Chords for Preacher Jack @ The Granite Rail Tavern, Geezers Garage Nite, "I'm leavin now".mov
Tempo:
66.4 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Ab
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Where would a concert be without a song by Hank?
And in my mind, there's only one Hank, even though many may share that name or title.
King Hiram Williams on his birth [Eb] certificate.
King Hiram Williams.
That was the [Db] given name as he arrived to [E] this planet through his mom, [Ab] from the hand of God.
I'm going to give you one that has a sarcastic, [F] fun spirit, and he wrote it in honor of a fight he had with Miss Audrey.
Now we're talking about another couple and how they salvaged their [Fm] marriage by the efforts of love, but argued [G] themselves to divorce and then remarried.
[F]
Wow!
Talk about [Ab] romance!
It makes me think of Elizabeth [D] Taylor and Richard Burton.
Not that I like gossip, but if it's good [F] gossip and it's worth hearing, I might say, Lord, I'm lending one ear to this scenario.
Thank you, Lord.
In God's name, let us do it for Hank.
[A] This is sarcastic, but it's beautiful.
It's so [G] human.
Hank, what do you see here?
The lyrics.
As [D] written as a result of an argument with his loving wife, Miss Audrey Shepard Williams.
[Ab] Hank and Audrey, [G] baby.
You start your jaws a-waggin' and they never stop.
You'll never shut your mouth till I blow my top.
[C] I'm leavin' now.
I'm [G] leavin' now.
[D] I'm a long gone daddy.
I don't need you [G] anyhow.
I'm gonna do some ridin' on the midnight train.
Hank, is everything except my ball a [C]-changin'?
I'm leavin' now.
I'm [G] leavin' now.
[D] I'm a long gone [C] daddy.
I don't need you [G] anyhow.
I remember back when you were nice and sweet.
Things have changed, you'd rather fight than eat.
[C] I'm leavin' now.
I'm [G] leavin' now.
[D] I'm a long gone daddy.
[C] I don't need you [G] anyhow.
I'm gonna do some [C] ridin' on the midnight [G] train.
Mother [D] Giza!
[C] Mother Giza! Mother [G] Giza!
[D]
[G] I'm in the doghouse a-doggone long.
And when I get a kiss I think that something's wrong.
[C] I'm leavin' now.
I'm [G] leavin' now.
[D] I'm a long gone daddy.
I don't need [G] you anyhow.
[D]
[G]
[D] [C] [G]
I'm a long gone [C] daddy.
I don't need you [G] anyhow.
[D]
I'm [G] a Harrison, a King, I'm a fraternity,
He's the personality son of our dear AJ.
And the whole family up there are a collection of Geminis.
And I love Geminis.
[D]
God [C] bless the Geminis.
[G] Now I'm only a-quarius, but I know that we love all the sides.
We don't limit ourselves, we bring it all together.
My philosophy is, let us rock and roll and come as one to Jesus.
Cause I believe that Jesus loves good rock and roll.
It's entertaining, it's uplifting.
Jesus doesn't want to hear any bad boogie woogie.
I'm a long gone daddy.
[C] I don't need you [G] anyhow.
[D] I'm a long gone daddy.
[G] Thank Lady Karen for making this evident tonight.
I remember back when you were nice and sweet.
Things have changed, you've had a fight, Peggy.
[C] I'm leavin' now.
I'm [G] leavin' now.
When [D] I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you anymore.
[G] Oh yes!
[C]
[G] [D] Go get a brother's [G] paint job!
Brother Harrison!
Watch your mouth!
[C]
And of course, we send our love out.
With deep feelings, deep [G] emotions.
From Tokyo Trance.
My favorite [D] trio.
I met them in Salem where I've been [C] living.
And I followed their career.
[G] We worked together.
God bless.
Tokyo Trance.
Amen!
[D]
[G] I'm gonna do some ride-n-line, the midnight train.
I'm taking everything except my ball and chain.
[C] I'm leavin' now.
I'm [G] leavin' now.
When [D] I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need [G] you anyhow.
[D] When I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you [G] anyhow.
[Cm] [D] [G]
And in my mind, there's only one Hank, even though many may share that name or title.
King Hiram Williams on his birth [Eb] certificate.
King Hiram Williams.
That was the [Db] given name as he arrived to [E] this planet through his mom, [Ab] from the hand of God.
I'm going to give you one that has a sarcastic, [F] fun spirit, and he wrote it in honor of a fight he had with Miss Audrey.
Now we're talking about another couple and how they salvaged their [Fm] marriage by the efforts of love, but argued [G] themselves to divorce and then remarried.
[F]
Wow!
Talk about [Ab] romance!
It makes me think of Elizabeth [D] Taylor and Richard Burton.
Not that I like gossip, but if it's good [F] gossip and it's worth hearing, I might say, Lord, I'm lending one ear to this scenario.
Thank you, Lord.
In God's name, let us do it for Hank.
[A] This is sarcastic, but it's beautiful.
It's so [G] human.
Hank, what do you see here?
The lyrics.
As [D] written as a result of an argument with his loving wife, Miss Audrey Shepard Williams.
[Ab] Hank and Audrey, [G] baby.
You start your jaws a-waggin' and they never stop.
You'll never shut your mouth till I blow my top.
[C] I'm leavin' now.
I'm [G] leavin' now.
[D] I'm a long gone daddy.
I don't need you [G] anyhow.
I'm gonna do some ridin' on the midnight train.
Hank, is everything except my ball a [C]-changin'?
I'm leavin' now.
I'm [G] leavin' now.
[D] I'm a long gone [C] daddy.
I don't need you [G] anyhow.
I remember back when you were nice and sweet.
Things have changed, you'd rather fight than eat.
[C] I'm leavin' now.
I'm [G] leavin' now.
[D] I'm a long gone daddy.
[C] I don't need you [G] anyhow.
I'm gonna do some [C] ridin' on the midnight [G] train.
Mother [D] Giza!
[C] Mother Giza! Mother [G] Giza!
[D]
[G] I'm in the doghouse a-doggone long.
And when I get a kiss I think that something's wrong.
[C] I'm leavin' now.
I'm [G] leavin' now.
[D] I'm a long gone daddy.
I don't need [G] you anyhow.
[D]
[G]
[D] [C] [G]
I'm a long gone [C] daddy.
I don't need you [G] anyhow.
[D]
I'm [G] a Harrison, a King, I'm a fraternity,
He's the personality son of our dear AJ.
And the whole family up there are a collection of Geminis.
And I love Geminis.
[D]
God [C] bless the Geminis.
[G] Now I'm only a-quarius, but I know that we love all the sides.
We don't limit ourselves, we bring it all together.
My philosophy is, let us rock and roll and come as one to Jesus.
Cause I believe that Jesus loves good rock and roll.
It's entertaining, it's uplifting.
Jesus doesn't want to hear any bad boogie woogie.
I'm a long gone daddy.
[C] I don't need you [G] anyhow.
[D] I'm a long gone daddy.
[G] Thank Lady Karen for making this evident tonight.
I remember back when you were nice and sweet.
Things have changed, you've had a fight, Peggy.
[C] I'm leavin' now.
I'm [G] leavin' now.
When [D] I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you anymore.
[G] Oh yes!
[C]
[G] [D] Go get a brother's [G] paint job!
Brother Harrison!
Watch your mouth!
[C]
And of course, we send our love out.
With deep feelings, deep [G] emotions.
From Tokyo Trance.
My favorite [D] trio.
I met them in Salem where I've been [C] living.
And I followed their career.
[G] We worked together.
God bless.
Tokyo Trance.
Amen!
[D]
[G] I'm gonna do some ride-n-line, the midnight train.
I'm taking everything except my ball and chain.
[C] I'm leavin' now.
I'm [G] leavin' now.
When [D] I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need [G] you anyhow.
[D] When I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you [G] anyhow.
[Cm] [D] [G]
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Where would a concert be without a song by Hank?
_ And in my mind, there's only one Hank, even though many may share that name or title.
King Hiram Williams on his birth [Eb] certificate.
King Hiram Williams.
That was the [Db] given name as he arrived to [E] this planet through his mom, [Ab] from the hand of God.
I'm going to give you one that has a sarcastic, [F] fun spirit, and he wrote it in honor of a fight he had with Miss Audrey.
Now we're talking about another couple and how they salvaged their [Fm] marriage by the efforts of love, but argued [G] themselves to divorce and then remarried.
[F]
Wow!
Talk about [Ab] romance!
It makes me think of Elizabeth [D] Taylor and Richard Burton.
Not that I like gossip, but if it's good [F] gossip and it's worth hearing, I might say, Lord, I'm lending one ear to this scenario.
Thank you, Lord.
In God's name, let us do it for Hank.
[A] This is sarcastic, but it's beautiful.
It's so [G] human.
Hank, what do you see here?
The lyrics.
As [D] written as a result of an argument with his loving wife, Miss Audrey Shepard Williams.
[Ab] Hank and Audrey, [G] baby.
You start your jaws a-waggin' and they never stop.
You'll never shut your mouth till I blow my top.
[C] I'm leavin' now.
_ _ _ _ I'm [G] leavin' now.
_ _ [D] I'm a long gone daddy.
I don't need you [G] anyhow.
_ _ _ I'm gonna do some ridin' on the midnight train.
Hank, is everything except my ball a [C]-changin'?
I'm leavin' now. _ _
I'm [G] leavin' now.
_ [D] I'm a long gone [C] daddy.
I don't need you [G] anyhow.
_ _ I remember back when you were nice and sweet.
Things have changed, you'd rather fight than eat.
[C] I'm leavin' now.
_ I'm [G] leavin' now. _ _
[D] I'm a long gone daddy.
[C] I don't need you [G] anyhow. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I'm gonna do some [C] ridin' on the midnight _ [G] _ _ train.
Mother [D] Giza!
[C] Mother Giza! Mother [G] Giza!
_ [D] _
[G] I'm in the doghouse a-doggone long.
And when I get a kiss I think that something's wrong.
[C] I'm leavin' now.
_ I'm [G] leavin' now. _
[D] I'm a long gone daddy.
I don't need [G] you anyhow. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I'm a long gone [C] daddy.
I don't need you _ [G] anyhow.
_ _ _ [D] _
I'm [G] a Harrison, a King, I'm a fraternity,
He's the personality son of our dear AJ.
And the whole family up there are a collection of Geminis.
And I love Geminis.
[D]
God [C] bless the Geminis.
[G] Now I'm only a-quarius, but I know that we love all the sides.
We don't limit ourselves, we bring it all together.
My philosophy is, let us rock and roll and come as one to Jesus.
Cause I believe that Jesus loves good rock and roll.
It's entertaining, it's uplifting.
Jesus doesn't want to hear any bad boogie woogie.
I'm a long gone daddy.
[C] I don't _ need you [G] anyhow. _ _
[D] _ I'm a long gone daddy.
[G] _ Thank Lady Karen for making this evident tonight.
_ _ _ I remember back when you were nice and sweet.
Things have changed, you've had a fight, Peggy.
[C] I'm leavin' now.
_ I'm [G] leavin' now.
_ When [D] I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you anymore.
[G] _ Oh yes!
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] Go get a brother's [G] paint job!
_ _ _ Brother Harrison!
Watch your mouth!
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
And of course, we send our love out.
With deep feelings, deep [G] emotions.
From Tokyo Trance.
My favorite [D] trio.
I met them in Salem where I've been [C] living.
And I followed their career.
[G] We worked together.
God bless.
Tokyo Trance.
Amen!
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ I'm gonna do some ride-n-line, the midnight train.
I'm taking everything except my ball and chain.
[C] I'm leavin' now.
_ I'm [G] leavin' now.
When [D] I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need [G] you anyhow.
_ _ [D] When I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you [G] anyhow.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Where would a concert be without a song by Hank?
_ And in my mind, there's only one Hank, even though many may share that name or title.
King Hiram Williams on his birth [Eb] certificate.
King Hiram Williams.
That was the [Db] given name as he arrived to [E] this planet through his mom, [Ab] from the hand of God.
I'm going to give you one that has a sarcastic, [F] fun spirit, and he wrote it in honor of a fight he had with Miss Audrey.
Now we're talking about another couple and how they salvaged their [Fm] marriage by the efforts of love, but argued [G] themselves to divorce and then remarried.
[F]
Wow!
Talk about [Ab] romance!
It makes me think of Elizabeth [D] Taylor and Richard Burton.
Not that I like gossip, but if it's good [F] gossip and it's worth hearing, I might say, Lord, I'm lending one ear to this scenario.
Thank you, Lord.
In God's name, let us do it for Hank.
[A] This is sarcastic, but it's beautiful.
It's so [G] human.
Hank, what do you see here?
The lyrics.
As [D] written as a result of an argument with his loving wife, Miss Audrey Shepard Williams.
[Ab] Hank and Audrey, [G] baby.
You start your jaws a-waggin' and they never stop.
You'll never shut your mouth till I blow my top.
[C] I'm leavin' now.
_ _ _ _ I'm [G] leavin' now.
_ _ [D] I'm a long gone daddy.
I don't need you [G] anyhow.
_ _ _ I'm gonna do some ridin' on the midnight train.
Hank, is everything except my ball a [C]-changin'?
I'm leavin' now. _ _
I'm [G] leavin' now.
_ [D] I'm a long gone [C] daddy.
I don't need you [G] anyhow.
_ _ I remember back when you were nice and sweet.
Things have changed, you'd rather fight than eat.
[C] I'm leavin' now.
_ I'm [G] leavin' now. _ _
[D] I'm a long gone daddy.
[C] I don't need you [G] anyhow. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I'm gonna do some [C] ridin' on the midnight _ [G] _ _ train.
Mother [D] Giza!
[C] Mother Giza! Mother [G] Giza!
_ [D] _
[G] I'm in the doghouse a-doggone long.
And when I get a kiss I think that something's wrong.
[C] I'm leavin' now.
_ I'm [G] leavin' now. _
[D] I'm a long gone daddy.
I don't need [G] you anyhow. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I'm a long gone [C] daddy.
I don't need you _ [G] anyhow.
_ _ _ [D] _
I'm [G] a Harrison, a King, I'm a fraternity,
He's the personality son of our dear AJ.
And the whole family up there are a collection of Geminis.
And I love Geminis.
[D]
God [C] bless the Geminis.
[G] Now I'm only a-quarius, but I know that we love all the sides.
We don't limit ourselves, we bring it all together.
My philosophy is, let us rock and roll and come as one to Jesus.
Cause I believe that Jesus loves good rock and roll.
It's entertaining, it's uplifting.
Jesus doesn't want to hear any bad boogie woogie.
I'm a long gone daddy.
[C] I don't _ need you [G] anyhow. _ _
[D] _ I'm a long gone daddy.
[G] _ Thank Lady Karen for making this evident tonight.
_ _ _ I remember back when you were nice and sweet.
Things have changed, you've had a fight, Peggy.
[C] I'm leavin' now.
_ I'm [G] leavin' now.
_ When [D] I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you anymore.
[G] _ Oh yes!
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] Go get a brother's [G] paint job!
_ _ _ Brother Harrison!
Watch your mouth!
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
And of course, we send our love out.
With deep feelings, deep [G] emotions.
From Tokyo Trance.
My favorite [D] trio.
I met them in Salem where I've been [C] living.
And I followed their career.
[G] We worked together.
God bless.
Tokyo Trance.
Amen!
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ I'm gonna do some ride-n-line, the midnight train.
I'm taking everything except my ball and chain.
[C] I'm leavin' now.
_ I'm [G] leavin' now.
When [D] I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need [G] you anyhow.
_ _ [D] When I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you [G] anyhow.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
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