Chords for Lucille (Kenny Rogers) - Dukes Of Maslow cover
Tempo:
71.85 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
G
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] Yes, just do that again.
The little red light.
Is that little red light?
Does that mean that we're on air, Sterling?
Yes, Phil, that little red light means that we're on air.
Shout out to Incia.
Incia.
Shout.
[G] [B]
[Bb]
Ooooooooh.
In a bar in Toledo, across from the depot,
On a bar stool she took off [F] her ring.
[Cm] Thought I'd get closer, [F] so I walked on over,
[Cm] Sat down and asked her [Bb] her name.
When the drinks finally hit her, she said, I'm no quitter,
But I finally quit living [Eb] on dreams.
[F] Hungry for laughter, and here ever after,
I'm after whatever the other [Bb] life brings.
In the mirror I saw him, and I closely watched him,
Thought how he looked [F] out of place.
He [Cm] came to the woman who sat there beside me,
[Cm] Had a [F] strange look [Bb] on his face.
Big hands were callous, he looked like a mountain,
For a minute I thought I [Eb] was dead.
[F] But he started shaking, his big heart was breaking,
He turned to the woman [Bb] and said,
You picked a fine time to leave [Eb] me, Lucy,
With four hungry children and a crop [Bb] in the field.
[Eb] I've had some bad times, I've lived through since that time,
But this time the hurting [Bb] won't heal,
You [F] picked a fine time to [Bb] leave me, Lucy.
[C]
Well after he left us, I ordered more whiskey,
And thought how she'd made him [G] look small.
[Dm] From the lights of the bar room, [G] to the rented hotel room,
We walked without talking [C] at all.
She was a beauty, and when she came to me,
She must have thought I'd lost [F] my mind.
[G] I couldn't hold her, cause the words that he told her,
Kept coming back time [C] after time.
You picked a fine time to leave [F] me, Lucy,
With four hungry children and a crop in [C] the field.
[F] I've had some bad times, I've lived through since that time,
But this time the [C] hurting won't heal,
You [G] picked a fine time to leave me, Lucy.
You picked a fine time to leave me, [F] Lucy,
With four hungry children and a crop [C] in the field.
[F] I've had some bad times, I've lived through since that time,
But this time the [C] hurting won't heal,
[G] You picked a fine time to leave [C] me, Lucy.
[Cm] [B]
The little red light.
Is that little red light?
Does that mean that we're on air, Sterling?
Yes, Phil, that little red light means that we're on air.
Shout out to Incia.
Incia.
Shout.
[G] [B]
[Bb]
Ooooooooh.
In a bar in Toledo, across from the depot,
On a bar stool she took off [F] her ring.
[Cm] Thought I'd get closer, [F] so I walked on over,
[Cm] Sat down and asked her [Bb] her name.
When the drinks finally hit her, she said, I'm no quitter,
But I finally quit living [Eb] on dreams.
[F] Hungry for laughter, and here ever after,
I'm after whatever the other [Bb] life brings.
In the mirror I saw him, and I closely watched him,
Thought how he looked [F] out of place.
He [Cm] came to the woman who sat there beside me,
[Cm] Had a [F] strange look [Bb] on his face.
Big hands were callous, he looked like a mountain,
For a minute I thought I [Eb] was dead.
[F] But he started shaking, his big heart was breaking,
He turned to the woman [Bb] and said,
You picked a fine time to leave [Eb] me, Lucy,
With four hungry children and a crop [Bb] in the field.
[Eb] I've had some bad times, I've lived through since that time,
But this time the hurting [Bb] won't heal,
You [F] picked a fine time to [Bb] leave me, Lucy.
[C]
Well after he left us, I ordered more whiskey,
And thought how she'd made him [G] look small.
[Dm] From the lights of the bar room, [G] to the rented hotel room,
We walked without talking [C] at all.
She was a beauty, and when she came to me,
She must have thought I'd lost [F] my mind.
[G] I couldn't hold her, cause the words that he told her,
Kept coming back time [C] after time.
You picked a fine time to leave [F] me, Lucy,
With four hungry children and a crop in [C] the field.
[F] I've had some bad times, I've lived through since that time,
But this time the [C] hurting won't heal,
You [G] picked a fine time to leave me, Lucy.
You picked a fine time to leave me, [F] Lucy,
With four hungry children and a crop [C] in the field.
[F] I've had some bad times, I've lived through since that time,
But this time the [C] hurting won't heal,
[G] You picked a fine time to leave [C] me, Lucy.
[Cm] [B]
Key:
F
Bb
C
G
Cm
F
Bb
C
_ _ [N] Yes, just do that again.
The little red light.
_ Is that little red light?
Does that mean that we're on air, Sterling?
Yes, Phil, that little red light means that we're on air.
Shout out to Incia. _ _
Incia.
Shout. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ [B] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Ooooooooh.
In a bar in Toledo, across from the depot,
On a bar stool she took off [F] her ring. _
[Cm] Thought I'd get closer, [F] so I walked on over,
[Cm] Sat down and asked her [Bb] her name. _
When the drinks finally hit her, she said, I'm no quitter,
But I finally quit living [Eb] on dreams.
[F] Hungry for laughter, and here ever after,
I'm after whatever the other [Bb] life brings.
In the mirror I saw him, and I closely watched him,
Thought how he looked [F] out of place.
He [Cm] came to the woman who sat there beside me,
[Cm] Had a [F] strange look [Bb] on his face.
_ Big hands were callous, he looked like a mountain,
For a minute I thought I [Eb] was dead.
[F] But he started shaking, his big heart was breaking,
He turned to the woman [Bb] and said, _
You picked a fine time to leave [Eb] me, Lucy,
With four hungry children and a crop [Bb] in the field.
_ [Eb] I've had some bad times, I've lived through since that time,
But this time the hurting [Bb] won't heal,
You [F] picked a fine time to [Bb] leave me, Lucy.
_ _ [C] _ _
Well after he left us, I ordered more whiskey,
And thought how she'd made him [G] look small. _
[Dm] From the lights of the bar room, [G] to the rented hotel room,
We walked without talking [C] at all.
She was a beauty, and when she came to me,
She must have thought I'd lost [F] my mind.
[G] I couldn't hold her, cause the words that he told her,
Kept coming back time [C] after time.
You picked a fine time to leave [F] me, Lucy, _
With four hungry children and a crop in [C] the field.
_ [F] I've had some bad times, I've lived through since that time,
But this time the [C] hurting won't heal,
You [G] picked a fine time to leave me, Lucy.
You picked a fine time to leave me, [F] Lucy,
_ With four hungry children and a crop [C] in the field.
_ [F] I've had some bad times, I've lived through since that time,
But this time the [C] hurting won't heal,
[G] You picked a fine time to leave [C] me, Lucy. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ [B] _ _ _
The little red light.
_ Is that little red light?
Does that mean that we're on air, Sterling?
Yes, Phil, that little red light means that we're on air.
Shout out to Incia. _ _
Incia.
Shout. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ [B] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Ooooooooh.
In a bar in Toledo, across from the depot,
On a bar stool she took off [F] her ring. _
[Cm] Thought I'd get closer, [F] so I walked on over,
[Cm] Sat down and asked her [Bb] her name. _
When the drinks finally hit her, she said, I'm no quitter,
But I finally quit living [Eb] on dreams.
[F] Hungry for laughter, and here ever after,
I'm after whatever the other [Bb] life brings.
In the mirror I saw him, and I closely watched him,
Thought how he looked [F] out of place.
He [Cm] came to the woman who sat there beside me,
[Cm] Had a [F] strange look [Bb] on his face.
_ Big hands were callous, he looked like a mountain,
For a minute I thought I [Eb] was dead.
[F] But he started shaking, his big heart was breaking,
He turned to the woman [Bb] and said, _
You picked a fine time to leave [Eb] me, Lucy,
With four hungry children and a crop [Bb] in the field.
_ [Eb] I've had some bad times, I've lived through since that time,
But this time the hurting [Bb] won't heal,
You [F] picked a fine time to [Bb] leave me, Lucy.
_ _ [C] _ _
Well after he left us, I ordered more whiskey,
And thought how she'd made him [G] look small. _
[Dm] From the lights of the bar room, [G] to the rented hotel room,
We walked without talking [C] at all.
She was a beauty, and when she came to me,
She must have thought I'd lost [F] my mind.
[G] I couldn't hold her, cause the words that he told her,
Kept coming back time [C] after time.
You picked a fine time to leave [F] me, Lucy, _
With four hungry children and a crop in [C] the field.
_ [F] I've had some bad times, I've lived through since that time,
But this time the [C] hurting won't heal,
You [G] picked a fine time to leave me, Lucy.
You picked a fine time to leave me, [F] Lucy,
_ With four hungry children and a crop [C] in the field.
_ [F] I've had some bad times, I've lived through since that time,
But this time the [C] hurting won't heal,
[G] You picked a fine time to leave [C] me, Lucy. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ [B] _ _ _