Chords for Jimmy Martin - Honey You Don't Know My Mind
Tempo:
107.25 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
Ab
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] Thank you and let us say [D] howdy and what a wonderful big [Eb] crowd is here.
[Ab] Have you [A] folks enjoyed the bluegrass picking [Ab] up until now at this bluegrass [Eb] festival?
Have you?
[Abm] Alright, thank you.
[Ab]
Well as I [B] always say, I hope me and the Sunny Mountain [A] Boys don't come out here and [Ab] spoil the outfit for you.
I'll tell you that.
We're going to start [Bb] off with one we sold a million [Eb] on back with the Nitty [Gb] Gritty Dirt [A] Bands album.
One called Honey You Don't Know My Mind. You ready?
[E]
[A] Oh glory!
[D] [E]
[A]
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[E] [A]
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[E] [A]
[D] [E] [A]
[D] [E] [A]
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Honey you don't know my mind
I'm like [A] a hard hard world
When I find I can't win
I'll be checking out [D] again
[Em] Baby [E] you don't know my [A] mind today
[D]
[E] [A]
[D]
[E] [A]
Heard the music on the radio
Living every dirty [D] day
[E] My life's too short you [A] worry me
You say I'm sweet and kind
I can love a thousand [D] times
[E] Baby you don't know my [A] mind today
[D] [E]
[A]
[D] [E]
[A] Honey you don't [Am] know my mind
I was born a [D] restless child
You [E] make it rough let's keep [A] it that way
You're gonna find you were wrong
When you're loving [D] daddy's gone
[E] Baby you don't know [A] my mind today
You're gonna find [Am] you were wrong
When you're loving [D] daddy's gone
[E] Baby you don't know [Bm] my mind today
[A]
No Lord
[G]
Thank you!
[D]
We hope you folks [F] enjoyed that there.
One we [Ab] recorded back in 1958
[F] When we used to work down on the Louisiana [E] Hayride with a bunch [G] down there.
One called Honey You Don't [Gb] Know My Mind.
Let me introduce the [B] boys to you real quick
Before we get [F] all tore up [Am] and don't know what we're [F] doing.
And they like [A] for people to [D] know who they are.
They've [Gb] been traveling with me.
Some [Fm] of them you've seen before [G] on the stage.
Some of [Ab] them you've probably never seen with me again.
Some of them's been with me two or three years.
Some of them five [Gb] years.
We'll start with one over [D] here.
Detroit, Michigan.
[E] Our mandolin player [Ab] on our extreme [Eb] right.
Make him feel [Ab] welcome if you would.
[Am] Audie [Gb] Blaylock, would ya?
[D] [Ab] [G] Thank you!
From [B] the good state [A] [Abm] of Indiana.
[G]
[B] Brad Hudson, give him a nice [Ab] hand if you would [A] please.
From the good [B] state of Pennsylvania.
[G] [A] He's got a big smile.
Tom Adams on the five string banjo, would [D] ya please?
Last [B] but not least, [Fm] from Gilbert Creek, [F] West Virginia.
A fella that's been with me for the past [A] five years.
He's worked with nearly everybody [Eb] in bluegrass business.
Nice hand for Charlie Klein if [Abm] you would.
[Ab] Have you [A] folks enjoyed the bluegrass picking [Ab] up until now at this bluegrass [Eb] festival?
Have you?
[Abm] Alright, thank you.
[Ab]
Well as I [B] always say, I hope me and the Sunny Mountain [A] Boys don't come out here and [Ab] spoil the outfit for you.
I'll tell you that.
We're going to start [Bb] off with one we sold a million [Eb] on back with the Nitty [Gb] Gritty Dirt [A] Bands album.
One called Honey You Don't Know My Mind. You ready?
[E]
[A] Oh glory!
[D] [E]
[A]
[D]
[E] [A]
[D]
[E] [A]
[D] [E] [A]
[D] [E] [A]
[D] [E]
Honey you don't know my mind
I'm like [A] a hard hard world
When I find I can't win
I'll be checking out [D] again
[Em] Baby [E] you don't know my [A] mind today
[D]
[E] [A]
[D]
[E] [A]
Heard the music on the radio
Living every dirty [D] day
[E] My life's too short you [A] worry me
You say I'm sweet and kind
I can love a thousand [D] times
[E] Baby you don't know my [A] mind today
[D] [E]
[A]
[D] [E]
[A] Honey you don't [Am] know my mind
I was born a [D] restless child
You [E] make it rough let's keep [A] it that way
You're gonna find you were wrong
When you're loving [D] daddy's gone
[E] Baby you don't know [A] my mind today
You're gonna find [Am] you were wrong
When you're loving [D] daddy's gone
[E] Baby you don't know [Bm] my mind today
[A]
No Lord
[G]
Thank you!
[D]
We hope you folks [F] enjoyed that there.
One we [Ab] recorded back in 1958
[F] When we used to work down on the Louisiana [E] Hayride with a bunch [G] down there.
One called Honey You Don't [Gb] Know My Mind.
Let me introduce the [B] boys to you real quick
Before we get [F] all tore up [Am] and don't know what we're [F] doing.
And they like [A] for people to [D] know who they are.
They've [Gb] been traveling with me.
Some [Fm] of them you've seen before [G] on the stage.
Some of [Ab] them you've probably never seen with me again.
Some of them's been with me two or three years.
Some of them five [Gb] years.
We'll start with one over [D] here.
Detroit, Michigan.
[E] Our mandolin player [Ab] on our extreme [Eb] right.
Make him feel [Ab] welcome if you would.
[Am] Audie [Gb] Blaylock, would ya?
[D] [Ab] [G] Thank you!
From [B] the good state [A] [Abm] of Indiana.
[G]
[B] Brad Hudson, give him a nice [Ab] hand if you would [A] please.
From the good [B] state of Pennsylvania.
[G] [A] He's got a big smile.
Tom Adams on the five string banjo, would [D] ya please?
Last [B] but not least, [Fm] from Gilbert Creek, [F] West Virginia.
A fella that's been with me for the past [A] five years.
He's worked with nearly everybody [Eb] in bluegrass business.
Nice hand for Charlie Klein if [Abm] you would.
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[N] _ Thank you and let us say [D] howdy and what a wonderful big [Eb] crowd is here.
[Ab] Have you [A] folks enjoyed the bluegrass picking [Ab] up until now at this bluegrass [Eb] festival?
Have you?
_ _ [Abm] Alright, thank you.
[Ab]
Well as I [B] always say, I hope me and the Sunny Mountain [A] Boys don't come out here and [Ab] spoil the outfit for you.
I'll tell you that.
We're going to start [Bb] off with one we sold a million [Eb] on back with the Nitty [Gb] Gritty Dirt [A] Bands album.
One called Honey You Don't Know My Mind. You ready? _ _ _ _
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[A] _ _ _ _ Oh glory! _
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Honey you don't know my mind
I'm like [A] a hard hard world
When I find I can't win
_ I'll be checking out [D] again
_ [Em] Baby [E] you don't know my [A] mind today
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
Heard the music on the radio
_ Living every dirty [D] day
[E] My life's too short you [A] worry me
_ You say I'm sweet and kind
I can love a thousand [D] times
_ [E] Baby you don't know my [A] mind today _ _ _ _ _
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[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ [A] _ _ _ Honey you don't [Am] know my mind
I was born a [D] restless child
You [E] make it rough let's keep [A] it that way
You're gonna find you were wrong
_ When you're loving [D] daddy's gone
_ [E] Baby you don't know [A] my mind today
_ You're gonna find [Am] you were wrong
When you're loving [D] daddy's gone
_ [E] Baby you don't know [Bm] my mind today
_ [A] _
No Lord
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _
Thank you!
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
We hope you folks [F] enjoyed that there.
One we [Ab] recorded back in 1958
_ [F] When we used to work down on the Louisiana [E] Hayride with a bunch [G] down there.
One called Honey You Don't [Gb] Know My Mind.
Let me introduce the [B] boys to you real quick
Before we get [F] all tore up [Am] and don't know what we're [F] doing.
And they like [A] for people to [D] know who they are.
They've [Gb] been traveling with me.
Some [Fm] of them you've seen before [G] on the stage.
Some of [Ab] them you've probably never seen with me again.
Some of them's been with me two or three years.
Some of them five [Gb] years.
We'll start with one over [D] here.
Detroit, Michigan.
[E] Our mandolin player [Ab] on our extreme [Eb] right.
Make him feel [Ab] welcome if you would.
[Am] Audie [Gb] Blaylock, would ya?
_ [D] _ _ [Ab] [G] Thank you!
From [B] the good state [A] [Abm] of Indiana.
[G] _
[B] Brad Hudson, give him a nice [Ab] hand if you would [A] please. _ _
_ _ From the good [B] state of Pennsylvania.
[G] _ _ [A] He's got a big smile.
Tom Adams on the five string banjo, would [D] ya please? _ _ _
Last [B] but not least, [Fm] from Gilbert Creek, [F] West Virginia.
A fella that's been with me for the past [A] five years.
He's worked with nearly everybody [Eb] in bluegrass business.
Nice hand for Charlie Klein if [Abm] you would.
[Ab] Have you [A] folks enjoyed the bluegrass picking [Ab] up until now at this bluegrass [Eb] festival?
Have you?
_ _ [Abm] Alright, thank you.
[Ab]
Well as I [B] always say, I hope me and the Sunny Mountain [A] Boys don't come out here and [Ab] spoil the outfit for you.
I'll tell you that.
We're going to start [Bb] off with one we sold a million [Eb] on back with the Nitty [Gb] Gritty Dirt [A] Bands album.
One called Honey You Don't Know My Mind. You ready? _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ Oh glory! _
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Honey you don't know my mind
I'm like [A] a hard hard world
When I find I can't win
_ I'll be checking out [D] again
_ [Em] Baby [E] you don't know my [A] mind today
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_ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
Heard the music on the radio
_ Living every dirty [D] day
[E] My life's too short you [A] worry me
_ You say I'm sweet and kind
I can love a thousand [D] times
_ [E] Baby you don't know my [A] mind today _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ [E] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ Honey you don't [Am] know my mind
I was born a [D] restless child
You [E] make it rough let's keep [A] it that way
You're gonna find you were wrong
_ When you're loving [D] daddy's gone
_ [E] Baby you don't know [A] my mind today
_ You're gonna find [Am] you were wrong
When you're loving [D] daddy's gone
_ [E] Baby you don't know [Bm] my mind today
_ [A] _
No Lord
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _
Thank you!
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
We hope you folks [F] enjoyed that there.
One we [Ab] recorded back in 1958
_ [F] When we used to work down on the Louisiana [E] Hayride with a bunch [G] down there.
One called Honey You Don't [Gb] Know My Mind.
Let me introduce the [B] boys to you real quick
Before we get [F] all tore up [Am] and don't know what we're [F] doing.
And they like [A] for people to [D] know who they are.
They've [Gb] been traveling with me.
Some [Fm] of them you've seen before [G] on the stage.
Some of [Ab] them you've probably never seen with me again.
Some of them's been with me two or three years.
Some of them five [Gb] years.
We'll start with one over [D] here.
Detroit, Michigan.
[E] Our mandolin player [Ab] on our extreme [Eb] right.
Make him feel [Ab] welcome if you would.
[Am] Audie [Gb] Blaylock, would ya?
_ [D] _ _ [Ab] [G] Thank you!
From [B] the good state [A] [Abm] of Indiana.
[G] _
[B] Brad Hudson, give him a nice [Ab] hand if you would [A] please. _ _
_ _ From the good [B] state of Pennsylvania.
[G] _ _ [A] He's got a big smile.
Tom Adams on the five string banjo, would [D] ya please? _ _ _
Last [B] but not least, [Fm] from Gilbert Creek, [F] West Virginia.
A fella that's been with me for the past [A] five years.
He's worked with nearly everybody [Eb] in bluegrass business.
Nice hand for Charlie Klein if [Abm] you would.