Chords for Lincoln Durham - Georgia Lee
Tempo:
78 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
Am
C
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A]
Oh, Georgia Lee, she's like a springtime storm.
She's gonna teach me to be withered, weathered, and [E] worn.
Dresses all [A] tattered and torn.
[C] She's gonna wallow in the mud.
[A]
Born on [Am] the front porch [A] of an old [A] wood shack.
She keeps everything she owns in a terrible life sack.
[E] She gives [Am] no account for where [D] she's at.
[A] When she's [G#] gonna wallow in the [A] mud.
[A] Oh, I [E] said hey, I said hey, I said hey, Georgia [A] Lee.
[E] We're gonna wallow in the [Am] mud.
Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
She [Am] got an old guitar she claims was blessed by [A] muddy's hand.
She can't pay for much, but she can sure pay that hoochie coochie [E] man.
She's glad [Am] to show you anytime she can [F#] that she can wallow in the [A] mud.
[A] Mm -hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
She's a wild child of age 32.
You ask her what she's looking at, she says, oh, boy, I'm looking straight at you.
[E] Yeah, now what you gonna [D] do?
[C] [Bm] We're gonna wallow in the [A] mud.
Oh, [A] [Am] I [E] said hey, I said hey, I said hey, Georgia [A] Lee.
[E] We're gonna wallow in the mud.
[Am] [A] Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
[Am]
Oh, Georgia Lee, she's like a springtime storm.
She's gonna teach me to be withered, weathered, and [E] worn.
Dresses all [A] tattered and torn.
[C] She's gonna wallow in the mud.
[A]
Born on [Am] the front porch [A] of an old [A] wood shack.
She keeps everything she owns in a terrible life sack.
[E] She gives [Am] no account for where [D] she's at.
[A] When she's [G#] gonna wallow in the [A] mud.
[A] Oh, I [E] said hey, I said hey, I said hey, Georgia [A] Lee.
[E] We're gonna wallow in the [Am] mud.
Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
She [Am] got an old guitar she claims was blessed by [A] muddy's hand.
She can't pay for much, but she can sure pay that hoochie coochie [E] man.
She's glad [Am] to show you anytime she can [F#] that she can wallow in the [A] mud.
[A] Mm -hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
She's a wild child of age 32.
You ask her what she's looking at, she says, oh, boy, I'm looking straight at you.
[E] Yeah, now what you gonna [D] do?
[C] [Bm] We're gonna wallow in the [A] mud.
Oh, [A] [Am] I [E] said hey, I said hey, I said hey, Georgia [A] Lee.
[E] We're gonna wallow in the mud.
[Am] [A] Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
[Am]
Key:
A
E
Am
C
D
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_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oh, Georgia Lee, she's like a springtime storm.
She's gonna teach me to be withered, weathered, and [E] worn.
_ _ _ Dresses all [A] tattered and torn.
_ [C] She's _ gonna wallow in the mud.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _
Born on [Am] the front porch [A] of an old [A] wood shack.
She keeps everything she owns in a terrible life sack.
_ _ [E] She gives [Am] no account for where [D] she's at.
[A] _ When she's [G#] gonna wallow in the [A] mud.
[A] _ _ _ _ Oh, I [E] said hey, _ I said hey, _ I said hey, Georgia [A] Lee.
_ [E] We're gonna wallow in the [Am] mud.
_ _ Mm-hmm, _ mm-hmm, _ mm-hmm.
She [Am] got an old guitar she claims was blessed by [A] muddy's hand.
She can't pay for much, but she can sure pay that hoochie coochie [E] man.
_ _ _ She's glad [Am] to show you anytime she can _ _ [F#] that she can wallow in the [A] mud.
[A] Mm _ -hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
She's a wild child of age 32.
You ask her what she's looking at, she says, oh, boy, I'm looking straight at you.
_ _ _ [E] Yeah, now what you gonna [D] do?
_ _ [C] _ [Bm] We're gonna wallow in the [A] mud.
Oh, [A] _ _ _ [Am] _ I [E] said hey, I said hey, I said hey, Georgia [A] Lee.
_ [E] We're gonna wallow in the mud.
_ [Am] _ [A] Mm-hmm, _ mm-hmm, mm-hmm. _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oh, Georgia Lee, she's like a springtime storm.
She's gonna teach me to be withered, weathered, and [E] worn.
_ _ _ Dresses all [A] tattered and torn.
_ [C] She's _ gonna wallow in the mud.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _
Born on [Am] the front porch [A] of an old [A] wood shack.
She keeps everything she owns in a terrible life sack.
_ _ [E] She gives [Am] no account for where [D] she's at.
[A] _ When she's [G#] gonna wallow in the [A] mud.
[A] _ _ _ _ Oh, I [E] said hey, _ I said hey, _ I said hey, Georgia [A] Lee.
_ [E] We're gonna wallow in the [Am] mud.
_ _ Mm-hmm, _ mm-hmm, _ mm-hmm.
She [Am] got an old guitar she claims was blessed by [A] muddy's hand.
She can't pay for much, but she can sure pay that hoochie coochie [E] man.
_ _ _ She's glad [Am] to show you anytime she can _ _ [F#] that she can wallow in the [A] mud.
[A] Mm _ -hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
She's a wild child of age 32.
You ask her what she's looking at, she says, oh, boy, I'm looking straight at you.
_ _ _ [E] Yeah, now what you gonna [D] do?
_ _ [C] _ [Bm] We're gonna wallow in the [A] mud.
Oh, [A] _ _ _ [Am] _ I [E] said hey, I said hey, I said hey, Georgia [A] Lee.
_ [E] We're gonna wallow in the mud.
_ [Am] _ [A] Mm-hmm, _ mm-hmm, mm-hmm. _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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