Chords for Patty Loveless — "Blame It on Your Heart" — Live
Tempo:
70.7 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
A
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Gosh, I'm in a dilemma, Bob.
Why, Patty?
Well, because, well, I had a couple of songs here, and I'm having a hard time choosing
between the two.
You know, I'd like to say we have time, but we are, these are all grown-ups here in Washington,
D.C.,. and this is a school night, and there's a sniper up there that's going to put two in my head if we go over time. At least that's what they suggested to me. But can you do, I don't know. I just don't want to be waterboarded over this. [N] Sing what you want. Sing another one, Patty. Sing two of them. Sing both of them. Sure. I'm going to do a song because I have to do this one. You have to? I have to because Harlan Howard right now. Oh, my God. The king. Yeah. He's looking down on me and saying, if you don't do my song, I'm going to go drink. That's all he is. [G] I miss him. An amazing, amazing writer. And, you know, he wrote this [C] song with another writer that I recorded many of his tunes, Costas Lazzaratis, and they sent me the demo over as I was making my record. And it's, I can hear Harlan singing all, oh, I've still got the tape, you [N] know, the little cassette tape. Oh, yeah. You know, it's not a CD, it's cassette. And it is just a joy to hear Harlan's voice, even though he is gone. His songs still live on with us. Those old tangled tapes wear out, you know. Yeah, well, I'm going to, you know, I'm putting it, I'm transferring it right quick. But you guys will probably know this song and you can sing along with me if you want. Here we go. Yeah. You've got a thing or two to learn about me, baby. Well, I ain't taking it no more [D] and I don't mean, baby. You don't know right from wrong where the love we had is gone. So blame it on your lying, cheating, cold head beating, two-timing, duck stealing, mean mistreating, loving [G] hard. Well, all I wanted was to be your one and only. All I ever got from you was being lonely. Now the dream is a leg to rest, cause you have failed the test. So blame it on your lying, cheating, cold head beating, two-timing, duck stealing, mean mistreating, [G] loving hard. Are [C] you heading for a heartache? Oh, [G] yeah. Going to get a bad break? Oh, yeah. [A] You made a bad mistake? Oh, [D] yeah. Well, you never find [G] another like someone's going to do you like you done me, honey. And when she does you like she'll do [D] you, it ain't funny. You need some sympathy, but don't be calling me. Yeah, blame it on [Am] your [D] lying, cheating, cold head beating, two-timing, duck stealing, mean mistreating, [G] loving hard. Yeah, yeah. [D] [G]
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[G] Woo! Are you heading for a heartache? Oh, yeah. Going to get a bad break? Oh, yeah. [A] You made a bad mistake? Oh, [D] yeah. Well, you never find another like [G] someone's going to do you like you done me, honey. And when she does you like she'll do [D] you, it ain't funny. You need some sympathy, but don't be calling me. Yeah, [E] blame it on your lying, cheating, cold head beating, [D] two-timing, duck stealing, mean mistreating, loving hard. Yeah, blame it on your lying, cheating, cold head beating, two-timing, duck stealing, mean mistreating. [G] Woo! That was lovely! Yeah! Woo! You guys done? [N] Woo! All right, so since Patty's going to sing too, we've got to let Clint sing one more. What do you think? It's
Why, Patty?
Well, because, well, I had a couple of songs here, and I'm having a hard time choosing
between the two.
You know, I'd like to say we have time, but we are, these are all grown-ups here in Washington,
D.C.,. and this is a school night, and there's a sniper up there that's going to put two in my head if we go over time. At least that's what they suggested to me. But can you do, I don't know. I just don't want to be waterboarded over this. [N] Sing what you want. Sing another one, Patty. Sing two of them. Sing both of them. Sure. I'm going to do a song because I have to do this one. You have to? I have to because Harlan Howard right now. Oh, my God. The king. Yeah. He's looking down on me and saying, if you don't do my song, I'm going to go drink. That's all he is. [G] I miss him. An amazing, amazing writer. And, you know, he wrote this [C] song with another writer that I recorded many of his tunes, Costas Lazzaratis, and they sent me the demo over as I was making my record. And it's, I can hear Harlan singing all, oh, I've still got the tape, you [N] know, the little cassette tape. Oh, yeah. You know, it's not a CD, it's cassette. And it is just a joy to hear Harlan's voice, even though he is gone. His songs still live on with us. Those old tangled tapes wear out, you know. Yeah, well, I'm going to, you know, I'm putting it, I'm transferring it right quick. But you guys will probably know this song and you can sing along with me if you want. Here we go. Yeah. You've got a thing or two to learn about me, baby. Well, I ain't taking it no more [D] and I don't mean, baby. You don't know right from wrong where the love we had is gone. So blame it on your lying, cheating, cold head beating, two-timing, duck stealing, mean mistreating, loving [G] hard. Well, all I wanted was to be your one and only. All I ever got from you was being lonely. Now the dream is a leg to rest, cause you have failed the test. So blame it on your lying, cheating, cold head beating, two-timing, duck stealing, mean mistreating, [G] loving hard. Are [C] you heading for a heartache? Oh, [G] yeah. Going to get a bad break? Oh, yeah. [A] You made a bad mistake? Oh, [D] yeah. Well, you never find [G] another like someone's going to do you like you done me, honey. And when she does you like she'll do [D] you, it ain't funny. You need some sympathy, but don't be calling me. Yeah, blame it on [Am] your [D] lying, cheating, cold head beating, two-timing, duck stealing, mean mistreating, [G] loving hard. Yeah, yeah. [D] [G]
[D]
[G] Woo! Are you heading for a heartache? Oh, yeah. Going to get a bad break? Oh, yeah. [A] You made a bad mistake? Oh, [D] yeah. Well, you never find another like [G] someone's going to do you like you done me, honey. And when she does you like she'll do [D] you, it ain't funny. You need some sympathy, but don't be calling me. Yeah, [E] blame it on your lying, cheating, cold head beating, [D] two-timing, duck stealing, mean mistreating, loving hard. Yeah, blame it on your lying, cheating, cold head beating, two-timing, duck stealing, mean mistreating. [G] Woo! That was lovely! Yeah! Woo! You guys done? [N] Woo! All right, so since Patty's going to sing too, we've got to let Clint sing one more. What do you think? It's
Key:
G
D
C
A
Am
G
D
C
Gosh, I'm in a dilemma, Bob.
Why, Patty?
Well, because, well, I had a couple of songs here, and I'm having a hard time choosing
between the two. _ _ _ _ _
You know, I'd like to say we have time, but we are, these are all grown-ups here in Washington,
D.C.,. and this is a school night, and there's a sniper up there that's going to put two in my head if we go over time. At least that's what they suggested to me. But can you do, I don't know. _ I just don't want to be waterboarded over this. _ _ [N] Sing what you want. Sing another one, Patty. Sing two of them. Sing both of them. Sure. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'm going to do a song because I have to do this one. You have to? I have to because Harlan Howard right now. Oh, my God. The king. Yeah. He's looking down on me and saying, if you don't do my song, I'm going to go drink. That's all he is. [G] I miss him. An amazing, amazing writer. And, you know, he wrote this [C] song with another writer that I recorded many of his tunes, Costas Lazzaratis, and they sent me the demo over as I was making my record. And it's, I can hear Harlan singing all, oh, I've still got the tape, you [N] know, the little cassette tape. Oh, yeah. You know, it's not a CD, it's cassette. And it is just a joy to hear Harlan's voice, even though he is gone. His songs still live on with us. Those old tangled tapes wear out, you know. Yeah, well, I'm going to, you know, I'm putting it, I'm transferring it right quick. But you guys will probably know this song and you can sing along with me if you want. Here we go. Yeah. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ You've got a thing or two to learn about me, baby. Well, I ain't taking it no more [D] and I don't mean, baby. You don't know right from wrong where the love we had is gone. So blame it on your lying, cheating, cold head beating, two-timing, duck stealing, mean mistreating, loving [G] hard. Well, all I wanted was to be your one and only. All I ever got from you was being lonely. Now the dream is a leg to rest, cause you have failed the test. So blame it on your lying, cheating, cold head beating, two-timing, duck stealing, mean mistreating, [G] loving hard. Are [C] you heading for a heartache? Oh, [G] yeah. Going to get a bad break? Oh, yeah. [A] You made a bad mistake? Oh, [D] yeah. Well, you never find [G] another like someone's going to do you like you done me, honey. And when she does you like she'll do [D] you, it ain't funny. You need some sympathy, but don't be calling me. Yeah, blame it on [Am] your [D] lying, cheating, cold head beating, two-timing, duck stealing, mean mistreating, [G] loving hard. Yeah, yeah. _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
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[G] Woo! Are you heading for a heartache? Oh, yeah. Going to get a bad break? Oh, yeah. [A] You made a bad mistake? Oh, [D] yeah. Well, you never find another like [G] someone's going to do you like you done me, honey. And when she does you like she'll do [D] you, it ain't funny. You need some sympathy, but don't be calling me. Yeah, [E] blame it on your lying, cheating, cold head beating, [D] two-timing, duck stealing, mean mistreating, loving hard. _ Yeah, blame it on your lying, cheating, cold head beating, two-timing, duck stealing, mean mistreating. [G] _ _ _ _ Woo! _ _ That was lovely! Yeah! _ _ Woo! _ _ You guys done? _ [N] _ Woo! _ _ _ All right, so since Patty's going to sing too, we've got to let Clint sing one more. What do you think? It's
Why, Patty?
Well, because, well, I had a couple of songs here, and I'm having a hard time choosing
between the two. _ _ _ _ _
You know, I'd like to say we have time, but we are, these are all grown-ups here in Washington,
D.C.,. and this is a school night, and there's a sniper up there that's going to put two in my head if we go over time. At least that's what they suggested to me. But can you do, I don't know. _ I just don't want to be waterboarded over this. _ _ [N] Sing what you want. Sing another one, Patty. Sing two of them. Sing both of them. Sure. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'm going to do a song because I have to do this one. You have to? I have to because Harlan Howard right now. Oh, my God. The king. Yeah. He's looking down on me and saying, if you don't do my song, I'm going to go drink. That's all he is. [G] I miss him. An amazing, amazing writer. And, you know, he wrote this [C] song with another writer that I recorded many of his tunes, Costas Lazzaratis, and they sent me the demo over as I was making my record. And it's, I can hear Harlan singing all, oh, I've still got the tape, you [N] know, the little cassette tape. Oh, yeah. You know, it's not a CD, it's cassette. And it is just a joy to hear Harlan's voice, even though he is gone. His songs still live on with us. Those old tangled tapes wear out, you know. Yeah, well, I'm going to, you know, I'm putting it, I'm transferring it right quick. But you guys will probably know this song and you can sing along with me if you want. Here we go. Yeah. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ You've got a thing or two to learn about me, baby. Well, I ain't taking it no more [D] and I don't mean, baby. You don't know right from wrong where the love we had is gone. So blame it on your lying, cheating, cold head beating, two-timing, duck stealing, mean mistreating, loving [G] hard. Well, all I wanted was to be your one and only. All I ever got from you was being lonely. Now the dream is a leg to rest, cause you have failed the test. So blame it on your lying, cheating, cold head beating, two-timing, duck stealing, mean mistreating, [G] loving hard. Are [C] you heading for a heartache? Oh, [G] yeah. Going to get a bad break? Oh, yeah. [A] You made a bad mistake? Oh, [D] yeah. Well, you never find [G] another like someone's going to do you like you done me, honey. And when she does you like she'll do [D] you, it ain't funny. You need some sympathy, but don't be calling me. Yeah, blame it on [Am] your [D] lying, cheating, cold head beating, two-timing, duck stealing, mean mistreating, [G] loving hard. Yeah, yeah. _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
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[G] Woo! Are you heading for a heartache? Oh, yeah. Going to get a bad break? Oh, yeah. [A] You made a bad mistake? Oh, [D] yeah. Well, you never find another like [G] someone's going to do you like you done me, honey. And when she does you like she'll do [D] you, it ain't funny. You need some sympathy, but don't be calling me. Yeah, [E] blame it on your lying, cheating, cold head beating, [D] two-timing, duck stealing, mean mistreating, loving hard. _ Yeah, blame it on your lying, cheating, cold head beating, two-timing, duck stealing, mean mistreating. [G] _ _ _ _ Woo! _ _ That was lovely! Yeah! _ _ Woo! _ _ You guys done? _ [N] _ Woo! _ _ _ All right, so since Patty's going to sing too, we've got to let Clint sing one more. What do you think? It's