Chords for Hank Williams jr (Cant you see)
Tempo:
92.8 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F#] Welcome [D#] back to our [F#] show.
I want to say a few words of thanks.
First [N] of all, my old buddy, Miss Connie Smith.
Lots of pretty girls this week.
Our discovery of the week comes from the state of Oklahoma.
Here's Miss Jan Freeman.
And a good old alabaster in the show as we welcome back,
[D] Coach and Coach Hank Williams, Jr.
[G]
[B] [D]
I'm [G]
[D]
gonna ride a red [C] train down to the
[G] slaughterhouse.
I don't care [D] where it goes.
I'm gonna climb a mountain.
[C]
[G] I'm going down, nobody gonna [D] know.
Hate to see, [C] hate to see [G] what a woman's [D] done to me.
Hate to see, [C] hate to see [G] what a woman's [D] done to me.
[D] I'm gonna find [C] me a hole in the wall.
[G] I'm gonna crawl [D] inside a dime.
Call my name, [C] meet a woman.
[G] She never told [D] me goodbye.
Hate to see, hate [Am] to see [G] what I do [D] in the name.
Hate to see, [C] hate to see [Am]
[G] what a woman's [D] done to me.
[C]
[G] [D]
I'm [Am]
[G] [Em] [D]
gonna find me [C] a ticket at the station, [G] Lordy.
I don't care [D] where it goes.
I'm gonna find me [C] a hole in the [Dm] wall.
[G] Nobody [D] gonna know.
Hate to see, hate [C] to see what a [G] woman's done to me.
You [D] know what I mean.
Hate to see, hate [C] to see [Am] what a [G] woman's done [D] to me.
Hate to see, hate [C] to see what a [G] woman's done [D] to me.
Hate to see, hate [C] to see [G] what a woman's done to [D] me.
[N]
Let's see, Randall Hank Williams Jr.,
also known as Bo Cephas, right?
Ten-four.
Hank, we welcome you back to the show.
Thank you, Ron.
I'm glad to be back.
I know there was a time we didn't think you'd be back,
when you fell 500 feet in the mountains of Montana
and almost fell to your death, didn't you?
It was rough.
And the reason for the dark glasses is because Hank is undergoing cosmetic surgery at this time.
How many operations?
I've had five and two more to go, and the doctors have done a wonderful job.
You don't know how great.
People talk a lot about doctors a lot of times.
You know Ralph, and they just sit around and make a lot of money,
but believe me, they can come in handy.
I know.
They literally put you back together again, didn't they?
Completely, yeah.
Just everything.
I landed on a rock full force on my face, and they did a pretty good job.
I never thought I'd sing again, and I told them it was up to them, and they got me going.
We're certainly glad about that.
I'm tickled to death.
We're going to put [G] you back to work in a little bit.
That's right.
Ralph, why don't you introduce this little lady up here?
I saw her give you a big hug in rehearsal a while ago.
I've known this lady since I was about, I don't know, about 14 or 15.
I told her a while ago she looks better now than she did then.
A nice hand for, I guess, the best singer in country music from the
I want to say a few words of thanks.
First [N] of all, my old buddy, Miss Connie Smith.
Lots of pretty girls this week.
Our discovery of the week comes from the state of Oklahoma.
Here's Miss Jan Freeman.
And a good old alabaster in the show as we welcome back,
[D] Coach and Coach Hank Williams, Jr.
[G]
[B] [D]
I'm [G]
[D]
gonna ride a red [C] train down to the
[G] slaughterhouse.
I don't care [D] where it goes.
I'm gonna climb a mountain.
[C]
[G] I'm going down, nobody gonna [D] know.
Hate to see, [C] hate to see [G] what a woman's [D] done to me.
Hate to see, [C] hate to see [G] what a woman's [D] done to me.
[D] I'm gonna find [C] me a hole in the wall.
[G] I'm gonna crawl [D] inside a dime.
Call my name, [C] meet a woman.
[G] She never told [D] me goodbye.
Hate to see, hate [Am] to see [G] what I do [D] in the name.
Hate to see, [C] hate to see [Am]
[G] what a woman's [D] done to me.
[C]
[G] [D]
I'm [Am]
[G] [Em] [D]
gonna find me [C] a ticket at the station, [G] Lordy.
I don't care [D] where it goes.
I'm gonna find me [C] a hole in the [Dm] wall.
[G] Nobody [D] gonna know.
Hate to see, hate [C] to see what a [G] woman's done to me.
You [D] know what I mean.
Hate to see, hate [C] to see [Am] what a [G] woman's done [D] to me.
Hate to see, hate [C] to see what a [G] woman's done [D] to me.
Hate to see, hate [C] to see [G] what a woman's done to [D] me.
[N]
Let's see, Randall Hank Williams Jr.,
also known as Bo Cephas, right?
Ten-four.
Hank, we welcome you back to the show.
Thank you, Ron.
I'm glad to be back.
I know there was a time we didn't think you'd be back,
when you fell 500 feet in the mountains of Montana
and almost fell to your death, didn't you?
It was rough.
And the reason for the dark glasses is because Hank is undergoing cosmetic surgery at this time.
How many operations?
I've had five and two more to go, and the doctors have done a wonderful job.
You don't know how great.
People talk a lot about doctors a lot of times.
You know Ralph, and they just sit around and make a lot of money,
but believe me, they can come in handy.
I know.
They literally put you back together again, didn't they?
Completely, yeah.
Just everything.
I landed on a rock full force on my face, and they did a pretty good job.
I never thought I'd sing again, and I told them it was up to them, and they got me going.
We're certainly glad about that.
I'm tickled to death.
We're going to put [G] you back to work in a little bit.
That's right.
Ralph, why don't you introduce this little lady up here?
I saw her give you a big hug in rehearsal a while ago.
I've known this lady since I was about, I don't know, about 14 or 15.
I told her a while ago she looks better now than she did then.
A nice hand for, I guess, the best singer in country music from the
Key:
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[F#] _ _ _ Welcome [D#] back to our [F#] show.
I want to say a few words of thanks.
First [N] of all, my old buddy, Miss Connie Smith. _
_ _ Lots of pretty girls this week.
Our discovery of the week comes from the state of Oklahoma.
Here's Miss Jan Freeman.
_ And a good old alabaster in the show as we welcome back,
[D] Coach and Coach Hank Williams, Jr.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ I'm [G] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
gonna ride a red [C] train down to the _
[G] slaughterhouse.
I don't care [D] where it goes. _ _
I'm gonna climb a mountain.
[C] _ _ _ _
[G] _ I'm going down, nobody gonna [D] know. _
Hate to see, _ [C] hate to see _ [G] what a woman's [D] done to me. _
Hate to see, _ [C] hate to see _ [G] what a woman's [D] done to me. _ _
[D] _ I'm gonna find [C] me a hole in the wall.
[G] _ I'm gonna crawl [D] inside a dime. _ _
_ Call my name, [C] _ meet a woman.
[G] _ She never told [D] me goodbye. _
Hate to see, hate [Am] to see _ [G] what I do _ [D] in the name. _
Hate to see, _ [C] hate to see _ [Am]
[G] what a woman's [D] done to me. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
I'm _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ gonna find me [C] a ticket at the station, [G] Lordy.
I don't care [D] where it goes. _ _ _
_ I'm gonna find me [C] a hole in the [Dm] wall.
[G] _ _ Nobody [D] gonna know. _
Hate to see, _ hate [C] to see what a [G] woman's done to me.
You [D] know what I mean.
_ Hate to see, _ hate [C] to see [Am] what a [G] _ _ woman's done [D] _ to me.
Hate to see, hate [C] to see what a [G] woman's done [D] to me.
Hate to see, hate [C] to see [G] what a woman's _ _ done to [D] me. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Let's see, Randall Hank Williams Jr.,
also known as Bo Cephas, right?
Ten-four. _ _ _ _ _
_ Hank, we welcome you back to the show.
Thank you, Ron.
I'm glad to be back.
I know there was a time we didn't think you'd be back,
when you fell 500 feet in the mountains of Montana
and almost fell to your death, didn't you?
It was rough.
And the reason for the dark glasses is because Hank is undergoing cosmetic surgery at this time.
How many operations?
I've had five and two more to go, and _ the doctors have done a wonderful job.
You don't know how great.
People talk a lot about doctors a lot of times.
You know Ralph, and they just sit around and make a lot of money,
but believe me, they can come in handy.
I know.
They literally put you back together again, didn't they?
Completely, yeah.
Just everything.
I landed on a rock full force on my face, and they did a pretty good job.
I never thought I'd sing again, and I told them it was up to them, and they got me going.
We're certainly glad about that.
I'm tickled to death.
We're going to put [G] you back to work in a little bit.
That's right.
Ralph, why don't you introduce this little lady up here?
I saw her give you a big hug in rehearsal a while ago.
I've known this lady since I was about, I don't know, about 14 or 15.
I told her a while ago she looks better now than she did then.
A nice hand for, I guess, the best singer in country music from the
I want to say a few words of thanks.
First [N] of all, my old buddy, Miss Connie Smith. _
_ _ Lots of pretty girls this week.
Our discovery of the week comes from the state of Oklahoma.
Here's Miss Jan Freeman.
_ And a good old alabaster in the show as we welcome back,
[D] Coach and Coach Hank Williams, Jr.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ I'm [G] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
gonna ride a red [C] train down to the _
[G] slaughterhouse.
I don't care [D] where it goes. _ _
I'm gonna climb a mountain.
[C] _ _ _ _
[G] _ I'm going down, nobody gonna [D] know. _
Hate to see, _ [C] hate to see _ [G] what a woman's [D] done to me. _
Hate to see, _ [C] hate to see _ [G] what a woman's [D] done to me. _ _
[D] _ I'm gonna find [C] me a hole in the wall.
[G] _ I'm gonna crawl [D] inside a dime. _ _
_ Call my name, [C] _ meet a woman.
[G] _ She never told [D] me goodbye. _
Hate to see, hate [Am] to see _ [G] what I do _ [D] in the name. _
Hate to see, _ [C] hate to see _ [Am]
[G] what a woman's [D] done to me. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
I'm _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ gonna find me [C] a ticket at the station, [G] Lordy.
I don't care [D] where it goes. _ _ _
_ I'm gonna find me [C] a hole in the [Dm] wall.
[G] _ _ Nobody [D] gonna know. _
Hate to see, _ hate [C] to see what a [G] woman's done to me.
You [D] know what I mean.
_ Hate to see, _ hate [C] to see [Am] what a [G] _ _ woman's done [D] _ to me.
Hate to see, hate [C] to see what a [G] woman's done [D] to me.
Hate to see, hate [C] to see [G] what a woman's _ _ done to [D] me. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Let's see, Randall Hank Williams Jr.,
also known as Bo Cephas, right?
Ten-four. _ _ _ _ _
_ Hank, we welcome you back to the show.
Thank you, Ron.
I'm glad to be back.
I know there was a time we didn't think you'd be back,
when you fell 500 feet in the mountains of Montana
and almost fell to your death, didn't you?
It was rough.
And the reason for the dark glasses is because Hank is undergoing cosmetic surgery at this time.
How many operations?
I've had five and two more to go, and _ the doctors have done a wonderful job.
You don't know how great.
People talk a lot about doctors a lot of times.
You know Ralph, and they just sit around and make a lot of money,
but believe me, they can come in handy.
I know.
They literally put you back together again, didn't they?
Completely, yeah.
Just everything.
I landed on a rock full force on my face, and they did a pretty good job.
I never thought I'd sing again, and I told them it was up to them, and they got me going.
We're certainly glad about that.
I'm tickled to death.
We're going to put [G] you back to work in a little bit.
That's right.
Ralph, why don't you introduce this little lady up here?
I saw her give you a big hug in rehearsal a while ago.
I've known this lady since I was about, I don't know, about 14 or 15.
I told her a while ago she looks better now than she did then.
A nice hand for, I guess, the best singer in country music from the