Chords for Loretta Lynn - Don't Come Home A-Drinkin'
Tempo:
90.7 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
E
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] Here's Miss Loretta Lynn.
How about making love?
You [A] [D]
thought that I'd be waking up [A] when you [D] came home last night
You'd been out with all the [E] boys you ended [A] up having
[D] A liquor and love, it just don't [A] make sense to bore [D] me behind
[G] And don't come [D] home with [A] a lover [D] on your mind
[G] No, don't come home with
[D] [G] a lover on your mind
Just say I [D] wouldn't see what [A] you'd find
[D] Cause if you want that kind of [A] love, I need [D] none of mine
[G] So don't come [D] home with a [A] drinker [D] on your mind That's right
[A] [D] [G]
[D]
You'd never take me [A] anywhere because you're [D] always gone
Many a night I played [E] around your [A] all [D] alone
Then you come in a-kissin' on [A] me, it happens [D] every time
[G] So don't come [D] home with a drinker [A] on [D] your mind
[G] No, don't come home with a drinker on [D] your mind
[G] Just say I [D] wouldn't see what [A] you'd find
[D] Cause if you want that kind of [A] love, I need [D] none of mine
[G] So don't come [D] home with a drinker [A] on [D] your mind
[G] No, don't come [D] home with a [A] drinker on [D] your mind
Oh, that's great
[G]
That was fine, Loretta.
Who's your rhythm player there on the left?
Ain't that great?
I thought it sounded fine.
Come here, rhythm player.
That thrilled me to death.
I want you all to know.
This is a very expensive rhythm player, ladies and gentlemen.
Our special guest, Bill Monroe.
Make Bill welcome to our show, will you?
Bill, I know that you have the Bluegrass Boys all tuned up and everything,
but we can't let you sing right now.
How about making love?
You [A] [D]
thought that I'd be waking up [A] when you [D] came home last night
You'd been out with all the [E] boys you ended [A] up having
[D] A liquor and love, it just don't [A] make sense to bore [D] me behind
[G] And don't come [D] home with [A] a lover [D] on your mind
[G] No, don't come home with
[D] [G] a lover on your mind
Just say I [D] wouldn't see what [A] you'd find
[D] Cause if you want that kind of [A] love, I need [D] none of mine
[G] So don't come [D] home with a [A] drinker [D] on your mind That's right
[A] [D] [G]
[D]
You'd never take me [A] anywhere because you're [D] always gone
Many a night I played [E] around your [A] all [D] alone
Then you come in a-kissin' on [A] me, it happens [D] every time
[G] So don't come [D] home with a drinker [A] on [D] your mind
[G] No, don't come home with a drinker on [D] your mind
[G] Just say I [D] wouldn't see what [A] you'd find
[D] Cause if you want that kind of [A] love, I need [D] none of mine
[G] So don't come [D] home with a drinker [A] on [D] your mind
[G] No, don't come [D] home with a [A] drinker on [D] your mind
Oh, that's great
[G]
That was fine, Loretta.
Who's your rhythm player there on the left?
Ain't that great?
I thought it sounded fine.
Come here, rhythm player.
That thrilled me to death.
I want you all to know.
This is a very expensive rhythm player, ladies and gentlemen.
Our special guest, Bill Monroe.
Make Bill welcome to our show, will you?
Bill, I know that you have the Bluegrass Boys all tuned up and everything,
but we can't let you sing right now.
Key:
D
A
G
E
Ab
D
A
G
[D] Here's Miss Loretta Lynn.
How about making love? _
You _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _
_ thought that I'd be waking up [A] when you [D] came home last night
You'd been out with all the [E] boys you ended [A] up having
[D] A liquor and love, it just don't [A] make sense to bore [D] me behind
[G] And don't come [D] home with [A] a lover [D] on your mind
[G] No, don't come home with _ _ _
[D] _ [G] a lover on your mind
Just say I _ [D] wouldn't see what [A] you'd find
[D] Cause if you want that kind of [A] love, I need [D] none of mine
[G] So don't come [D] home with a [A] drinker [D] on your mind That's right _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ You'd never take me [A] anywhere because you're [D] always gone
Many a night I played [E] around your [A] all [D] alone
Then you come in a-kissin' on [A] me, it happens [D] every time
[G] So don't come [D] home with a drinker [A] on [D] your mind
[G] No, don't come home with a drinker on [D] your mind
[G] Just say I _ [D] wouldn't see what [A] you'd find
[D] Cause if you want that kind of [A] love, I need [D] none of mine
[G] So don't come [D] home with a drinker [A] on [D] your mind
[G] No, don't come [D] home with a [A] drinker on [D] your _ mind
Oh, that's great
[G]
That was fine, Loretta.
Who's your rhythm player there on the left?
Ain't that great?
I thought it sounded fine.
Come here, rhythm player.
That thrilled me to death.
I want you all to know.
This is a very expensive rhythm player, ladies and gentlemen.
Our special guest, Bill Monroe.
Make Bill welcome to our show, will you?
_ _ Bill, I know that you have the Bluegrass Boys all tuned up and everything,
but we can't let you sing right now.
How about making love? _
You _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _
_ thought that I'd be waking up [A] when you [D] came home last night
You'd been out with all the [E] boys you ended [A] up having
[D] A liquor and love, it just don't [A] make sense to bore [D] me behind
[G] And don't come [D] home with [A] a lover [D] on your mind
[G] No, don't come home with _ _ _
[D] _ [G] a lover on your mind
Just say I _ [D] wouldn't see what [A] you'd find
[D] Cause if you want that kind of [A] love, I need [D] none of mine
[G] So don't come [D] home with a [A] drinker [D] on your mind That's right _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ You'd never take me [A] anywhere because you're [D] always gone
Many a night I played [E] around your [A] all [D] alone
Then you come in a-kissin' on [A] me, it happens [D] every time
[G] So don't come [D] home with a drinker [A] on [D] your mind
[G] No, don't come home with a drinker on [D] your mind
[G] Just say I _ [D] wouldn't see what [A] you'd find
[D] Cause if you want that kind of [A] love, I need [D] none of mine
[G] So don't come [D] home with a drinker [A] on [D] your mind
[G] No, don't come [D] home with a [A] drinker on [D] your _ mind
Oh, that's great
[G]
That was fine, Loretta.
Who's your rhythm player there on the left?
Ain't that great?
I thought it sounded fine.
Come here, rhythm player.
That thrilled me to death.
I want you all to know.
This is a very expensive rhythm player, ladies and gentlemen.
Our special guest, Bill Monroe.
Make Bill welcome to our show, will you?
_ _ Bill, I know that you have the Bluegrass Boys all tuned up and everything,
but we can't let you sing right now.