Chords for Oh! DEM GOLDEN SLIPPERS! -1879- Performed by Tom Roush
Tempo:
100.05 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
A
D
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [G]
[C]
Oh my golden slippers are laid away, cause I don't expect to [G] see them till my wedding day.
My long pill coat that I love so well, I'll wear up in the [C] chariot in the morn.
And my long white robe that I bought last June, I'm gonna get [G] changed but it bids too soon.
The old gray horse that I used to drive, I'll hitch him to the [C] chariot in the morn.
Oh, them golden [F] slippers, oh, them golden [G] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna [C] wear, because it looks so neat.
Oh, them golden [F] slippers, oh, them golden [G] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna wear to walk the [C] golden street.
[G]
[C]
Oh my old banjo hangs on the wall, cause it ain't been [G] tuned since way last fall.
But the folks all say we'll have a good time when we ride up in the [C] chariot in the morn.
There's old brother Ben and his sister Luz, they will telegraph the [G] news to Uncle Patrick's Jews.
What a great camp meeting there will be that day when we ride up in the [C] chariot in the morn.
Oh, them golden [F] slippers, oh, them golden [G] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna [C] wear, because it looks so neat.
Oh, them golden [F] slippers, oh, them golden [G] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna wear to [B] walk the [C] golden street.
[G]
[C] [A]
[D] So it's goodbye children, I'll have to go where the rain don't [A] fall and the wind don't blow,
and your all-stirred coats why you will not need when you ride up in the [D] chariot in the morn.
But your golden slippers must be nice and clean and your age must [A] be just sweet sixteen,
and your white kid gloves you will have to wear when you ride up in the [D] chariot in the morn.
Oh, them golden [G] slippers, oh, them golden [A] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna [D] wear, because it looks so neat.
Oh, them golden [G] slippers, oh, them golden [A] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna wear to walk the [D] golden street.
Oh, them golden [G] slippers, oh, them golden [A] slippers, [D] golden [A] slippers I'm gonna [D] wear, because it looks so neat.
Oh, them golden slippers, [G] oh, them golden [A] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna [D] wear to walk the golden street.
[F]
[C]
Oh my golden slippers are laid away, cause I don't expect to [G] see them till my wedding day.
My long pill coat that I love so well, I'll wear up in the [C] chariot in the morn.
And my long white robe that I bought last June, I'm gonna get [G] changed but it bids too soon.
The old gray horse that I used to drive, I'll hitch him to the [C] chariot in the morn.
Oh, them golden [F] slippers, oh, them golden [G] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna [C] wear, because it looks so neat.
Oh, them golden [F] slippers, oh, them golden [G] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna wear to walk the [C] golden street.
[G]
[C]
Oh my old banjo hangs on the wall, cause it ain't been [G] tuned since way last fall.
But the folks all say we'll have a good time when we ride up in the [C] chariot in the morn.
There's old brother Ben and his sister Luz, they will telegraph the [G] news to Uncle Patrick's Jews.
What a great camp meeting there will be that day when we ride up in the [C] chariot in the morn.
Oh, them golden [F] slippers, oh, them golden [G] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna [C] wear, because it looks so neat.
Oh, them golden [F] slippers, oh, them golden [G] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna wear to [B] walk the [C] golden street.
[G]
[C] [A]
[D] So it's goodbye children, I'll have to go where the rain don't [A] fall and the wind don't blow,
and your all-stirred coats why you will not need when you ride up in the [D] chariot in the morn.
But your golden slippers must be nice and clean and your age must [A] be just sweet sixteen,
and your white kid gloves you will have to wear when you ride up in the [D] chariot in the morn.
Oh, them golden [G] slippers, oh, them golden [A] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna [D] wear, because it looks so neat.
Oh, them golden [G] slippers, oh, them golden [A] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna wear to walk the [D] golden street.
Oh, them golden [G] slippers, oh, them golden [A] slippers, [D] golden [A] slippers I'm gonna [D] wear, because it looks so neat.
Oh, them golden slippers, [G] oh, them golden [A] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna [D] wear to walk the golden street.
[F]
Key:
G
C
A
D
F
G
C
A
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
Oh my golden slippers are laid away, cause I don't expect to [G] see them till my wedding day.
My long pill coat that I love so well, I'll wear up in the [C] chariot in the morn.
And my long white robe that I bought last June, I'm gonna get [G] changed but it bids too soon.
The old gray horse that I used to drive, I'll hitch him to the [C] chariot in the morn.
Oh, them golden [F] slippers, oh, them golden [G] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna [C] wear, because it looks so neat.
Oh, them golden [F] slippers, oh, them golden [G] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna wear to walk the [C] golden street.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
Oh my old banjo hangs on the wall, cause it ain't been [G] tuned since way last fall.
But the folks all say we'll have a good time when we ride up in the [C] chariot in the morn.
There's old brother Ben and his sister Luz, they will telegraph the [G] news to Uncle Patrick's Jews.
What a great camp meeting there will be that day when we ride up in the [C] chariot in the morn.
Oh, them golden [F] slippers, oh, them golden [G] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna [C] wear, because it looks so neat.
Oh, them golden [F] slippers, oh, them golden [G] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna wear to [B] walk the [C] golden street.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ [A]
[D] So it's goodbye children, I'll have to go where the rain don't [A] fall and the wind don't blow,
and your all-stirred coats why you will not need when you ride up in the [D] chariot in the morn.
But your golden slippers must be nice and clean and your age must [A] be just sweet sixteen,
and your white kid gloves you will have to wear when you ride up in the [D] chariot in the morn.
Oh, them golden [G] slippers, oh, them golden [A] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna [D] wear, because it looks so neat.
Oh, them golden [G] slippers, oh, them golden [A] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna wear to walk the [D] golden street.
Oh, them golden [G] slippers, oh, them golden [A] slippers, [D] golden [A] slippers I'm gonna [D] wear, because it looks so neat.
Oh, them golden slippers, [G] oh, them golden [A] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna [D] wear to walk the golden street.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
Oh my golden slippers are laid away, cause I don't expect to [G] see them till my wedding day.
My long pill coat that I love so well, I'll wear up in the [C] chariot in the morn.
And my long white robe that I bought last June, I'm gonna get [G] changed but it bids too soon.
The old gray horse that I used to drive, I'll hitch him to the [C] chariot in the morn.
Oh, them golden [F] slippers, oh, them golden [G] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna [C] wear, because it looks so neat.
Oh, them golden [F] slippers, oh, them golden [G] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna wear to walk the [C] golden street.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
Oh my old banjo hangs on the wall, cause it ain't been [G] tuned since way last fall.
But the folks all say we'll have a good time when we ride up in the [C] chariot in the morn.
There's old brother Ben and his sister Luz, they will telegraph the [G] news to Uncle Patrick's Jews.
What a great camp meeting there will be that day when we ride up in the [C] chariot in the morn.
Oh, them golden [F] slippers, oh, them golden [G] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna [C] wear, because it looks so neat.
Oh, them golden [F] slippers, oh, them golden [G] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna wear to [B] walk the [C] golden street.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ [A]
[D] So it's goodbye children, I'll have to go where the rain don't [A] fall and the wind don't blow,
and your all-stirred coats why you will not need when you ride up in the [D] chariot in the morn.
But your golden slippers must be nice and clean and your age must [A] be just sweet sixteen,
and your white kid gloves you will have to wear when you ride up in the [D] chariot in the morn.
Oh, them golden [G] slippers, oh, them golden [A] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna [D] wear, because it looks so neat.
Oh, them golden [G] slippers, oh, them golden [A] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna wear to walk the [D] golden street.
Oh, them golden [G] slippers, oh, them golden [A] slippers, [D] golden [A] slippers I'm gonna [D] wear, because it looks so neat.
Oh, them golden slippers, [G] oh, them golden [A] slippers, golden slippers I'm gonna [D] wear to walk the golden street.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _