Talking To Hank Chords by Mark Chesnutt, George Jones
Tempo:
128.9 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
G
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [B] [A] [G] [E]
While I was hunting wild turkey and sipping on Jim [Em] Beam, [E] I walked up on something like
[C#m] I'd never [A] seen.
[B] So deep in the woods where I thought I was alone, stood a structure or something or someone [E] called home.
[Em] [E] I saw a shotgun and a guitar and a six-pack of gear.
A sign on the front door said, Guess Who [A] Lives Here?
[B] An old red-boned hound that looked older than time, and an old man that swore he was only [E] twenty-nine.
Well, I swear he looked just [A] like old Hank.
[B] I wasn't there to wood and nickel [E] that he ain't.
I got goose bumps and [A] kiddies and [B] felt some [A] kind of faint.
[B] I think I've been talking [E] to Hank.
[A]
[B] [E]
[A]
[B] [E] He said I played that old guitar in a drifting country [G] band.
[E] Played coast to coast and a few [A] foreign lands.
[B] He said some crowds were big and some crowds were small.
Somehow I hope I let him know I [E] love them all.
I said, You're mighty skinny, and he said, Would you believe that it only took one woman
to [A] do this to me?
[B] Well, you know you better get your hat, son, and get on out of the way when they start
hating love and start [E] loving to hate.
I swear he looked just [A] like old Hank.
[B] I wouldn't bet a wooden nickel [E] that he ain't.
I got goose bumps and dizzy [A] and [B] felt [A] some kind of faint.
[B] I think I've been talking [E] to Hank.
[A]
[B] [E] [Em]
[E] [A]
[B] [E] Well, I swear he looked just [A] like old Hank.
I [B] wouldn't bet a wooden nickel [E] that he ain't.
I got goose bumps and dizzy [A] and [B] felt [A] some kind of faint.
[B] Well, I think I've been talking [E] to Hank.
Oh [B] Lord, I feel like we've been talking a [Bm] poor hangin'
[A] [G] [E]
[N]
While I was hunting wild turkey and sipping on Jim [Em] Beam, [E] I walked up on something like
[C#m] I'd never [A] seen.
[B] So deep in the woods where I thought I was alone, stood a structure or something or someone [E] called home.
[Em] [E] I saw a shotgun and a guitar and a six-pack of gear.
A sign on the front door said, Guess Who [A] Lives Here?
[B] An old red-boned hound that looked older than time, and an old man that swore he was only [E] twenty-nine.
Well, I swear he looked just [A] like old Hank.
[B] I wasn't there to wood and nickel [E] that he ain't.
I got goose bumps and [A] kiddies and [B] felt some [A] kind of faint.
[B] I think I've been talking [E] to Hank.
[A]
[B] [E]
[A]
[B] [E] He said I played that old guitar in a drifting country [G] band.
[E] Played coast to coast and a few [A] foreign lands.
[B] He said some crowds were big and some crowds were small.
Somehow I hope I let him know I [E] love them all.
I said, You're mighty skinny, and he said, Would you believe that it only took one woman
to [A] do this to me?
[B] Well, you know you better get your hat, son, and get on out of the way when they start
hating love and start [E] loving to hate.
I swear he looked just [A] like old Hank.
[B] I wouldn't bet a wooden nickel [E] that he ain't.
I got goose bumps and dizzy [A] and [B] felt [A] some kind of faint.
[B] I think I've been talking [E] to Hank.
[A]
[B] [E] [Em]
[E] [A]
[B] [E] Well, I swear he looked just [A] like old Hank.
I [B] wouldn't bet a wooden nickel [E] that he ain't.
I got goose bumps and dizzy [A] and [B] felt [A] some kind of faint.
[B] Well, I think I've been talking [E] to Hank.
Oh [B] Lord, I feel like we've been talking a [Bm] poor hangin'
[A] [G] [E]
[N]
Key:
E
B
A
G
Em
E
B
A
[D] _ [B] _ [A] _ [G] _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ While I was hunting wild turkey and sipping on Jim [Em] Beam, [E] I walked up on something like
[C#m] I'd never [A] seen.
_ [B] So deep in the woods where I thought I was alone, stood a structure or something or someone [E] called home. _ _
[Em] _ _ [E] I saw a shotgun and a guitar and a six-pack of gear.
A sign on the front door said, Guess Who [A] Lives Here?
_ [B] An old red-boned hound that looked older than time, and an old man that swore he was only [E] twenty-nine. _
Well, I swear he looked just [A] like old Hank. _
[B] I wasn't there to wood and nickel [E] that he ain't. _
I got goose bumps and [A] kiddies and [B] felt some [A] kind of faint.
[B] I think I've been talking [E] to Hank. _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ He said I played that old guitar in a drifting country [G] band.
[E] Played coast to coast and a few [A] foreign lands.
_ [B] He said some crowds were big and some crowds were small.
Somehow I hope I let him know I [E] love them all.
_ I said, You're mighty skinny, and he said, Would you believe that it only took one woman
to [A] do this to me?
_ [B] Well, you know you better get your hat, son, and get on out of the way when they start
hating love and start [E] loving to hate.
I swear he looked just [A] like old Hank. _
[B] I wouldn't bet a wooden nickel [E] that he ain't.
I got goose bumps and dizzy [A] and [B] felt [A] some kind of faint.
[B] I think I've been talking [E] to Hank. _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ Well, I swear he looked just [A] like old Hank.
I [B] wouldn't bet a wooden nickel [E] that he ain't. _
I got goose bumps and dizzy [A] and [B] felt [A] some kind of faint.
[B] Well, I think I've been talking [E] to Hank.
Oh [B] Lord, I feel like we've been talking a [Bm] poor hangin'
[A] _ [G] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ While I was hunting wild turkey and sipping on Jim [Em] Beam, [E] I walked up on something like
[C#m] I'd never [A] seen.
_ [B] So deep in the woods where I thought I was alone, stood a structure or something or someone [E] called home. _ _
[Em] _ _ [E] I saw a shotgun and a guitar and a six-pack of gear.
A sign on the front door said, Guess Who [A] Lives Here?
_ [B] An old red-boned hound that looked older than time, and an old man that swore he was only [E] twenty-nine. _
Well, I swear he looked just [A] like old Hank. _
[B] I wasn't there to wood and nickel [E] that he ain't. _
I got goose bumps and [A] kiddies and [B] felt some [A] kind of faint.
[B] I think I've been talking [E] to Hank. _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ He said I played that old guitar in a drifting country [G] band.
[E] Played coast to coast and a few [A] foreign lands.
_ [B] He said some crowds were big and some crowds were small.
Somehow I hope I let him know I [E] love them all.
_ I said, You're mighty skinny, and he said, Would you believe that it only took one woman
to [A] do this to me?
_ [B] Well, you know you better get your hat, son, and get on out of the way when they start
hating love and start [E] loving to hate.
I swear he looked just [A] like old Hank. _
[B] I wouldn't bet a wooden nickel [E] that he ain't.
I got goose bumps and dizzy [A] and [B] felt [A] some kind of faint.
[B] I think I've been talking [E] to Hank. _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ Well, I swear he looked just [A] like old Hank.
I [B] wouldn't bet a wooden nickel [E] that he ain't. _
I got goose bumps and dizzy [A] and [B] felt [A] some kind of faint.
[B] Well, I think I've been talking [E] to Hank.
Oh [B] Lord, I feel like we've been talking a [Bm] poor hangin'
[A] _ [G] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _