Chords for Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall - Waxahachie (Audio)
Tempo:
72.5 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
Am
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
[Am] [G] [C] [G]
Nobody ever left New Orleans [D] as mad as I was.
[Am] I wrote a lipstick letter on the paper [G] with a verbal [C] buzz.
[G] You were right.
He got about [D] as bad as he gets.
[Am] I'm not looking for a turnaround, pimple [G] on the front of [C] the streets.
[G] Walter Hatchie, [Bm] are you still on 35?
Are [Em] you still [C] an all night job [G] from Louisiana?
[D]
[G] Walter Hatchie, I [Bm] can be there by 4 a.m.
[G] Looking [C] for a long lost friend, [G] hasn't always been.
[D] [G] Walter Hatchie.
[Am] Walter Hatchie, [G] [C]
[G] if I could just get down the road a bit, it won't [D] be that hard.
[Am] I can run from the demons like a [C] devil in a speeding car.
[G] Got enough gasoline, [D] memories of nicotine.
[Am] Freedom's overrated, yes, I [G] underestimated [C] you.
[G] You, Walter Hatchie, are you [Bm] still on 35?
[C] Are you still an all night job [G] from Louisiana?
[D] [G] Walter Hatchie, [Bm] I can be there by 4 a.m.
[C] Looking for a long lost friend, [G] hasn't always [D] been.
[G] [D] Walter [G] [Am] Hatchie.
[C] [D]
[G] Walter Hatchie, Walter Hatchie, [Bm] are you still on 35?
[C] Are you still an all night job [G] from Louisiana?
[D]
[G] Walter Hatchie, he's [Bm] coming on for a year.
I need to [C] be in your arms again.
[Cm] Looking for my long lost friend, [G] Walter Hatchie.
Walter [Am] Hatchie.
[C]
[G]
[N] Yeah.
Love it.
Love that one.
[Am] [G] [C] [G]
Nobody ever left New Orleans [D] as mad as I was.
[Am] I wrote a lipstick letter on the paper [G] with a verbal [C] buzz.
[G] You were right.
He got about [D] as bad as he gets.
[Am] I'm not looking for a turnaround, pimple [G] on the front of [C] the streets.
[G] Walter Hatchie, [Bm] are you still on 35?
Are [Em] you still [C] an all night job [G] from Louisiana?
[D]
[G] Walter Hatchie, I [Bm] can be there by 4 a.m.
[G] Looking [C] for a long lost friend, [G] hasn't always been.
[D] [G] Walter Hatchie.
[Am] Walter Hatchie, [G] [C]
[G] if I could just get down the road a bit, it won't [D] be that hard.
[Am] I can run from the demons like a [C] devil in a speeding car.
[G] Got enough gasoline, [D] memories of nicotine.
[Am] Freedom's overrated, yes, I [G] underestimated [C] you.
[G] You, Walter Hatchie, are you [Bm] still on 35?
[C] Are you still an all night job [G] from Louisiana?
[D] [G] Walter Hatchie, [Bm] I can be there by 4 a.m.
[C] Looking for a long lost friend, [G] hasn't always [D] been.
[G] [D] Walter [G] [Am] Hatchie.
[C] [D]
[G] Walter Hatchie, Walter Hatchie, [Bm] are you still on 35?
[C] Are you still an all night job [G] from Louisiana?
[D]
[G] Walter Hatchie, he's [Bm] coming on for a year.
I need to [C] be in your arms again.
[Cm] Looking for my long lost friend, [G] Walter Hatchie.
Walter [Am] Hatchie.
[C]
[G]
[N] Yeah.
Love it.
Love that one.
Key:
G
C
D
Am
Bm
G
C
D
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _ [G]
Nobody ever left New Orleans [D] as mad as I was. _
[Am] I wrote a lipstick letter on the paper [G] with a verbal [C] buzz. _
[G] You were right.
He got about [D] as bad as he gets.
[Am] I'm not looking for a turnaround, pimple [G] on the front of [C] the streets. _
[G] _ Walter Hatchie, [Bm] are you still on 35?
Are [Em] you still [C] an all night job [G] from Louisiana?
[D] _
[G] Walter Hatchie, I [Bm] can be there by 4 a.m.
[G] Looking [C] for a long lost friend, [G] hasn't always been.
[D] _ [G] Walter Hatchie. _ _ _ _
_ [Am] Walter Hatchie, _ [G] _ [C] _ _
[G] if I could just get down the road a bit, it won't [D] be that hard.
_ [Am] I can run from the demons like a [C] devil in a speeding car. _
[G] Got enough gasoline, [D] memories of nicotine.
_ _ [Am] Freedom's overrated, yes, I [G] underestimated [C] you.
[G] You, Walter Hatchie, are you [Bm] still on 35?
[C] Are you still an all night job [G] from Louisiana? _
[D] [G] Walter Hatchie, [Bm] I can be there by 4 a.m.
[C] Looking for a long lost friend, [G] hasn't always [D] been.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] Walter [G] _ [Am] _ Hatchie.
_ [C] _ _ [D] _
[G] Walter Hatchie, Walter Hatchie, [Bm] are you still on 35?
[C] Are you still an all night job [G] from Louisiana?
_ [D] _
[G] Walter Hatchie, he's [Bm] coming on for a year.
I need to [C] be in your arms again.
[Cm] Looking for my long lost friend, [G] Walter Hatchie.
_ _ _ Walter _ [Am] Hatchie.
_ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] Yeah.
Love it.
Love that one. _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _ [G]
Nobody ever left New Orleans [D] as mad as I was. _
[Am] I wrote a lipstick letter on the paper [G] with a verbal [C] buzz. _
[G] You were right.
He got about [D] as bad as he gets.
[Am] I'm not looking for a turnaround, pimple [G] on the front of [C] the streets. _
[G] _ Walter Hatchie, [Bm] are you still on 35?
Are [Em] you still [C] an all night job [G] from Louisiana?
[D] _
[G] Walter Hatchie, I [Bm] can be there by 4 a.m.
[G] Looking [C] for a long lost friend, [G] hasn't always been.
[D] _ [G] Walter Hatchie. _ _ _ _
_ [Am] Walter Hatchie, _ [G] _ [C] _ _
[G] if I could just get down the road a bit, it won't [D] be that hard.
_ [Am] I can run from the demons like a [C] devil in a speeding car. _
[G] Got enough gasoline, [D] memories of nicotine.
_ _ [Am] Freedom's overrated, yes, I [G] underestimated [C] you.
[G] You, Walter Hatchie, are you [Bm] still on 35?
[C] Are you still an all night job [G] from Louisiana? _
[D] [G] Walter Hatchie, [Bm] I can be there by 4 a.m.
[C] Looking for a long lost friend, [G] hasn't always [D] been.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] Walter [G] _ [Am] _ Hatchie.
_ [C] _ _ [D] _
[G] Walter Hatchie, Walter Hatchie, [Bm] are you still on 35?
[C] Are you still an all night job [G] from Louisiana?
_ [D] _
[G] Walter Hatchie, he's [Bm] coming on for a year.
I need to [C] be in your arms again.
[Cm] Looking for my long lost friend, [G] Walter Hatchie.
_ _ _ Walter _ [Am] Hatchie.
_ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] Yeah.
Love it.
Love that one. _ _