Chords for Oney

Tempo:
105.2 bpm
Chords used:

Ab

Bb

Eb

Db

C

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Oney chords
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[Ab] I dedicate this song to the working man, for every man that puts in eight or ten hard hours a day of working tall and sweat,
somebody looking down his neck trying to get more out of him than he really ought to have to put in.
working in this shop with Onnie [Bb] standing over me,
[Eb] today when that old whistle blows I'll check in all my gear and [Ab] I'll retire.
superintendent just dropped by and said they'd planned my little [Bb] get-together.
Then he said I'd [Eb] never made it if old Onnie hadn't held me [Ab] to the fire.
I've seen him in my dreams at night and woke up in the morning [Bb] feeling tired.
And [Eb] old Onnie don't remember when I came here how he tried to get [Ab] me fired.
100%  ➙  105BPM
Ab
134211114
Bb
12341111
Eb
12341116
Db
12341114
C
3211
Ab
134211114
Bb
12341111
Eb
12341116
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_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ I dedicate this song to the working man, for every man that puts in eight or ten hard hours a day of working tall and sweat,
he's always got somebody looking down his neck trying to get more out of him than he really ought to have to put in.
_ _ After twenty-nine long years of working in this shop with Onnie [Bb] standing over me, _
_ _ _ [Eb] today when that old whistle blows I'll check in all my gear and [Ab] I'll retire.
The _ _ _ superintendent just dropped by and said they'd planned my little [Bb] get-together. _ _
_ _ Then he said I'd [Eb] never made it if old Onnie hadn't held me [Ab] to the fire. _ _
_ _ _ I've seen him in my dreams at night and woke up in the morning [Bb] feeling tired. _ _
_ _ And [Eb] old Onnie don't remember when I came here how he tried to get [Ab] me fired. _ _
_ _ With his folded hands behind him, every morning Onnie waited [Bb] at the gate _ _
_ _ where [Eb] he'd rat and rave like [Eb] I committed murder clocking in [Ab] five minutes late. _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ But today they'll gather round me like I've seen them do when any [C] man retires. _
_ _ _ [F] Then old Onnie's gonna tell me from now on I'm free to do what [Bb] I desire. _ _
_ _ _ He'll present me with that little old gold watch they give a man at [C] times like this. _
_ _ _ [F] But there's one thing he's not counting on, today's the day I give [Bb] old Onnie his. _
_ [Db] _ _ I've been working, building muscles, Onnie's just been standing round [Eb] to getting soft. _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] And today about four-thirty I'll make up for every good night's [Db] sleep I've lost. _
_ _ _ When I'm gone I'll be remembered as the working man that put his [Eb] point across. _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] With a right handful of knuckles and paws, today I show old Onnie [Db] who's the boss. _
Hmm, what time is it?
Four-thirty? _
Hey Onnie, Onnie! _ _
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