Chords for Sarah Rogo playing our 1930 National Tri-Cone Round Neck here at Norman's Rare Guitars
Tempo:
75.5 bpm
Chords used:
D
Bm
G
F
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Everybody, Norm over here and I've got Sarah Rogo.
R-O-G-O, right?
From San Diego and we just heard her playing.
Don't really hear a lot of girls playing nationals like this.
Not this good.
And so I just wanted to give you guys a chance to hear a little.
Where are you playing?
You're playing at the Hotel Cafe?
Hotel Cafe tonight.
The show starts at 7.
I believe Shane Henry is also on the bill too.
Cool.
So it'll be a fun night.
And you have Facebook and Instagram?
I do Facebook and Instagram Sarah Rogo.
S-A-R-A-H.
And you do it all by yourself or do you have a band?
I usually play a lot of, especially national guitar solo, but I do have a small band that I play with as well.
Cool.
Can you play [D] a little for us?
Sure, sounds good.
This is an old blues song.
We'll sing a little bit too.
Yeah, sounds good.
I'm
[Bm] [D]
going home.
Friends sit down.
And tell mama.
Tell mama.
Friends sit down.
Tell mama.
I'm going back home.
Sit down.
Tell mama.
I'm going back home.
Sit down.
Tell mama.
[Bm] There [D] ain't no way for me to get along.
These low down men.
Mama they treated your.
They treated your, your daughter wrong.
Mama they treated you wrong.
These low down men.
Mama treated your daughter wrong.
[G] These low down men.
Mama [D] treated your daughter wrong.
[Bm] Oh, there ain't no way for me to [D] get along.
[F] [D]
[Bm] [D] [F#] [D]
You know that was.
That was enough.
To make your girl.
Wish she's dead and gone.
Mama, I wish I was dead and gone.
That's enough to make your girl.
Mama, I wish she's dead and gone.
That's [Bm] enough to make your girl.
[D] Mama, I wish she's dead and gone.
[Bm] Oh, [D] there ain't no way for me to get along.
Oh, [Bm] there [D] ain't no way for me to get along.
Mm, mm, [Bm] [D] there ain't no way for me to get along.
Hey, really nice.
Beautiful, Sarah.
Thank you.
All right, well, you can check [N] around at the Hotel Cafe tonight.
Yeah.
And you're an artist for national.
Yeah, no, I play exclusively national resonators.
This is a 30s tricone, by the way.
Sounds real good, especially when she's playing.
So really interesting.
Very authentic.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for doing that.
Sarah Rogo right here at Norm's Rare Guitars.
R-O-G-O, right?
From San Diego and we just heard her playing.
Don't really hear a lot of girls playing nationals like this.
Not this good.
And so I just wanted to give you guys a chance to hear a little.
Where are you playing?
You're playing at the Hotel Cafe?
Hotel Cafe tonight.
The show starts at 7.
I believe Shane Henry is also on the bill too.
Cool.
So it'll be a fun night.
And you have Facebook and Instagram?
I do Facebook and Instagram Sarah Rogo.
S-A-R-A-H.
And you do it all by yourself or do you have a band?
I usually play a lot of, especially national guitar solo, but I do have a small band that I play with as well.
Cool.
Can you play [D] a little for us?
Sure, sounds good.
This is an old blues song.
We'll sing a little bit too.
Yeah, sounds good.
I'm
[Bm] [D]
going home.
Friends sit down.
And tell mama.
Tell mama.
Friends sit down.
Tell mama.
I'm going back home.
Sit down.
Tell mama.
I'm going back home.
Sit down.
Tell mama.
[Bm] There [D] ain't no way for me to get along.
These low down men.
Mama they treated your.
They treated your, your daughter wrong.
Mama they treated you wrong.
These low down men.
Mama treated your daughter wrong.
[G] These low down men.
Mama [D] treated your daughter wrong.
[Bm] Oh, there ain't no way for me to [D] get along.
[F] [D]
[Bm] [D] [F#] [D]
You know that was.
That was enough.
To make your girl.
Wish she's dead and gone.
Mama, I wish I was dead and gone.
That's enough to make your girl.
Mama, I wish she's dead and gone.
That's [Bm] enough to make your girl.
[D] Mama, I wish she's dead and gone.
[Bm] Oh, [D] there ain't no way for me to get along.
Oh, [Bm] there [D] ain't no way for me to get along.
Mm, mm, [Bm] [D] there ain't no way for me to get along.
Hey, really nice.
Beautiful, Sarah.
Thank you.
All right, well, you can check [N] around at the Hotel Cafe tonight.
Yeah.
And you're an artist for national.
Yeah, no, I play exclusively national resonators.
This is a 30s tricone, by the way.
Sounds real good, especially when she's playing.
So really interesting.
Very authentic.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for doing that.
Sarah Rogo right here at Norm's Rare Guitars.
Key:
D
Bm
G
F
F#
D
Bm
G
_ _ Everybody, Norm over here and I've got Sarah Rogo.
R-O-G-O, right?
From San Diego and we just heard her playing.
Don't really hear a lot of girls playing nationals like this.
Not this good.
And so I just wanted to give you guys a chance to hear a little.
Where are you playing?
You're playing at the Hotel Cafe?
Hotel Cafe tonight.
The show starts at 7.
I believe Shane Henry is also on the bill too.
Cool.
So it'll be a fun night.
And you have Facebook and Instagram?
I do Facebook and Instagram Sarah Rogo.
S-A-R-A-H.
And you do it all by yourself or do you have a band?
I usually play a lot of, especially national guitar solo, but I do have a small band that I play with as well.
Cool.
Can you play [D] a little for us?
Sure, sounds good.
This is an old blues song.
We'll sing a little bit too.
Yeah, sounds good. _
_ _ I'm _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ going home. _
Friends sit down.
And tell mama.
Tell mama.
_ Friends sit down.
Tell mama.
I'm going back home.
Sit down.
Tell mama.
_ _ I'm going back home.
Sit down.
Tell mama.
_ _ [Bm] There [D] ain't no way for me to get along.
These low down men.
Mama they treated your.
They treated your, your daughter wrong.
_ Mama they treated you wrong.
These low down men.
Mama treated your daughter wrong. _ _
[G] These low down men.
Mama [D] treated your daughter wrong. _ _
[Bm] Oh, there ain't no way for me to [D] get along. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ [D] _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ [D] _ [F#] _ [D] _ _
_ You know that was.
That was enough.
To make your girl.
Wish she's dead and gone.
Mama, I wish I was dead and gone.
That's enough to make your girl.
Mama, I wish she's dead and gone.
_ That's [Bm] enough to make your girl.
[D] Mama, I wish she's dead and gone.
[Bm] Oh, [D] there ain't no way for me to get along.
Oh, [Bm] there [D] ain't no way for me to get along.
Mm, mm, [Bm] [D] there ain't no way for me to get along.
_ _ _ _ Hey, really nice.
Beautiful, Sarah.
Thank you.
All right, well, you can check [N] around at the Hotel Cafe tonight.
Yeah.
And you're an artist for national.
Yeah, no, I play exclusively national resonators.
This is a 30s tricone, by the way.
Sounds real good, especially when she's playing.
So really interesting.
Very authentic.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for doing that.
Sarah Rogo right here at Norm's Rare Guitars. _ _ _ _ _ _
R-O-G-O, right?
From San Diego and we just heard her playing.
Don't really hear a lot of girls playing nationals like this.
Not this good.
And so I just wanted to give you guys a chance to hear a little.
Where are you playing?
You're playing at the Hotel Cafe?
Hotel Cafe tonight.
The show starts at 7.
I believe Shane Henry is also on the bill too.
Cool.
So it'll be a fun night.
And you have Facebook and Instagram?
I do Facebook and Instagram Sarah Rogo.
S-A-R-A-H.
And you do it all by yourself or do you have a band?
I usually play a lot of, especially national guitar solo, but I do have a small band that I play with as well.
Cool.
Can you play [D] a little for us?
Sure, sounds good.
This is an old blues song.
We'll sing a little bit too.
Yeah, sounds good. _
_ _ I'm _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ going home. _
Friends sit down.
And tell mama.
Tell mama.
_ Friends sit down.
Tell mama.
I'm going back home.
Sit down.
Tell mama.
_ _ I'm going back home.
Sit down.
Tell mama.
_ _ [Bm] There [D] ain't no way for me to get along.
These low down men.
Mama they treated your.
They treated your, your daughter wrong.
_ Mama they treated you wrong.
These low down men.
Mama treated your daughter wrong. _ _
[G] These low down men.
Mama [D] treated your daughter wrong. _ _
[Bm] Oh, there ain't no way for me to [D] get along. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ [D] _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ [D] _ [F#] _ [D] _ _
_ You know that was.
That was enough.
To make your girl.
Wish she's dead and gone.
Mama, I wish I was dead and gone.
That's enough to make your girl.
Mama, I wish she's dead and gone.
_ That's [Bm] enough to make your girl.
[D] Mama, I wish she's dead and gone.
[Bm] Oh, [D] there ain't no way for me to get along.
Oh, [Bm] there [D] ain't no way for me to get along.
Mm, mm, [Bm] [D] there ain't no way for me to get along.
_ _ _ _ Hey, really nice.
Beautiful, Sarah.
Thank you.
All right, well, you can check [N] around at the Hotel Cafe tonight.
Yeah.
And you're an artist for national.
Yeah, no, I play exclusively national resonators.
This is a 30s tricone, by the way.
Sounds real good, especially when she's playing.
So really interesting.
Very authentic.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for doing that.
Sarah Rogo right here at Norm's Rare Guitars. _ _ _ _ _ _