Chords for Robert Johnson - "Walkin' Blues" - Speed Adjusted
Tempo:
98.95 bpm
Chords used:
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Eb
Bb
F
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Eb] [Bb] [Gm]
[Gb] [F] [Bbm] I woke up this morning, [Bb] getting round for my shoot.
Everybody got their war walking [Eb] blues.
[Fm] Woke [Eb] up this morning, [Bb] getting round for my shoot.
[Bbm]
But you [Eb] know about it, [Bbm] I [Db] [Eb] got to eat a [Bbm] walking blues.
I [Ab] feel [Bbm] like blowing my war lonesome home.
Got up this morning, my little boy, here's what's going [Eb] on.
[Fm] I feel [Eb] like blowing [Bbm] my lonesome home.
[Ebm] Well, I got up this morning, [F]
[Ebm] all [Bbm] I had was [Bb] gone.
Well, leave this moon if I [Bbm] have to, or ride the blind.
I've been mistreated and I don't mind dying.
Leave this [Eb] moon if I [Bbm] have to, or ride the blind.
[Bb]
[F] Babe, I've been mistreated, [Bbm]
babe, and I don't mind dying.
Well, some people tell me that the word blues ain't bad.
What's the feeling I most [Eb] ever had?
Some people tell me that this old word [Bb] called blues ain't bad.
It's [Fm] the worst old feeling [Bbm] I most ever had.
She's got a gazing movement from her head down to her toes.
Breaking on her dollar most anywhere she goes.
[Eb] [Bbm] From her head down to her toes [Bb] all her life.
[F] Lord, she's breaking on her dollar [Bbm] most anywhere she goes.
[Bb]
[N]
[Gb] [F] [Bbm] I woke up this morning, [Bb] getting round for my shoot.
Everybody got their war walking [Eb] blues.
[Fm] Woke [Eb] up this morning, [Bb] getting round for my shoot.
[Bbm]
But you [Eb] know about it, [Bbm] I [Db] [Eb] got to eat a [Bbm] walking blues.
I [Ab] feel [Bbm] like blowing my war lonesome home.
Got up this morning, my little boy, here's what's going [Eb] on.
[Fm] I feel [Eb] like blowing [Bbm] my lonesome home.
[Ebm] Well, I got up this morning, [F]
[Ebm] all [Bbm] I had was [Bb] gone.
Well, leave this moon if I [Bbm] have to, or ride the blind.
I've been mistreated and I don't mind dying.
Leave this [Eb] moon if I [Bbm] have to, or ride the blind.
[Bb]
[F] Babe, I've been mistreated, [Bbm]
babe, and I don't mind dying.
Well, some people tell me that the word blues ain't bad.
What's the feeling I most [Eb] ever had?
Some people tell me that this old word [Bb] called blues ain't bad.
It's [Fm] the worst old feeling [Bbm] I most ever had.
She's got a gazing movement from her head down to her toes.
Breaking on her dollar most anywhere she goes.
[Eb] [Bbm] From her head down to her toes [Bb] all her life.
[F] Lord, she's breaking on her dollar [Bbm] most anywhere she goes.
[Bb]
[N]
Key:
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Eb
Bb
F
Fm
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Bb
[Eb] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _
[Gb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bbm] I woke up this morning, _ [Bb] getting round for my shoot. _
Everybody got their _ war walking [Eb] blues.
[Fm] Woke [Eb] up this morning, _ [Bb] getting round for my shoot.
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
But you [Eb] know about it, [Bbm] I [Db] _ [Eb] got to eat a [Bbm] walking blues. _ _ _ _ _
_ I [Ab] feel [Bbm] like blowing my war lonesome home.
Got up this morning, my little boy, here's what's going [Eb] on.
[Fm] I feel [Eb] like blowing [Bbm] my lonesome home. _ _ _
_ _ [Ebm] Well, I got up this morning, _ [F] _
[Ebm] all [Bbm] I had was [Bb] gone. _ _
_ _ _ Well, leave this moon if I [Bbm] have to, or ride the blind.
_ I've been mistreated and I don't mind dying.
Leave this [Eb] moon _ _ if I [Bbm] have to, or ride the blind.
_ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ [F] Babe, I've been mistreated, [Bbm]
babe, and I don't mind dying. _ _ _
_ Well, some people tell me that the word blues ain't bad.
What's the feeling I most _ [Eb] ever had?
Some people tell me that this old word [Bb] called blues ain't bad. _ _ _ _
It's [Fm] the worst old feeling [Bbm] I most ever had. _ _ _
She's got a gazing movement from her head down to her toes.
Breaking on her dollar most anywhere she goes.
[Eb] _ _ _ [Bbm] From her head down to her toes [Bb] _ all her life.
_ [F] Lord, she's breaking on her dollar _ [Bbm] most anywhere she goes.
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
[Gb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bbm] I woke up this morning, _ [Bb] getting round for my shoot. _
Everybody got their _ war walking [Eb] blues.
[Fm] Woke [Eb] up this morning, _ [Bb] getting round for my shoot.
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
But you [Eb] know about it, [Bbm] I [Db] _ [Eb] got to eat a [Bbm] walking blues. _ _ _ _ _
_ I [Ab] feel [Bbm] like blowing my war lonesome home.
Got up this morning, my little boy, here's what's going [Eb] on.
[Fm] I feel [Eb] like blowing [Bbm] my lonesome home. _ _ _
_ _ [Ebm] Well, I got up this morning, _ [F] _
[Ebm] all [Bbm] I had was [Bb] gone. _ _
_ _ _ Well, leave this moon if I [Bbm] have to, or ride the blind.
_ I've been mistreated and I don't mind dying.
Leave this [Eb] moon _ _ if I [Bbm] have to, or ride the blind.
_ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ [F] Babe, I've been mistreated, [Bbm]
babe, and I don't mind dying. _ _ _
_ Well, some people tell me that the word blues ain't bad.
What's the feeling I most _ [Eb] ever had?
Some people tell me that this old word [Bb] called blues ain't bad. _ _ _ _
It's [Fm] the worst old feeling [Bbm] I most ever had. _ _ _
She's got a gazing movement from her head down to her toes.
Breaking on her dollar most anywhere she goes.
[Eb] _ _ _ [Bbm] From her head down to her toes [Bb] _ all her life.
_ [F] Lord, she's breaking on her dollar _ [Bbm] most anywhere she goes.
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _