Chords for The Osborne Brothers - Me and My Old Banjo
Tempo:
96.2 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Till he called me and my old banjo.
Well the sun came up bright and clear, I headed for the fishin' hole.
Just in case the fish don't bite, I brought along my old banjo.
Bluegrass playin' on the radio, I sure do love that sound.
I come here to fish but I change my mind, too much of movin' around.
[E] Sun's so [B] hot and I'm so tired, I just can't do no more.
Under the shade of the old oak tree, me and my old banjo.
I can try my hand at soldier joy, or maybe cripple creep.
Listen to that earth break down, that'd make anybody's fingers weak.
[E] Sun's so [B] hot and I'm so tired, I just [F#] can't do no more.
Under the [E] shade of the [B] old oak tree, me and my old banjo.
Now the sun's gone down, [E] it's a-gettin' [B] dark, I guess I'd better go.
We'll come back to the old oak tree, me and my [B] old banjo.
[E] Sun's so hot and I'm so tired, I just can't do no [B] more.
Under the shade of the old oak tree, me and my old banjo.
Me and my old banjo.
Me and my old banjo.
Well the sun came up bright and clear, I headed for the fishin' hole.
Just in case the fish don't bite, I brought along my old banjo.
Bluegrass playin' on the radio, I sure do love that sound.
I come here to fish but I change my mind, too much of movin' around.
[E] Sun's so [B] hot and I'm so tired, I just can't do no more.
Under the shade of the old oak tree, me and my old banjo.
I can try my hand at soldier joy, or maybe cripple creep.
Listen to that earth break down, that'd make anybody's fingers weak.
[E] Sun's so [B] hot and I'm so tired, I just [F#] can't do no more.
Under the [E] shade of the [B] old oak tree, me and my old banjo.
Now the sun's gone down, [E] it's a-gettin' [B] dark, I guess I'd better go.
We'll come back to the old oak tree, me and my [B] old banjo.
[E] Sun's so hot and I'm so tired, I just can't do no [B] more.
Under the shade of the old oak tree, me and my old banjo.
Me and my old banjo.
Me and my old banjo.
Key:
B
E
F#
B
E
F#
B
E
Till he called me and my old banjo. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Well the sun came up bright and clear, I headed for the fishin' hole.
Just in case the fish don't bite, I brought along my old banjo.
_ Bluegrass playin' on the radio, I sure do love that sound.
I come here to fish but I change my mind, too much of movin' around.
_ [E] Sun's so [B] hot and I'm so tired, I just can't do no more.
Under the shade of the old oak tree, me and my old banjo.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I can try my hand at soldier joy, or maybe cripple creep.
_ Listen to that earth break down, that'd make anybody's fingers weak.
_ [E] Sun's so [B] hot and I'm so tired, I just [F#] can't do no more.
Under the [E] shade of the [B] old oak tree, me and my old banjo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Now the sun's gone down, [E] it's a-gettin' [B] dark, I guess I'd better go.
We'll come back to the old oak tree, me and my [B] old banjo.
_ [E] Sun's so hot and I'm so tired, I just can't do no [B] more.
Under the shade of the old oak tree, me and my old banjo.
_ Me and my old banjo.
_ Me and my old banjo. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Well the sun came up bright and clear, I headed for the fishin' hole.
Just in case the fish don't bite, I brought along my old banjo.
_ Bluegrass playin' on the radio, I sure do love that sound.
I come here to fish but I change my mind, too much of movin' around.
_ [E] Sun's so [B] hot and I'm so tired, I just can't do no more.
Under the shade of the old oak tree, me and my old banjo.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I can try my hand at soldier joy, or maybe cripple creep.
_ Listen to that earth break down, that'd make anybody's fingers weak.
_ [E] Sun's so [B] hot and I'm so tired, I just [F#] can't do no more.
Under the [E] shade of the [B] old oak tree, me and my old banjo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Now the sun's gone down, [E] it's a-gettin' [B] dark, I guess I'd better go.
We'll come back to the old oak tree, me and my [B] old banjo.
_ [E] Sun's so hot and I'm so tired, I just can't do no [B] more.
Under the shade of the old oak tree, me and my old banjo.
_ Me and my old banjo.
_ Me and my old banjo. _ _
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