Chords for Ray Wylie Hubbard: "Spider, Snake and Little Sun"
Tempo:
88.1 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
F#
A#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] [B] All right, like say the new rarities called tell the devil [C#m] I'm getting there as fast as I can which I [A] hope is
[A#] an [C] ironic title
[E] Later on we'll [B] see you won't
[F#] And it's got a lot [F#m] of a lot of your [A] favorite songs on it
[G#] [D#]
[A#] You won't know that unless you buy
[F#] This song here.
Tell [A#] you a little bit about myself
[F#] Back in [A#] high school myself three other fellas side [G] to form this band.
[E] So what [B] we formed this [A#m] band
We've been here [A#] about two or three [A] months when the guy suggested that we get instruments
[C#m] Learn to [A] play them because we [F#] were going nowhere.
[E] So
so we got a
[B]
We got a [C] mandolin a banjo [B] some bongos and [F#] a kazoo
[A] We went nowhere [C#] a lot [E] faster
Back in high school I started [C#m] off, you know, you hear [B] Peter Paul and [A#] Mary and then you say, okay
Look at that
You can find Bob Dylan and through [A] Bob Dylan you go Woody Guthrie and [G#] you find lead [F#m] belly and you find all these [D#] incredible
Cambridge folk singers.
Well, this [E] is a song about
three [A] guys that
that really impressed me they were [F#] called
[B] Spider John Littleson that had an album called blues rags and hollers and when I [G#] heard this album
I [C#] realized there was hope for [F#] me
Because these [Bm] guys definitely were not [E] slick
Spider sneaker little son
spider sneaker little son
spider John Kerner
[D] spider [E] John [A] Kerner
Dave [E] sneakery
Dave sneakery
told a little son Glover
told a little son Glover
What do he [Em] know of?
Do the blues rags and hollers like [E] spider sneaker little son
spider sneaker little son
Minneapolis, Minnesota
[B]
Minneapolis, [E] Minnesota
Dinky town dinky town
at the ten o'clock scholar
those blues [Em] rags and hollers
spider sneaker little son
Kerner and Glover
Most nights a [F#m] club owner didn't [C#m] even know how many of would [E] show up
So had a sign in the window said Kerner
and or Ray
and or Glover
[Am] [E] Sometimes they just get loaded and go on stage
There wasn't no clean-cut folk group.
It was heavy into Big Joe Williams and Lydon Hopkins
lead belly
There wasn't no clean-cut folk group like I said, they would tear [D] the keys to trio to [E] shreds
They look like sinister low-key criminals
spider sneaker little son
spider sneaker little son
spider sneaker little son
Kerner and Glover
Kerner and Glover
spider John Kerner
Dave sneakery
told that little son [Em] Glover
boy there ain't no others
do the blues rags and hollers
[E] spider sneaker little son
[G#]
[E] You get a chance [D#] you might want to pick [C#] up a record
They got a records called blues rags and hollers [B] and you might want to buy it
I mean after you buy, you know, tell the devil first.
I mean, let's be realistic here
I
[A#] an [C] ironic title
[E] Later on we'll [B] see you won't
[F#] And it's got a lot [F#m] of a lot of your [A] favorite songs on it
[G#] [D#]
[A#] You won't know that unless you buy
[F#] This song here.
Tell [A#] you a little bit about myself
[F#] Back in [A#] high school myself three other fellas side [G] to form this band.
[E] So what [B] we formed this [A#m] band
We've been here [A#] about two or three [A] months when the guy suggested that we get instruments
[C#m] Learn to [A] play them because we [F#] were going nowhere.
[E] So
so we got a
[B]
We got a [C] mandolin a banjo [B] some bongos and [F#] a kazoo
[A] We went nowhere [C#] a lot [E] faster
Back in high school I started [C#m] off, you know, you hear [B] Peter Paul and [A#] Mary and then you say, okay
Look at that
You can find Bob Dylan and through [A] Bob Dylan you go Woody Guthrie and [G#] you find lead [F#m] belly and you find all these [D#] incredible
Cambridge folk singers.
Well, this [E] is a song about
three [A] guys that
that really impressed me they were [F#] called
[B] Spider John Littleson that had an album called blues rags and hollers and when I [G#] heard this album
I [C#] realized there was hope for [F#] me
Because these [Bm] guys definitely were not [E] slick
Spider sneaker little son
spider sneaker little son
spider John Kerner
[D] spider [E] John [A] Kerner
Dave [E] sneakery
Dave sneakery
told a little son Glover
told a little son Glover
What do he [Em] know of?
Do the blues rags and hollers like [E] spider sneaker little son
spider sneaker little son
Minneapolis, Minnesota
[B]
Minneapolis, [E] Minnesota
Dinky town dinky town
at the ten o'clock scholar
those blues [Em] rags and hollers
spider sneaker little son
Kerner and Glover
Most nights a [F#m] club owner didn't [C#m] even know how many of would [E] show up
So had a sign in the window said Kerner
and or Ray
and or Glover
[Am] [E] Sometimes they just get loaded and go on stage
There wasn't no clean-cut folk group.
It was heavy into Big Joe Williams and Lydon Hopkins
lead belly
There wasn't no clean-cut folk group like I said, they would tear [D] the keys to trio to [E] shreds
They look like sinister low-key criminals
spider sneaker little son
spider sneaker little son
spider sneaker little son
Kerner and Glover
Kerner and Glover
spider John Kerner
Dave sneakery
told that little son [Em] Glover
boy there ain't no others
do the blues rags and hollers
[E] spider sneaker little son
[G#]
[E] You get a chance [D#] you might want to pick [C#] up a record
They got a records called blues rags and hollers [B] and you might want to buy it
I mean after you buy, you know, tell the devil first.
I mean, let's be realistic here
I
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[N] _ [B] _ All right, like say the new rarities called tell the devil [C#m] I'm getting there as fast as I can which I [A] hope is
[A#] an [C] ironic title
[E] Later on we'll [B] see you won't
_ [F#] And it's got a lot [F#m] of a lot of your [A] favorite songs on it
[G#] _ _ [D#] _
_ [A#] You won't know that unless you buy
[F#] This song here.
Tell [A#] you a little bit about myself
[F#] Back in [A#] high school myself three other fellas side [G] to form this band.
[E] So what [B] we formed this [A#m] band
We've been here [A#] about two or three [A] months when the guy suggested that we get instruments
_ [C#m] _ Learn to [A] play them because we [F#] were going nowhere.
[E] So
so we got a
[B]
We got a [C] mandolin a banjo [B] some bongos and [F#] a kazoo
[A] We went nowhere [C#] a lot [E] faster
Back in high school I started [C#m] off, you know, you hear [B] Peter Paul and [A#] Mary and then you say, okay
Look at that
You can find Bob Dylan and through [A] Bob Dylan you go Woody Guthrie and [G#] you find lead [F#m] belly and you find all these [D#] incredible
Cambridge folk singers.
Well, this [E] is a song about
three [A] guys that
that really impressed me they were [F#] called
[B] Spider John Littleson that had an album called blues rags and hollers and when I [G#] heard this album
I [C#] realized there was hope for [F#] me
Because these [Bm] guys definitely were not [E] slick _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Spider sneaker little son
_ spider sneaker little son
spider John Kerner
[D] spider [E] John [A] Kerner
Dave [E] sneakery
_ Dave sneakery
told a little son Glover
told a little son Glover
What do he [Em] know of? _
Do the blues rags and hollers like [E] spider sneaker little son
spider sneaker little son _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Minneapolis, Minnesota
_ [B]
Minneapolis, [E] Minnesota
Dinky town dinky town
at the ten o'clock scholar
those blues [Em] rags and hollers
spider sneaker little son
Kerner and Glover _ _
Most nights a [F#m] club owner didn't [C#m] even know how many of would [E] show up
So had a sign in the window said Kerner
and or Ray
and or Glover
_ _ [Am] _ [E] Sometimes they just get loaded and go on stage
There wasn't no clean-cut folk group.
It was heavy into Big Joe Williams and Lydon Hopkins
lead belly
There wasn't no clean-cut folk group like I said, they would tear [D] the keys to trio to [E] shreds
They look like sinister low-key criminals
_ spider sneaker little son _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ spider sneaker little son
spider sneaker little son
Kerner and Glover
Kerner and Glover
_ spider John Kerner
Dave sneakery
told that little son [Em] Glover
boy there ain't no others
do the blues rags and hollers
_ [E] _ spider sneaker little son
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _
_ _ [E] You get a chance [D#] _ you might want to pick [C#] up a record
They got a records called blues rags and hollers [B] and you might want to buy it
I mean after you buy, you know, tell the devil first.
I mean, let's be realistic here
_ I
[A#] an [C] ironic title
[E] Later on we'll [B] see you won't
_ [F#] And it's got a lot [F#m] of a lot of your [A] favorite songs on it
[G#] _ _ [D#] _
_ [A#] You won't know that unless you buy
[F#] This song here.
Tell [A#] you a little bit about myself
[F#] Back in [A#] high school myself three other fellas side [G] to form this band.
[E] So what [B] we formed this [A#m] band
We've been here [A#] about two or three [A] months when the guy suggested that we get instruments
_ [C#m] _ Learn to [A] play them because we [F#] were going nowhere.
[E] So
so we got a
[B]
We got a [C] mandolin a banjo [B] some bongos and [F#] a kazoo
[A] We went nowhere [C#] a lot [E] faster
Back in high school I started [C#m] off, you know, you hear [B] Peter Paul and [A#] Mary and then you say, okay
Look at that
You can find Bob Dylan and through [A] Bob Dylan you go Woody Guthrie and [G#] you find lead [F#m] belly and you find all these [D#] incredible
Cambridge folk singers.
Well, this [E] is a song about
three [A] guys that
that really impressed me they were [F#] called
[B] Spider John Littleson that had an album called blues rags and hollers and when I [G#] heard this album
I [C#] realized there was hope for [F#] me
Because these [Bm] guys definitely were not [E] slick _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Spider sneaker little son
_ spider sneaker little son
spider John Kerner
[D] spider [E] John [A] Kerner
Dave [E] sneakery
_ Dave sneakery
told a little son Glover
told a little son Glover
What do he [Em] know of? _
Do the blues rags and hollers like [E] spider sneaker little son
spider sneaker little son _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Minneapolis, Minnesota
_ [B]
Minneapolis, [E] Minnesota
Dinky town dinky town
at the ten o'clock scholar
those blues [Em] rags and hollers
spider sneaker little son
Kerner and Glover _ _
Most nights a [F#m] club owner didn't [C#m] even know how many of would [E] show up
So had a sign in the window said Kerner
and or Ray
and or Glover
_ _ [Am] _ [E] Sometimes they just get loaded and go on stage
There wasn't no clean-cut folk group.
It was heavy into Big Joe Williams and Lydon Hopkins
lead belly
There wasn't no clean-cut folk group like I said, they would tear [D] the keys to trio to [E] shreds
They look like sinister low-key criminals
_ spider sneaker little son _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ spider sneaker little son
spider sneaker little son
Kerner and Glover
Kerner and Glover
_ spider John Kerner
Dave sneakery
told that little son [Em] Glover
boy there ain't no others
do the blues rags and hollers
_ [E] _ spider sneaker little son
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _
_ _ [E] You get a chance [D#] _ you might want to pick [C#] up a record
They got a records called blues rags and hollers [B] and you might want to buy it
I mean after you buy, you know, tell the devil first.
I mean, let's be realistic here
_ I