Chords for Tell Ole "I Een Here" -Veronica Bishop (Audio Only)(Lyrics In Description)

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Tell Ole "I Een Here" -Veronica Bishop (Audio Only)(Lyrics In Description) chords
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[Bb] Lord, will you think this man is mine?
baby kittens.
Huh?
road,
And if he's down there, [F] it's going to be no problem.
guess what?
Every [F] other night, Andrew would call [Bb] out to me.
[C] Telling me nice little white, you've got to [F] work hard.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] Lord, will you think this man is mine?
_ [C] All day I've been home with his little baby kittens.
_ [F] _ And here we are.
[C] _
Huh?
_ [F] Well anyway, I'm going to crawl down the road,
and see who's [Bb] down by this place down the road.
And if he's down there, [F] it's going to be no problem.
_ [C] Because guess what?
I've [F] got a headache and I've got [C] a tight mind.
Every _ [F] _ other night, Andrew would call [Bb] out to me. _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ Telling me nice little white, you've got to [F] work hard.
_ _ [C] _
_ _ [F] But he goes to the bar, gets a few [Bb] with the bones. _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] They don't even [C] drink liquor and [F] make noise.
_ _ [C] _
_ _ [F] Now Andrew say, well you better be working up [Bb] your own time. _ _
_ _ [C] So make up your mind if you're going to be mine [F] or mine.
_ [C] _
_ _ [F] I'm the bartender, shut up, close the room.
If [Bb] Andrew's there, _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] Andrew's any boy [C] to tell him I [F] hate him.
_ _ [C] _
And she [F] say, tell the old I ain't here, he better come [Bb] home now. _ _ _
_ _ [C] These little children, they _ crying [F] for their father.
_ _ [C] _
_ _ [F] Because he wouldn't like it if I hadn't come [Bb] to that bar. _ _ _
_ _ [F] So tell the old I [C] hate him, he better [F] come down.
_ _ [C] _
Listen, _ [F] you all better tell Andrew to get to the school now.
_ [Bb] Because he wouldn't like me to come down there to that bar.
[F] Not tonight.
You hear [C] me?
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [F] Andrew tell the barman, tell the man, let me [Bb] make this clear. _ _ _
_ _ [C] The next time my wife goes to the bar, tell her I [F] hate him.
_ _ [C] _
_ He [F] say, when man has in front, woman got to leave [Bb] him alone. _ _ _
_ _ [F] But his wife called the bar, [C] she heard his voice over [F] the phone.
_ _ [C] _
And she say, [F] tell the old I ain't here, he better come [Bb] home now.
Now you know.
_ _ [C] These little children, they _ crying [F] for their father.
_ _ [C] They crying for their father.
Because he wouldn't like it if I hadn't come [Bb] to that bar.
Boy, let me tell you something.
He ain't sure that I can pull out the door.
[F] So tell the old I [C] hate him, he better [F] come down.
Ain't no harm in [C] him if woman don't.
_ [F] He better come home now. _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [F] Andrew tell the barman, tell the man, hang up [Bb] that. _ _ _ _
_ I [C] can't deal with that _ _ when I [F] get home. _ _ _
_ _ After they rack up [F] the pool table man, phone [Bb] ring again. _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] All Andrew boy, [C] _
tell I [F] can't have him.
_ _ [C] _
_ _ [F] Now Andrew had to make one more stand [Bb] for the poor. _ _ _
_ He [C] said, I ain't going home _ _ before I [F] make it home.
_ _ [C] _
_ _ [F] But Andrew didn't know it, his wife was still [Bb] on the phone. _ _ _
She [F] said, tell the old I [C] ain't here, he better [F] come home.
_ _ [C] _
She [F] said, tell the old I ain't here, he better come [Bb] home now. _ _ _
_ Oh, [C] these little children, he got, they crying [F] for their father.
_ [C] They crying for their [F] father.
He wouldn't like it if I hadn't come [Bb] to that bar. _ _
No, no, [F] tell the old I [C] hate him, he better [F] come now.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [N] _ _