Chords for Nashville Now /w Waylon Jennings & Hank Jr. singing Mind Your Own Business & The Conversation
Tempo:
104.25 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
Em
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A#] And Hank, if you'll pick up one.
This can go [A#m] any direction you want it to.
I should have a [Em] banjo.
Huh?
Yeah, I'll have a five string.
Hank, you want to start this?
I [N] got one that's like a toenail.
Ha ha ha ha ha!
I got my own with my own name on it.
[G] You want to start this, Hank, or you want to start it?
What are we going to do?
Well, how about mind your own business?
Mind your own business.
Yes.
[E] Um
Yes, sir!
If the wife and I are fussing, buddy, that's all right.
Me and that woman got a license to fight, [A] but only mind your own business.
[E]
Mind your own business.
And [B] if you're minding your business, then you won't be [E] minding mine.
That's the way.
All right.
That's without reverb.
Yeah.
Um, what is your favorite Waylon Jennings song?
[A] Oh, good Lord.
You got time?
Uh-huh.
I got a lot.
I don't know if I could pick one out.
I like a whole bunch of old ones.
Oh, it's been crazy.
Yeah, but gosh, you know.
I'll tell you what we can do for you.
We can do some conversation.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
You recorded the conversation. Yeah.
All right.
We wrote it together, too.
Yeah.
This is about Hank.
Yeah.
That's what we were doing.
Is that what [E] started all this?
Sitting around talking about Hank?
You want to do something?
Just sitting around, yeah.
I think we're doing E.
Yeah.
Best I remember, anyway.
That's right.
Hank, let's talk about your daddy.
Yeah.
And how your mama loved [A] him.
Just break out a bottle of Hoss.
Tell you about the drifting [E] cowboy band.
[B] We won't talk about the habits.
[Bm] [A] Just the music and [E] the mail.
That's right.
Now, Hank, you just got to tell me.
Did your daddy really write all them songs?
[A] I don't deserve no answer, Hoss.
Let's fly to them and let them [E] move along.
[B] Did he write them about your mama?
[A] About the man who [E] done her wrong?
Yeah, [A] back then they called him crazy.
Nowadays they [E] call him a saint.
Now the ones [A] that call him crazy, Lord,
[F#] was [B] writing on his name.
If he [E] was here right now, Bo Seepers,
would he think that we were right?
Do you think he might?
Yeah.
[A] Don't you know he would, watch out, she.
He'd be right here [E] by our side.
[B] And if he left for a short provo,
[A] he'd be the first one on the bus and [E] ready to ride.
That's where we go.
Wherever he is, wherever he is, I hope he's happy.
And I hope he's doing well.
[Bm] He is, cause he's got [A] one arm around Miss Audrey now,
and he sure did love her and [E] rave in hell.
Bet on that.
I [B] won't ask you no more questions.
[A] Stories only [E] Hank can tell.
Yeah, [A] back then they called him crazy.
[E] Nowadays they call him a saint.
Woo.
Most folks don't [A] know they fired him from the Opry.
[F#] [B] Caused his biggest pain.
I love to tell you about the lovesick [E] blues boy
and how Miss Audrey loved that man.
Yes.
You [A] know I always love to listen
to the stories about that drifting [E] cowboy band.
Me too.
And the man.
[B]
Right there, right down to [D] it.
[A] Still the most wanted outlaw [E] in the land.
Yes.
Yes.
[Em] All right.
[B] You got it.
That's it.
You've done good.
You did it.
There's a magic moment.
Woo.
[N]
This can go [A#m] any direction you want it to.
I should have a [Em] banjo.
Huh?
Yeah, I'll have a five string.
Hank, you want to start this?
I [N] got one that's like a toenail.
Ha ha ha ha ha!
I got my own with my own name on it.
[G] You want to start this, Hank, or you want to start it?
What are we going to do?
Well, how about mind your own business?
Mind your own business.
Yes.
[E] Um
Yes, sir!
If the wife and I are fussing, buddy, that's all right.
Me and that woman got a license to fight, [A] but only mind your own business.
[E]
Mind your own business.
And [B] if you're minding your business, then you won't be [E] minding mine.
That's the way.
All right.
That's without reverb.
Yeah.
Um, what is your favorite Waylon Jennings song?
[A] Oh, good Lord.
You got time?
Uh-huh.
I got a lot.
I don't know if I could pick one out.
I like a whole bunch of old ones.
Oh, it's been crazy.
Yeah, but gosh, you know.
I'll tell you what we can do for you.
We can do some conversation.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
You recorded the conversation. Yeah.
All right.
We wrote it together, too.
Yeah.
This is about Hank.
Yeah.
That's what we were doing.
Is that what [E] started all this?
Sitting around talking about Hank?
You want to do something?
Just sitting around, yeah.
I think we're doing E.
Yeah.
Best I remember, anyway.
That's right.
Hank, let's talk about your daddy.
Yeah.
And how your mama loved [A] him.
Just break out a bottle of Hoss.
Tell you about the drifting [E] cowboy band.
[B] We won't talk about the habits.
[Bm] [A] Just the music and [E] the mail.
That's right.
Now, Hank, you just got to tell me.
Did your daddy really write all them songs?
[A] I don't deserve no answer, Hoss.
Let's fly to them and let them [E] move along.
[B] Did he write them about your mama?
[A] About the man who [E] done her wrong?
Yeah, [A] back then they called him crazy.
Nowadays they [E] call him a saint.
Now the ones [A] that call him crazy, Lord,
[F#] was [B] writing on his name.
If he [E] was here right now, Bo Seepers,
would he think that we were right?
Do you think he might?
Yeah.
[A] Don't you know he would, watch out, she.
He'd be right here [E] by our side.
[B] And if he left for a short provo,
[A] he'd be the first one on the bus and [E] ready to ride.
That's where we go.
Wherever he is, wherever he is, I hope he's happy.
And I hope he's doing well.
[Bm] He is, cause he's got [A] one arm around Miss Audrey now,
and he sure did love her and [E] rave in hell.
Bet on that.
I [B] won't ask you no more questions.
[A] Stories only [E] Hank can tell.
Yeah, [A] back then they called him crazy.
[E] Nowadays they call him a saint.
Woo.
Most folks don't [A] know they fired him from the Opry.
[F#] [B] Caused his biggest pain.
I love to tell you about the lovesick [E] blues boy
and how Miss Audrey loved that man.
Yes.
You [A] know I always love to listen
to the stories about that drifting [E] cowboy band.
Me too.
And the man.
[B]
Right there, right down to [D] it.
[A] Still the most wanted outlaw [E] in the land.
Yes.
Yes.
[Em] All right.
[B] You got it.
That's it.
You've done good.
You did it.
There's a magic moment.
Woo.
[N]
Key:
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A
B
Em
Bm
E
A
B
[A#] _ And Hank, if you'll pick up one.
This can go [A#m] any direction you want it to.
I should have a [Em] banjo.
Huh?
_ Yeah, I'll have a five string.
_ Hank, you want to start this?
I [N] got one that's like a toenail.
Ha ha ha ha ha! _
I got my own with my own name on it.
_ [G] You want to start this, Hank, or you want to start it?
What are we going to do?
Well, how about mind your own business?
Mind your own business.
Yes.
[E] _ Um_ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Yes, sir!
If the wife and I are fussing, buddy, that's all right.
Me and that woman got a license to fight, [A] but only mind your own business.
_ _ _ [E]
Mind your own business.
_ And [B] if you're minding your business, then you won't be [E] minding mine. _
_ That's the way.
All right.
That's without reverb.
Yeah.
_ _ Um, what is your favorite Waylon Jennings song?
[A] Oh, good Lord.
You got time?
Uh-huh.
I got a lot.
I don't know if I could pick one out.
I like a whole bunch of old ones.
Oh, it's been crazy.
Yeah, but gosh, you know.
_ I'll tell you what we can do for you.
We can do some conversation.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
You recorded the conversation. Yeah.
All right.
We wrote it together, too.
Yeah.
This is about Hank.
Yeah.
That's what we were doing.
Is that what [E] started all this?
Sitting around talking about Hank?
You want to do something?
Just sitting around, yeah.
I think we're doing E.
Yeah. _
Best I remember, anyway.
That's right.
_ _ Hank, let's talk about your daddy.
Yeah.
_ _ And how your mama loved _ _ [A] him.
Just break out a bottle of Hoss.
Tell you about the drifting [E] cowboy band.
_ _ _ _ _ [B] We won't talk about the habits.
[Bm] _ [A] Just the music and [E] the mail.
That's right.
_ _ _ _ Now, Hank, you just got to tell me.
_ Did your daddy really write all them songs?
_ [A] I don't deserve no answer, Hoss.
Let's fly to them and let them [E] move along.
_ _ _ _ _ [B] Did he write them about your mama?
[A] _ About the man who [E] done her wrong?
_ _ _ _ _ Yeah, [A] back then they called him crazy.
_ Nowadays they [E] call him a saint.
_ _ _ _ _ Now the ones [A] that call him crazy, Lord,
[F#] _ was [B] writing on his name.
_ _ _ _ If he [E] was here right now, Bo Seepers,
would he think that we were right?
Do you think he might?
Yeah. _
[A] Don't you know he would, watch out, she.
He'd be right here [E] by our side.
_ _ _ _ [B] And if he left for a short provo,
[A] he'd be the first one on the bus and [E] ready to ride.
_ That's where we go.
Wherever he is, wherever he is, I hope he's happy.
_ And I hope he's doing well.
_ _ _ [Bm] He is, cause he's got [A] one arm around Miss Audrey now,
and he sure did love her and [E] rave in hell.
Bet on that.
_ _ I [B] won't ask you no more questions.
[A] _ Stories only [E] Hank can tell.
_ _ _ _ Yeah, [A] back then they called him crazy.
[E] Nowadays they call him a saint.
Woo.
_ Most folks don't [A] know they fired him from the Opry.
[F#] _ _ [B] Caused his biggest pain.
_ _ _ _ I love to tell you about the lovesick [E] blues boy
and how Miss Audrey loved that man.
_ _ _ Yes.
You [A] know I always love to listen
to the stories about that drifting [E] cowboy band.
Me too.
And the man.
_ _ [B] _
Right there, right down to [D] it.
[A] Still the most wanted outlaw [E] in the land.
Yes. _ _ _ _ _
Yes.
[Em] All right.
_ [B] You got it.
That's it.
You've done good.
You did it.
There's a magic moment.
Woo.
[N] _ _ _
This can go [A#m] any direction you want it to.
I should have a [Em] banjo.
Huh?
_ Yeah, I'll have a five string.
_ Hank, you want to start this?
I [N] got one that's like a toenail.
Ha ha ha ha ha! _
I got my own with my own name on it.
_ [G] You want to start this, Hank, or you want to start it?
What are we going to do?
Well, how about mind your own business?
Mind your own business.
Yes.
[E] _ Um_ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Yes, sir!
If the wife and I are fussing, buddy, that's all right.
Me and that woman got a license to fight, [A] but only mind your own business.
_ _ _ [E]
Mind your own business.
_ And [B] if you're minding your business, then you won't be [E] minding mine. _
_ That's the way.
All right.
That's without reverb.
Yeah.
_ _ Um, what is your favorite Waylon Jennings song?
[A] Oh, good Lord.
You got time?
Uh-huh.
I got a lot.
I don't know if I could pick one out.
I like a whole bunch of old ones.
Oh, it's been crazy.
Yeah, but gosh, you know.
_ I'll tell you what we can do for you.
We can do some conversation.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
You recorded the conversation. Yeah.
All right.
We wrote it together, too.
Yeah.
This is about Hank.
Yeah.
That's what we were doing.
Is that what [E] started all this?
Sitting around talking about Hank?
You want to do something?
Just sitting around, yeah.
I think we're doing E.
Yeah. _
Best I remember, anyway.
That's right.
_ _ Hank, let's talk about your daddy.
Yeah.
_ _ And how your mama loved _ _ [A] him.
Just break out a bottle of Hoss.
Tell you about the drifting [E] cowboy band.
_ _ _ _ _ [B] We won't talk about the habits.
[Bm] _ [A] Just the music and [E] the mail.
That's right.
_ _ _ _ Now, Hank, you just got to tell me.
_ Did your daddy really write all them songs?
_ [A] I don't deserve no answer, Hoss.
Let's fly to them and let them [E] move along.
_ _ _ _ _ [B] Did he write them about your mama?
[A] _ About the man who [E] done her wrong?
_ _ _ _ _ Yeah, [A] back then they called him crazy.
_ Nowadays they [E] call him a saint.
_ _ _ _ _ Now the ones [A] that call him crazy, Lord,
[F#] _ was [B] writing on his name.
_ _ _ _ If he [E] was here right now, Bo Seepers,
would he think that we were right?
Do you think he might?
Yeah. _
[A] Don't you know he would, watch out, she.
He'd be right here [E] by our side.
_ _ _ _ [B] And if he left for a short provo,
[A] he'd be the first one on the bus and [E] ready to ride.
_ That's where we go.
Wherever he is, wherever he is, I hope he's happy.
_ And I hope he's doing well.
_ _ _ [Bm] He is, cause he's got [A] one arm around Miss Audrey now,
and he sure did love her and [E] rave in hell.
Bet on that.
_ _ I [B] won't ask you no more questions.
[A] _ Stories only [E] Hank can tell.
_ _ _ _ Yeah, [A] back then they called him crazy.
[E] Nowadays they call him a saint.
Woo.
_ Most folks don't [A] know they fired him from the Opry.
[F#] _ _ [B] Caused his biggest pain.
_ _ _ _ I love to tell you about the lovesick [E] blues boy
and how Miss Audrey loved that man.
_ _ _ Yes.
You [A] know I always love to listen
to the stories about that drifting [E] cowboy band.
Me too.
And the man.
_ _ [B] _
Right there, right down to [D] it.
[A] Still the most wanted outlaw [E] in the land.
Yes. _ _ _ _ _
Yes.
[Em] All right.
_ [B] You got it.
That's it.
You've done good.
You did it.
There's a magic moment.
Woo.
[N] _ _ _