Red Georgia Clay Chords by John Anderson
Tempo:
150 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
Bm
G
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N]
[D] [A]
[D] [F]
[D] [Dm]
One rainy [D] night in Dalton, they were talking in the bar, about two bodies they'd been searching [A] for.
[D] Behind old slants and sawmills, the bloodhounds found their [Bm] grave.
They [D] were laying in [A] that red Georgia [D] place, so I just sit and listen, and drank my whiskey down.
I knew [A] I'd never [D] make it out of [A]
town, when a [D] big hand grabbed my shoulder, I started shaking in my [Bm] boots.
And I [D] knew that time [A] had plumbed it down [D] to two, I said I'd follow them one evening, when the sun was sinking low.
I knew that logging shack was where [A] they'd go, [D] but when I watched them love together, it was more than I [Bm] could take.
So I left them [D] laying in that [A] red Georgia [D] place, I may be hungry, [G] [D] cold and lonely, [G] and this old pig [D]
himself.
And when I die, I guess I'll go to [A] hell, but [D] at least I know she won't be running around on me [Bm] today.
Cause they [D] were laying in that [A] red Georgia [D] place, arm in arm together, they both wanted it that [Bm] way.
So I left them [D] laying in that [A] red Georgia [D] place, yeah I left them laying in that red Georgia place.
[D] [A]
[D] [F]
[D] [Dm]
One rainy [D] night in Dalton, they were talking in the bar, about two bodies they'd been searching [A] for.
[D] Behind old slants and sawmills, the bloodhounds found their [Bm] grave.
They [D] were laying in [A] that red Georgia [D] place, so I just sit and listen, and drank my whiskey down.
I knew [A] I'd never [D] make it out of [A]
town, when a [D] big hand grabbed my shoulder, I started shaking in my [Bm] boots.
And I [D] knew that time [A] had plumbed it down [D] to two, I said I'd follow them one evening, when the sun was sinking low.
I knew that logging shack was where [A] they'd go, [D] but when I watched them love together, it was more than I [Bm] could take.
So I left them [D] laying in that [A] red Georgia [D] place, I may be hungry, [G] [D] cold and lonely, [G] and this old pig [D]
himself.
And when I die, I guess I'll go to [A] hell, but [D] at least I know she won't be running around on me [Bm] today.
Cause they [D] were laying in that [A] red Georgia [D] place, arm in arm together, they both wanted it that [Bm] way.
So I left them [D] laying in that [A] red Georgia [D] place, yeah I left them laying in that red Georgia place.
Key:
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A
Bm
G
F
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[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
One rainy [D] night in Dalton, _ they were talking in the bar, _ _ about two bodies they'd been searching [A] for. _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] Behind old slants and sawmills, the _ bloodhounds found their [Bm] _ grave. _ _ _
_ They [D] were laying in [A] that red Georgia [D] place, _ _ _ _ _ so I just sit and listen, _ and drank my whiskey down.
_ I knew [A] I'd never [D] make it out of [A]
town, _ _ _ _ _ when a [D] big hand grabbed my shoulder, I started shaking in my _ [Bm] _ boots.
_ _ _ And I [D] knew that time [A] had plumbed it down [D] to two, _ _ I said I'd follow them one evening, _ when the sun was sinking low. _
I knew that logging shack was where [A] they'd go, _ _ _ _ [D] but when I watched them love together, _ it was more than I [Bm] could take.
_ So I left them [D] laying in that [A] red Georgia [D] place, _ _ I may be hungry, [G] _ [D] cold and lonely, _ [G] and this old pig [D]
himself.
_ And when I die, I guess I'll go to [A] hell, _ _ _ _ _ but [D] at least I know she won't be running _ around on me [Bm] today. _ _ _ _
_ Cause they [D] were laying in that [A] red Georgia [D] place, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ arm in arm together, they both wanted it that [Bm] _ way.
_ So I left them [D] laying in that [A] red Georgia [D] place, _ _ _ yeah I left them _ laying in that red Georgia place. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
One rainy [D] night in Dalton, _ they were talking in the bar, _ _ about two bodies they'd been searching [A] for. _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] Behind old slants and sawmills, the _ bloodhounds found their [Bm] _ grave. _ _ _
_ They [D] were laying in [A] that red Georgia [D] place, _ _ _ _ _ so I just sit and listen, _ and drank my whiskey down.
_ I knew [A] I'd never [D] make it out of [A]
town, _ _ _ _ _ when a [D] big hand grabbed my shoulder, I started shaking in my _ [Bm] _ boots.
_ _ _ And I [D] knew that time [A] had plumbed it down [D] to two, _ _ I said I'd follow them one evening, _ when the sun was sinking low. _
I knew that logging shack was where [A] they'd go, _ _ _ _ [D] but when I watched them love together, _ it was more than I [Bm] could take.
_ So I left them [D] laying in that [A] red Georgia [D] place, _ _ I may be hungry, [G] _ [D] cold and lonely, _ [G] and this old pig [D]
himself.
_ And when I die, I guess I'll go to [A] hell, _ _ _ _ _ but [D] at least I know she won't be running _ around on me [Bm] today. _ _ _ _
_ Cause they [D] were laying in that [A] red Georgia [D] place, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ arm in arm together, they both wanted it that [Bm] _ way.
_ So I left them [D] laying in that [A] red Georgia [D] place, _ _ _ yeah I left them _ laying in that red Georgia place. _
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