Chords for Onie Wheeler ~ John's Been Shuckin' My Corn
Tempo:
98.75 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E]
[A] Old John's got a [E] farm right [A] next to mine.
Yeah, we've been neighbors a long, long time.
Daytime, old John never comes around, but I've seen his footprints on my ground.
[E] Old John's got a [A] woman, but he wants mine too.
[E] He's always looking for [A] something new.
There's a monkey in the wood [D] pile, [A] sure as you're born.
I think old John's been a-shucking my corn.
[D] [A] [A]
John's big, fair feet like an IOU.
When he steps in the barn, where he [A] ought to.
That's how I know [D] there a-courting [A] in the barn.
I think old John's been a-shucking my corn.
[Ab] [E] Old John's got a woman, but [A] he wants mine too.
[E] There just ain't nothing [A] old John won't do.
There's tracks with the wood piling [A] out in the barn.
I think old John's been a-shucking my corn.
[D] [A]
Gonna climb in the barn, lost so I can pee.
And I'll take me a bottle [E] so I [A] won't go to sleep.
I'll catch old John and my woman there, cause I've seen corn silks in her hair.
[E] Old John's got a [A] woman, but he wants mine too.
He's [E] always a-looking for [A] something new.
Tonight I'm gonna catch him [D] right here [A] in the barn.
I'll whoop old John for a-shucking my corn.
Boy, it's gonna be fun.
Here they come.
Boy, that old son of a gun.
Boy, he's stuck to it in his veins.
I'm gonna pull the string and a big pile of hay.
John, this is all to you.
[A] Old John's got a [E] farm right [A] next to mine.
Yeah, we've been neighbors a long, long time.
Daytime, old John never comes around, but I've seen his footprints on my ground.
[E] Old John's got a [A] woman, but he wants mine too.
[E] He's always looking for [A] something new.
There's a monkey in the wood [D] pile, [A] sure as you're born.
I think old John's been a-shucking my corn.
[D] [A] [A]
John's big, fair feet like an IOU.
When he steps in the barn, where he [A] ought to.
That's how I know [D] there a-courting [A] in the barn.
I think old John's been a-shucking my corn.
[Ab] [E] Old John's got a woman, but [A] he wants mine too.
[E] There just ain't nothing [A] old John won't do.
There's tracks with the wood piling [A] out in the barn.
I think old John's been a-shucking my corn.
[D] [A]
Gonna climb in the barn, lost so I can pee.
And I'll take me a bottle [E] so I [A] won't go to sleep.
I'll catch old John and my woman there, cause I've seen corn silks in her hair.
[E] Old John's got a [A] woman, but he wants mine too.
He's [E] always a-looking for [A] something new.
Tonight I'm gonna catch him [D] right here [A] in the barn.
I'll whoop old John for a-shucking my corn.
Boy, it's gonna be fun.
Here they come.
Boy, that old son of a gun.
Boy, he's stuck to it in his veins.
I'm gonna pull the string and a big pile of hay.
John, this is all to you.
Key:
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[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ Old John's got a [E] farm right [A] next to mine.
_ Yeah, we've been neighbors a long, long time.
_ _ Daytime, old John never comes around, but I've seen his footprints on my ground. _
[E] Old John's got a [A] woman, but he wants mine too.
[E] He's always looking for [A] something new.
There's a monkey in the wood [D] pile, [A] sure as you're born.
I think old John's been a-shucking my corn. _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ [A] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ John's big, fair feet like an IOU.
_ _ When he steps in the barn, where he [A] ought to.
_ _ _ That's how I know [D] there a-courting [A] in the barn.
I think old John's been a-shucking my corn. _
[Ab] [E] Old John's got a woman, but [A] he wants mine too.
[E] There just ain't nothing [A] old John won't do.
There's tracks with the wood piling [A] out in the barn.
I think old John's been a-shucking my corn. _ _ _ _
[D] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Gonna climb in the barn, lost so I can pee.
_ And I'll take me a bottle [E] so I [A] won't go to sleep.
_ I'll catch old John and my woman there, cause I've seen corn silks in her hair. _
[E] Old John's got a [A] woman, but he wants mine too.
He's [E] always a-looking for [A] something new.
Tonight I'm gonna catch him [D] right here [A] in the barn.
I'll whoop old John for a-shucking my corn. _ _ _ _ _
Boy, it's gonna be fun.
Here they come.
Boy, that old son of a gun.
Boy, he's stuck to it in his veins.
I'm gonna pull the string and a big pile of hay.
John, this is all to you. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ Old John's got a [E] farm right [A] next to mine.
_ Yeah, we've been neighbors a long, long time.
_ _ Daytime, old John never comes around, but I've seen his footprints on my ground. _
[E] Old John's got a [A] woman, but he wants mine too.
[E] He's always looking for [A] something new.
There's a monkey in the wood [D] pile, [A] sure as you're born.
I think old John's been a-shucking my corn. _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ [A] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ John's big, fair feet like an IOU.
_ _ When he steps in the barn, where he [A] ought to.
_ _ _ That's how I know [D] there a-courting [A] in the barn.
I think old John's been a-shucking my corn. _
[Ab] [E] Old John's got a woman, but [A] he wants mine too.
[E] There just ain't nothing [A] old John won't do.
There's tracks with the wood piling [A] out in the barn.
I think old John's been a-shucking my corn. _ _ _ _
[D] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Gonna climb in the barn, lost so I can pee.
_ And I'll take me a bottle [E] so I [A] won't go to sleep.
_ I'll catch old John and my woman there, cause I've seen corn silks in her hair. _
[E] Old John's got a [A] woman, but he wants mine too.
He's [E] always a-looking for [A] something new.
Tonight I'm gonna catch him [D] right here [A] in the barn.
I'll whoop old John for a-shucking my corn. _ _ _ _ _
Boy, it's gonna be fun.
Here they come.
Boy, that old son of a gun.
Boy, he's stuck to it in his veins.
I'm gonna pull the string and a big pile of hay.
John, this is all to you. _ _ _ _ _ _