Countryman Fiddle Chords by The Aggrolites
Tempo:
125.8 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E]
[B]
[E]
He was down south in the fiboon docks.
There lived this boy named Nick Bob Cox.
[B] Today was Daddy's special day for him.
He [E] brought home Sonny's first violin.
And now Papi said, young boy, make me proud.
You learn a song and you play it loud.
[B] This country music should come deep within.
[E] So sit down, boy, and let's begin.
Now here's a little, here's the bow.
Such a dishest and happy bow.
What [B] is it, boy?
Are you feeling sick?
[E] Nick Bob said, with all respect, I need more soul in my music.
I got to have reggae, reggae music.
[B] I don't need no country, mad fiddle.
[E] I need a real cool sound.
Now Papi got mad, but he did not shout.
He said, now what's this here sound you're speaking about?
[B] Nick Bob left, came back with the radio.
[E] He said, now here's something, Papi, you got to know.
Some heavy drums, heavy bass.
And that social message that can set that face.
[B] And then Papi got up and he began to move.
[E] He said, I feel it, son.
I feel the groove.
And soon they say, with more soul in my music.
We got to have reggae, reggae music.
[B] We don't need no country, mad fiddle.
[E] We need a real cool sound.
We need more soul in our music.
Come on.
We got to have reggae, reggae music.
[B] We don't need no country, mad fiddle.
[E] We need a real cool sound.
Just like that.
[B]
[E]
And now Papi liked what sound filled the room.
But it'd be better if the bass would move.
[B] Go out to the shed, get the hammer, nails, and wood.
[E] We're going to make this reggae sound as it should.
But this is what got stopped.
Two masterminds in a gamewood shop.
[B] The sound system they built, it played no joke.
[E] So they brought it out to all the country folks.
And they say, soul in our music.
Yeah.
We got to have reggae, reggae music.
[B] We don't need no country, mad fiddle.
[E] We need a real cool sound.
We need more soul in our music.
Come on.
We got to have reggae, reggae music.
[B] We don't need no country, mad fiddle.
[E] We need a real cool sound.
We need more soul in our music.
Reggae, reggae music.
[B]
[E]
[B]
[E]
He was down south in the fiboon docks.
There lived this boy named Nick Bob Cox.
[B] Today was Daddy's special day for him.
He [E] brought home Sonny's first violin.
And now Papi said, young boy, make me proud.
You learn a song and you play it loud.
[B] This country music should come deep within.
[E] So sit down, boy, and let's begin.
Now here's a little, here's the bow.
Such a dishest and happy bow.
What [B] is it, boy?
Are you feeling sick?
[E] Nick Bob said, with all respect, I need more soul in my music.
I got to have reggae, reggae music.
[B] I don't need no country, mad fiddle.
[E] I need a real cool sound.
Now Papi got mad, but he did not shout.
He said, now what's this here sound you're speaking about?
[B] Nick Bob left, came back with the radio.
[E] He said, now here's something, Papi, you got to know.
Some heavy drums, heavy bass.
And that social message that can set that face.
[B] And then Papi got up and he began to move.
[E] He said, I feel it, son.
I feel the groove.
And soon they say, with more soul in my music.
We got to have reggae, reggae music.
[B] We don't need no country, mad fiddle.
[E] We need a real cool sound.
We need more soul in our music.
Come on.
We got to have reggae, reggae music.
[B] We don't need no country, mad fiddle.
[E] We need a real cool sound.
Just like that.
[B]
[E]
And now Papi liked what sound filled the room.
But it'd be better if the bass would move.
[B] Go out to the shed, get the hammer, nails, and wood.
[E] We're going to make this reggae sound as it should.
But this is what got stopped.
Two masterminds in a gamewood shop.
[B] The sound system they built, it played no joke.
[E] So they brought it out to all the country folks.
And they say, soul in our music.
Yeah.
We got to have reggae, reggae music.
[B] We don't need no country, mad fiddle.
[E] We need a real cool sound.
We need more soul in our music.
Come on.
We got to have reggae, reggae music.
[B] We don't need no country, mad fiddle.
[E] We need a real cool sound.
We need more soul in our music.
Reggae, reggae music.
[B]
[E]
Key:
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He was down south in the fiboon docks.
There lived this boy named Nick Bob Cox.
_ _ [B] Today was Daddy's special day for him.
He [E] brought home Sonny's first violin.
And now Papi said, young boy, make me proud.
You learn a song and you play it loud.
_ _ [B] This country music should come deep within.
[E] So sit down, boy, and let's begin.
Now here's a little, _ here's the bow.
Such a dishest and happy bow.
What _ _ [B] is it, boy?
Are you feeling sick?
_ [E] Nick Bob said, with all respect, I need more soul in my music. _
I got to have reggae, reggae music. _ _
_ _ [B] I don't need no country, mad fiddle.
[E] I need a real cool sound.
Now Papi got mad, but he did not shout. _
He said, now what's this here sound you're speaking about?
_ _ [B] Nick Bob left, came back with the radio.
[E] He said, now here's something, Papi, you got to know.
Some heavy drums, heavy bass.
And that social message that can set that face.
_ _ [B] And then Papi got up and he began to move.
[E] He said, I feel it, son.
I feel the groove.
And soon they say, with more soul in my music. _
We got to have reggae, reggae music. _
_ _ [B] We don't need no country, mad fiddle.
[E] We need a real cool sound.
We need more soul in our music.
Come on.
We got to have reggae, reggae music. _
_ _ [B] We don't need no country, mad fiddle.
[E] We need a real cool sound.
Just like that. _ _ _ _ _ _
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And now Papi liked what sound filled the room.
But it'd be better if the bass would move.
_ _ [B] Go out to the shed, get the hammer, nails, and wood.
[E] We're going to make this reggae sound as it should.
But _ _ this is what got stopped. _
Two masterminds in a gamewood shop. _
_ _ [B] The sound system they built, it played no joke.
[E] So they brought it out to all the country folks.
And they say, _ soul in our music.
Yeah.
We got to have reggae, reggae music. _ _
_ _ [B] We don't need no country, mad fiddle.
[E] We need a real cool sound.
We need more soul in our music.
Come on.
We got to have reggae, reggae music. _ _
_ _ [B] We don't need no country, mad fiddle.
[E] We need a real cool sound.
_ We need more soul in our music. _ _
_ _ Reggae, reggae music. _ _
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He was down south in the fiboon docks.
There lived this boy named Nick Bob Cox.
_ _ [B] Today was Daddy's special day for him.
He [E] brought home Sonny's first violin.
And now Papi said, young boy, make me proud.
You learn a song and you play it loud.
_ _ [B] This country music should come deep within.
[E] So sit down, boy, and let's begin.
Now here's a little, _ here's the bow.
Such a dishest and happy bow.
What _ _ [B] is it, boy?
Are you feeling sick?
_ [E] Nick Bob said, with all respect, I need more soul in my music. _
I got to have reggae, reggae music. _ _
_ _ [B] I don't need no country, mad fiddle.
[E] I need a real cool sound.
Now Papi got mad, but he did not shout. _
He said, now what's this here sound you're speaking about?
_ _ [B] Nick Bob left, came back with the radio.
[E] He said, now here's something, Papi, you got to know.
Some heavy drums, heavy bass.
And that social message that can set that face.
_ _ [B] And then Papi got up and he began to move.
[E] He said, I feel it, son.
I feel the groove.
And soon they say, with more soul in my music. _
We got to have reggae, reggae music. _
_ _ [B] We don't need no country, mad fiddle.
[E] We need a real cool sound.
We need more soul in our music.
Come on.
We got to have reggae, reggae music. _
_ _ [B] We don't need no country, mad fiddle.
[E] We need a real cool sound.
Just like that. _ _ _ _ _ _
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And now Papi liked what sound filled the room.
But it'd be better if the bass would move.
_ _ [B] Go out to the shed, get the hammer, nails, and wood.
[E] We're going to make this reggae sound as it should.
But _ _ this is what got stopped. _
Two masterminds in a gamewood shop. _
_ _ [B] The sound system they built, it played no joke.
[E] So they brought it out to all the country folks.
And they say, _ soul in our music.
Yeah.
We got to have reggae, reggae music. _ _
_ _ [B] We don't need no country, mad fiddle.
[E] We need a real cool sound.
We need more soul in our music.
Come on.
We got to have reggae, reggae music. _ _
_ _ [B] We don't need no country, mad fiddle.
[E] We need a real cool sound.
_ We need more soul in our music. _ _
_ _ Reggae, reggae music. _ _
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