Chords for THAT'S MY PA by SHEB WOOLEY
Tempo:
111.95 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Gm
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [D] [Cm] [C]
[G]
Out back in the country where I was [C] born is on a little old hillside [D] farm where Paul raised
six kids and [G] one of them was me.
And in the fall of the year when the fields got white [C] we'd start picking cotton about
daylight and on [D] Saturday Paul would take it all to [G] town.
And along about dark when everything was still [C] we could tell it was Paul coming down the
hill [D] because he had a rare back and he'd sound off something [G] like this.
[D] [Eb]
[G]
[D] [G]
And we'd go out to meet him with the lantern light [C] because the road got crooked on Saturday
night [D] and he'd come on down the hill and he'd stop [G] in the yard.
He'd sit up there on that wagon seat [C] and he'd say boys I'm hard to [D] beat 200 pounds of steel
and [G] twice as hard.
I've been wild and worried and full of [C] fleas and I've never been curried below the [D] knees
and he'd rare back and bell it out of [G] course or two.
[D] [G]
[D] [G] [C]
[G] That's my Paul.
Get him rough and ready [Gm] in about half a while and I can [C] whip anybody in a half a [G] mile.
Of course there wasn't anybody else there except me and little Skeet.
Get him just as tough as a Hickory Briar and I can dive [C] deeper and come up [G] drier and he did it too.
Right off that wagon seat.
Well it shook him up when he hit the ground.
[C] Paul got up and looked around [D] and then ran back and let us [G] have it again.
[D] [G]
[C] [G]
[D] [Gm]
[C] [G]
[Gm] [C]
[G]
Out back in the country where I was [C] born is on a little old hillside [D] farm where Paul raised
six kids and [G] one of them was me.
And in the fall of the year when the fields got white [C] we'd start picking cotton about
daylight and on [D] Saturday Paul would take it all to [G] town.
And along about dark when everything was still [C] we could tell it was Paul coming down the
hill [D] because he had a rare back and he'd sound off something [G] like this.
[D] [Eb]
[G]
[D] [G]
And we'd go out to meet him with the lantern light [C] because the road got crooked on Saturday
night [D] and he'd come on down the hill and he'd stop [G] in the yard.
He'd sit up there on that wagon seat [C] and he'd say boys I'm hard to [D] beat 200 pounds of steel
and [G] twice as hard.
I've been wild and worried and full of [C] fleas and I've never been curried below the [D] knees
and he'd rare back and bell it out of [G] course or two.
[D] [G]
[D] [G] [C]
[G] That's my Paul.
Get him rough and ready [Gm] in about half a while and I can [C] whip anybody in a half a [G] mile.
Of course there wasn't anybody else there except me and little Skeet.
Get him just as tough as a Hickory Briar and I can dive [C] deeper and come up [G] drier and he did it too.
Right off that wagon seat.
Well it shook him up when he hit the ground.
[C] Paul got up and looked around [D] and then ran back and let us [G] have it again.
[D] [G]
[C] [G]
[D] [Gm]
[C] [G]
[Gm] [C]
Key:
G
D
C
Gm
Cm
G
D
C
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Out back in the country where I was [C] born is on a little old hillside [D] farm where Paul raised
six kids and [G] one of them was me. _ _
And in the fall of the year when the fields got white [C] we'd start picking cotton about
daylight and on [D] Saturday Paul would take it all to [G] town. _ _
And along about dark when everything was still [C] we could tell it was Paul coming down the
hill [D] because he had a rare back and he'd sound off something [G] like this. _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
And we'd go out to meet him with the lantern light [C] because the road got crooked on Saturday
night [D] and he'd come on down the hill and he'd stop [G] in the yard. _ _
He'd sit up there on that wagon seat [C] and he'd say boys I'm hard to [D] beat 200 pounds of steel
and [G] twice as hard. _ _
I've been wild and worried and full of [C] fleas and I've never been curried below the [D] knees
and he'd rare back and bell it out of [G] course or two. _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
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_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ That's my Paul. _
Get him rough and ready [Gm] in about half a while and I can [C] whip anybody in a half a [G] mile.
Of course there wasn't anybody else there except me and little Skeet. _
Get him just as tough as a Hickory Briar and I can dive [C] deeper and come up [G] drier and he did it too.
Right off that wagon seat. _
Well it shook him up when he hit the ground.
[C] Paul got up and looked around [D] and then ran back and let us [G] have it again. _
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_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Out back in the country where I was [C] born is on a little old hillside [D] farm where Paul raised
six kids and [G] one of them was me. _ _
And in the fall of the year when the fields got white [C] we'd start picking cotton about
daylight and on [D] Saturday Paul would take it all to [G] town. _ _
And along about dark when everything was still [C] we could tell it was Paul coming down the
hill [D] because he had a rare back and he'd sound off something [G] like this. _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
And we'd go out to meet him with the lantern light [C] because the road got crooked on Saturday
night [D] and he'd come on down the hill and he'd stop [G] in the yard. _ _
He'd sit up there on that wagon seat [C] and he'd say boys I'm hard to [D] beat 200 pounds of steel
and [G] twice as hard. _ _
I've been wild and worried and full of [C] fleas and I've never been curried below the [D] knees
and he'd rare back and bell it out of [G] course or two. _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ That's my Paul. _
Get him rough and ready [Gm] in about half a while and I can [C] whip anybody in a half a [G] mile.
Of course there wasn't anybody else there except me and little Skeet. _
Get him just as tough as a Hickory Briar and I can dive [C] deeper and come up [G] drier and he did it too.
Right off that wagon seat. _
Well it shook him up when he hit the ground.
[C] Paul got up and looked around [D] and then ran back and let us [G] have it again. _
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