Chords for SLIM and DUSTY - by Trevor Day Country Music
Tempo:
98.1 bpm
Chords used:
G
A
C
D
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[G]
[A] [C] [Dm]
[G] Just north of Portmantory, [D] where Janie lived [A] alone, she thought she'd get herself a pup
for [G] company round the home.
And as the neighbours' kelpie was [C] about to well, she [A] thought she'd pay a visit and see
if they needed [G] help.
[A] The pups arrived like sausages with [G] the kelpie's dexterous tongue.
A few old rags, a couple of towels for cleaning [D] up was done.
And [G] as they stood admiring [C] this wriggling hairy bunch, [A] the kelpie never said a word
as she turned on their lust.
[E] It was then that Janie noticed, [A] falling down the back, a little pup that they had missed
still [G] in his little sack.
She picked him up and cleaned him up and did her best [C] for him, [A] but they both agreed his
chances of survival were quite [G] slim.
[D] But I've never [A] seen a kelpie that gave up without a fight.
[A] When weaning time come round, young Slim was full of bark and bite.
The [G] pups all looked like kelpies, except one old dusty white.
[A] And the owner said that Janie could take two pups [G] if she liked.
Now that's how Slim and Dusty come [A] to be with Janie there.
A wild pair of dogs I doubt that [G] you'll see anywhere.
A pair of playful devils wrapped up in [C] hair and hide.
[Dm] Janie thinks they're lovely [A] and they are enjoying [G] pride.
Her brander is a racewag where they tear round in the night.
[A] Janie comes out with the broom and puts them both to flight.
And [G] anything that walks or [C] crawls gets rounded up for sure.
[A] And in the morning can be found outside the [G] kitchen door.
Slim's digging holes to bury [A] Bums and Dusty's digging them up.
And things to chase around the place they [G] never find enough.
It's endless hours of rip and tear with no [C] love for a brother.
And if there's nothing found to chase, then when they [G] chase each other,
[A] Yeah, that's how Slim and Dusty come to [G] be with Janie there.
[A] A wild pair of dogs I doubt that you'll see anywhere.
A [G] pair of playful devils [C] wrapped up in hair and hide.
But Janie thinks they're lovely and they are her joy and [G] pride.
Yeah, [D] Janie thinks they're lovely and they are her joy and [E] pride.
[C] [G]
[A] [C] [Dm]
[G] Just north of Portmantory, [D] where Janie lived [A] alone, she thought she'd get herself a pup
for [G] company round the home.
And as the neighbours' kelpie was [C] about to well, she [A] thought she'd pay a visit and see
if they needed [G] help.
[A] The pups arrived like sausages with [G] the kelpie's dexterous tongue.
A few old rags, a couple of towels for cleaning [D] up was done.
And [G] as they stood admiring [C] this wriggling hairy bunch, [A] the kelpie never said a word
as she turned on their lust.
[E] It was then that Janie noticed, [A] falling down the back, a little pup that they had missed
still [G] in his little sack.
She picked him up and cleaned him up and did her best [C] for him, [A] but they both agreed his
chances of survival were quite [G] slim.
[D] But I've never [A] seen a kelpie that gave up without a fight.
[A] When weaning time come round, young Slim was full of bark and bite.
The [G] pups all looked like kelpies, except one old dusty white.
[A] And the owner said that Janie could take two pups [G] if she liked.
Now that's how Slim and Dusty come [A] to be with Janie there.
A wild pair of dogs I doubt that [G] you'll see anywhere.
A pair of playful devils wrapped up in [C] hair and hide.
[Dm] Janie thinks they're lovely [A] and they are enjoying [G] pride.
Her brander is a racewag where they tear round in the night.
[A] Janie comes out with the broom and puts them both to flight.
And [G] anything that walks or [C] crawls gets rounded up for sure.
[A] And in the morning can be found outside the [G] kitchen door.
Slim's digging holes to bury [A] Bums and Dusty's digging them up.
And things to chase around the place they [G] never find enough.
It's endless hours of rip and tear with no [C] love for a brother.
And if there's nothing found to chase, then when they [G] chase each other,
[A] Yeah, that's how Slim and Dusty come to [G] be with Janie there.
[A] A wild pair of dogs I doubt that you'll see anywhere.
A [G] pair of playful devils [C] wrapped up in hair and hide.
But Janie thinks they're lovely and they are her joy and [G] pride.
Yeah, [D] Janie thinks they're lovely and they are her joy and [E] pride.
[C] [G]
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_ [A] _ [C] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ Just north of Portmantory, [D] where Janie lived [A] alone, she thought she'd get herself a pup
for [G] company round the home.
And as the neighbours' kelpie was [C] about to well, she [A] thought she'd pay a visit and see
if they needed [G] help.
_ [A] The pups arrived like sausages with [G] the kelpie's dexterous tongue.
A few old rags, a couple of towels for cleaning [D] up was done.
And [G] as they stood admiring [C] this wriggling hairy bunch, [A] the kelpie never said a word
as she turned on their lust.
[E] _ _ _ _ It was then that Janie noticed, [A] falling down the back, a little pup that they had missed
still [G] in his little sack.
She picked him up and cleaned him up and did her best [C] for him, [A] but they both agreed his
chances of survival were quite [G] slim.
_ [D] But I've never [A] seen a kelpie that gave up without a fight.
[A] When weaning time come round, young Slim was full of bark and bite.
The [G] pups all looked like kelpies, except one old dusty white.
[A] And the owner said that Janie could take two pups [G] if she liked.
_ _ _ _ Now that's how Slim and Dusty come [A] to be with Janie there.
A wild pair of dogs I doubt that [G] you'll see anywhere.
A pair of playful devils wrapped up in [C] hair and hide.
[Dm] Janie thinks they're lovely [A] and they are enjoying [G] pride.
_ Her brander is a racewag where they tear round in the night.
[A] Janie comes out with the broom and puts them both to flight.
And [G] anything that walks or [C] crawls gets rounded up for sure.
[A] And in the morning can be found outside the [G] kitchen door.
_ _ _ Slim's digging holes to bury [A] Bums and Dusty's digging them up.
And things to chase around the place they [G] never find enough.
It's endless hours of rip and tear with no [C] love for a brother.
And if there's nothing found to chase, then when they [G] chase each other,
_ _ _ [A] Yeah, that's how Slim and Dusty come to [G] be with Janie there.
[A] A wild pair of dogs I doubt that you'll see anywhere.
A [G] pair of playful devils [C] wrapped up in hair and hide.
But Janie thinks they're lovely and they are her joy and [G] pride.
Yeah, [D] Janie thinks they're lovely _ and they are her joy and [E] pride.
[C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [A] _ [C] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ Just north of Portmantory, [D] where Janie lived [A] alone, she thought she'd get herself a pup
for [G] company round the home.
And as the neighbours' kelpie was [C] about to well, she [A] thought she'd pay a visit and see
if they needed [G] help.
_ [A] The pups arrived like sausages with [G] the kelpie's dexterous tongue.
A few old rags, a couple of towels for cleaning [D] up was done.
And [G] as they stood admiring [C] this wriggling hairy bunch, [A] the kelpie never said a word
as she turned on their lust.
[E] _ _ _ _ It was then that Janie noticed, [A] falling down the back, a little pup that they had missed
still [G] in his little sack.
She picked him up and cleaned him up and did her best [C] for him, [A] but they both agreed his
chances of survival were quite [G] slim.
_ [D] But I've never [A] seen a kelpie that gave up without a fight.
[A] When weaning time come round, young Slim was full of bark and bite.
The [G] pups all looked like kelpies, except one old dusty white.
[A] And the owner said that Janie could take two pups [G] if she liked.
_ _ _ _ Now that's how Slim and Dusty come [A] to be with Janie there.
A wild pair of dogs I doubt that [G] you'll see anywhere.
A pair of playful devils wrapped up in [C] hair and hide.
[Dm] Janie thinks they're lovely [A] and they are enjoying [G] pride.
_ Her brander is a racewag where they tear round in the night.
[A] Janie comes out with the broom and puts them both to flight.
And [G] anything that walks or [C] crawls gets rounded up for sure.
[A] And in the morning can be found outside the [G] kitchen door.
_ _ _ Slim's digging holes to bury [A] Bums and Dusty's digging them up.
And things to chase around the place they [G] never find enough.
It's endless hours of rip and tear with no [C] love for a brother.
And if there's nothing found to chase, then when they [G] chase each other,
_ _ _ [A] Yeah, that's how Slim and Dusty come to [G] be with Janie there.
[A] A wild pair of dogs I doubt that you'll see anywhere.
A [G] pair of playful devils [C] wrapped up in hair and hide.
But Janie thinks they're lovely and they are her joy and [G] pride.
Yeah, [D] Janie thinks they're lovely _ and they are her joy and [E] pride.
[C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _