Chords for The Dillards - Walking down the line
Tempo:
78.95 bpm
Chords used:
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Eb
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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I must tell you people that when we, you can imagine [Eb] four people coming out of a little country village and getting [N] the nerve up to go to Hollywood.
three quarters of the way across the United States, and I think any other bunch of hillbillies would have starved to death halfway there.
people began to invite us to things.
[F] These were all the kind of [Db] music and we got to meet Joan Baez and Bob Dylan.
we heard Bob Dylan sing for the first time.
with Bob Dylan.
leg caught in barbed wire.
Ready?
three quarters of the way across the United States, and I think any other bunch of hillbillies would have starved to death halfway there.
people began to invite us to things.
[F] These were all the kind of [Db] music and we got to meet Joan Baez and Bob Dylan.
we heard Bob Dylan sing for the first time.
with Bob Dylan.
leg caught in barbed wire.
Ready?
100% ➙ 79BPM
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Eb
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Eb
I must tell you people that when we, you can imagine [Eb] four people coming out of a little country village and getting [N] the nerve up to go to Hollywood.
We had to travel three quarters of the way across the United States, and I think any other bunch of hillbillies would have starved to death halfway there.
We made it, we made a living, and people began to invite us to things.
We were invited to the Newport Folk Festival by mistake.
_ _ [F] _ These were all the _ kind of [Db] music and we got to meet Joan Baez and Bob Dylan.
[C] And we heard Bob Dylan sing for the first time.
And [N] Rodney was intrigued with Bob Dylan.
He couldn't listen to him enough.
I said, Rodney, he sounds like a dog with his leg caught in barbed wire. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Ready?
Rodney, _ _ we've been doing it ever since.
This is called Walking Down the [F] Line.
_ [Bbm] _
_ [F] _ _ [N] Excuse me.
[Eb] Sixties were rough.
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I'm walking down the line.
I'm [Bb] walking down the line.
[F] _ I'm walking down the line.
_ _ _ _ _ I gotta hear the hit and yell.
I gotta hear the hit and yell.
[Bb] I gotta hear the hit and yell.
She ain't [F] receiving well, but she's better on the town, you tell.
Well, I'm walking down the line.
[Bb] I'm walking down _ _ [Bbm] _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ the _ _ _ _ _ _ line.
The many cows that give us [A] a f***ing _ [Bbm] _ break.
The [Abm] many cows that give [D] _ _ [F] _ us a f***ing [G] roll on the front of the city.
Roll over the cat [F] and the goose and the buffalo.
_ _ _ I'm walking [Bb] _ _ [F] down [Dm] the line.
The [F] people in the front of the town. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ See you tomorrow night.
See you tomorrow night.
See you tomorrow [Bb] night.
But it's not [F] because I'm an early riser.
I didn't go to see the horse movie.
Well, I'm walking down the line. _
[Bb] I'm walking down _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _
[F] the line.
_ _ [Dm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [D] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
We had to travel three quarters of the way across the United States, and I think any other bunch of hillbillies would have starved to death halfway there.
We made it, we made a living, and people began to invite us to things.
We were invited to the Newport Folk Festival by mistake.
_ _ [F] _ These were all the _ kind of [Db] music and we got to meet Joan Baez and Bob Dylan.
[C] And we heard Bob Dylan sing for the first time.
And [N] Rodney was intrigued with Bob Dylan.
He couldn't listen to him enough.
I said, Rodney, he sounds like a dog with his leg caught in barbed wire. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Ready?
Rodney, _ _ we've been doing it ever since.
This is called Walking Down the [F] Line.
_ [Bbm] _
_ [F] _ _ [N] Excuse me.
[Eb] Sixties were rough.
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I'm walking down the line.
I'm [Bb] walking down the line.
[F] _ I'm walking down the line.
_ _ _ _ _ I gotta hear the hit and yell.
I gotta hear the hit and yell.
[Bb] I gotta hear the hit and yell.
She ain't [F] receiving well, but she's better on the town, you tell.
Well, I'm walking down the line.
[Bb] I'm walking down _ _ [Bbm] _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ the _ _ _ _ _ _ line.
The many cows that give us [A] a f***ing _ [Bbm] _ break.
The [Abm] many cows that give [D] _ _ [F] _ us a f***ing [G] roll on the front of the city.
Roll over the cat [F] and the goose and the buffalo.
_ _ _ I'm walking [Bb] _ _ [F] down [Dm] the line.
The [F] people in the front of the town. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ See you tomorrow night.
See you tomorrow night.
See you tomorrow [Bb] night.
But it's not [F] because I'm an early riser.
I didn't go to see the horse movie.
Well, I'm walking down the line. _
[Bb] I'm walking down _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _
[F] the line.
_ _ [Dm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [D] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
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