Chords for Simon Peters Missouri
Tempo:
104.4 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
D
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G]
[G] The truck got stuck on a muddy back road at the night mail on the green fields outside [C] Jefferson City.
I walked away before sunlight, earth was whooping it up by the [D] white debris.
[G]
Red red and pink panhandle rocks happened in front of my head, man I said miss can you give me [C] a hand.
So she handed me a belly watch and next thing you know we were doing the cotton eye doodle [D] in a three piece band.
[C]
Oh Missouri, [F] swinging a [C] three piece long [G] girl in a barn by the [C] white Missouri.
[F] Sending a [C] field [G] sound all the way down to the [D] Mississippi, singing oh [G] Missouri.
Big old man put his hand in my shoulder and said son better get some rest cause you're plowing [C] forty acres that lawn.
But before I could tell him that I really gotta go, red head told him daddy one more [D] dance come on.
[C] Oh Missouri, [F] swinging a three [C] piece long [G] girl in a barn by the [C] white Missouri.
Sending a field sound [G] all the way down to the [D] Mississippi, singing oh [G] Missouri.
[C]
[D]
[G] Been ten years still working those fields to my combine home and the red head went [C] saying I'm in a hurry.
And I came upon that rusted truck still stuck on a muddy back road by [D] the white Missouri.
[C] Oh Missouri, swinging a three piece long [G] girl in a barn by the [C] white Missouri.
[F] Sending a [C] field [G] sound all the way down to the [D] Mississippi, singing oh [C]
Missouri.
Swinging [F] a three piece [C] long girl [G] in a barn by the white [C] Missouri.
Sending [C] a field [G] sound all the way down to the [D] Mississippi, singing oh [G] Missouri.
That truck was stuck on a muddy back road and the night fell on the wheat fields outside Jefferson City.
[G] The truck got stuck on a muddy back road at the night mail on the green fields outside [C] Jefferson City.
I walked away before sunlight, earth was whooping it up by the [D] white debris.
[G]
Red red and pink panhandle rocks happened in front of my head, man I said miss can you give me [C] a hand.
So she handed me a belly watch and next thing you know we were doing the cotton eye doodle [D] in a three piece band.
[C]
Oh Missouri, [F] swinging a [C] three piece long [G] girl in a barn by the [C] white Missouri.
[F] Sending a [C] field [G] sound all the way down to the [D] Mississippi, singing oh [G] Missouri.
Big old man put his hand in my shoulder and said son better get some rest cause you're plowing [C] forty acres that lawn.
But before I could tell him that I really gotta go, red head told him daddy one more [D] dance come on.
[C] Oh Missouri, [F] swinging a three [C] piece long [G] girl in a barn by the [C] white Missouri.
Sending a field sound [G] all the way down to the [D] Mississippi, singing oh [G] Missouri.
[C]
[D]
[G] Been ten years still working those fields to my combine home and the red head went [C] saying I'm in a hurry.
And I came upon that rusted truck still stuck on a muddy back road by [D] the white Missouri.
[C] Oh Missouri, swinging a three piece long [G] girl in a barn by the [C] white Missouri.
[F] Sending a [C] field [G] sound all the way down to the [D] Mississippi, singing oh [C]
Missouri.
Swinging [F] a three piece [C] long girl [G] in a barn by the white [C] Missouri.
Sending [C] a field [G] sound all the way down to the [D] Mississippi, singing oh [G] Missouri.
That truck was stuck on a muddy back road and the night fell on the wheat fields outside Jefferson City.
Key:
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[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ [G] The truck got stuck on a muddy back road at the night mail on the green fields outside [C] Jefferson City.
I walked away before sunlight, earth was whooping it up by the [D] white debris.
_ [G] _
Red red and pink panhandle rocks happened in front of my head, man I said miss can you give me [C] a hand.
So she handed me a belly watch and next thing you know we were doing the cotton eye doodle [D] in a three piece band.
_ _ [C] _
Oh Missouri, [F] swinging a [C] three piece long [G] girl in a barn by the [C] white Missouri.
_ [F] Sending a [C] field [G] sound all the way down to the [D] Mississippi, singing oh [G] Missouri. _ _ _
_ _ Big old man put his hand in my shoulder and said son better get some rest cause you're plowing [C] forty acres that lawn.
_ But before I could tell him that I really gotta go, red head told him daddy one more [D] dance come on.
_ _ [C] _ Oh Missouri, [F] swinging a three [C] piece long [G] girl in a barn by the [C] white Missouri.
_ Sending a field sound [G] all the way down to the [D] Mississippi, singing oh [G] Missouri.
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _
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_ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ Been ten years still working those fields to my combine home and the red head went [C] saying I'm in a hurry.
And I came upon that rusted truck still stuck on a muddy back road by [D] the white Missouri.
_ [C] Oh Missouri, swinging a three piece long [G] girl in a barn by the [C] white Missouri.
_ [F] Sending a [C] field [G] sound all the way down to the [D] Mississippi, singing oh [C]
Missouri.
Swinging [F] a three piece [C] long girl [G] in a barn by the white [C] Missouri.
_ Sending [C] a field [G] sound all the way down to the [D] Mississippi, singing oh [G] Missouri. _ _ _ _
_ That truck was stuck on a muddy back road and the night fell on the wheat fields outside Jefferson City. _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ [G] The truck got stuck on a muddy back road at the night mail on the green fields outside [C] Jefferson City.
I walked away before sunlight, earth was whooping it up by the [D] white debris.
_ [G] _
Red red and pink panhandle rocks happened in front of my head, man I said miss can you give me [C] a hand.
So she handed me a belly watch and next thing you know we were doing the cotton eye doodle [D] in a three piece band.
_ _ [C] _
Oh Missouri, [F] swinging a [C] three piece long [G] girl in a barn by the [C] white Missouri.
_ [F] Sending a [C] field [G] sound all the way down to the [D] Mississippi, singing oh [G] Missouri. _ _ _
_ _ Big old man put his hand in my shoulder and said son better get some rest cause you're plowing [C] forty acres that lawn.
_ But before I could tell him that I really gotta go, red head told him daddy one more [D] dance come on.
_ _ [C] _ Oh Missouri, [F] swinging a three [C] piece long [G] girl in a barn by the [C] white Missouri.
_ Sending a field sound [G] all the way down to the [D] Mississippi, singing oh [G] Missouri.
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_ _ _ _ _ [C] _
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_ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ Been ten years still working those fields to my combine home and the red head went [C] saying I'm in a hurry.
And I came upon that rusted truck still stuck on a muddy back road by [D] the white Missouri.
_ [C] Oh Missouri, swinging a three piece long [G] girl in a barn by the [C] white Missouri.
_ [F] Sending a [C] field [G] sound all the way down to the [D] Mississippi, singing oh [C]
Missouri.
Swinging [F] a three piece [C] long girl [G] in a barn by the white [C] Missouri.
_ Sending [C] a field [G] sound all the way down to the [D] Mississippi, singing oh [G] Missouri. _ _ _ _
_ That truck was stuck on a muddy back road and the night fell on the wheat fields outside Jefferson City. _ _ _ _ _
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