Chords for Remington Ryde Southern Flavor
Tempo:
92.3 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
D
G
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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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'm gonna start over here on the fiddle this [E] afternoon
[Em] players in the country played with some of the greats.
locked in a Remington ride
[Am] and folks
applause?
All right back here on [E] the big upright bass over here he's a good-looking boy, [Bb] isn't he?
[C] you what take a look at him.
I'm gonna start over here on the fiddle this [E] afternoon
[Em] players in the country played with some of the greats.
locked in a Remington ride
[Am] and folks
applause?
All right back here on [E] the big upright bass over here he's a good-looking boy, [Bb] isn't he?
[C] you what take a look at him.
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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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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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