Chords for Merle Haggard; Johnny Cash - Sing Jimmie Rogers Medly
Tempo:
118.25 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Tea for Texas, tea for Tennessee, tea [G] for Texas, tea for [D] Tennessee, [A] and tea for Thelma, the gal that made her break out [D] of me.
I'm gonna buy me a shotgun just as long as I'm tall.
[G]
[D]
[A] I'm gonna shoot poor Thelma just to see her jump and [D] fall.
You know Merle, it looks like old Jimmy Rogers, Blue Yodel, gave the women a rough time though.
Well you know that's one side of the story, it goes that way.
Well as far as I'm concerned, that's the only side.
Whatever you think, Johnny.
I love the women, thought I loved them all the same.
[G] Yeah, I love the women, thought I loved them all the [D] same.
But [A] I don't love nobody with an [D] unchanged name.
And the women make [A] a fool out [D] of me.
Hey my papa scolded me, my mama just sat and cried.
[G] My papa scolded me, and my mama just sat [D] and cried.
[A] She said I got too many women for any little boy [D] my size.
Let me sing this part now.
And the women make [A] a fool out of [D] me.
Now you yodel one for me.
Yodel it, [A] yodel it.
[D] Give me my hat.
When I'm in the parlor, the girls think it's a dream.
[G] When I'm in the parlor, yeah the girls think it's [D] a dream.
[A] And even in the winter time, they turn off [D] the heat.
The women make [A] a fool out of [D] me.
Now you yodel.
Yodel it, yodel it.
[D] Give me my hat.
[N]
They do make a fool out of me, and here's one that really makes a fool out of me.
Jenny C.
we weren't talking about you, honey.
Miss Jenny C.
Riley, what do you think?
[C] [N]
I'm gonna buy me a shotgun just as long as I'm tall.
[G]
[D]
[A] I'm gonna shoot poor Thelma just to see her jump and [D] fall.
You know Merle, it looks like old Jimmy Rogers, Blue Yodel, gave the women a rough time though.
Well you know that's one side of the story, it goes that way.
Well as far as I'm concerned, that's the only side.
Whatever you think, Johnny.
I love the women, thought I loved them all the same.
[G] Yeah, I love the women, thought I loved them all the [D] same.
But [A] I don't love nobody with an [D] unchanged name.
And the women make [A] a fool out [D] of me.
Hey my papa scolded me, my mama just sat and cried.
[G] My papa scolded me, and my mama just sat [D] and cried.
[A] She said I got too many women for any little boy [D] my size.
Let me sing this part now.
And the women make [A] a fool out of [D] me.
Now you yodel one for me.
Yodel it, [A] yodel it.
[D] Give me my hat.
When I'm in the parlor, the girls think it's a dream.
[G] When I'm in the parlor, yeah the girls think it's [D] a dream.
[A] And even in the winter time, they turn off [D] the heat.
The women make [A] a fool out of [D] me.
Now you yodel.
Yodel it, yodel it.
[D] Give me my hat.
[N]
They do make a fool out of me, and here's one that really makes a fool out of me.
Jenny C.
we weren't talking about you, honey.
Miss Jenny C.
Riley, what do you think?
[C] [N]
Key:
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C
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_ _ _ _ _ Tea for Texas, _ tea for Tennessee, _ _ tea [G] _ for Texas, tea for [D] Tennessee, _ _ _ [A] and tea for Thelma, the gal that made her break out [D] of me.
_ _ I'm gonna buy me a shotgun just as long as I'm tall.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[A] I'm gonna shoot poor Thelma just to see her jump and [D] fall.
_ _ You know Merle, it looks like old Jimmy Rogers, Blue Yodel, gave the women a rough time though.
Well you know that's one side of the story, it goes that way.
_ Well as far as I'm concerned, that's the only side.
_ Whatever you think, Johnny. _ _ _
_ _ _ I love the women, _ thought I loved them all the same. _
[G] Yeah, I love the women, thought I loved them all the [D] same.
_ But [A] I don't love nobody with an [D] unchanged name.
_ _ And the women make [A] a fool out [D] of me.
_ _ Hey my papa scolded me, my mama just sat and cried.
_ _ _ [G] My papa scolded me, and my mama just sat [D] and cried. _ _
[A] She said I got too many women for any little boy [D] my size.
Let me sing this part now.
And the women make [A] a fool out of [D] me.
Now you yodel one for me. _
_ _ Yodel it, [A] yodel it.
[D] Give me my hat. _ _ _ _ _
When I'm in the parlor, the girls think it's a dream.
_ _ _ [G] When I'm in the parlor, yeah the girls think it's [D] a dream.
_ _ _ _ _ [A] And even in the winter time, they turn off [D] the heat.
_ The women make [A] a fool out of [D] me.
Now you yodel.
_ Yodel it, yodel it.
_ [D] Give me my hat. _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ They do make a fool out of me, and here's one that really makes a fool out of me.
Jenny C.
we weren't talking about you, honey.
Miss Jenny C.
Riley, what do you think?
[C] _ [N] _
_ _ I'm gonna buy me a shotgun just as long as I'm tall.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[A] I'm gonna shoot poor Thelma just to see her jump and [D] fall.
_ _ You know Merle, it looks like old Jimmy Rogers, Blue Yodel, gave the women a rough time though.
Well you know that's one side of the story, it goes that way.
_ Well as far as I'm concerned, that's the only side.
_ Whatever you think, Johnny. _ _ _
_ _ _ I love the women, _ thought I loved them all the same. _
[G] Yeah, I love the women, thought I loved them all the [D] same.
_ But [A] I don't love nobody with an [D] unchanged name.
_ _ And the women make [A] a fool out [D] of me.
_ _ Hey my papa scolded me, my mama just sat and cried.
_ _ _ [G] My papa scolded me, and my mama just sat [D] and cried. _ _
[A] She said I got too many women for any little boy [D] my size.
Let me sing this part now.
And the women make [A] a fool out of [D] me.
Now you yodel one for me. _
_ _ Yodel it, [A] yodel it.
[D] Give me my hat. _ _ _ _ _
When I'm in the parlor, the girls think it's a dream.
_ _ _ [G] When I'm in the parlor, yeah the girls think it's [D] a dream.
_ _ _ _ _ [A] And even in the winter time, they turn off [D] the heat.
_ The women make [A] a fool out of [D] me.
Now you yodel.
_ Yodel it, yodel it.
_ [D] Give me my hat. _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ They do make a fool out of me, and here's one that really makes a fool out of me.
Jenny C.
we weren't talking about you, honey.
Miss Jenny C.
Riley, what do you think?
[C] _ [N] _