [E] down, family [Dm] funeral fight.
[D]
Well, they called out the county mountains, [G] no more [D] highway patrol.
And after about an hour or [E] two, they finally [A] gained control.
[D] The sheriff said, this [Dm] is a disgrace [G] and I'm hauling all y'all in, [D] but not [Bm] until we've
brought this [E] service to a [D] decent end.
[B] So the honor [Bm] guard stepped forward, [D] fired their rifles in the air.
[Bm] An old lady who was snoozing [E] jumped and fell [A] out of her chair.
[D] And as she [C] hit that [B] astroturf, you won't believe what [G] happened then.
[D] A boy yelled, [Bm] roll the shotgun!
[E] And here we [D] go again.
[A] Mourners, police, honor [B] guard, [Am] relatives from near and [A] far, cussing, [D] fussing, biting, hitting,
what [A] a sight to see.
[D] At the Ducktown, knock [G] down, family [D] funeral fight.
It started in the [E] afternoon and lasted a [A] half night.
[D] Ten were stabbed, [C] two were shot, [G] nobody walked or [Abm] talked.
Quite right [D] after the [Bm] Ducktown, knock [E] down, family [D] funeral fight.
It was the Ducktown, knock [G] down, family [D] funeral feud.
You can't believe the mayhem [E] and the chaos [A] that ensued.
[D] Why, they even [C] shot the sheriff, [G] punched out the [Abm] preacher's lights.
[D] At the [Bm] Ducktown, knock [E] down, family [D] funeral fight.
The [Bm] Ducktown, knock [E] down, [A] family funeral [D] fight.
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[Am] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [D] Now he was just a little fella, [A] barely [D] five foot three, but he caused a great commotion
[E] down in [A] Ducktown, Tennessee.
[D] Now it was nothing [C] that the old [G] man did or one word that he said, [Ab] fact is the trouble
[Bm] didn't start [E] till three days after [D] he was dead.
_ [Bm] It was a military funeral [D] with the family gathered round, [Bm] come to show the old man honor
[E] and to ease [A] him in the ground.
[D] But murmurs [C] spread among the [G] crowd and the mourners blood ran cold, when [Bm] up pulled a
big squad [E] car marked Tennessee [D] State Patrol. _ _
_ _ _ It was the old [Gbm] man's youngest son, [G] due in twenty [D]-five to life, for burning down his
brother's [E] trailer and running [A] off with his wife.
[D] The entire family was divided, [G] held together by a shaky truce, [D] and then a woman [Bm] yelled,
I'm still alive!
[E] And all [D] hell broke loose.
[A] Brothers, uncles, sisters, cousins, knife and [Am] fist fights by the [A] dozens, yelling, [D] spitting,
biting, hitting, what [A] a sight to see.
[D] At the Ducktown, knock [G] down, family [D] funeral fight.
It started in the [E] afternoon and lasted [A] a half night.
[D] Ten were stabbed, two were shot, [G] nobody walked or [D] talked.
Quite right after the [Bm] Ducktown, knock [E] down, family [Dm] funeral fight.
_ _ _ _ [D] _
Well, they called out the county mountains, [G] no more [D] highway patrol.
And after about an hour or [E] two, they finally [A] gained control.
[D] The sheriff said, this [Dm] is a disgrace [G] and I'm hauling all y'all in, [D] but not [Bm] until we've
brought this [E] service to a [D] decent end.
_ [B] So the honor [Bm] guard stepped forward, [D] fired their rifles in the air.
[Bm] An old lady who was snoozing [E] jumped and fell [A] out of her chair.
[D] And as she [C] hit that [B] astroturf, you won't believe what [G] happened then.
[D] A boy yelled, [Bm] roll the shotgun!
[E] And here we [D] go again.
_ _ [A] Mourners, police, honor [B] guard, [Am] relatives from near and [A] far, cussing, [D] fussing, biting, hitting,
what [A] a sight to see.
[D] At the Ducktown, knock [G] down, family [D] funeral fight.
It started in the [E] afternoon and lasted a [A] half night.
[D] Ten were stabbed, [C] two were shot, [G] nobody walked or [Abm] talked.
Quite right [D] after the [Bm] Ducktown, knock [E] down, family [D] funeral fight.
It was the Ducktown, knock [G] down, family [D] funeral feud.
You can't believe the mayhem [E] and the chaos [A] that ensued.
[D] Why, they even [C] shot the sheriff, [G] punched out the [Abm] preacher's _ lights.
[D] At the [Bm] Ducktown, knock [E] down, family [D] funeral fight.
_ The [Bm] Ducktown, knock [E] down, [A] family funeral [D] fight.
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[Am] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [D] Now he was just a little fella, [A] barely [D] five foot three, but he caused a great commotion
[E] down in [A] Ducktown, Tennessee.
[D] Now it was nothing [C] that the old [G] man did or one word that he said, [Ab] fact is the trouble
[Bm] didn't start [E] till three days after [D] he was dead.
_ [Bm] It was a military funeral [D] with the family gathered round, [Bm] come to show the old man honor
[E] and to ease [A] him in the ground.
[D] But murmurs [C] spread among the [G] crowd and the mourners blood ran cold, when [Bm] up pulled a
big squad [E] car marked Tennessee [D] State Patrol. _ _
_ _ _ It was the old [Gbm] man's youngest son, [G] due in twenty [D]-five to life, for burning down his
brother's [E] trailer and running [A] off with his wife.
[D] The entire family was divided, [G] held together by a shaky truce, [D] and then a woman [Bm] yelled,
I'm still alive!
[E] And all [D] hell broke loose.
[A] Brothers, uncles, sisters, cousins, knife and [Am] fist fights by the [A] dozens, yelling, [D] spitting,
biting, hitting, what [A] a sight to see.
[D] At the Ducktown, knock [G] down, family [D] funeral fight.
It started in the [E] afternoon and lasted [A] a half night.
[D] Ten were stabbed, two were shot, [G] nobody walked or [D] talked.
Quite right after the [Bm] Ducktown, knock [E] down, family [Dm] funeral fight.
_ _ _ _ [D] _
Well, they called out the county mountains, [G] no more [D] highway patrol.
And after about an hour or [E] two, they finally [A] gained control.
[D] The sheriff said, this [Dm] is a disgrace [G] and I'm hauling all y'all in, [D] but not [Bm] until we've
brought this [E] service to a [D] decent end.
_ [B] So the honor [Bm] guard stepped forward, [D] fired their rifles in the air.
[Bm] An old lady who was snoozing [E] jumped and fell [A] out of her chair.
[D] And as she [C] hit that [B] astroturf, you won't believe what [G] happened then.
[D] A boy yelled, [Bm] roll the shotgun!
[E] And here we [D] go again.
_ _ [A] Mourners, police, honor [B] guard, [Am] relatives from near and [A] far, cussing, [D] fussing, biting, hitting,
what [A] a sight to see.
[D] At the Ducktown, knock [G] down, family [D] funeral fight.
It started in the [E] afternoon and lasted a [A] half night.
[D] Ten were stabbed, [C] two were shot, [G] nobody walked or [Abm] talked.
Quite right [D] after the [Bm] Ducktown, knock [E] down, family [D] funeral fight.
It was the Ducktown, knock [G] down, family [D] funeral feud.
You can't believe the mayhem [E] and the chaos [A] that ensued.
[D] Why, they even [C] shot the sheriff, [G] punched out the [Abm] preacher's _ lights.
[D] At the [Bm] Ducktown, knock [E] down, family [D] funeral fight.
_ The [Bm] Ducktown, knock [E] down, [A] family funeral [D] fight.
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