Chords for Jacob Bryant - Country Went to Hell (Unplugged)
Tempo:
115.1 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Bb
Ab
Ebm
Db
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Eb]
My grandma bought me a guitar on the day that [Ab] I turned nine.
[Bb] I'd stand in front of the mirror and act like I could play a waltz of the line.
I [Eb] was in my daddy's car the first time I heard Waylon [Ab] Jennings sing.
[Eb] Saying [Bb] it don't matter who's in Texas halls, Bob Wills is [Eb] still the king.
[Ab] Yeah, we've come a long way since Folsom and that [Eb] good-timing man.
Yeah, Johnny and June went to Jackson,
hoping Nashville didn't want that [Bb] outlaw band.
Yeah, [Eb] I remember the day the little old boy called Waylon [Ab] Jennings home.
[Ab] [Bb] That's when country went to hell, and now the man in [Eb] black is gone.
Yeah, I had every Haggard record from Branded Man to Yesterday's Wine.
[Bb] And I knew just what he was talking about when he told us how much his [Ebm] mama tried.
[Eb] And the [Eb] Folsom asked us all,
Lordy, who's gonna [Ab] fill them shoes?
Well, [Bb] Mr.
Jones, I'm afraid I'm sorry.
Yeah, I think I got a little [Eb] bad news.
Yeah, [Ab] we've come a long way since [Eb] Folsom and that good-timing man.
Yeah, Johnny and June went to Jackson,
hoping Nashville didn't want that [Bb] outlaw band.
Yeah, [Eb] I remember the day the little old boy called Johnny Paycheck home.
[Ab] [Bb] That's when country went to hell, and now the man in [Eb] black is gone.
[Bb]
[Eb]
Yeah, I remember the day the good Lord called Keith Whitley home.
[Db] [Ab] [Bb] That's when country went to hell, and now the man in [Eb] black is gone.
Count it down for Mr.
Cash.
[Bb] [Eb]
My grandma bought me a guitar on the day that [Ab] I turned nine.
[Bb] I'd stand in front of the mirror and act like I could play a waltz of the line.
I [Eb] was in my daddy's car the first time I heard Waylon [Ab] Jennings sing.
[Eb] Saying [Bb] it don't matter who's in Texas halls, Bob Wills is [Eb] still the king.
[Ab] Yeah, we've come a long way since Folsom and that [Eb] good-timing man.
Yeah, Johnny and June went to Jackson,
hoping Nashville didn't want that [Bb] outlaw band.
Yeah, [Eb] I remember the day the little old boy called Waylon [Ab] Jennings home.
[Ab] [Bb] That's when country went to hell, and now the man in [Eb] black is gone.
Yeah, I had every Haggard record from Branded Man to Yesterday's Wine.
[Bb] And I knew just what he was talking about when he told us how much his [Ebm] mama tried.
[Eb] And the [Eb] Folsom asked us all,
Lordy, who's gonna [Ab] fill them shoes?
Well, [Bb] Mr.
Jones, I'm afraid I'm sorry.
Yeah, I think I got a little [Eb] bad news.
Yeah, [Ab] we've come a long way since [Eb] Folsom and that good-timing man.
Yeah, Johnny and June went to Jackson,
hoping Nashville didn't want that [Bb] outlaw band.
Yeah, [Eb] I remember the day the little old boy called Johnny Paycheck home.
[Ab] [Bb] That's when country went to hell, and now the man in [Eb] black is gone.
[Bb]
[Eb]
Yeah, I remember the day the good Lord called Keith Whitley home.
[Db] [Ab] [Bb] That's when country went to hell, and now the man in [Eb] black is gone.
Count it down for Mr.
Cash.
[Bb] [Eb]
Key:
Eb
Bb
Ab
Ebm
Db
Eb
Bb
Ab
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_ _ _ _ _ My grandma bought me a guitar _ on the day that [Ab] I turned nine.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] I'd stand in front of the mirror and act like I could play a waltz of the line.
_ _ _ _ I [Eb] was in my daddy's car the first time I heard Waylon [Ab] Jennings sing.
_ _ [Eb] _ Saying [Bb] it don't matter who's in Texas halls, Bob Wills is [Eb] still the king.
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] Yeah, we've come a long way since Folsom and that [Eb] good-timing man.
_ _ _ _ Yeah, Johnny and June went to Jackson,
hoping Nashville didn't want that [Bb] outlaw band.
_ _ _ _ Yeah, [Eb] I remember the day the little old boy called Waylon [Ab] Jennings home.
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] That's when country went to hell, and now the man in [Eb] black is gone. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Yeah, I had every Haggard record from Branded Man to _ Yesterday's Wine.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] And I knew just what he was talking about when he told us how much his [Ebm] mama tried.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ And the [Eb] Folsom asked us all,
Lordy, who's gonna [Ab] fill them shoes?
_ _ _ Well, [Bb] Mr.
Jones, I'm afraid I'm sorry.
Yeah, I think I got a little [Eb] bad news.
_ _ _ _ Yeah, [Ab] we've come a long way since [Eb] Folsom and that good-timing man.
_ _ _ _ Yeah, Johnny and June went to Jackson,
hoping Nashville didn't want that [Bb] outlaw band.
_ _ _ _ Yeah, [Eb] I remember the day the little old boy called Johnny Paycheck home.
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] That's when country went to hell, and now the man in [Eb] black is gone. _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ Yeah, I remember the day the good Lord called Keith Whitley home.
_ [Db] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] That's when country went to hell, and now the man in [Eb] black is gone.
_ _ Count it down for Mr.
Cash.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ My grandma bought me a guitar _ on the day that [Ab] I turned nine.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] I'd stand in front of the mirror and act like I could play a waltz of the line.
_ _ _ _ I [Eb] was in my daddy's car the first time I heard Waylon [Ab] Jennings sing.
_ _ [Eb] _ Saying [Bb] it don't matter who's in Texas halls, Bob Wills is [Eb] still the king.
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] Yeah, we've come a long way since Folsom and that [Eb] good-timing man.
_ _ _ _ Yeah, Johnny and June went to Jackson,
hoping Nashville didn't want that [Bb] outlaw band.
_ _ _ _ Yeah, [Eb] I remember the day the little old boy called Waylon [Ab] Jennings home.
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] That's when country went to hell, and now the man in [Eb] black is gone. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Yeah, I had every Haggard record from Branded Man to _ Yesterday's Wine.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] And I knew just what he was talking about when he told us how much his [Ebm] mama tried.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ And the [Eb] Folsom asked us all,
Lordy, who's gonna [Ab] fill them shoes?
_ _ _ Well, [Bb] Mr.
Jones, I'm afraid I'm sorry.
Yeah, I think I got a little [Eb] bad news.
_ _ _ _ Yeah, [Ab] we've come a long way since [Eb] Folsom and that good-timing man.
_ _ _ _ Yeah, Johnny and June went to Jackson,
hoping Nashville didn't want that [Bb] outlaw band.
_ _ _ _ Yeah, [Eb] I remember the day the little old boy called Johnny Paycheck home.
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] That's when country went to hell, and now the man in [Eb] black is gone. _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ Yeah, I remember the day the good Lord called Keith Whitley home.
_ [Db] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] That's when country went to hell, and now the man in [Eb] black is gone.
_ _ Count it down for Mr.
Cash.
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