Chords for T-Model Ford - Greenville - Mississippi (1993)
Tempo:
109.4 bpm
Chords used:
A
Em
E
G
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Em] Well, she had been running off leaving [D] me.
[Em] I liked her pretty good.
And [A] last time I met [E] her, I called myself her, but why she left me?
[A] Red train blew, [G] [A] [Em]
[A] dead my [Em] baby away.
[E]
[A] Red train blew, [Em]
[A] dead my [E] baby away.
[B] Well, that same old train [A] got my [Em] woman [E] gone.
I [Em] sit there and I bam, bam, till I got the right sound of it.
And it sounded good to me, and I'd [E] cry a little bit and play the guitar.
[A] Can't you hear [G] them [A] coming [G]
[A] round [Em] the bend?
[E] [B] Well, that same old train blew, [A] died my [Em]
woman gone.
I think the blues in a man is a [A]-happening.
She [Em] hear a little blues, she want to go where it at.
Or she get a man [A] playing the blues, she wants him.
So that's what [E] I think about it.
Ever since I've been playing, [G] I ain't had no [B] problem getting a woman.
[A] [Em]
I can get them just like leaves on a tree.
Red train blew, dead my baby away.
[E]
[Em] [A] Red train blew, dead my [E] woman away.
[B] Well, that same old train [A] got my [Em] woman gone.
Sometimes I be wanting to get around the crowd [D] [Em] and play.
I be [A] feeling good.
I get me a [G] cup of drink and [E] I want to be with the crowd.
That [B] makes me feel [A] like I'm somebody.
[G] [E] And the blues makes me feel good when I go to [D] play and I'm [Em] just right with anybody.
The blues is happy to any [A] one person.
You hear a guitar [Em] somewhere sounding, hey, let's go there, somebody over there playing guitar.
[B] There they go.
[A]
[E] That's the way I go.
[A] [E] The blues keep me from worrying.
When you go to worry about something and ain't got nothing to ease the [G] pain,
you [N] do something you ain't got no business doing.
And I guess that's why that I stay happy.
When I get to feeling a little funny or something ain't working,
or sitting around getting sort of lonesome, I grab that old guitar.
After a few minutes, I have a crowd
[Em] I liked her pretty good.
And [A] last time I met [E] her, I called myself her, but why she left me?
[A] Red train blew, [G] [A] [Em]
[A] dead my [Em] baby away.
[E]
[A] Red train blew, [Em]
[A] dead my [E] baby away.
[B] Well, that same old train [A] got my [Em] woman [E] gone.
I [Em] sit there and I bam, bam, till I got the right sound of it.
And it sounded good to me, and I'd [E] cry a little bit and play the guitar.
[A] Can't you hear [G] them [A] coming [G]
[A] round [Em] the bend?
[E] [B] Well, that same old train blew, [A] died my [Em]
woman gone.
I think the blues in a man is a [A]-happening.
She [Em] hear a little blues, she want to go where it at.
Or she get a man [A] playing the blues, she wants him.
So that's what [E] I think about it.
Ever since I've been playing, [G] I ain't had no [B] problem getting a woman.
[A] [Em]
I can get them just like leaves on a tree.
Red train blew, dead my baby away.
[E]
[Em] [A] Red train blew, dead my [E] woman away.
[B] Well, that same old train [A] got my [Em] woman gone.
Sometimes I be wanting to get around the crowd [D] [Em] and play.
I be [A] feeling good.
I get me a [G] cup of drink and [E] I want to be with the crowd.
That [B] makes me feel [A] like I'm somebody.
[G] [E] And the blues makes me feel good when I go to [D] play and I'm [Em] just right with anybody.
The blues is happy to any [A] one person.
You hear a guitar [Em] somewhere sounding, hey, let's go there, somebody over there playing guitar.
[B] There they go.
[A]
[E] That's the way I go.
[A] [E] The blues keep me from worrying.
When you go to worry about something and ain't got nothing to ease the [G] pain,
you [N] do something you ain't got no business doing.
And I guess that's why that I stay happy.
When I get to feeling a little funny or something ain't working,
or sitting around getting sort of lonesome, I grab that old guitar.
After a few minutes, I have a crowd
Key:
A
Em
E
G
B
A
Em
E
[Em] Well, she had been running off leaving [D] me.
[Em] I liked her pretty good.
_ And [A] last time I met [E] her, I called myself her, but why she left me? _ _
[A] Red train blew, _ [G] _ [A] _ [Em] _
[A] _ dead my [Em] baby away. _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] Red train blew, _ _ _ _ [Em] _
[A] dead my [E] baby away. _
_ _ _ _ [B] Well, that same old train [A] _ got my [Em] woman [E] gone.
I [Em] sit there and I bam, bam, till I got the right sound of it.
And it sounded good to me, and I'd [E] cry a little bit and play the guitar.
[A] Can't you hear [G] them [A] coming [G] _
[A] _ _ round [Em] the bend? _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ [B] Well, that same old train blew, [A] _ died my [Em]
woman gone.
I think the blues in a man is a [A]-happening.
She [Em] hear a little blues, she want to go where it at.
Or she get a man [A] playing the blues, she wants him.
_ So that's what [E] I think about it.
Ever since I've been playing, [G] I ain't had no [B] problem getting a woman.
_ [A] _ _ [Em]
I can get them just like leaves on a tree.
Red train blew, _ _ _ _ _ dead my baby away.
[E] _ _ _
_ _ [Em] [A] Red train blew, _ _ _ dead my [E] woman away. _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] Well, that same old train _ [A] got my [Em] woman gone.
Sometimes I be wanting to get around the crowd [D] _ [Em] and play.
_ _ I be [A] feeling good.
I get me a [G] cup of drink and [E] I want to be with the crowd.
That [B] makes me feel [A] like I'm somebody.
_ [G] [E] And the blues makes me feel good when I go to [D] play and I'm [Em] just right with anybody. _ _ _
The blues is happy to any [A] one person.
You hear a guitar [Em] somewhere sounding, hey, let's go there, somebody over there playing guitar.
_ [B] There they go.
_ [A] _
_ _ [E] That's the way I go.
[A] _ [E] The blues keep me from worrying.
_ _ When you go to worry about something and ain't got nothing to ease the [G] pain,
you [N] do something you ain't got no business doing. _
And I guess that's why that I stay happy.
When I get to feeling a little funny or something ain't working,
or sitting around getting sort of lonesome, I grab that old guitar.
_ _ After a few minutes, I have a crowd
[Em] I liked her pretty good.
_ And [A] last time I met [E] her, I called myself her, but why she left me? _ _
[A] Red train blew, _ [G] _ [A] _ [Em] _
[A] _ dead my [Em] baby away. _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] Red train blew, _ _ _ _ [Em] _
[A] dead my [E] baby away. _
_ _ _ _ [B] Well, that same old train [A] _ got my [Em] woman [E] gone.
I [Em] sit there and I bam, bam, till I got the right sound of it.
And it sounded good to me, and I'd [E] cry a little bit and play the guitar.
[A] Can't you hear [G] them [A] coming [G] _
[A] _ _ round [Em] the bend? _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ [B] Well, that same old train blew, [A] _ died my [Em]
woman gone.
I think the blues in a man is a [A]-happening.
She [Em] hear a little blues, she want to go where it at.
Or she get a man [A] playing the blues, she wants him.
_ So that's what [E] I think about it.
Ever since I've been playing, [G] I ain't had no [B] problem getting a woman.
_ [A] _ _ [Em]
I can get them just like leaves on a tree.
Red train blew, _ _ _ _ _ dead my baby away.
[E] _ _ _
_ _ [Em] [A] Red train blew, _ _ _ dead my [E] woman away. _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] Well, that same old train _ [A] got my [Em] woman gone.
Sometimes I be wanting to get around the crowd [D] _ [Em] and play.
_ _ I be [A] feeling good.
I get me a [G] cup of drink and [E] I want to be with the crowd.
That [B] makes me feel [A] like I'm somebody.
_ [G] [E] And the blues makes me feel good when I go to [D] play and I'm [Em] just right with anybody. _ _ _
The blues is happy to any [A] one person.
You hear a guitar [Em] somewhere sounding, hey, let's go there, somebody over there playing guitar.
_ [B] There they go.
_ [A] _
_ _ [E] That's the way I go.
[A] _ [E] The blues keep me from worrying.
_ _ When you go to worry about something and ain't got nothing to ease the [G] pain,
you [N] do something you ain't got no business doing. _
And I guess that's why that I stay happy.
When I get to feeling a little funny or something ain't working,
or sitting around getting sort of lonesome, I grab that old guitar.
_ _ After a few minutes, I have a crowd