Chords for Long Gone Lonesome Blues and Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound

Tempo:
94.725 bpm
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G

D

C

Bb

Gm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Long Gone Lonesome Blues and Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound chords
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And you can, you can Thank you.
That's what I want to play.
Thank you.
You've got some, you've got some stuff where you blend [C] all those different styles that you got to listen to [D] growing up.
You know, when you're talking earlier about Ray Charles and all these, and Fats Domino.
You got it.
[Bm] Can you just lay something on us [G] for anyone who's having a rough day?
Lay some blues on us on WMZQ.
[D] I'm gonna blend [G] several.
Jimmy Reed, Lightning Hopkins was a real good teacher.
[G]
I went down to the river to
[Bb] watch [C] the fish swim by.
[G]
Then I got [Gm] down to the river.
[C] [Gm] You [Bb] believe the doggone river [Gm] done gone dry.
[G]
[A]
[Bb] I'm gonna go down three times.
[Em] Lord, I'm only gonna [G] come up twice.
[Em] [Cm] [G]
She's long [C]
gone.
[G]
[D] I guess it's a long gone lonesome blue.
[Cm] [G]
And I'm gonna throw down.
[G]
That's right, little Hank.
Now do it right, son.
[Bb]
[Bb]
[G] That's right.
Just think about that fine mama [D] swaying down that street.
And let the music flow, [Bb] boy.
[G] [Em]
[G] So I took all that stuff, like you said, and then I blended it.
And Lightning said, you know, that country music [D] ain't nothing but white people's blues is [G] all it is.
I got a good woman at home.
She [C] thinks I don't do no wrong.
Sometimes, Lord, she ain't always [D] around.
Don't you [G] know that's when I fall.
I [C] can't help myself at [G] all.
And I get whiskey [D] bent to hear about.
[Eb]
[G] I play a song about a rambling man.
I put some [C] Jim Beam in the Auburn Brothers [G] band.
They say, whoop those sleepers.
I wanna hear those guitars [D] sound.
Would you play [G] your cheating heart?
Man, that used to [D]
[C] blow mom and daddy [G] all apart.
I bet it did.
And they would get whiskey bent.
[D] [Bb] Yeah, and they would get [G]
down.
Sure enough, about closing time.
We [C] got stoned out of [G] our minds.
We'd end up with one of them honky-tonk dancers we [D]
found.
Just as soon as the morning sun come.
You [Bb] thinking about some sweet thing at [G] home.
They say, Hank, [D] man hit us with a little [Bb] whiskey bent and held [G] down.
Play me a song about a rambling man.
Put a [C] cold one in [G] my hand.
Cause you know I love to get drunk and hear [D] country sound.
Say you do?
Yeah, I wanna hear I'm so lonesome I could cry.
Cause I get all balled up inside.
And we get whiskey bent and [G] held down.
Yeah, old Hank's songs always [D] make me feel low [Dm] down.
[G] [Gm]
[C]
[N]
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2131
D
1321
C
3211
Bb
12341111
Gm
123111113
G
2131
D
1321
C
3211
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And you can, you can_ Thank you.
That's what I want to play.
Thank you.
You've got some, you've got some stuff where you blend [C] all those different styles that you got to listen to [D] growing up.
You know, when you're talking earlier about Ray Charles and all these, and Fats Domino.
You got it.
[Bm] Can you just lay something on us [G] for anyone who's having a rough day?
Lay some blues on us on WMZQ. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] I'm gonna blend [G] several.
_ _ Jimmy Reed, _ Lightning Hopkins was a real good teacher. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I went down to the river _ to _
[Bb] watch [C] the fish swim by.
[G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Then I got [Gm] down to the river.
[C] _ _ [Gm] _ _ You [Bb] believe the doggone river [Gm] done gone dry.
_ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[Bb] I'm gonna go down three times.
[Em] Lord, I'm only gonna [G] come up twice.
[Em] _ _ [Cm] _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ She's long _ _ [C] _
_ gone.
_ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ [D] I guess it's a long gone lonesome blue.
_ _ [Cm] _ [G] _ _ _
And I'm gonna throw down.
_ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ That's right, little Hank.
Now do it right, son.
_ [Bb] _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] That's right. _ _ _ _
Just think about that fine mama [D] swaying down that street.
And let the music flow, [Bb] boy.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ So I took all that stuff, like you said, _ _ _ and then I blended it.
And Lightning said, you know, that country music [D] ain't nothing but white people's blues is [G] all it is.
_ _ _ I got a good _ _ woman at home. _ _
She [C] thinks I don't do no wrong. _
_ Sometimes, Lord, she ain't always [D] around. _ _ _
Don't you [G] know that's when _ I fall.
_ I [C] can't help _ myself at [G] all.
_ _ _ And I get whiskey [D] bent to hear about.
_ _ [Eb] _
[G] I play a song about a _ rambling man.
I put some [C] Jim Beam in the Auburn Brothers [G] band.
_ They say, _ whoop those sleepers.
I wanna hear those guitars [D] sound. _
_ _ Would you play [G] your _ cheating heart?
_ Man, that used to [D]
[C] blow mom and daddy [G] all apart.
I bet it did. _ _
And they would get whiskey bent.
[D] _ [Bb] Yeah, and they would get [G]
down.
_ _ _ Sure enough, about closing _ time.
We [C] got stoned out of [G] our minds. _ _
We'd end up with one of them honky-tonk dancers we [D]
found.
_ _ Just as soon as the _ morning sun come.
_ You [Bb] thinking about some sweet thing at [G] home. _ _ _
They say, Hank, [D] man hit us with a little [Bb] whiskey bent and held [G] down.
_ _ _ Play me a song about a _ _ rambling man.
Put a [C] cold one in [G] my hand.
_ Cause you know I love to get drunk and hear [D] country sound.
Say you do?
Yeah, I wanna hear I'm so lonesome I could cry.
_ Cause I get all balled up inside. _ _ _
And we get whiskey bent and [G] held down. _ _ _ _
Yeah, old Hank's songs always [D] _ make me feel low [Dm] down.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _

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