Chords for Jerry Reed - Another Puff
Tempo:
85.8 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C]
[A] [D] [G] [C]
[G] [D]
I [G] know there's a lot of talk going [C] around today [A] about cigarettes, smoking, whittling
[D] your life away.
[G] I've seen it and [C] I've heard it so many times that [A] finally it just [D] started to prey on my mind.
[G] I guess it [C] scared me a little bit.
[A] That's why I decided [D] I was going to quit.
[G] So while I was sitting here [C] forming my battle plan, [A] I took another [D] puff and turned on the fan.
[G] I just sat [C] there in my easy chair [A] and thought of all the money I'd [D] wasted on cigarettes
all these [G] years.
I thought [C] how I'd spend the rest of my [A] days after I [D] kicked this habit in my body craze.
[G] I said to [C] myself, this ain't going to be so tough.
With that little bit [D] of assurance, I [G] took another puff.
[D] [G] I took a puff.
[D] I puffed.
[G] Then I ripped [C] off another puff.
[A] I decided I about had enough.
The breaking of this habit won't [D] be too tough.
[G] Now I've given [C] a lot of thought to this thing.
[A] If I didn't smoke [D] cigarettes, I'd feel just like a [G] king.
Besides, with the price [C] going up every day, [A] I knew I was just throwing all my [D] good money away.
[G] You know, I ain't lit [C] one an hour or so.
[A] Just wanted to make sure I [D] could quit, you know.
[G] I was thinking [C] maybe I ought to write all this down [A] and put it in a song, [D] kind of circulate it around.
[G] Can't [C] help telling them I'd make a hit.
[A] That'd have to [D] cause it a little bit.
[G] Can you imagine me, [C] the hit songwriter?
[A] [D] Where'd I put that cigarette lighter?
[G] After all, it's a habit, [C] and a habit you can break.
[A] Just a little bit of willpower, son.
[D] That's all it takes.
[G] I said to myself, you've [C] got to be tough.
[A] With that little bit of wisdom, [G] I took another puff.
[D]
I [G] took a puff.
[D] Then a puff.
[G] I finally [C] ripped off another puff.
I [A] decided, boy, this ain't going to be tough.
Decided I just about had [D] enough.
[G] I'm about ready to quit this rotten [C] habit anyway.
[A] [D]
[G] [C] Oh, I think [A] they ought to take it off television.
[D]
It looks too [G] good.
[C] Oh!
[A] [D]
I like them [G] skinny ones with the filter.
[C] [A] Oh, [D]
give it to [G] me, give it to me.
[C] [A] Cigarette.
I say, if [D] I quit smoking, what'll I do?
[G] Maybe I'll eat.
[C] He he he.
[A] [D]
Maybe I'll eat [G] cigarettes.
Oh!
[C] I love it, I love it, I love it, I love it, [A] I love it.
[D]
[G] [C] [A] [D] Just a beat on [G] smoke.
[C] He smokes logs.
Ha [D] ha!
Makes you [G] laugh funny, too.
[C] [A] Oh, my throat's scratching.
[D]
[G] Oh.
[C] [A] [D] I wish I could think of something [G] bad to say about cigarettes.
[C] [A] Boo on [D] cigarettes.
[G] Ha ha ha.
[C] [A] Don't smoke, don't smoke, don't smoke.
[G] You quit [C] smoking, that'll leave more for me.
[A] Ha ha ha ha [D] ha.
I love it, I love [G] it.
No, I don't love [C] cigarettes.
You know, don't misunderstand [A] me.
I hate [D] cigarettes.
[G] Makes [C] you cough.
[A] When you don't smoke, it makes [D] you shake.
I don't know what's [G] worse, the shake or the [C] cough.
I [A] think it'll make me a cough shake.
[D] Oh!
[G] Ah.
[C] Did you ever smoke?
[A] Oh.
I remember [G] one time I quit smoking.
[C] I quit in three [A] months.
[D] My wife left me.
[G] [C] So did my [A] children.
[D]
[G] She took my house and [C] left.
[A] Lived with a mobile home.
[D]
[A] [D] [G] [C]
[G] [D]
I [G] know there's a lot of talk going [C] around today [A] about cigarettes, smoking, whittling
[D] your life away.
[G] I've seen it and [C] I've heard it so many times that [A] finally it just [D] started to prey on my mind.
[G] I guess it [C] scared me a little bit.
[A] That's why I decided [D] I was going to quit.
[G] So while I was sitting here [C] forming my battle plan, [A] I took another [D] puff and turned on the fan.
[G] I just sat [C] there in my easy chair [A] and thought of all the money I'd [D] wasted on cigarettes
all these [G] years.
I thought [C] how I'd spend the rest of my [A] days after I [D] kicked this habit in my body craze.
[G] I said to [C] myself, this ain't going to be so tough.
With that little bit [D] of assurance, I [G] took another puff.
[D] [G] I took a puff.
[D] I puffed.
[G] Then I ripped [C] off another puff.
[A] I decided I about had enough.
The breaking of this habit won't [D] be too tough.
[G] Now I've given [C] a lot of thought to this thing.
[A] If I didn't smoke [D] cigarettes, I'd feel just like a [G] king.
Besides, with the price [C] going up every day, [A] I knew I was just throwing all my [D] good money away.
[G] You know, I ain't lit [C] one an hour or so.
[A] Just wanted to make sure I [D] could quit, you know.
[G] I was thinking [C] maybe I ought to write all this down [A] and put it in a song, [D] kind of circulate it around.
[G] Can't [C] help telling them I'd make a hit.
[A] That'd have to [D] cause it a little bit.
[G] Can you imagine me, [C] the hit songwriter?
[A] [D] Where'd I put that cigarette lighter?
[G] After all, it's a habit, [C] and a habit you can break.
[A] Just a little bit of willpower, son.
[D] That's all it takes.
[G] I said to myself, you've [C] got to be tough.
[A] With that little bit of wisdom, [G] I took another puff.
[D]
I [G] took a puff.
[D] Then a puff.
[G] I finally [C] ripped off another puff.
I [A] decided, boy, this ain't going to be tough.
Decided I just about had [D] enough.
[G] I'm about ready to quit this rotten [C] habit anyway.
[A] [D]
[G] [C] Oh, I think [A] they ought to take it off television.
[D]
It looks too [G] good.
[C] Oh!
[A] [D]
I like them [G] skinny ones with the filter.
[C] [A] Oh, [D]
give it to [G] me, give it to me.
[C] [A] Cigarette.
I say, if [D] I quit smoking, what'll I do?
[G] Maybe I'll eat.
[C] He he he.
[A] [D]
Maybe I'll eat [G] cigarettes.
Oh!
[C] I love it, I love it, I love it, I love it, [A] I love it.
[D]
[G] [C] [A] [D] Just a beat on [G] smoke.
[C] He smokes logs.
Ha [D] ha!
Makes you [G] laugh funny, too.
[C] [A] Oh, my throat's scratching.
[D]
[G] Oh.
[C] [A] [D] I wish I could think of something [G] bad to say about cigarettes.
[C] [A] Boo on [D] cigarettes.
[G] Ha ha ha.
[C] [A] Don't smoke, don't smoke, don't smoke.
[G] You quit [C] smoking, that'll leave more for me.
[A] Ha ha ha ha [D] ha.
I love it, I love [G] it.
No, I don't love [C] cigarettes.
You know, don't misunderstand [A] me.
I hate [D] cigarettes.
[G] Makes [C] you cough.
[A] When you don't smoke, it makes [D] you shake.
I don't know what's [G] worse, the shake or the [C] cough.
I [A] think it'll make me a cough shake.
[D] Oh!
[G] Ah.
[C] Did you ever smoke?
[A] Oh.
I remember [G] one time I quit smoking.
[C] I quit in three [A] months.
[D] My wife left me.
[G] [C] So did my [A] children.
[D]
[G] She took my house and [C] left.
[A] Lived with a mobile home.
[D]
Key:
G
D
C
A
G
D
C
A
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D]
I [G] know there's a lot of talk going [C] around today [A] about cigarettes, smoking, whittling
[D] your life away.
[G] I've seen it and [C] I've heard it so many times that [A] finally it just [D] started to prey on my mind.
[G] I guess it [C] scared me a little bit.
[A] That's why I decided [D] I was going to quit.
[G] So while I was sitting here [C] forming my battle plan, [A] I took another [D] puff and turned on the fan.
[G] I just sat [C] there in my easy chair [A] and thought of all the money I'd [D] wasted on cigarettes
all these [G] years.
I thought [C] how I'd spend the rest of my [A] days after I [D] kicked this habit in my body craze.
[G] I said to [C] myself, this ain't going to be so tough.
With that little bit [D] of assurance, I [G] took another puff.
[D] _ [G] I took a puff.
[D] I puffed.
[G] Then I ripped [C] off another puff.
[A] I decided I about had enough.
The breaking of this habit won't [D] be too tough.
[G] Now I've given [C] a lot of thought to this thing.
[A] If I didn't smoke [D] cigarettes, I'd feel just like a [G] king.
Besides, with the price [C] going up every day, [A] I knew I was just throwing all my [D] good money away.
_ [G] You know, I ain't lit [C] one an hour or so.
[A] Just wanted to make sure I [D] could quit, you know.
_ [G] I was thinking [C] maybe I ought to write all this down [A] and put it in a song, [D] kind of circulate it around.
[G] Can't [C] help telling them I'd make a hit.
[A] That'd have to [D] cause it a little bit.
[G] Can you imagine me, [C] the hit songwriter?
[A] _ [D] Where'd I put that cigarette lighter?
[G] After all, it's a habit, [C] and a habit you can break.
[A] Just a little bit of willpower, son.
[D] That's all it takes.
[G] I said to myself, you've [C] got to be tough.
[A] With that little bit of wisdom, [G] I took another puff.
_ [D]
I [G] took a puff.
[D] Then a puff.
[G] I finally [C] ripped off another puff.
I [A] decided, boy, this ain't going to be tough.
Decided I just about had [D] enough.
[G] I'm about ready to quit this rotten [C] habit anyway.
_ [A] _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ [C] Oh, I think [A] they ought to take it off television.
[D]
It looks too [G] good.
[C] Oh!
_ [A] _ _ [D]
I like them [G] skinny ones with the filter.
[C] _ _ [A] Oh, [D]
give it to [G] me, give it to me.
[C] _ [A] Cigarette.
I say, if [D] I quit smoking, what'll I do?
[G] Maybe I'll eat.
[C] He he he.
[A] _ _ [D]
Maybe I'll eat [G] cigarettes.
Oh!
[C] I love it, I love it, I love it, I love it, [A] I love it.
_ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [A] _ [D] Just a beat on [G] smoke.
[C] He smokes logs.
Ha [D] ha!
Makes you [G] laugh funny, too.
[C] _ [A] Oh, my throat's scratching.
[D] _
_ [G] Oh.
[C] _ _ [A] _ [D] I wish I could think of something [G] bad to say about cigarettes.
[C] _ _ [A] Boo on [D] cigarettes.
_ [G] Ha ha ha.
[C] _ _ [A] Don't smoke, don't smoke, don't smoke.
[G] You quit [C] smoking, that'll leave more for me.
[A] Ha ha ha ha [D] ha.
I love it, I love [G] it.
No, I don't love [C] cigarettes.
You know, don't misunderstand [A] me.
I hate [D] cigarettes.
_ [G] Makes [C] you cough.
[A] When you don't smoke, it makes [D] you shake.
I don't know what's [G] worse, the shake or the [C] cough.
I [A] think it'll make me a cough shake.
[D] Oh!
[G] Ah.
[C] Did you ever smoke?
[A] _ Oh.
I remember [G] one time I quit smoking.
[C] I quit in three [A] months.
[D] My wife left me.
[G] _ _ [C] So did my [A] children.
_ [D] _
[G] She took my house and [C] left.
[A] Lived with a mobile home.
[D] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D]
I [G] know there's a lot of talk going [C] around today [A] about cigarettes, smoking, whittling
[D] your life away.
[G] I've seen it and [C] I've heard it so many times that [A] finally it just [D] started to prey on my mind.
[G] I guess it [C] scared me a little bit.
[A] That's why I decided [D] I was going to quit.
[G] So while I was sitting here [C] forming my battle plan, [A] I took another [D] puff and turned on the fan.
[G] I just sat [C] there in my easy chair [A] and thought of all the money I'd [D] wasted on cigarettes
all these [G] years.
I thought [C] how I'd spend the rest of my [A] days after I [D] kicked this habit in my body craze.
[G] I said to [C] myself, this ain't going to be so tough.
With that little bit [D] of assurance, I [G] took another puff.
[D] _ [G] I took a puff.
[D] I puffed.
[G] Then I ripped [C] off another puff.
[A] I decided I about had enough.
The breaking of this habit won't [D] be too tough.
[G] Now I've given [C] a lot of thought to this thing.
[A] If I didn't smoke [D] cigarettes, I'd feel just like a [G] king.
Besides, with the price [C] going up every day, [A] I knew I was just throwing all my [D] good money away.
_ [G] You know, I ain't lit [C] one an hour or so.
[A] Just wanted to make sure I [D] could quit, you know.
_ [G] I was thinking [C] maybe I ought to write all this down [A] and put it in a song, [D] kind of circulate it around.
[G] Can't [C] help telling them I'd make a hit.
[A] That'd have to [D] cause it a little bit.
[G] Can you imagine me, [C] the hit songwriter?
[A] _ [D] Where'd I put that cigarette lighter?
[G] After all, it's a habit, [C] and a habit you can break.
[A] Just a little bit of willpower, son.
[D] That's all it takes.
[G] I said to myself, you've [C] got to be tough.
[A] With that little bit of wisdom, [G] I took another puff.
_ [D]
I [G] took a puff.
[D] Then a puff.
[G] I finally [C] ripped off another puff.
I [A] decided, boy, this ain't going to be tough.
Decided I just about had [D] enough.
[G] I'm about ready to quit this rotten [C] habit anyway.
_ [A] _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ [C] Oh, I think [A] they ought to take it off television.
[D]
It looks too [G] good.
[C] Oh!
_ [A] _ _ [D]
I like them [G] skinny ones with the filter.
[C] _ _ [A] Oh, [D]
give it to [G] me, give it to me.
[C] _ [A] Cigarette.
I say, if [D] I quit smoking, what'll I do?
[G] Maybe I'll eat.
[C] He he he.
[A] _ _ [D]
Maybe I'll eat [G] cigarettes.
Oh!
[C] I love it, I love it, I love it, I love it, [A] I love it.
_ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [A] _ [D] Just a beat on [G] smoke.
[C] He smokes logs.
Ha [D] ha!
Makes you [G] laugh funny, too.
[C] _ [A] Oh, my throat's scratching.
[D] _
_ [G] Oh.
[C] _ _ [A] _ [D] I wish I could think of something [G] bad to say about cigarettes.
[C] _ _ [A] Boo on [D] cigarettes.
_ [G] Ha ha ha.
[C] _ _ [A] Don't smoke, don't smoke, don't smoke.
[G] You quit [C] smoking, that'll leave more for me.
[A] Ha ha ha ha [D] ha.
I love it, I love [G] it.
No, I don't love [C] cigarettes.
You know, don't misunderstand [A] me.
I hate [D] cigarettes.
_ [G] Makes [C] you cough.
[A] When you don't smoke, it makes [D] you shake.
I don't know what's [G] worse, the shake or the [C] cough.
I [A] think it'll make me a cough shake.
[D] Oh!
[G] Ah.
[C] Did you ever smoke?
[A] _ Oh.
I remember [G] one time I quit smoking.
[C] I quit in three [A] months.
[D] My wife left me.
[G] _ _ [C] So did my [A] children.
_ [D] _
[G] She took my house and [C] left.
[A] Lived with a mobile home.
[D] _