Chords for Navajo Rug
Tempo:
83.9 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
F#m
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [F#m] [D] [E]
[A] Well, there's two eggs up on the whiskey toast, [F#] home fries on [Bm] the side.
Wash it down with the roadhouse [E] coffee, and burn the pure inside.
[A] It's just a canyon, Colorado diner, [Bm] and a waitress I did love.
[D] I sat in the back, neat, some old stuffed bear, [E] and I worn out and have a whole rug.
[A] Now old Jack, the boss, he left at six, [Bm] and there's Katie, bar the door.
And she'd pull down that Navajo [E] rug, and she'd spread it across the floor.
Hey, I [A] saw that name crossed, the sacred mountain [Bm] saw them woven turtle [D] duds.
And I was lying next to Katie, [E] on that old Navajo rug.
[A] Aye, aye, aye, [F#m]
Katie, [D] Katie's red [E] and blue.
[A] Aye, aye, aye, [F#m]
Katie, [D] whatever it became of the Navajo [A] rug and you.
[F#m]
[D] Katie, Katie's red [E] and blue.
[A] Well, I saw old Jack about a year ago.
[Bm] He said the place burned to the ground.
And all I say with this old bear [E] tooth, Katie, she's left town.
[A] Papa Katie, she got her souvenir too, [Bm] Jack spat up tobacco blood.
Well, you should [D] have seen her coming through the [E] smoke, dragging that Navajo rug.
[A] Aye, aye, [F#m] aye, Katie, [D] Katie's red [E] and blue.
[A] Aye, aye, aye, [F#m] Katie, [D] whatever it became of the Navajo [A] rug and you.
[F#m] [D] [E]
[A] So every time I cross the sacred [Bm] mountains and lightning breaks above, it always takes me back in [E] time to my long lost Katie love.
[A] But everything's on the move, [Bm] everybody's on the go.
[D] Hey, you don't find things that last [E] anymore like an old Navajo.
[A] Aye, aye, [F#m] aye, Katie, [D] Katie's red [E] and blue.
[A] Aye, aye, aye, [F#m] Katie, [D] whatever it became of the Navajo [A] rug and you.
[F#m] Katie, [D] Katie's [E] red and blue.
[A] Aye, aye, aye, [F#m] Katie, [D] whatever it became of the Navajo [A] rug and you.
[F#m] [D] [E] [A] [F#m]
[A] Well, there's two eggs up on the whiskey toast, [F#] home fries on [Bm] the side.
Wash it down with the roadhouse [E] coffee, and burn the pure inside.
[A] It's just a canyon, Colorado diner, [Bm] and a waitress I did love.
[D] I sat in the back, neat, some old stuffed bear, [E] and I worn out and have a whole rug.
[A] Now old Jack, the boss, he left at six, [Bm] and there's Katie, bar the door.
And she'd pull down that Navajo [E] rug, and she'd spread it across the floor.
Hey, I [A] saw that name crossed, the sacred mountain [Bm] saw them woven turtle [D] duds.
And I was lying next to Katie, [E] on that old Navajo rug.
[A] Aye, aye, aye, [F#m]
Katie, [D] Katie's red [E] and blue.
[A] Aye, aye, aye, [F#m]
Katie, [D] whatever it became of the Navajo [A] rug and you.
[F#m]
[D] Katie, Katie's red [E] and blue.
[A] Well, I saw old Jack about a year ago.
[Bm] He said the place burned to the ground.
And all I say with this old bear [E] tooth, Katie, she's left town.
[A] Papa Katie, she got her souvenir too, [Bm] Jack spat up tobacco blood.
Well, you should [D] have seen her coming through the [E] smoke, dragging that Navajo rug.
[A] Aye, aye, [F#m] aye, Katie, [D] Katie's red [E] and blue.
[A] Aye, aye, aye, [F#m] Katie, [D] whatever it became of the Navajo [A] rug and you.
[F#m] [D] [E]
[A] So every time I cross the sacred [Bm] mountains and lightning breaks above, it always takes me back in [E] time to my long lost Katie love.
[A] But everything's on the move, [Bm] everybody's on the go.
[D] Hey, you don't find things that last [E] anymore like an old Navajo.
[A] Aye, aye, [F#m] aye, Katie, [D] Katie's red [E] and blue.
[A] Aye, aye, aye, [F#m] Katie, [D] whatever it became of the Navajo [A] rug and you.
[F#m] Katie, [D] Katie's [E] red and blue.
[A] Aye, aye, aye, [F#m] Katie, [D] whatever it became of the Navajo [A] rug and you.
[F#m] [D] [E] [A] [F#m]
Key:
A
D
E
F#m
Bm
A
D
E
_ [A] _ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _
_ _ [A] Well, there's two eggs up on the whiskey toast, [F#] home fries on [Bm] the side.
Wash it down with the roadhouse [E] coffee, and burn the pure inside.
[A] It's just a canyon, Colorado diner, [Bm] and a waitress I did love.
[D] I sat in the back, neat, some old stuffed bear, [E] and I worn out and have a whole rug.
_ [A] Now old Jack, the boss, he left at six, [Bm] and there's Katie, bar the door.
And she'd pull down that Navajo [E] rug, and she'd spread it across the floor.
Hey, I [A] saw that name crossed, the sacred mountain [Bm] saw them woven turtle [D] duds.
And I was lying next to Katie, [E] on that old Navajo rug.
[A] Aye, aye, aye, [F#m]
Katie, [D] Katie's red [E] and blue.
[A] Aye, aye, aye, [F#m]
Katie, [D] whatever it became of the Navajo [A] rug and you.
[F#m] _
[D] Katie, Katie's red [E] and blue.
_ [A] Well, I saw old Jack about a year ago.
[Bm] He said the place burned to the ground.
And all I say with this old bear [E] tooth, Katie, she's left town.
[A] Papa Katie, she got her souvenir too, [Bm] Jack spat up tobacco blood.
Well, you should [D] have seen her coming through the [E] smoke, dragging that Navajo rug.
[A] Aye, aye, [F#m] aye, Katie, [D] Katie's red [E] and blue.
[A] Aye, aye, aye, [F#m] Katie, [D] whatever it became of the Navajo [A] rug and you.
[F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] So every time I cross the sacred [Bm] mountains and lightning breaks above, it always takes me back in [E] time to my long lost Katie love.
[A] But everything's on the move, [Bm] everybody's on the go.
[D] Hey, you don't find things that last [E] anymore like an old Navajo.
[A] Aye, aye, [F#m] aye, Katie, [D] Katie's red [E] and blue.
[A] Aye, aye, aye, [F#m] Katie, [D] whatever it became of the Navajo [A] rug and you.
[F#m] Katie, [D] Katie's [E] red and blue.
[A] Aye, aye, aye, [F#m] Katie, [D] whatever it became of the Navajo [A] rug and you.
[F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] Well, there's two eggs up on the whiskey toast, [F#] home fries on [Bm] the side.
Wash it down with the roadhouse [E] coffee, and burn the pure inside.
[A] It's just a canyon, Colorado diner, [Bm] and a waitress I did love.
[D] I sat in the back, neat, some old stuffed bear, [E] and I worn out and have a whole rug.
_ [A] Now old Jack, the boss, he left at six, [Bm] and there's Katie, bar the door.
And she'd pull down that Navajo [E] rug, and she'd spread it across the floor.
Hey, I [A] saw that name crossed, the sacred mountain [Bm] saw them woven turtle [D] duds.
And I was lying next to Katie, [E] on that old Navajo rug.
[A] Aye, aye, aye, [F#m]
Katie, [D] Katie's red [E] and blue.
[A] Aye, aye, aye, [F#m]
Katie, [D] whatever it became of the Navajo [A] rug and you.
[F#m] _
[D] Katie, Katie's red [E] and blue.
_ [A] Well, I saw old Jack about a year ago.
[Bm] He said the place burned to the ground.
And all I say with this old bear [E] tooth, Katie, she's left town.
[A] Papa Katie, she got her souvenir too, [Bm] Jack spat up tobacco blood.
Well, you should [D] have seen her coming through the [E] smoke, dragging that Navajo rug.
[A] Aye, aye, [F#m] aye, Katie, [D] Katie's red [E] and blue.
[A] Aye, aye, aye, [F#m] Katie, [D] whatever it became of the Navajo [A] rug and you.
[F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] So every time I cross the sacred [Bm] mountains and lightning breaks above, it always takes me back in [E] time to my long lost Katie love.
[A] But everything's on the move, [Bm] everybody's on the go.
[D] Hey, you don't find things that last [E] anymore like an old Navajo.
[A] Aye, aye, [F#m] aye, Katie, [D] Katie's red [E] and blue.
[A] Aye, aye, aye, [F#m] Katie, [D] whatever it became of the Navajo [A] rug and you.
[F#m] Katie, [D] Katie's [E] red and blue.
[A] Aye, aye, aye, [F#m] Katie, [D] whatever it became of the Navajo [A] rug and you.
[F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _