Chords for THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND - Trudy
Tempo:
116.8 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
C
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I'm gonna [Am] do a song for you right now if [Gm] I found them out now.
This is called Trudy.
[A] [Am]
[D]
[A]
[E]
[A] [C] [D]
[A] [D]
[E] [A]
[C] Now [G] John Lee Walker was [D] a car mechanic.
[Am] [D] Had a hand in the dribbling [G] and an eye [A] for candy.
Luckiest man in [E] Dallas County.
Had a gold watch chain and [A] a black mustache.
And he left his [C] whiskey [F#m] in London.
[D]
He was a big on the Cadillac [A] limousine.
Kept a big fine fancy [D] townhouse [E] down there.
And the hotel suite [A] in New Orleans.
He kept his [C] switchblade [C#] knife and he [D] left it on.
Had a horse with a hobnag [A] under his cookie.
Put you down [E] in a New York Vinny.
If they catch you cheating [A] that was all she [C] wrote.
[A] And I called up Trudy on [D] the Cadillac.
She knew that I meant to [A] be.
Well I'm hung up in Dallas.
[E] And they won't let me out of [A] this jail.
If [G] she asks me [D] how I fare.
Tell her I'm just about to lose [A] my mind.
[F#] Worried about [E] old John Lee Walker.
And the girl I [A] left [C] behind.
I just got out of town last [D] Friday.
I [Gm] sure as hell didn't mean to [Em] stay.
[C]
[Am] I was on my way back to [E] Louisiana.
[G]
[E] [D] Third six month [A] pay.
I met a [C] brockside blonde in a borrowed [Dm] big bed.
[F] [D] I was flying high [Am] and it feels mean.
I poured down a bottle and a [E] half of [Bm] red eye.
[Em] [G#m] I dropped $35 in the [Am] slot machine.
And the boys in the back were stealing [D] seven car.
[G] [Am] I sat down at one fee 110.
[A] I was raking in chips like Grand [E] Tuck beats Mudd.
If you're John Lee come a [A]-smoking in.
And let your red dog be [C] havin' like a [D] 707.
Pretty soon he done won [A] all of my bread.
I accused him of cheating he [E] raised for a pistol.
Grabbed a chair and I went [A] upside his head.
And I picked off [C] on him [D] on a motorcycle.
[A]
[F#] He said, [E] Daddy's too late.
But one's good as [A] a boy and [C] a child.
So I called up Judy on [G] the telephone.
[D] Send her a letter in the [A] mail.
Tell her I hung up [E] with my daddy.
And they won't let me out of [A] this jail.
This [C] is just [D] how I felt.
Tell her I'm just about to lose my [A] mind.
[D] [A] Worried about old [E] John Lee Walker.
[A] And the girl I love.
[Em] I called [C] up Judy [D] on the telephone.
Send her a letter [A] in the mail.
Tell her I hung [E]
[A] up with my daddy.
[Em] This is [D] just how I felt.
[A]
[Em] [A] Worried about old John [E] Lee Walker.
And the girl [Am] I love.
[C] [A]
[Dm] [G]
This is called Trudy.
[A] [Am]
[D]
[A]
[E]
[A] [C] [D]
[A] [D]
[E] [A]
[C] Now [G] John Lee Walker was [D] a car mechanic.
[Am] [D] Had a hand in the dribbling [G] and an eye [A] for candy.
Luckiest man in [E] Dallas County.
Had a gold watch chain and [A] a black mustache.
And he left his [C] whiskey [F#m] in London.
[D]
He was a big on the Cadillac [A] limousine.
Kept a big fine fancy [D] townhouse [E] down there.
And the hotel suite [A] in New Orleans.
He kept his [C] switchblade [C#] knife and he [D] left it on.
Had a horse with a hobnag [A] under his cookie.
Put you down [E] in a New York Vinny.
If they catch you cheating [A] that was all she [C] wrote.
[A] And I called up Trudy on [D] the Cadillac.
She knew that I meant to [A] be.
Well I'm hung up in Dallas.
[E] And they won't let me out of [A] this jail.
If [G] she asks me [D] how I fare.
Tell her I'm just about to lose [A] my mind.
[F#] Worried about [E] old John Lee Walker.
And the girl I [A] left [C] behind.
I just got out of town last [D] Friday.
I [Gm] sure as hell didn't mean to [Em] stay.
[C]
[Am] I was on my way back to [E] Louisiana.
[G]
[E] [D] Third six month [A] pay.
I met a [C] brockside blonde in a borrowed [Dm] big bed.
[F] [D] I was flying high [Am] and it feels mean.
I poured down a bottle and a [E] half of [Bm] red eye.
[Em] [G#m] I dropped $35 in the [Am] slot machine.
And the boys in the back were stealing [D] seven car.
[G] [Am] I sat down at one fee 110.
[A] I was raking in chips like Grand [E] Tuck beats Mudd.
If you're John Lee come a [A]-smoking in.
And let your red dog be [C] havin' like a [D] 707.
Pretty soon he done won [A] all of my bread.
I accused him of cheating he [E] raised for a pistol.
Grabbed a chair and I went [A] upside his head.
And I picked off [C] on him [D] on a motorcycle.
[A]
[F#] He said, [E] Daddy's too late.
But one's good as [A] a boy and [C] a child.
So I called up Judy on [G] the telephone.
[D] Send her a letter in the [A] mail.
Tell her I hung up [E] with my daddy.
And they won't let me out of [A] this jail.
This [C] is just [D] how I felt.
Tell her I'm just about to lose my [A] mind.
[D] [A] Worried about old [E] John Lee Walker.
[A] And the girl I love.
[Em] I called [C] up Judy [D] on the telephone.
Send her a letter [A] in the mail.
Tell her I hung [E]
[A] up with my daddy.
[Em] This is [D] just how I felt.
[A]
[Em] [A] Worried about old John [E] Lee Walker.
And the girl [Am] I love.
[C] [A]
[Dm] [G]
Key:
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_ _ _ _ _ I'm gonna [Am] do a song for you right now if [Gm] I found them out now.
This is called Trudy. _ _ _
_ [A] _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [C] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ Now [G] John Lee Walker was [D] a car mechanic.
_ [Am] _ [D] _ Had a hand in the dribbling [G] and an eye [A] for candy. _ _ _ _
Luckiest man in [E] Dallas County.
_ _ Had a gold watch chain and [A] a black mustache.
And he left his [C] whiskey [F#m] in London.
[D] _
_ _ _ He was a big on the Cadillac [A] limousine.
_ _ _ Kept a big fine fancy [D] townhouse [E] down there.
_ _ And the hotel suite [A] in New Orleans.
He kept his [C] switchblade [C#] knife and he [D] left it on. _ _
Had a horse with a hobnag [A] under his _ cookie.
_ Put you down [E] in a New York Vinny. _
_ If they catch you cheating [A] that was all she [C] wrote. _
_ _ [A] And I called up Trudy on [D] the Cadillac.
_ _ She knew that I meant to [A] be. _
_ _ _ Well I'm hung up in Dallas.
[E] _ _ _ And they won't let me out of [A] this jail.
If [G] she asks me [D] how I fare. _ _ _
Tell her I'm just about to lose [A] my mind. _ _ _
[F#] Worried about [E] old John Lee Walker. _ _ _
And the girl I [A] left [C] behind. _ _ _
I just got out of town last [D] Friday. _ _ _
I [Gm] sure as hell didn't mean to [Em] stay.
_ [C] _
[Am] I was on my way back to [E] Louisiana.
_ [G] _
_ [E] _ [D] Third six month [A] pay.
I met a [C] brockside blonde in a borrowed [Dm] big bed.
_ [F] _ [D] I was flying high [Am] and it feels mean.
_ _ I poured down a bottle and a [E] half of [Bm] red eye.
_ _ _ [Em] [G#m] I dropped $35 in the [Am] slot machine.
And the boys in the back were stealing [D] seven car.
[G] _ [Am] _ I sat down at one fee 110. _
[A] _ _ I was raking in chips like Grand [E] Tuck beats Mudd.
_ _ If you're John Lee come a [A]-smoking in.
And let your red dog be [C] havin' like a [D] 707.
_ _ Pretty soon he done won [A] all of my bread.
_ _ I accused him of cheating he [E] raised for a pistol. _ _ _
Grabbed a chair and I went [A] upside his head.
And I picked off [C] on him [D] on a motorcycle.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ He said, [E] Daddy's too late.
_ _ But one's good as [A] a boy and [C] a child.
_ _ _ So I called up Judy on [G] the telephone.
[D] _ _ _ Send her a letter in the [A] mail.
_ _ _ _ Tell her I hung up [E] with my daddy.
_ _ _ And they won't let me out of [A] this jail.
This [C] is just [D] how I felt. _
_ Tell her I'm just about to lose my [A] mind.
_ _ [D] [A] Worried about old [E] John Lee Walker. _
_ _ [A] And the girl I love.
[Em] I called [C] up Judy [D] on the telephone.
_ _ _ Send her a letter [A] in the mail.
Tell her _ _ I hung _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] up with my daddy.
[Em] This is [D] just how I _ _ _ _ felt.
_ _ [A] _
[Em] _ _ _ [A] Worried about old John [E] Lee Walker.
_ _ _ And the girl [Am] I love.
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
This is called Trudy. _ _ _
_ [A] _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [C] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ Now [G] John Lee Walker was [D] a car mechanic.
_ [Am] _ [D] _ Had a hand in the dribbling [G] and an eye [A] for candy. _ _ _ _
Luckiest man in [E] Dallas County.
_ _ Had a gold watch chain and [A] a black mustache.
And he left his [C] whiskey [F#m] in London.
[D] _
_ _ _ He was a big on the Cadillac [A] limousine.
_ _ _ Kept a big fine fancy [D] townhouse [E] down there.
_ _ And the hotel suite [A] in New Orleans.
He kept his [C] switchblade [C#] knife and he [D] left it on. _ _
Had a horse with a hobnag [A] under his _ cookie.
_ Put you down [E] in a New York Vinny. _
_ If they catch you cheating [A] that was all she [C] wrote. _
_ _ [A] And I called up Trudy on [D] the Cadillac.
_ _ She knew that I meant to [A] be. _
_ _ _ Well I'm hung up in Dallas.
[E] _ _ _ And they won't let me out of [A] this jail.
If [G] she asks me [D] how I fare. _ _ _
Tell her I'm just about to lose [A] my mind. _ _ _
[F#] Worried about [E] old John Lee Walker. _ _ _
And the girl I [A] left [C] behind. _ _ _
I just got out of town last [D] Friday. _ _ _
I [Gm] sure as hell didn't mean to [Em] stay.
_ [C] _
[Am] I was on my way back to [E] Louisiana.
_ [G] _
_ [E] _ [D] Third six month [A] pay.
I met a [C] brockside blonde in a borrowed [Dm] big bed.
_ [F] _ [D] I was flying high [Am] and it feels mean.
_ _ I poured down a bottle and a [E] half of [Bm] red eye.
_ _ _ [Em] [G#m] I dropped $35 in the [Am] slot machine.
And the boys in the back were stealing [D] seven car.
[G] _ [Am] _ I sat down at one fee 110. _
[A] _ _ I was raking in chips like Grand [E] Tuck beats Mudd.
_ _ If you're John Lee come a [A]-smoking in.
And let your red dog be [C] havin' like a [D] 707.
_ _ Pretty soon he done won [A] all of my bread.
_ _ I accused him of cheating he [E] raised for a pistol. _ _ _
Grabbed a chair and I went [A] upside his head.
And I picked off [C] on him [D] on a motorcycle.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ He said, [E] Daddy's too late.
_ _ But one's good as [A] a boy and [C] a child.
_ _ _ So I called up Judy on [G] the telephone.
[D] _ _ _ Send her a letter in the [A] mail.
_ _ _ _ Tell her I hung up [E] with my daddy.
_ _ _ And they won't let me out of [A] this jail.
This [C] is just [D] how I felt. _
_ Tell her I'm just about to lose my [A] mind.
_ _ [D] [A] Worried about old [E] John Lee Walker. _
_ _ [A] And the girl I love.
[Em] I called [C] up Judy [D] on the telephone.
_ _ _ Send her a letter [A] in the mail.
Tell her _ _ I hung _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] up with my daddy.
[Em] This is [D] just how I _ _ _ _ felt.
_ _ [A] _
[Em] _ _ _ [A] Worried about old John [E] Lee Walker.
_ _ _ And the girl [Am] I love.
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _