Chords for Slim Dusty - I'm Dusty All Over
Tempo:
98.65 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
F
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F] [Gb] [G]
[Dm] [C]
The sun [G] went down on [C] the Simpson [F] as we ordered our [G] second [C] round.
[F] There's nothing quite [C] like the feeling [D] of that first cold [G] beer going down.
[F] And driving from the [C] curry to Bird's Row, [F] you work [G] up one [C] hell of a thirst.
[G] [F] Between the heat, [G] the rough [C] roads and [A] bulldust, [D] oh it's hard [G] to say [C] what's the worst.
[G] I'm dusty all over, from my hat [C] to my heels, [G] I'm dusty all over.
[D] And I like [G] how it feels, [F] these travelling [C] bones won't leave me alone.
[F] I reckon they're setting [G] their ways, so I guess you'd say, hey, I'm dusty [C] all over.
Camped by [G] the [C] roadside near winter, [F] telling some yarns [C] round the fire,
[F] with a handful of mates [C] and some locals.
[D] The stories grew [G] higher and higher, [F] and everyone's trying [C] for one better,
[F] [G] bending the truth till [C] it broke.
[F] Between [G] all the lies [C] and the bull, [A] [D] the air [G] was just thicker [C] than smoke.
I'm [G] dusty all over, from my hat to [C] my heels, I'm [G] dusty all over.
[D] And I like how [G] it feels, [F] these travelling bones [C] won't leave me alone.
[F] I reckon they're setting [G] their ways, so I guess you'd say, hey, I'm dusty [C] all over.
[Bb] [A] [D]
I stopped [A] at the old town [D] and country, about [G] dinner time [D] the other day,
when [G] a couple [D] of blokes at the end of the bar [E] started whispering and pointing [A] my way.
[G] Well, finally one of [D] them came over, [G] [A] steady as steady [D] could go.
He [G] took my hat [D] off the bar, held it [B] over my head, [E] and said, [A] mate, told [D] you so, that's right,
I'm [A] dusty all over, from my hat [D] to my heels, [A] I'm dusty all over.
[E] And I like [A] how it feels, [G] these travelling [D] bones won't leave me alone.
[G] I reckon they're setting [A] their ways, [G] so I [A] guess you'd say, hey, I'm dusty [D] all over.
[Ab] I'm dusty [A] all over, from my hat [D] to my heels.
[A] [D]
That's right.
[Dm] [C]
The sun [G] went down on [C] the Simpson [F] as we ordered our [G] second [C] round.
[F] There's nothing quite [C] like the feeling [D] of that first cold [G] beer going down.
[F] And driving from the [C] curry to Bird's Row, [F] you work [G] up one [C] hell of a thirst.
[G] [F] Between the heat, [G] the rough [C] roads and [A] bulldust, [D] oh it's hard [G] to say [C] what's the worst.
[G] I'm dusty all over, from my hat [C] to my heels, [G] I'm dusty all over.
[D] And I like [G] how it feels, [F] these travelling [C] bones won't leave me alone.
[F] I reckon they're setting [G] their ways, so I guess you'd say, hey, I'm dusty [C] all over.
Camped by [G] the [C] roadside near winter, [F] telling some yarns [C] round the fire,
[F] with a handful of mates [C] and some locals.
[D] The stories grew [G] higher and higher, [F] and everyone's trying [C] for one better,
[F] [G] bending the truth till [C] it broke.
[F] Between [G] all the lies [C] and the bull, [A] [D] the air [G] was just thicker [C] than smoke.
I'm [G] dusty all over, from my hat to [C] my heels, I'm [G] dusty all over.
[D] And I like how [G] it feels, [F] these travelling bones [C] won't leave me alone.
[F] I reckon they're setting [G] their ways, so I guess you'd say, hey, I'm dusty [C] all over.
[Bb] [A] [D]
I stopped [A] at the old town [D] and country, about [G] dinner time [D] the other day,
when [G] a couple [D] of blokes at the end of the bar [E] started whispering and pointing [A] my way.
[G] Well, finally one of [D] them came over, [G] [A] steady as steady [D] could go.
He [G] took my hat [D] off the bar, held it [B] over my head, [E] and said, [A] mate, told [D] you so, that's right,
I'm [A] dusty all over, from my hat [D] to my heels, [A] I'm dusty all over.
[E] And I like [A] how it feels, [G] these travelling [D] bones won't leave me alone.
[G] I reckon they're setting [A] their ways, [G] so I [A] guess you'd say, hey, I'm dusty [D] all over.
[Ab] I'm dusty [A] all over, from my hat [D] to my heels.
[A] [D]
That's right.
Key:
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[F] _ [Gb] _ [G] _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ The sun [G] went down on [C] the Simpson [F] as we ordered our [G] second [C] round.
_ [F] There's nothing quite [C] like the feeling [D] of that first cold [G] beer going down.
_ [F] And driving from the [C] curry to Bird's Row, _ [F] you work [G] up one [C] hell of a thirst.
[G] [F] Between the heat, [G] the rough [C] roads and [A] bulldust, [D] oh it's hard [G] to say [C] what's the worst.
[G] I'm dusty all over, _ from my hat [C] to my heels, [G] I'm dusty all over.
_ [D] And I like [G] how it feels, [F] these travelling [C] bones won't leave me alone.
[F] I reckon they're setting [G] their ways, _ so I guess you'd say, hey, I'm dusty [C] all over.
_ _ _ _ Camped by [G] the [C] roadside near winter, _ [F] telling some yarns [C] round the fire,
[F] with a handful of mates [C] and some locals.
[D] The stories grew [G] higher and higher, [F] and everyone's trying [C] for one better,
_ [F] [G] bending the truth till [C] it broke.
[F] Between [G] all the lies [C] and the bull, [A] _ [D] the air [G] was just thicker [C] than smoke.
I'm [G] dusty all over, from my hat to [C] my heels, I'm [G] dusty all over.
[D] And I like how [G] it feels, [F] these travelling bones [C] won't leave me alone.
[F] I reckon they're setting [G] their ways, so I guess you'd say, hey, I'm dusty [C] all over. _ _ _
[Bb] _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ I stopped [A] at the old town [D] and country, about [G] dinner time [D] the other day,
when [G] a couple [D] of blokes at the end of the bar [E] started whispering and pointing [A] my way.
[G] Well, finally one of [D] them came over, _ [G] [A] steady as steady [D] could go.
He [G] took my hat [D] off the bar, held it [B] over my head, [E] and said, [A] mate, told [D] you so, that's right,
I'm [A] dusty all over, _ from my hat [D] to my heels, [A] I'm dusty all over. _
[E] And I like [A] how it feels, [G] these travelling [D] bones won't leave me alone.
[G] I reckon they're setting [A] their ways, _ [G] so I [A] guess you'd say, hey, _ I'm dusty [D] all over. _ _
[Ab] I'm dusty [A] all over, from my hat [D] to my heels.
[A] _ [D] _
That's right. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ The sun [G] went down on [C] the Simpson [F] as we ordered our [G] second [C] round.
_ [F] There's nothing quite [C] like the feeling [D] of that first cold [G] beer going down.
_ [F] And driving from the [C] curry to Bird's Row, _ [F] you work [G] up one [C] hell of a thirst.
[G] [F] Between the heat, [G] the rough [C] roads and [A] bulldust, [D] oh it's hard [G] to say [C] what's the worst.
[G] I'm dusty all over, _ from my hat [C] to my heels, [G] I'm dusty all over.
_ [D] And I like [G] how it feels, [F] these travelling [C] bones won't leave me alone.
[F] I reckon they're setting [G] their ways, _ so I guess you'd say, hey, I'm dusty [C] all over.
_ _ _ _ Camped by [G] the [C] roadside near winter, _ [F] telling some yarns [C] round the fire,
[F] with a handful of mates [C] and some locals.
[D] The stories grew [G] higher and higher, [F] and everyone's trying [C] for one better,
_ [F] [G] bending the truth till [C] it broke.
[F] Between [G] all the lies [C] and the bull, [A] _ [D] the air [G] was just thicker [C] than smoke.
I'm [G] dusty all over, from my hat to [C] my heels, I'm [G] dusty all over.
[D] And I like how [G] it feels, [F] these travelling bones [C] won't leave me alone.
[F] I reckon they're setting [G] their ways, so I guess you'd say, hey, I'm dusty [C] all over. _ _ _
[Bb] _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ I stopped [A] at the old town [D] and country, about [G] dinner time [D] the other day,
when [G] a couple [D] of blokes at the end of the bar [E] started whispering and pointing [A] my way.
[G] Well, finally one of [D] them came over, _ [G] [A] steady as steady [D] could go.
He [G] took my hat [D] off the bar, held it [B] over my head, [E] and said, [A] mate, told [D] you so, that's right,
I'm [A] dusty all over, _ from my hat [D] to my heels, [A] I'm dusty all over. _
[E] And I like [A] how it feels, [G] these travelling [D] bones won't leave me alone.
[G] I reckon they're setting [A] their ways, _ [G] so I [A] guess you'd say, hey, _ I'm dusty [D] all over. _ _
[Ab] I'm dusty [A] all over, from my hat [D] to my heels.
[A] _ [D] _
That's right. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _