Chords for Old Wooley - Don Lange and Doug Freeman (Priscilla Herdman) - Guitar Cover
Tempo:
181.3 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] Old [C] Cowboy Ticker flew into the bar [G] last night
Said his name [C] was Wooly, [G] he was more than just a [D] bad guy
[C] He said he sang with the [G] Texas Playboys, [C] playing [G] in third floor
Then the proprietor [D] got up and he [G] locked the door
[C] It [D] appeared he had table [G] floor, well, nine [C] times the floor
[G] And he all went [C] in with the Willie [D] Pickens, see
[C] And then a cat from [G] Alabama got up and played [C] his tune
[G] Mining [D] the Lord Elm House [G] on the ring
Well, he played an old Hanker's tune, [C] just a [G] boy in his hand
Then he [C] recollected [G] some of the days of the Bob [D] Brown clan
[C] Then he played a [G] couple of funky [C] tunes, folk believe [G] we had heard
Just the same, [D] he all [G] stood and cheered
[C]
Then it appeared [D] he had table [G] floor, well, nine [C] times the floor
[G] And he all went in [C] with the Willie [D] Pickens, see
And [C] then a cat from [G] Alabama got up and played [C] his tune
[G] Mining [D] the Lord Elm [G] House on the ring
Well, [C] he's from Missouri, [G] but he parted my old way
Routed through [C] the night, [G] because he tried to kiss [D] our old day
[C] And the whole [G] mob of [C] Longhands were fine [G]
remembering
That [Am] they all heard Willie [G] Pickens sing
[C]
And he [D] wrote table [G] floor, well, nine [C] times the floor
[G] And he all went [C] in with the Willie [D] Pickens, see
[C] And then a cat from [G] Alabama got up and played [C] his tune
[G] Mining [D] the Lord Elm House [G] on the ring
Said his name [C] was Wooly, [G] he was more than just a [D] bad guy
[C] He said he sang with the [G] Texas Playboys, [C] playing [G] in third floor
Then the proprietor [D] got up and he [G] locked the door
[C] It [D] appeared he had table [G] floor, well, nine [C] times the floor
[G] And he all went [C] in with the Willie [D] Pickens, see
[C] And then a cat from [G] Alabama got up and played [C] his tune
[G] Mining [D] the Lord Elm House [G] on the ring
Well, he played an old Hanker's tune, [C] just a [G] boy in his hand
Then he [C] recollected [G] some of the days of the Bob [D] Brown clan
[C] Then he played a [G] couple of funky [C] tunes, folk believe [G] we had heard
Just the same, [D] he all [G] stood and cheered
[C]
Then it appeared [D] he had table [G] floor, well, nine [C] times the floor
[G] And he all went in [C] with the Willie [D] Pickens, see
And [C] then a cat from [G] Alabama got up and played [C] his tune
[G] Mining [D] the Lord Elm [G] House on the ring
Well, [C] he's from Missouri, [G] but he parted my old way
Routed through [C] the night, [G] because he tried to kiss [D] our old day
[C] And the whole [G] mob of [C] Longhands were fine [G]
remembering
That [Am] they all heard Willie [G] Pickens sing
[C]
And he [D] wrote table [G] floor, well, nine [C] times the floor
[G] And he all went [C] in with the Willie [D] Pickens, see
[C] And then a cat from [G] Alabama got up and played [C] his tune
[G] Mining [D] the Lord Elm House [G] on the ring
Key:
G
C
D
Am
G
C
D
Am
[G] _ _ _ _ _ Old [C] Cowboy Ticker flew into the bar [G] last _ _ night _ _
_ Said his name [C] was Wooly, [G] he was more than just a [D] bad guy
[C] He said he sang with the [G] Texas _ Playboys, [C] _ playing [G] in third floor
_ _ Then the _ proprietor [D] got up and he [G] locked the door
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ It [D] appeared he had table [G] floor, well, nine [C] times the floor
[G] And he all went [C] in with the Willie _ [D] Pickens, see
_ _ _ _ [C] And then a cat from [G] _ Alabama _ got up and played [C] his tune
_ [G] _ Mining [D] the Lord Elm House [G] on the _ _ _ ring _ _
Well, he played an old _ Hanker's tune, [C] just a [G] boy in his _ hand
_ Then he _ [C] _ recollected [G] some of the days of the Bob [D] Brown clan
_ _ _ [C] Then he played a [G] couple of funky _ [C] tunes, folk believe [G] we had heard
_ Just the same, [D] he all [G] stood and _ _ _ _ cheered
_ _ [C] _
Then it appeared [D] he had table [G] floor, well, nine [C] times the floor
[G] And he all went in [C] with the Willie _ [D] Pickens, see
_ _ And [C] then a cat from [G] _ Alabama _ got up and played [C] his tune
_ [G] _ Mining [D] the Lord Elm [G] House on the _ ring _ _ _ _
Well, [C] he's from Missouri, [G] but he parted my old _ way _
Routed through [C] the night, [G] because he tried to kiss [D] our old day
_ _ [C] And the whole [G] mob of _ [C] Longhands were fine [G]
remembering
_ _ _ _ _ That [Am] they all heard Willie _ [G] Pickens sing
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C]
And he [D] wrote table [G] floor, well, nine [C] times the floor
[G] And he all went [C] in with the Willie _ [D] Pickens, see
_ _ _ [C] And then a cat from [G] _ Alabama _ got up and played [C] his tune
[G] _ Mining [D] the Lord Elm House [G] on the ring
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Said his name [C] was Wooly, [G] he was more than just a [D] bad guy
[C] He said he sang with the [G] Texas _ Playboys, [C] _ playing [G] in third floor
_ _ Then the _ proprietor [D] got up and he [G] locked the door
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ It [D] appeared he had table [G] floor, well, nine [C] times the floor
[G] And he all went [C] in with the Willie _ [D] Pickens, see
_ _ _ _ [C] And then a cat from [G] _ Alabama _ got up and played [C] his tune
_ [G] _ Mining [D] the Lord Elm House [G] on the _ _ _ ring _ _
Well, he played an old _ Hanker's tune, [C] just a [G] boy in his _ hand
_ Then he _ [C] _ recollected [G] some of the days of the Bob [D] Brown clan
_ _ _ [C] Then he played a [G] couple of funky _ [C] tunes, folk believe [G] we had heard
_ Just the same, [D] he all [G] stood and _ _ _ _ cheered
_ _ [C] _
Then it appeared [D] he had table [G] floor, well, nine [C] times the floor
[G] And he all went in [C] with the Willie _ [D] Pickens, see
_ _ And [C] then a cat from [G] _ Alabama _ got up and played [C] his tune
_ [G] _ Mining [D] the Lord Elm [G] House on the _ ring _ _ _ _
Well, [C] he's from Missouri, [G] but he parted my old _ way _
Routed through [C] the night, [G] because he tried to kiss [D] our old day
_ _ [C] And the whole [G] mob of _ [C] Longhands were fine [G]
remembering
_ _ _ _ _ That [Am] they all heard Willie _ [G] Pickens sing
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C]
And he [D] wrote table [G] floor, well, nine [C] times the floor
[G] And he all went [C] in with the Willie _ [D] Pickens, see
_ _ _ [C] And then a cat from [G] _ Alabama _ got up and played [C] his tune
[G] _ Mining [D] the Lord Elm House [G] on the ring
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _