Chords for Roy Clark is "Racing The Mule" on Guitar! (Billy Mize Intro)
Tempo:
62.7 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
F#m
Dm
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D]
Now that has got to be one of the greatest entertainers in the world anywhere, Mr.
Roy Cluck.
You're bringing it all on me.
It could have been.
It's all your fault.
I can't help it because you're so good.
Now, now treat me nice because don't destroy me now or pull anything fancy.
How come you talk that way when we're on the air and when we're not, you don't talk that way?
Because when you make me laugh, I cough and I'm speechless and I can't think of anything to say.
Well, you can get out of almost anything, can't you?
It's awful nice [Dm] to have you here, Roy. Thank you.
It's a pleasure to be here.
Would you believe?
[F] No.
Well, then would you know where?
Not at all.
Nowhere at all.
Just since I last seen you, I went and got me a room and locked the door and stayed.
I can see that.
Did you write some songs or what did you do?
No, not a thing, Bill.
There's probably nothing that we can even talk about.
Flowers on the wall?
No, it didn't even, it was just plain, it was painted, no wallpaper or anything.
There's not really a thing that we could even bring up that would be interesting.
Nothing in a room.
Well, let's go out of the room and get back to here.
It's awful good to have you here, Roy. Thank you.
We have some flowers around here.
Hey, would you do me a favor?
Possibly.
A real big, you got your guitar and you got your pick and you play an awful lot of guitar.
You know, you spotted that right off.
You know, I thought it was a growth for the first five years.
Quick and very alert.
[D] Would you do us a song?
I certainly would.
This one called Race and Be Mule?
[A] [B] [A]
[A] [D]
Well.
[A] [F#m] [F#] [A] [D]
[F#m] [D]
[D]
Now that has got to be one of the greatest entertainers in the world anywhere, Mr.
Roy Cluck.
You're bringing it all on me.
It could have been.
It's all your fault.
I can't help it because you're so good.
Now, now treat me nice because don't destroy me now or pull anything fancy.
How come you talk that way when we're on the air and when we're not, you don't talk that way?
Because when you make me laugh, I cough and I'm speechless and I can't think of anything to say.
Well, you can get out of almost anything, can't you?
It's awful nice [Dm] to have you here, Roy. Thank you.
It's a pleasure to be here.
Would you believe?
[F] No.
Well, then would you know where?
Not at all.
Nowhere at all.
Just since I last seen you, I went and got me a room and locked the door and stayed.
I can see that.
Did you write some songs or what did you do?
No, not a thing, Bill.
There's probably nothing that we can even talk about.
Flowers on the wall?
No, it didn't even, it was just plain, it was painted, no wallpaper or anything.
There's not really a thing that we could even bring up that would be interesting.
Nothing in a room.
Well, let's go out of the room and get back to here.
It's awful good to have you here, Roy. Thank you.
We have some flowers around here.
Hey, would you do me a favor?
Possibly.
A real big, you got your guitar and you got your pick and you play an awful lot of guitar.
You know, you spotted that right off.
You know, I thought it was a growth for the first five years.
Quick and very alert.
[D] Would you do us a song?
I certainly would.
This one called Race and Be Mule?
[A] [B] [A]
[A] [D]
Well.
[A] [F#m] [F#] [A] [D]
[F#m] [D]
[D]
Key:
D
A
F#m
Dm
F
D
A
F#m
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
Now that has got to be one of the greatest entertainers in the world anywhere, Mr.
Roy Cluck.
You're bringing it all on me.
It could have been.
It's all your fault.
I can't help it because you're so good.
Now, now treat me nice because don't destroy me now or pull anything fancy.
How come you talk that way when we're on the air and when we're not, you don't talk that way?
Because when you make me laugh, I cough and I'm speechless and I can't think of anything to say.
Well, you can get out of almost anything, can't you?
It's awful nice [Dm] to have you here, Roy. Thank you.
It's a pleasure to be here.
Would you believe?
[F] No.
Well, then would you know where?
Not at all.
Nowhere at all.
Just since I last seen you, I went and got me a room and locked the door and stayed.
I can see that.
Did you write some songs or what did you do?
No, not a thing, Bill.
There's probably nothing that we can even talk about.
Flowers on the wall?
No, it didn't even, it was just plain, it was painted, no wallpaper or anything.
There's not really a thing that we could even bring up that would be interesting.
Nothing in a room.
Well, let's go out of the room and get back to here.
It's awful good to have you here, Roy. Thank you.
We have some flowers around here.
Hey, would you do me a favor?
Possibly.
A real big, you got your guitar and you got your pick and you play an awful lot of guitar.
You know, you spotted that right off.
You know, I thought it was a growth for the first five years.
Quick and very alert.
[D] Would you do us a song?
I certainly would.
This one called Race and Be Mule? _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Well.
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ [F#] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Now that has got to be one of the greatest entertainers in the world anywhere, Mr.
Roy Cluck.
You're bringing it all on me.
It could have been.
It's all your fault.
I can't help it because you're so good.
Now, now treat me nice because don't destroy me now or pull anything fancy.
How come you talk that way when we're on the air and when we're not, you don't talk that way?
Because when you make me laugh, I cough and I'm speechless and I can't think of anything to say.
Well, you can get out of almost anything, can't you?
It's awful nice [Dm] to have you here, Roy. Thank you.
It's a pleasure to be here.
Would you believe?
[F] No.
Well, then would you know where?
Not at all.
Nowhere at all.
Just since I last seen you, I went and got me a room and locked the door and stayed.
I can see that.
Did you write some songs or what did you do?
No, not a thing, Bill.
There's probably nothing that we can even talk about.
Flowers on the wall?
No, it didn't even, it was just plain, it was painted, no wallpaper or anything.
There's not really a thing that we could even bring up that would be interesting.
Nothing in a room.
Well, let's go out of the room and get back to here.
It's awful good to have you here, Roy. Thank you.
We have some flowers around here.
Hey, would you do me a favor?
Possibly.
A real big, you got your guitar and you got your pick and you play an awful lot of guitar.
You know, you spotted that right off.
You know, I thought it was a growth for the first five years.
Quick and very alert.
[D] Would you do us a song?
I certainly would.
This one called Race and Be Mule? _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Well.
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ [F#] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _