Chords for Foghorn Stringband "New Shoes"
Tempo:
92.6 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D]
Now if you're going down to New Orleans, baby, won't you [A] take me with you?
Oh, cause I can't stand sitting around wondering what it [D] is that you do.
Oh, now it seems the way that you talk to me ain't like the [A] way you used to.
And if things around here don't straighten out, I'm gonna buy [D] myself some new shoes.
I'm gonna walk [A] away from New York, I'm [G] gonna sing my [D] way [A] back home.
[D] Oh, now Louisiana and Baton Rouge, Luton Town, I sing the [A] blues to you.
Oh, I said I'd call you on the telephone, but find out you're not all alone.
[D]
Oh, so I walk on down to the Five and Dime, I buy some shoes, they're starting to look real [A] fine today.
Oh, and I got my head up high and I never cry, I carry [D] on that way.
I'm [G] gonna [D] walk away [A] from your heart, I'm [G] gonna sing my [D] way [A] back home.
I'm [G] gonna walk [D] away from your [A] heart, I'm [G] gonna sing my [D] way [A] back home.
[D] Oh,
[A]
[D]
[A]
[D]
now Louisiana and Baton Rouge, Luton Town, I sing the [A] blues to you.
Oh, I said I'd call you on the telephone, but find out you're not [D] all alone.
Oh, so I walk on down to the Five and Dime, I buy some shoes, they're starting to look real [A] fine today.
Oh, and I got my head up high and I never cry, I [D] carry on that way.
I'm [G] gonna walk [D] away [A] from your heart, I'm [G] gonna sing [D] my way [A] back home.
I'm [G] gonna walk [D] away [A] from your heart, I'm [G] gonna sing [D] my way back home.
[Em] Oh, I'm [G] gonna walk [D] away [A] from your heart, yes, I'm [G] gonna sing my [D] way [A] back home.
Oh, I'm [G] gonna walk [D] away [A] from your heart, yes, I'm [G] gonna sing my [D] [A] way back home.
Luton, [D] Luton, Luton.
[N] New shoes, thank you so much.
Now if you're going down to New Orleans, baby, won't you [A] take me with you?
Oh, cause I can't stand sitting around wondering what it [D] is that you do.
Oh, now it seems the way that you talk to me ain't like the [A] way you used to.
And if things around here don't straighten out, I'm gonna buy [D] myself some new shoes.
I'm gonna walk [A] away from New York, I'm [G] gonna sing my [D] way [A] back home.
[D] Oh, now Louisiana and Baton Rouge, Luton Town, I sing the [A] blues to you.
Oh, I said I'd call you on the telephone, but find out you're not all alone.
[D]
Oh, so I walk on down to the Five and Dime, I buy some shoes, they're starting to look real [A] fine today.
Oh, and I got my head up high and I never cry, I carry [D] on that way.
I'm [G] gonna [D] walk away [A] from your heart, I'm [G] gonna sing my [D] way [A] back home.
I'm [G] gonna walk [D] away from your [A] heart, I'm [G] gonna sing my [D] way [A] back home.
[D] Oh,
[A]
[D]
[A]
[D]
now Louisiana and Baton Rouge, Luton Town, I sing the [A] blues to you.
Oh, I said I'd call you on the telephone, but find out you're not [D] all alone.
Oh, so I walk on down to the Five and Dime, I buy some shoes, they're starting to look real [A] fine today.
Oh, and I got my head up high and I never cry, I [D] carry on that way.
I'm [G] gonna walk [D] away [A] from your heart, I'm [G] gonna sing [D] my way [A] back home.
I'm [G] gonna walk [D] away [A] from your heart, I'm [G] gonna sing [D] my way back home.
[Em] Oh, I'm [G] gonna walk [D] away [A] from your heart, yes, I'm [G] gonna sing my [D] way [A] back home.
Oh, I'm [G] gonna walk [D] away [A] from your heart, yes, I'm [G] gonna sing my [D] [A] way back home.
Luton, [D] Luton, Luton.
[N] New shoes, thank you so much.
Key:
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_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Now if you're going down to New Orleans, baby, won't you [A] take me with you?
_ Oh, cause I can't stand sitting around wondering what it [D] is that you do.
_ Oh, now it seems the way that you talk to me ain't like the [A] way you used to. _
And if things around here don't straighten out, I'm gonna buy [D] myself some new shoes.
I'm gonna walk [A] away from New York, _ I'm [G] gonna sing my [D] way [A] back home.
_ _ [D] _ Oh, _ _ _ _ now Louisiana and Baton Rouge, Luton Town, I sing the [A] blues to you.
Oh, I said I'd call you on the telephone, but find out you're not all alone.
[D] _
_ _ Oh, so I walk on down to the Five and Dime, I buy some shoes, they're starting to look real [A] fine today.
_ Oh, and I got my head up high and I never cry, I carry [D] on that way.
I'm [G] gonna [D] walk away [A] from your heart, I'm [G] gonna sing my [D] way [A] back home.
I'm [G] gonna walk [D] away from your [A] heart, I'm [G] gonna sing my [D] way [A] back home. _
_ [D] _ _ Oh, _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
now Louisiana and Baton Rouge, Luton Town, I sing the [A] blues to you.
Oh, I said I'd call you on the telephone, but find out you're not [D] all alone.
Oh, _ so I walk on down to the Five and Dime, I buy some shoes, they're starting to look real [A] fine today.
_ Oh, and I got my head up high and I never cry, I [D] carry on that way.
I'm [G] gonna walk [D] away [A] from your heart, I'm [G] gonna sing [D] my way [A] back home.
I'm [G] gonna walk [D] away [A] from your heart, I'm [G] gonna sing [D] my way back home.
[Em] Oh, I'm [G] gonna walk [D] away [A] from your heart, yes, I'm [G] gonna sing my [D] way [A] back home.
Oh, I'm [G] gonna walk [D] away [A] from your heart, yes, I'm [G] gonna sing my [D] [A] way back home.
Luton, [D] Luton, Luton. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ New shoes, thank you so much. _
_ _ Now if you're going down to New Orleans, baby, won't you [A] take me with you?
_ Oh, cause I can't stand sitting around wondering what it [D] is that you do.
_ Oh, now it seems the way that you talk to me ain't like the [A] way you used to. _
And if things around here don't straighten out, I'm gonna buy [D] myself some new shoes.
I'm gonna walk [A] away from New York, _ I'm [G] gonna sing my [D] way [A] back home.
_ _ [D] _ Oh, _ _ _ _ now Louisiana and Baton Rouge, Luton Town, I sing the [A] blues to you.
Oh, I said I'd call you on the telephone, but find out you're not all alone.
[D] _
_ _ Oh, so I walk on down to the Five and Dime, I buy some shoes, they're starting to look real [A] fine today.
_ Oh, and I got my head up high and I never cry, I carry [D] on that way.
I'm [G] gonna [D] walk away [A] from your heart, I'm [G] gonna sing my [D] way [A] back home.
I'm [G] gonna walk [D] away from your [A] heart, I'm [G] gonna sing my [D] way [A] back home. _
_ [D] _ _ Oh, _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
now Louisiana and Baton Rouge, Luton Town, I sing the [A] blues to you.
Oh, I said I'd call you on the telephone, but find out you're not [D] all alone.
Oh, _ so I walk on down to the Five and Dime, I buy some shoes, they're starting to look real [A] fine today.
_ Oh, and I got my head up high and I never cry, I [D] carry on that way.
I'm [G] gonna walk [D] away [A] from your heart, I'm [G] gonna sing [D] my way [A] back home.
I'm [G] gonna walk [D] away [A] from your heart, I'm [G] gonna sing [D] my way back home.
[Em] Oh, I'm [G] gonna walk [D] away [A] from your heart, yes, I'm [G] gonna sing my [D] way [A] back home.
Oh, I'm [G] gonna walk [D] away [A] from your heart, yes, I'm [G] gonna sing my [D] [A] way back home.
Luton, [D] Luton, Luton. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ New shoes, thank you so much. _