Chords for Remington Ryde Southern Flavor

Tempo:
92.3 bpm
Chords used:

E

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D

G

A

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Remington Ryde Southern Flavor chords
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Remington ride does I'm gonna introduce [E] the boys for you right now probably the hardest working boys in bluegrass music
I keep busy about four days a week [A] traveling through the country
[Eb] Canada playing the music that we love bluegrass.
So I'm gonna start over here on the fiddle this [E] afternoon
He's one of the finest traditional bluegrass fiddle [Em] players in the country played with some of the greats.
Mr.
James [Bm] King.
Mr
Junior sis [A] Melvin Goins, and I got him locked in a Remington ride
He's endorsed by a black diamond strings and super sensitive strings [Am] and folks
You didn't get doesn't get much better on the [E] fiddle than this man over here standing with it
[Ab] Would you give a nice big round of applause?
Mr.
Greg [B] Moore on the fiddle everybody
[Em] [B]
All right back here on [E] the big upright bass over here he's a good-looking boy, [Bb] isn't he?
I'll tell [C] you what take a look at him.
It's gonna take more than one look at [Eb] this boy.
I guarantee you that
[B] He's a great hard job bass player great singer [A] not much the boy can't do.
Would you give a nice [B] warm?
Welcome, mr.
Richard Eagle from the [E] upright bass.
If you would
[A] [E]
Fell on the mandolin
one [D] of the finest men on players won't find and he started out with me [Db] years ago when I first started the band with me on
The mandolin and [Dm] took some time off
Let me travel a whole lot of miles and came back with me on the mandolin wouldn't have it any other [C] way
he's a great tenor singer and
What a good boy.
He is.
Would you give a nice warm?
[E] Welcome?
Mr.
Rich crosser on the fine man?
[Am]
[A] [Ab] And the fellow on the five-string banjo he's he's something else folks [Bm] how many folks know this man [B] on the five-string
Man, [C] how many people tell your friends, you know [B] this man on the five-string?
Well, he's a he's a good boy
[Eb] He's one of the finest five [F]-string banjo players.
You're going to find he's [Ab] endorsed by daring banjos
And I love this man love his faith and I love his banjo playing and [G] I'll tell you what folks
I remember the first [B] time I met him
[Eb] I was six years old [D] when I first met this banjo player.
[B] My dad said son
[A] I want to take you down to Sunset Park.
You've got to see this banjo player
Six years old [Cm] at Sunset Park.
So we went down to Sunset Park
We pulled in that [E] day looked up on [Bb] stage and there he was I [D] said dad
Where in the world did you hear [Am] about this banjo player?
[Dm] He said well son when I was your age.
My dad took [B] me to go see him as well
[Eb] Would you give a nice hand to one the [A] other mr.
Billy Cox on [C] the five-string banjo
[B]
Thank you so much the guy doing all the talking he needs no introduction
The guy doing all the talking he
It's hard to believe he's only 30 years old runs a bluegrass [E] festival runs a bluegrass band
I'm telling [B] you just started shaving two [Ab] weeks ago
[A] He shaved before we came over here [Eb] today cut his legs [B] twice
He's a good old [Gb] boy you're gonna enjoy his songs that he sings [E] where he's written some great songs
Got that one [F] called grandpa was my god getting a lot of airplay around the [Gb] country and we sure appreciate it
Why don't you put your hands together for the leader of the [F] band?
Mr.
Ryan Frank has it?
[Ebm] [B] Okay, [E] it's early but can we tear the fiddle loose for you would you mind if we [B] did that on this frowning afternoon
We got to play mr
Bill [Ab] Monroe's festival bean blossom, Indiana several weeks ago [E] and we broke this song out because it's a bill Monroe number
[Gb] And I've dragged him up.
Let him [C] play it for you right now a little southern flavor.
It goes [B] like this
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Remington ride does I'm gonna introduce [E] the boys for you right now probably the hardest working boys in bluegrass music
I keep busy about four days a week [A] traveling through the country
[Eb] Canada playing the music that we love bluegrass.
So I'm gonna start over here on the fiddle this [E] afternoon
He's one of the finest traditional bluegrass fiddle [Em] players in the country played with some of the greats.
Mr.
James [Bm] King.
Mr
Junior sis [A] Melvin Goins, and I got him locked in a Remington ride
He's endorsed by a black diamond strings and super sensitive strings [Am] and folks
You didn't get doesn't get much better on the [E] fiddle than this man over here standing with it
[Ab] Would you give a nice big round of applause?
Mr.
Greg [B] Moore on the fiddle everybody
_ [Em] _ _ _ [B]
All right back here on [E] the big upright bass over here he's a good-looking boy, [Bb] isn't he?
I'll tell [C] you what take a look at him.
It's gonna take more than one look at [Eb] this boy.
I guarantee you that
[B] He's a great hard job bass player great singer [A] not much the boy can't do.
Would you give a nice [B] warm?
Welcome, mr.
Richard Eagle from the [E] upright bass.
If you would
_ _ [A] _ _ [E]
Fell on the mandolin
one [D] of the finest men on players won't find and he started out with me [Db] years ago when I first started the band with me on
The mandolin and [Dm] took some time off
Let me travel a whole lot of miles and came back with me on the mandolin wouldn't have it any other [C] way
he's a great tenor singer and
What a good boy.
He is.
Would you give a nice warm?
[E] Welcome?
Mr.
Rich crosser on the fine man?
[Am] _ _
_ [A] _ [Ab] And the fellow on the five-string banjo he's he's something else folks [Bm] how many folks know this man [B] on the five-string
Man, [C] how many people tell your friends, you know [B] this man on the five-string?
Well, he's a he's a good boy
[Eb] He's one of the finest five [F]-string banjo players.
You're going to find he's [Ab] endorsed by daring banjos
And I love this man love his faith and I love his banjo playing and [G] I'll tell you what folks
I remember the first [B] time I met him
[Eb] I was six years old [D] when I first met this banjo player.
[B] My dad said son
[A] I want to take you down to Sunset Park.
You've got to see this banjo player
Six years old [Cm] at Sunset Park.
So we went down to Sunset Park
We pulled in that [E] day looked up on [Bb] stage and there he was I [D] said dad
Where in the world did you hear [Am] about this banjo player?
[Dm] He said well son when I was your age.
My dad took [B] me to go see him as well
_ _ [Eb] Would you give a nice hand to one the [A] other mr.
Billy Cox on [C] the five-string banjo
[B] _ _
Thank you so much the guy doing all the talking he needs no introduction _
The guy doing all the talking he
It's hard to believe he's only 30 years old runs a bluegrass [E] festival runs a bluegrass band
I'm telling [B] you just started shaving two [Ab] weeks ago
_ [A] He shaved before we came over here [Eb] today cut his legs [B] twice
_ _ He's a good old [Gb] boy you're gonna enjoy his songs that he sings [E] where he's written some great songs
Got that one [F] called grandpa was my god getting a lot of airplay around the [Gb] country and we sure appreciate it
Why don't you put your hands together for the leader of the [F] band?
Mr.
Ryan Frank has it?
[Ebm] _ _ [B] _ Okay, [E] it's early but can we tear the fiddle loose for you would you mind if we [B] did that on this frowning afternoon
We got to play mr
Bill [Ab] Monroe's festival bean blossom, Indiana several weeks ago [E] and we broke this song out because it's a bill Monroe number
[Gb] And I've dragged him up.
Let him [C] play it for you right now a little southern flavor.
It goes [B] like this
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