Chords for Ferlin Husky as Simon Crum - No. 1 West - 1990
Tempo:
67.85 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Eb
F
C
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Ah, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
Ha, ha, ha, ha!
Hi doggies, Abner.
Ah, hand me the screwdriver.
What do you want with it, Lum?
I'm gonna fix the Dad Blame Radio.
Well, if you get it fixed, you more than probably can't get any [C] country music.
I don't know, Abner, as long as we have people [Eb] like Brian Squire around, we gonna hear.
Hush, it's working.
What is it?
Ernest Tubb, Kitty Wells, Bill Anderson, and a whole host of others.
All at the same time?
No, between the blasted commercials, [Bb] Abner.
More and more every day, [Eb] I hear more people say,
[Bb] country music, that's the kind [F] for me and O.E.T.
[Bb] It's the kind that's sincere, and [Eb] to me it's been so [Bb] dear,
and no other [F] kind can take its [Bb] place, you see.
Oh, Kitty.
[Eb] I can't get enough [Bb] of that wonderful stuff,
I don't care what people [F]
say.
[Bb] Other kinds may come and go, just ask the [Eb] little singing ranger, Hank Snow.
[Bb] But good old [F] country music's [Bb] here to stay.
Well, they call us everything, [Eb] all the way that we sing,
[Bb] but I don't care what they [C] say or [F] do.
There [Bb] are songs of all sorts, but [Eb] country music's from the heart.
[Bb] Son, [F] I'll play [Bb] with you, oh, Kitty.
[Eb] I can't get enough of [Bb] that wonderful stuff,
I don't care what people [F]
say.
[Bb] Other kinds may come and go, [Eb] whisper Bill Anderson told me so,
[Bb] but good old country [F] music's here [G] to stay.
[Bb] [N]
Ha, ha, ha, ha!
Hi doggies, Abner.
Ah, hand me the screwdriver.
What do you want with it, Lum?
I'm gonna fix the Dad Blame Radio.
Well, if you get it fixed, you more than probably can't get any [C] country music.
I don't know, Abner, as long as we have people [Eb] like Brian Squire around, we gonna hear.
Hush, it's working.
What is it?
Ernest Tubb, Kitty Wells, Bill Anderson, and a whole host of others.
All at the same time?
No, between the blasted commercials, [Bb] Abner.
More and more every day, [Eb] I hear more people say,
[Bb] country music, that's the kind [F] for me and O.E.T.
[Bb] It's the kind that's sincere, and [Eb] to me it's been so [Bb] dear,
and no other [F] kind can take its [Bb] place, you see.
Oh, Kitty.
[Eb] I can't get enough [Bb] of that wonderful stuff,
I don't care what people [F]
say.
[Bb] Other kinds may come and go, just ask the [Eb] little singing ranger, Hank Snow.
[Bb] But good old [F] country music's [Bb] here to stay.
Well, they call us everything, [Eb] all the way that we sing,
[Bb] but I don't care what they [C] say or [F] do.
There [Bb] are songs of all sorts, but [Eb] country music's from the heart.
[Bb] Son, [F] I'll play [Bb] with you, oh, Kitty.
[Eb] I can't get enough of [Bb] that wonderful stuff,
I don't care what people [F]
say.
[Bb] Other kinds may come and go, [Eb] whisper Bill Anderson told me so,
[Bb] but good old country [F] music's here [G] to stay.
[Bb] [N]
Key:
Bb
Eb
F
C
G
Bb
Eb
F
_ _ Ah, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
Ha, ha, ha, ha!
Hi doggies, Abner.
Ah, hand me the screwdriver.
What do you want with it, Lum?
I'm gonna fix the Dad Blame Radio.
Well, if you get it fixed, you more than probably can't get any [C] country music.
I don't know, Abner, as long as we have people [Eb] like Brian Squire around, we gonna hear.
Hush, it's working.
What is it?
Ernest Tubb, Kitty Wells, Bill Anderson, and a whole host of others.
All at the same time?
No, between the blasted commercials, [Bb] Abner.
More and more every day, [Eb] I hear more people say,
_ [Bb] country music, that's the kind [F] for me and O.E.T.
[Bb] It's the kind that's sincere, and [Eb] to me it's been so [Bb] dear,
and no other [F] kind can take its [Bb] place, you see.
Oh, Kitty.
[Eb] I can't get enough [Bb] of that wonderful stuff,
I don't care what people [F]
say.
_ [Bb] Other kinds may come and go, just ask the [Eb] little singing ranger, Hank Snow.
[Bb] But good old [F] country music's [Bb] here to stay.
Well, they call us everything, [Eb] all the way that we sing,
[Bb] but I don't care what they [C] say or [F] do.
There [Bb] are songs of all sorts, but [Eb] country music's from the heart.
[Bb] Son, [F] I'll play [Bb] with you, oh, Kitty.
[Eb] I can't get enough of [Bb] that wonderful stuff,
I don't care what people [F]
say.
_ [Bb] Other kinds may come and go, [Eb] whisper Bill Anderson told me so,
[Bb] but good old country [F] music's here [G] to stay.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
Ha, ha, ha, ha!
Hi doggies, Abner.
Ah, hand me the screwdriver.
What do you want with it, Lum?
I'm gonna fix the Dad Blame Radio.
Well, if you get it fixed, you more than probably can't get any [C] country music.
I don't know, Abner, as long as we have people [Eb] like Brian Squire around, we gonna hear.
Hush, it's working.
What is it?
Ernest Tubb, Kitty Wells, Bill Anderson, and a whole host of others.
All at the same time?
No, between the blasted commercials, [Bb] Abner.
More and more every day, [Eb] I hear more people say,
_ [Bb] country music, that's the kind [F] for me and O.E.T.
[Bb] It's the kind that's sincere, and [Eb] to me it's been so [Bb] dear,
and no other [F] kind can take its [Bb] place, you see.
Oh, Kitty.
[Eb] I can't get enough [Bb] of that wonderful stuff,
I don't care what people [F]
say.
_ [Bb] Other kinds may come and go, just ask the [Eb] little singing ranger, Hank Snow.
[Bb] But good old [F] country music's [Bb] here to stay.
Well, they call us everything, [Eb] all the way that we sing,
[Bb] but I don't care what they [C] say or [F] do.
There [Bb] are songs of all sorts, but [Eb] country music's from the heart.
[Bb] Son, [F] I'll play [Bb] with you, oh, Kitty.
[Eb] I can't get enough of [Bb] that wonderful stuff,
I don't care what people [F]
say.
_ [Bb] Other kinds may come and go, [Eb] whisper Bill Anderson told me so,
[Bb] but good old country [F] music's here [G] to stay.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _