Chords for The Huntin's Over For Tonight
Tempo:
118.1 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
F#m
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Charlie hollered, [A] come on boys, get out of here, I've just seen an awful sight.
Put out the [D] fire, call in the [A] dogs, the huntin's over for tonight.
One bright night, way last fall, Charlie and a couple [E] of the friends
come by [F#m] the house and said, get your [E] dogs and let's [A] go a-huntin' again.
Get my dogs?
Well, I reckon so, I called [E] out Bob and Bill.
[A] We'll build a fire in the edge of the woods, they'll strike at the bottom of the hill.
We was warmin' our hands and tellin' tales when the heck broke [E] loose in the holler.
Old [A] Bob's got a coon as big as a [B] mule, I'll bet [A] anybody a dollar.
When I got to the tree, I shined the light, it was awful dark [E] up there.
[A] When the light hit the limb where the coon ought to be, there sat a big grizzly bear.
[D] Charlie hollered, come on boys, get out of here, I've just [E] seen an awful sight.
Put out [D] the fire, call in [A] the dogs, the huntin's over for tonight.
[D] [A]
Old Bob and Bill treed one night as we sat by the [E] fire talkin'.
[A] Charlie said, boys, that's sure a coon, come on, let's get to walkin'.
The dogs were treed in a big white oak when I got there with the lantern.
Charlie come along with his old shotgun, it must have been as big as a cannon.
He spied the coon [D] and pointed [A] his gun, I guess it was heavy [E] loaded.
[A] With a roar, the old gun belched a flame, to tell you the truth, it exploded.
The barrel went right, the stock went left, it tore the wood to sunder.
It kicked old Charlie in the middle of the creek with [E] a boom and [A] a whirsin' thunder.
Charlie [D] hollered, come on [A] boys, get out of here, this gun's not a [E] shootin' right.
[A] Put out the [D] fire, call in the [A] dogs, the huntin's over for tonight.
[D]
[A]
We was sittin' one night in Johnson's Woods a-whittlin' with our knives,
tellin' tales and braggin' some, we got to discussin' our wives.
I tell my [D] wife, just what to [A] do, old Charlie [E] said with pride.
[A] I wear the bridges around my house, of course we knew he lied.
My wife, she [D] knows that [A] I'm the boss, the noise in the leaves [E] back there
[A] made us all turn around, there was Charlie's wife so mad she was tearin' her hair.
She grabbed a sapling and made one warp and off went Charlie's ear.
We broke and run, with Charlie in the lead, she was worse than a grizzly bear.
[D] Charlie hollered, come [A] on boys, get out of here, that's gonna be [E] an awful fight.
[A] Put out the [D] fire, call in the [A] dogs, the huntin's over for tonight.
Put out the [D] fire, call in the [A] dogs, the huntin's over for tonight.
Put out the [D] fire, call in the [A] dogs, the huntin's over for tonight.
One bright night, way last fall, Charlie and a couple [E] of the friends
come by [F#m] the house and said, get your [E] dogs and let's [A] go a-huntin' again.
Get my dogs?
Well, I reckon so, I called [E] out Bob and Bill.
[A] We'll build a fire in the edge of the woods, they'll strike at the bottom of the hill.
We was warmin' our hands and tellin' tales when the heck broke [E] loose in the holler.
Old [A] Bob's got a coon as big as a [B] mule, I'll bet [A] anybody a dollar.
When I got to the tree, I shined the light, it was awful dark [E] up there.
[A] When the light hit the limb where the coon ought to be, there sat a big grizzly bear.
[D] Charlie hollered, come on boys, get out of here, I've just [E] seen an awful sight.
Put out [D] the fire, call in [A] the dogs, the huntin's over for tonight.
[D] [A]
Old Bob and Bill treed one night as we sat by the [E] fire talkin'.
[A] Charlie said, boys, that's sure a coon, come on, let's get to walkin'.
The dogs were treed in a big white oak when I got there with the lantern.
Charlie come along with his old shotgun, it must have been as big as a cannon.
He spied the coon [D] and pointed [A] his gun, I guess it was heavy [E] loaded.
[A] With a roar, the old gun belched a flame, to tell you the truth, it exploded.
The barrel went right, the stock went left, it tore the wood to sunder.
It kicked old Charlie in the middle of the creek with [E] a boom and [A] a whirsin' thunder.
Charlie [D] hollered, come on [A] boys, get out of here, this gun's not a [E] shootin' right.
[A] Put out the [D] fire, call in the [A] dogs, the huntin's over for tonight.
[D]
[A]
We was sittin' one night in Johnson's Woods a-whittlin' with our knives,
tellin' tales and braggin' some, we got to discussin' our wives.
I tell my [D] wife, just what to [A] do, old Charlie [E] said with pride.
[A] I wear the bridges around my house, of course we knew he lied.
My wife, she [D] knows that [A] I'm the boss, the noise in the leaves [E] back there
[A] made us all turn around, there was Charlie's wife so mad she was tearin' her hair.
She grabbed a sapling and made one warp and off went Charlie's ear.
We broke and run, with Charlie in the lead, she was worse than a grizzly bear.
[D] Charlie hollered, come [A] on boys, get out of here, that's gonna be [E] an awful fight.
[A] Put out the [D] fire, call in the [A] dogs, the huntin's over for tonight.
Put out the [D] fire, call in the [A] dogs, the huntin's over for tonight.
Key:
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D
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F#m
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_ Charlie hollered, [A] come on boys, get out of here, I've just seen an awful sight.
Put out the [D] fire, call in the [A] dogs, the huntin's over for tonight.
_ One bright night, way last fall, Charlie and a couple [E] of the friends
come by [F#m] the house and said, get your [E] dogs and let's [A] go a-huntin' again.
Get my dogs?
Well, I reckon so, I called [E] out Bob and Bill.
[A] We'll build a fire in the edge of the woods, they'll strike at the bottom of the hill.
We was warmin' our hands and tellin' tales when the heck broke [E] loose in the holler.
Old [A] Bob's got a coon as big as a [B] mule, I'll bet [A] anybody a dollar.
When I got to the tree, I shined the light, it was awful dark [E] up there.
[A] When the light hit the limb where the coon ought to be, there sat a big grizzly bear.
[D] Charlie hollered, come on boys, get out of here, I've just [E] seen an awful sight.
Put out [D] the fire, call in [A] the dogs, the huntin's over for tonight.
[D] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Old Bob and Bill treed one night as we sat by the [E] fire talkin'.
_ [A] Charlie said, boys, that's sure a coon, come on, let's get to walkin'.
The dogs were treed in a big white oak when I got there with the lantern.
Charlie come along with his old shotgun, it must have been as big as a cannon.
He spied the coon [D] and pointed [A] his gun, I guess it was heavy [E] loaded.
[A] With a roar, the old gun belched a flame, to tell you the truth, it exploded.
The barrel went right, the stock went left, it tore the wood to sunder.
It kicked old Charlie in the middle of the creek with [E] a boom and [A] a whirsin' thunder.
Charlie [D] hollered, come on [A] boys, get out of here, this gun's not a [E] shootin' right.
[A] Put out the [D] fire, call in the [A] dogs, the huntin's over for tonight.
[D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
We was sittin' one night in Johnson's Woods a-whittlin' with our knives,
tellin' tales and braggin' some, we got to discussin' our wives.
I tell my [D] wife, just what to [A] do, old Charlie [E] said with pride.
[A] I wear the bridges around my house, of course we knew he lied.
My wife, she [D] knows that [A] I'm the boss, the noise in the leaves [E] back there
[A] made us all turn around, there was Charlie's wife so mad she was tearin' her hair.
She grabbed a sapling and made one warp and off went Charlie's ear.
We broke and run, with Charlie in the lead, she was worse than a grizzly bear.
[D] Charlie hollered, come [A] on boys, get out of here, that's gonna be [E] an awful fight.
[A] Put out the [D] fire, call in the [A] dogs, the huntin's over for tonight.
Put out the [D] fire, call in the [A] dogs, the huntin's over for tonight.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Put out the [D] fire, call in the [A] dogs, the huntin's over for tonight.
_ One bright night, way last fall, Charlie and a couple [E] of the friends
come by [F#m] the house and said, get your [E] dogs and let's [A] go a-huntin' again.
Get my dogs?
Well, I reckon so, I called [E] out Bob and Bill.
[A] We'll build a fire in the edge of the woods, they'll strike at the bottom of the hill.
We was warmin' our hands and tellin' tales when the heck broke [E] loose in the holler.
Old [A] Bob's got a coon as big as a [B] mule, I'll bet [A] anybody a dollar.
When I got to the tree, I shined the light, it was awful dark [E] up there.
[A] When the light hit the limb where the coon ought to be, there sat a big grizzly bear.
[D] Charlie hollered, come on boys, get out of here, I've just [E] seen an awful sight.
Put out [D] the fire, call in [A] the dogs, the huntin's over for tonight.
[D] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Old Bob and Bill treed one night as we sat by the [E] fire talkin'.
_ [A] Charlie said, boys, that's sure a coon, come on, let's get to walkin'.
The dogs were treed in a big white oak when I got there with the lantern.
Charlie come along with his old shotgun, it must have been as big as a cannon.
He spied the coon [D] and pointed [A] his gun, I guess it was heavy [E] loaded.
[A] With a roar, the old gun belched a flame, to tell you the truth, it exploded.
The barrel went right, the stock went left, it tore the wood to sunder.
It kicked old Charlie in the middle of the creek with [E] a boom and [A] a whirsin' thunder.
Charlie [D] hollered, come on [A] boys, get out of here, this gun's not a [E] shootin' right.
[A] Put out the [D] fire, call in the [A] dogs, the huntin's over for tonight.
[D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
We was sittin' one night in Johnson's Woods a-whittlin' with our knives,
tellin' tales and braggin' some, we got to discussin' our wives.
I tell my [D] wife, just what to [A] do, old Charlie [E] said with pride.
[A] I wear the bridges around my house, of course we knew he lied.
My wife, she [D] knows that [A] I'm the boss, the noise in the leaves [E] back there
[A] made us all turn around, there was Charlie's wife so mad she was tearin' her hair.
She grabbed a sapling and made one warp and off went Charlie's ear.
We broke and run, with Charlie in the lead, she was worse than a grizzly bear.
[D] Charlie hollered, come [A] on boys, get out of here, that's gonna be [E] an awful fight.
[A] Put out the [D] fire, call in the [A] dogs, the huntin's over for tonight.
Put out the [D] fire, call in the [A] dogs, the huntin's over for tonight.
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