Chords for One Fiddle, Two Fiddle/ San Antonio Rose
Tempo:
89.65 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
Ab
Eb
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] You know [C] Bob Wills?
Yeah, your [F] old Uncle Red wrote this tune they're [G] doing right now.
When [C] my daddy had the blues
[F] He'd always play the fiddle
[C] On that old farm that never [G] yielded much
[C] He'd sit out on the porch
[F] With a full moon for his spotlight
[C] And I'd fall asleep [G] to that old song, [C] Faded Love
He taught me how to draw a bow
[F] And my first chords on the guitar
[C] He played those country dances [G] for free
[C] Now I never feel as proud
[F] As when we pleased the crowd
[C] I never [G] chose the music, it [C] chose me
[F] One [C] fiddle, two [F] fiddles, three [D] fiddle plays
[Bb] That three-part [C] harmony brings back sweet [C] memories
[F] One [C] fiddle, two [F] fiddles, three [D] fiddle plays
As [Gm] my mind wanders back to [F] yesterday
[D]
As [Gm] my mind [C] wanders back to [F] yesterday
[Eb] [Ab] Deep within my heart lies a [Bb] melody
[Eb] A song of old [Ab] Sonnetone
Where in dreams
Don't you realize?
What are you [Gm] doing in these parts?
Oh, I'm just traveling through on my way to Nashville.
I [Ab] got a tryout on the opera here.
That ought to do it for you.
The way you write songs and the way you sing.
[D] By the way, how'd you like the way we've done your song?
[Eb] It was a hell of a lot better than I've ever [Ab] done it.
All right.
We've been playing it some on dances.
The crowd's loving it and all the guys in the band like it.
We'd like to record it down in [Bb] Dallas next week.
[Eb] Fantastic.
[Ab] And I could sure use the dough, too.
All right.
[Eb] Oh, this is my nephew, Whit.
[Dm] I believe he wants to meet you.
Hey, Whit, how are you doing?
Don't talk, does he?
[Eb] No, he sings pretty good.
At least I think he will when his voice changes.
That's great.
Well, listen, [Bb] good luck on the opera.
Oh, Bob, you know [F] that
[Eb] I might not get to [Ab] Nashville at all unless I can find a Derwood Armspringer.
[C] Used to book some shows around these parts.
I thought you might know him.
I know him about as well as I want to.
Does he owe you money?
[Ab] Yeah, he wrote me a rubber check for a thing I did for him a few years back.
Well, look, [F] I know where you might find him.
You remember Miss Maud's Cat-House?
[Ab] Cat-House, yeah.
Miss Maud's [G] place.
He hangs around there a lot.
[Fm] Why don't you go by and tell her that [Eb] you're a friend of mine?
All right, [Ab] I'll do that.
Say, wait a minute.
If Derwood don't come through with the money, could [Eb] I ask you?
Oh, no, we're all right.
I'll get it out of him.
Don't worry about that.
Good luck to you.
[Ab] See you, Whit.
[Bb]
Yeah, your [F] old Uncle Red wrote this tune they're [G] doing right now.
When [C] my daddy had the blues
[F] He'd always play the fiddle
[C] On that old farm that never [G] yielded much
[C] He'd sit out on the porch
[F] With a full moon for his spotlight
[C] And I'd fall asleep [G] to that old song, [C] Faded Love
He taught me how to draw a bow
[F] And my first chords on the guitar
[C] He played those country dances [G] for free
[C] Now I never feel as proud
[F] As when we pleased the crowd
[C] I never [G] chose the music, it [C] chose me
[F] One [C] fiddle, two [F] fiddles, three [D] fiddle plays
[Bb] That three-part [C] harmony brings back sweet [C] memories
[F] One [C] fiddle, two [F] fiddles, three [D] fiddle plays
As [Gm] my mind wanders back to [F] yesterday
[D]
As [Gm] my mind [C] wanders back to [F] yesterday
[Eb] [Ab] Deep within my heart lies a [Bb] melody
[Eb] A song of old [Ab] Sonnetone
Where in dreams
Don't you realize?
What are you [Gm] doing in these parts?
Oh, I'm just traveling through on my way to Nashville.
I [Ab] got a tryout on the opera here.
That ought to do it for you.
The way you write songs and the way you sing.
[D] By the way, how'd you like the way we've done your song?
[Eb] It was a hell of a lot better than I've ever [Ab] done it.
All right.
We've been playing it some on dances.
The crowd's loving it and all the guys in the band like it.
We'd like to record it down in [Bb] Dallas next week.
[Eb] Fantastic.
[Ab] And I could sure use the dough, too.
All right.
[Eb] Oh, this is my nephew, Whit.
[Dm] I believe he wants to meet you.
Hey, Whit, how are you doing?
Don't talk, does he?
[Eb] No, he sings pretty good.
At least I think he will when his voice changes.
That's great.
Well, listen, [Bb] good luck on the opera.
Oh, Bob, you know [F] that
[Eb] I might not get to [Ab] Nashville at all unless I can find a Derwood Armspringer.
[C] Used to book some shows around these parts.
I thought you might know him.
I know him about as well as I want to.
Does he owe you money?
[Ab] Yeah, he wrote me a rubber check for a thing I did for him a few years back.
Well, look, [F] I know where you might find him.
You remember Miss Maud's Cat-House?
[Ab] Cat-House, yeah.
Miss Maud's [G] place.
He hangs around there a lot.
[Fm] Why don't you go by and tell her that [Eb] you're a friend of mine?
All right, [Ab] I'll do that.
Say, wait a minute.
If Derwood don't come through with the money, could [Eb] I ask you?
Oh, no, we're all right.
I'll get it out of him.
Don't worry about that.
Good luck to you.
[Ab] See you, Whit.
[Bb]
Key:
C
F
Ab
Eb
G
C
F
Ab
_ [G] You know [C] Bob Wills?
Yeah, your [F] old Uncle Red wrote this tune they're [G] doing right now.
When [C] my daddy had the blues
[F] He'd always play the fiddle
[C] On that old farm that never [G] yielded much
[C] He'd sit out on the porch
[F] With a full moon for his spotlight
[C] And I'd fall asleep [G] to that old song, [C] Faded Love _
He taught me how to draw a bow
[F] And my first chords on the guitar
[C] He played those country dances [G] for free _
[C] Now I never feel as proud
[F] As when we pleased the crowd
[C] I never [G] chose the music, it [C] chose me _
_ [F] One [C] fiddle, two [F] fiddles, three [D] fiddle plays
[Bb] That three-part [C] harmony brings back sweet [C] memories
_ [F] One [C] fiddle, two [F] fiddles, three [D] fiddle plays
As [Gm] my mind wanders back to [F] yesterday
_ [D]
As [Gm] my mind [C] wanders back to [F] yesterday _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ [Ab] Deep within my heart lies a [Bb] melody
_ [Eb] A song of old [Ab] Sonnetone
Where in dreams_
Don't you realize?
What are you [Gm] doing in these parts?
Oh, I'm just traveling through on my way to Nashville.
I [Ab] got a tryout on the opera here.
That ought to do it for you.
The way you write songs and the way you sing.
[D] By the way, how'd you like the way we've done your song?
[Eb] It was a hell of a lot better than I've ever [Ab] done it.
All right.
We've been playing it some on dances.
The crowd's loving it and all the guys in the band like it.
We'd like to record it down in [Bb] Dallas next week.
_ [Eb] Fantastic.
[Ab] And I could sure use the dough, too.
All right.
[Eb] Oh, this is my nephew, Whit.
[Dm] I believe he wants to meet you.
Hey, Whit, how are you doing?
Don't talk, does he?
[Eb] No, he sings pretty good.
At least I think he will when his voice changes.
That's great.
Well, listen, [Bb] good luck on the opera.
Oh, Bob, you know [F] that_
[Eb] I might not get to [Ab] Nashville at all unless I can find a Derwood Armspringer.
[C] Used to book some shows around these parts.
I thought you might know him.
I know him about as well as I want to.
Does he owe you money?
[Ab] Yeah, he wrote me a rubber check for a thing I did for him a few years back.
Well, look, [F] I know where you might find him.
You remember Miss Maud's Cat-House?
[Ab] Cat-House, yeah. _
Miss Maud's [G] place.
He hangs around there a lot.
[Fm] Why don't you go by and tell her that [Eb] you're a friend of mine?
All right, [Ab] I'll do that.
Say, wait a minute.
_ If Derwood don't come through with the money, could [Eb] I ask you?
Oh, no, we're all right.
I'll get it out of him.
Don't worry about that.
Good luck to you.
[Ab] See you, Whit.
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
Yeah, your [F] old Uncle Red wrote this tune they're [G] doing right now.
When [C] my daddy had the blues
[F] He'd always play the fiddle
[C] On that old farm that never [G] yielded much
[C] He'd sit out on the porch
[F] With a full moon for his spotlight
[C] And I'd fall asleep [G] to that old song, [C] Faded Love _
He taught me how to draw a bow
[F] And my first chords on the guitar
[C] He played those country dances [G] for free _
[C] Now I never feel as proud
[F] As when we pleased the crowd
[C] I never [G] chose the music, it [C] chose me _
_ [F] One [C] fiddle, two [F] fiddles, three [D] fiddle plays
[Bb] That three-part [C] harmony brings back sweet [C] memories
_ [F] One [C] fiddle, two [F] fiddles, three [D] fiddle plays
As [Gm] my mind wanders back to [F] yesterday
_ [D]
As [Gm] my mind [C] wanders back to [F] yesterday _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ [Ab] Deep within my heart lies a [Bb] melody
_ [Eb] A song of old [Ab] Sonnetone
Where in dreams_
Don't you realize?
What are you [Gm] doing in these parts?
Oh, I'm just traveling through on my way to Nashville.
I [Ab] got a tryout on the opera here.
That ought to do it for you.
The way you write songs and the way you sing.
[D] By the way, how'd you like the way we've done your song?
[Eb] It was a hell of a lot better than I've ever [Ab] done it.
All right.
We've been playing it some on dances.
The crowd's loving it and all the guys in the band like it.
We'd like to record it down in [Bb] Dallas next week.
_ [Eb] Fantastic.
[Ab] And I could sure use the dough, too.
All right.
[Eb] Oh, this is my nephew, Whit.
[Dm] I believe he wants to meet you.
Hey, Whit, how are you doing?
Don't talk, does he?
[Eb] No, he sings pretty good.
At least I think he will when his voice changes.
That's great.
Well, listen, [Bb] good luck on the opera.
Oh, Bob, you know [F] that_
[Eb] I might not get to [Ab] Nashville at all unless I can find a Derwood Armspringer.
[C] Used to book some shows around these parts.
I thought you might know him.
I know him about as well as I want to.
Does he owe you money?
[Ab] Yeah, he wrote me a rubber check for a thing I did for him a few years back.
Well, look, [F] I know where you might find him.
You remember Miss Maud's Cat-House?
[Ab] Cat-House, yeah. _
Miss Maud's [G] place.
He hangs around there a lot.
[Fm] Why don't you go by and tell her that [Eb] you're a friend of mine?
All right, [Ab] I'll do that.
Say, wait a minute.
_ If Derwood don't come through with the money, could [Eb] I ask you?
Oh, no, we're all right.
I'll get it out of him.
Don't worry about that.
Good luck to you.
[Ab] See you, Whit.
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _