Chords for Hank Williams Jr."Move it on Over"
Tempo:
82.675 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
G
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
[G] Yes, stop that.
first country musicians
religion and church and so forth.
broke that barrier by writing about
wife.
that before.
everyday life.
Baby, you're mine.
first country musicians
religion and church and so forth.
broke that barrier by writing about
wife.
that before.
everyday life.
Baby, you're mine.
100% ➙ 83BPM
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A
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G
C#m
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A
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[G] Yes, stop that.
[Em] Oh, [G] _ [C] [E] Hank Williams was really one of the first country musicians
to write about everyday reality.
Now, there was a lot written about religion and church and so forth.
And and he did, too.
But he broke that barrier by writing about
_ move it on over a dog because I'm in trouble with the wife.
And when I get home, she's going to put me out in the dog house.
And nobody had written about things like that before.
That wasn't pretty and lovely.
That was a little humor about true everyday life.
_ [C#m] _ Last [E] night, I passed here.
Baby, you're mine.
She wouldn't let me.
And I said, [A] move it on, move [E] it on.
_ [B] Well, we'll talk about the big boy.
[E] And maybe she _ told me once.
She told me twice.
I didn't take nobody's [A] advice.
Get it on. _
[C#m] Move [E] it on over.
[B] Move over, little dog, cause a [D#m] hot dog.
[E] Move it in.
_ Well, she told me not to mess around.
I done let that [G] deal go [A] down.
Move it on. _ _
[C#m] Move it on over.
_ [Bm] Move over, little [B] dog, cause a big dog.
[E] _ _ _ _ Move it on over. _
Move it on over.
_ _ [A] Move it on over. _
[E] Move it on over.
Move [B] over, little dog, [E] move it in.
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [Bm] _ [B] _ _ _ [D] _
[E] _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ [A] Move it on over. _
[E] Move it on _ [B] over.
Move over, little [G#m] dog, big dog, move it in.
[A#] _ [B] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
[Em] Oh, [G] _ [C] [E] Hank Williams was really one of the first country musicians
to write about everyday reality.
Now, there was a lot written about religion and church and so forth.
And and he did, too.
But he broke that barrier by writing about
_ move it on over a dog because I'm in trouble with the wife.
And when I get home, she's going to put me out in the dog house.
And nobody had written about things like that before.
That wasn't pretty and lovely.
That was a little humor about true everyday life.
_ [C#m] _ Last [E] night, I passed here.
Baby, you're mine.
She wouldn't let me.
And I said, [A] move it on, move [E] it on.
_ [B] Well, we'll talk about the big boy.
[E] And maybe she _ told me once.
She told me twice.
I didn't take nobody's [A] advice.
Get it on. _
[C#m] Move [E] it on over.
[B] Move over, little dog, cause a [D#m] hot dog.
[E] Move it in.
_ Well, she told me not to mess around.
I done let that [G] deal go [A] down.
Move it on. _ _
[C#m] Move it on over.
_ [Bm] Move over, little [B] dog, cause a big dog.
[E] _ _ _ _ Move it on over. _
Move it on over.
_ _ [A] Move it on over. _
[E] Move it on over.
Move [B] over, little dog, [E] move it in.
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [Bm] _ [B] _ _ _ [D] _
[E] _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ [A] Move it on over. _
[E] Move it on _ [B] over.
Move over, little [G#m] dog, big dog, move it in.
[A#] _ [B] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _