Chords for The Marty Stuart Show w/Little Jimmy Dickens
Tempo:
122.8 bpm
Chords used:
C
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Bb
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[Em] From Nashville, Tennessee, it's the Marty Stewart Show.
Featuring [E] Marty Stewart and his fabulous [E] superlatives, the [Am] Rolls Royce of country singers, Miss Connie [Em] Smith.
[G]
Well, Casey Jones, he was a mighty man.
Now he's resting in the promised land.
The only kind of music he could understand was the big A-fielder under his command.
[C] Great train boogie, all the time.
He [D] made a great train boogie and he rolled [D] down the line.
[G]
[F]
[C] [G]
[N] Somebody say, howdy!
Exactly right.
We're honored you're here.
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm Marty Stewart.
This is the fabulous superlatives and you're watching the Marty Stewart Show.
If you like country music, you have come to the right place.
Speaking of country music, we wanted to start our show with country music royalty.
The first guest, senior member of the Grand Ole Opry, a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, the first and foremost tater.
How about a hand, stand up if you will, for little Jimmy Dickens, ladies and gentlemen.
[E]
[E]
Did you ever sleep at the foot of the bed when the [A] weather was a [Em]-whizzin' cold?
[E] How about a hand for the great Connie [N] Smith?
How about a hand for Connie?
Hi.
Hi.
That's just so honored to have you.
I'm [F] honored to be here.
Once a day, all day long, [Bb]
and once [C] a night, from [F] dusk till dawn, the only time I [Bb] wish you weren't gone is once [F] a day [Bb] [C]
[F] long.
[C]
[F] [Bb] [Dm] The most popular man in country music, the king of country music.
How about a hand for the old Tennessee Slicker, Eddie Stubbs, Leroy Troy, ladies and gentlemen.
[N]
Welcome to.
[C]
I'm going downtown, gonna buy me a sack of flour, gonna cook it every hour.
My skin is good and greasy all the [G] time.
[C] My skin is [G] good and greasy all [C] the time.
My chicken's in my sack, bloodhound's on my back.
I'm pulling for my little saint.
I'm pulling [D] for my little saint.
[F] Angels rock me to sleep.
Angels rock me to sleep.
In the cradle of love.
[Ab] In the [F] cradle of love.
Bear me over [Dm] the deep.
Bear me over the deep.
[G] To the heaven [C] above.
To the heaven above.
When the Savior shall [F] call.
When the [Bb] Savior [F] shall call.
And the shadows [Dm] shall fall.
[Cm] [Bb]
[Bbm] [Em]
How about a hand for little Jimmy Dickens, ladies and gentlemen.
[C] How about a hand for Miss Connie Smith, Weldon [Em] Knight, Leroy Troy, and all the [C] fabulous Americans.
[F] Eddie Stubbs, you're one of a kind.
One of a kind, he said.
Marty Stewart here.
We'll see you next week on RFD.
I'm Marty Stewart,
Featuring [E] Marty Stewart and his fabulous [E] superlatives, the [Am] Rolls Royce of country singers, Miss Connie [Em] Smith.
[G]
Well, Casey Jones, he was a mighty man.
Now he's resting in the promised land.
The only kind of music he could understand was the big A-fielder under his command.
[C] Great train boogie, all the time.
He [D] made a great train boogie and he rolled [D] down the line.
[G]
[F]
[C] [G]
[N] Somebody say, howdy!
Exactly right.
We're honored you're here.
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm Marty Stewart.
This is the fabulous superlatives and you're watching the Marty Stewart Show.
If you like country music, you have come to the right place.
Speaking of country music, we wanted to start our show with country music royalty.
The first guest, senior member of the Grand Ole Opry, a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, the first and foremost tater.
How about a hand, stand up if you will, for little Jimmy Dickens, ladies and gentlemen.
[E]
[E]
Did you ever sleep at the foot of the bed when the [A] weather was a [Em]-whizzin' cold?
[E] How about a hand for the great Connie [N] Smith?
How about a hand for Connie?
Hi.
Hi.
That's just so honored to have you.
I'm [F] honored to be here.
Once a day, all day long, [Bb]
and once [C] a night, from [F] dusk till dawn, the only time I [Bb] wish you weren't gone is once [F] a day [Bb] [C]
[F] long.
[C]
[F] [Bb] [Dm] The most popular man in country music, the king of country music.
How about a hand for the old Tennessee Slicker, Eddie Stubbs, Leroy Troy, ladies and gentlemen.
[N]
Welcome to.
[C]
I'm going downtown, gonna buy me a sack of flour, gonna cook it every hour.
My skin is good and greasy all the [G] time.
[C] My skin is [G] good and greasy all [C] the time.
My chicken's in my sack, bloodhound's on my back.
I'm pulling for my little saint.
I'm pulling [D] for my little saint.
[F] Angels rock me to sleep.
Angels rock me to sleep.
In the cradle of love.
[Ab] In the [F] cradle of love.
Bear me over [Dm] the deep.
Bear me over the deep.
[G] To the heaven [C] above.
To the heaven above.
When the Savior shall [F] call.
When the [Bb] Savior [F] shall call.
And the shadows [Dm] shall fall.
[Cm] [Bb]
[Bbm] [Em]
How about a hand for little Jimmy Dickens, ladies and gentlemen.
[C] How about a hand for Miss Connie Smith, Weldon [Em] Knight, Leroy Troy, and all the [C] fabulous Americans.
[F] Eddie Stubbs, you're one of a kind.
One of a kind, he said.
Marty Stewart here.
We'll see you next week on RFD.
I'm Marty Stewart,
Key:
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_ _ [Em] _ From Nashville, Tennessee, it's the Marty Stewart Show.
_ Featuring [E] Marty Stewart and his fabulous [E] superlatives, the [Am] Rolls Royce of country singers, Miss Connie [Em] Smith.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Well, Casey Jones, he was a mighty man.
Now he's resting in the promised land.
The only kind of music he could understand was the big A-fielder under his command.
[C] Great train boogie, _ all the time.
_ He [D] made a great train boogie and he rolled [D] down the line.
_ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[N] _ Somebody say, howdy! _ _ _
Exactly right.
We're honored you're here.
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm Marty Stewart.
This is the fabulous superlatives and you're watching the Marty Stewart Show.
If you like country music, you have come to the right place.
Speaking of country music, we wanted to start our show with country music royalty.
The first guest, senior member of the Grand Ole Opry, a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, the first and foremost tater.
How about a hand, stand up if you will, for little Jimmy Dickens, ladies and gentlemen. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
Did you ever sleep at the foot of the bed when the [A] weather was a [Em]-whizzin' cold?
[E] How about a hand for the great Connie [N] Smith?
How about a hand for Connie?
_ _ Hi.
Hi.
That's just _ _ so honored to have you.
I'm [F] honored to be here.
_ Once a day, _ _ _ all day long, [Bb] _
and once [C] a night, _ _ from [F] dusk till dawn, _ the only _ time I [Bb] wish you weren't _ _ gone is once [F] a day [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _
[F] long. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Dm] The most popular man in country music, the king of country music.
How about a hand for the old Tennessee Slicker, Eddie Stubbs, Leroy Troy, ladies and gentlemen.
[N] _
Welcome to. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'm going downtown, gonna buy me a sack of flour, gonna cook it every hour.
My skin is good and greasy all the [G] time.
_ [C] My skin is [G] good and greasy all [C] the time.
_ My _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ chicken's in my sack, bloodhound's on my back.
I'm pulling for my little saint. _ _
I'm pulling [D] for my little saint.
[F] Angels rock me to sleep.
Angels rock me to sleep.
In the cradle of love.
[Ab] In the [F] cradle of love.
Bear me over [Dm] the deep.
Bear me over the deep.
[G] To the heaven [C] above.
To the heaven above.
When the Savior shall [F] call.
When the [Bb] Savior [F] shall call.
And the shadows [Dm] shall fall.
_ [Cm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[Bbm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
How about a hand for little Jimmy Dickens, ladies and gentlemen.
_ [C] How about a hand for Miss Connie Smith, Weldon [Em] Knight, Leroy Troy, and all the [C] fabulous Americans. _
[F] Eddie Stubbs, you're one of a kind.
One of a kind, he said.
_ Marty Stewart here.
We'll see you next week on RFD.
I'm Marty Stewart,
_ Featuring [E] Marty Stewart and his fabulous [E] superlatives, the [Am] Rolls Royce of country singers, Miss Connie [Em] Smith.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Well, Casey Jones, he was a mighty man.
Now he's resting in the promised land.
The only kind of music he could understand was the big A-fielder under his command.
[C] Great train boogie, _ all the time.
_ He [D] made a great train boogie and he rolled [D] down the line.
_ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[N] _ Somebody say, howdy! _ _ _
Exactly right.
We're honored you're here.
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm Marty Stewart.
This is the fabulous superlatives and you're watching the Marty Stewart Show.
If you like country music, you have come to the right place.
Speaking of country music, we wanted to start our show with country music royalty.
The first guest, senior member of the Grand Ole Opry, a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, the first and foremost tater.
How about a hand, stand up if you will, for little Jimmy Dickens, ladies and gentlemen. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
Did you ever sleep at the foot of the bed when the [A] weather was a [Em]-whizzin' cold?
[E] How about a hand for the great Connie [N] Smith?
How about a hand for Connie?
_ _ Hi.
Hi.
That's just _ _ so honored to have you.
I'm [F] honored to be here.
_ Once a day, _ _ _ all day long, [Bb] _
and once [C] a night, _ _ from [F] dusk till dawn, _ the only _ time I [Bb] wish you weren't _ _ gone is once [F] a day [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _
[F] long. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Dm] The most popular man in country music, the king of country music.
How about a hand for the old Tennessee Slicker, Eddie Stubbs, Leroy Troy, ladies and gentlemen.
[N] _
Welcome to. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'm going downtown, gonna buy me a sack of flour, gonna cook it every hour.
My skin is good and greasy all the [G] time.
_ [C] My skin is [G] good and greasy all [C] the time.
_ My _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ chicken's in my sack, bloodhound's on my back.
I'm pulling for my little saint. _ _
I'm pulling [D] for my little saint.
[F] Angels rock me to sleep.
Angels rock me to sleep.
In the cradle of love.
[Ab] In the [F] cradle of love.
Bear me over [Dm] the deep.
Bear me over the deep.
[G] To the heaven [C] above.
To the heaven above.
When the Savior shall [F] call.
When the [Bb] Savior [F] shall call.
And the shadows [Dm] shall fall.
_ [Cm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[Bbm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
How about a hand for little Jimmy Dickens, ladies and gentlemen.
_ [C] How about a hand for Miss Connie Smith, Weldon [Em] Knight, Leroy Troy, and all the [C] fabulous Americans. _
[F] Eddie Stubbs, you're one of a kind.
One of a kind, he said.
_ Marty Stewart here.
We'll see you next week on RFD.
I'm Marty Stewart,