Chords for THE PINE BOX BOYS official video / MR. SKELETON
Tempo:
147 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
Cm
Dm
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
The guys behind me are very sharp.
I just showed them what they're [Bb] worth.
[G] A [N] mix of Murder Ballads and Horror Billy.
Arkansas, USA.
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome
The Pine Buds Boys!
[Bb]
[A] [D]
[Cm] [Em] [A]
[Cm] [Dm]
[Cm] [A] All around, there's stories told of Mary died out in the cold on a hill about a mile out of town.
They [Bb] found her old man dead in another woman's bed and Mary's whole world came crashing [A] down.
[D] [A] She bit the finger off her hand that wore the shiny wedding band and sat there in the cold to wait [Gm] to [Am] die.
And who could say what sparkled more, the diamonds on the ring she wore or the shiver of the frozen tears [A] she cried.
Through the [Dm] mist, oh Mr.
Skeleton, [A] I guess you're coming after me.
[G] I [Eb] won't be [D] missed, oh Mr.
Skeleton, [Cm] so I [A] will freely go to thee.
Now, Willie saved them hard, but he blew it all on riding cards.
He lost his shirt and one leg of his pants.
He used to have more class.
He had a [C] horseshoe up his ass.
He was a master of games of skill and chance.
But that night was rough when old Red called his bluff and Willie was only holding pocket ace.
[A] You could see old Willie frown when Fifth Street came around because he knew old Red had finally made his straight.
Through [D] the mist, oh Mr.
Skeleton, [Cm] I guess [D] you're coming [A] after me.
[G] [Cm] I won't be [D] missed, oh Mr.
Skeleton, [A] so I will freely go to thee.
[G]
[Bb] [F] [A]
[D]
[A] [Cm]
Through the [Dm] mist, oh Mr.
Skeleton, [A] I guess you're coming after me.
I [E] won't be [D] missed, oh Mr.
Skeleton, [A] so I will freely go to thee.
I'm lousy at games of chance.
I'm lousy at romance and pretty much everything else it seems.
But [N] when I close my eyes, the curtain starts to rise and Mr.
Skeleton comes dancing to my dreams.
[A] But when I wake at dawn, the dream lingers on and vain left for better days I pray.
But [C] I've given up all cards and love is just as hard and I wonder when I lost the will to play.
Through the [D] mist, oh [Dm] Mr.
Skeleton, I [Eb] guess you're coming [A] after me.
I won't be [D] missed, oh Mr.
Skeleton, [Cm] so I [A] will freely go to thee.
[Cm] Through the [Dm] mist, oh Mr.
Skeleton, [C] I guess you're [G] coming [A] after me.
[Am]
[Eb] I won't [Dm] be missed, oh Mr.
Skeleton, [Cm] so I [A] will freely go with thee.
[C] [A]
[D] [Bb] At your Uncle Dodds on the drums.
[N]
I just showed them what they're [Bb] worth.
[G] A [N] mix of Murder Ballads and Horror Billy.
Arkansas, USA.
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome
The Pine Buds Boys!
[Bb]
[A] [D]
[Cm] [Em] [A]
[Cm] [Dm]
[Cm] [A] All around, there's stories told of Mary died out in the cold on a hill about a mile out of town.
They [Bb] found her old man dead in another woman's bed and Mary's whole world came crashing [A] down.
[D] [A] She bit the finger off her hand that wore the shiny wedding band and sat there in the cold to wait [Gm] to [Am] die.
And who could say what sparkled more, the diamonds on the ring she wore or the shiver of the frozen tears [A] she cried.
Through the [Dm] mist, oh Mr.
Skeleton, [A] I guess you're coming after me.
[G] I [Eb] won't be [D] missed, oh Mr.
Skeleton, [Cm] so I [A] will freely go to thee.
Now, Willie saved them hard, but he blew it all on riding cards.
He lost his shirt and one leg of his pants.
He used to have more class.
He had a [C] horseshoe up his ass.
He was a master of games of skill and chance.
But that night was rough when old Red called his bluff and Willie was only holding pocket ace.
[A] You could see old Willie frown when Fifth Street came around because he knew old Red had finally made his straight.
Through [D] the mist, oh Mr.
Skeleton, [Cm] I guess [D] you're coming [A] after me.
[G] [Cm] I won't be [D] missed, oh Mr.
Skeleton, [A] so I will freely go to thee.
[G]
[Bb] [F] [A]
[D]
[A] [Cm]
Through the [Dm] mist, oh Mr.
Skeleton, [A] I guess you're coming after me.
I [E] won't be [D] missed, oh Mr.
Skeleton, [A] so I will freely go to thee.
I'm lousy at games of chance.
I'm lousy at romance and pretty much everything else it seems.
But [N] when I close my eyes, the curtain starts to rise and Mr.
Skeleton comes dancing to my dreams.
[A] But when I wake at dawn, the dream lingers on and vain left for better days I pray.
But [C] I've given up all cards and love is just as hard and I wonder when I lost the will to play.
Through the [D] mist, oh [Dm] Mr.
Skeleton, I [Eb] guess you're coming [A] after me.
I won't be [D] missed, oh Mr.
Skeleton, [Cm] so I [A] will freely go to thee.
[Cm] Through the [Dm] mist, oh Mr.
Skeleton, [C] I guess you're [G] coming [A] after me.
[Am]
[Eb] I won't [Dm] be missed, oh Mr.
Skeleton, [Cm] so I [A] will freely go with thee.
[C] [A]
[D] [Bb] At your Uncle Dodds on the drums.
[N]
Key:
A
D
Cm
Dm
Bb
A
D
Cm
_ _ _ _ _ The guys behind me are very sharp.
_ _ I just showed them what they're [Bb] worth.
_ [G] _ _ _ A [N] mix of _ _ Murder Ballads and Horror Billy.
_ _ Arkansas, USA. _
Ladies and gentlemen, please _ welcome_
The Pine Buds Boys!
[Bb] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ [Em] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ [A] _ All around, there's stories told of Mary died out in the cold on a hill about a mile out of town.
_ They [Bb] found her old man dead in another woman's bed and Mary's whole world came crashing [A] down.
_ [D] [A] She bit the finger off her hand that wore the shiny wedding band and sat there in the cold to wait [Gm] to [Am] die.
_ And who could say what sparkled more, the diamonds on the ring she wore or the shiver of the frozen tears [A] she cried.
Through the [Dm] mist, oh Mr.
Skeleton, _ _ [A] I guess you're coming after me. _
[G] I [Eb] won't be [D] missed, oh Mr.
Skeleton, _ _ _ [Cm] so I [A] will freely go to thee.
Now, Willie saved them hard, but he blew it all on riding cards.
He lost his shirt and one leg of his pants.
_ He used to have more class.
He had a [C] horseshoe up his ass.
He was a master of games of skill and chance.
_ But that night was rough when old Red called his bluff and Willie was only holding pocket ace.
[A] _ _ You could see old Willie frown when Fifth Street came around because he knew old Red had finally made his straight.
Through [D] the mist, oh Mr.
Skeleton, _ _ _ [Cm] I guess [D] you're coming [A] after me. _
_ [G] [Cm] I won't be [D] missed, oh Mr.
Skeleton, _ _ [A] so I will freely go to thee. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _
_ Through the [Dm] mist, oh Mr.
Skeleton, _ _ [A] I guess you're coming after me. _
_ I [E] won't be [D] missed, oh Mr.
Skeleton, _ _ [A] so I will freely go to thee.
I'm lousy at games of chance.
I'm lousy at romance and pretty much everything else it seems.
_ But [N] when I close my eyes, the curtain starts to rise and Mr.
Skeleton comes dancing to my dreams.
_ [A] _ But when I wake at dawn, the dream lingers on and vain left for better days I pray.
_ But [C] I've given up all cards and love is just as hard and I wonder when I lost the will to play.
_ _ Through the [D] mist, oh [Dm] Mr.
Skeleton, _ _ I [Eb] guess you're coming [A] after me.
_ _ I won't be [D] missed, oh Mr.
Skeleton, _ _ _ [Cm] so I [A] will freely go to thee. _ _
[Cm] Through the [Dm] mist, oh Mr.
Skeleton, _ _ [C] I guess you're [G] coming [A] after me.
_ [Am] _ _
[Eb] I won't [Dm] be missed, oh Mr.
Skeleton, _ _ [Cm] so I [A] will freely go with thee. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ [Bb] At your Uncle Dodds on the drums.
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I just showed them what they're [Bb] worth.
_ [G] _ _ _ A [N] mix of _ _ Murder Ballads and Horror Billy.
_ _ Arkansas, USA. _
Ladies and gentlemen, please _ welcome_
The Pine Buds Boys!
[Bb] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ [Em] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ [A] _ All around, there's stories told of Mary died out in the cold on a hill about a mile out of town.
_ They [Bb] found her old man dead in another woman's bed and Mary's whole world came crashing [A] down.
_ [D] [A] She bit the finger off her hand that wore the shiny wedding band and sat there in the cold to wait [Gm] to [Am] die.
_ And who could say what sparkled more, the diamonds on the ring she wore or the shiver of the frozen tears [A] she cried.
Through the [Dm] mist, oh Mr.
Skeleton, _ _ [A] I guess you're coming after me. _
[G] I [Eb] won't be [D] missed, oh Mr.
Skeleton, _ _ _ [Cm] so I [A] will freely go to thee.
Now, Willie saved them hard, but he blew it all on riding cards.
He lost his shirt and one leg of his pants.
_ He used to have more class.
He had a [C] horseshoe up his ass.
He was a master of games of skill and chance.
_ But that night was rough when old Red called his bluff and Willie was only holding pocket ace.
[A] _ _ You could see old Willie frown when Fifth Street came around because he knew old Red had finally made his straight.
Through [D] the mist, oh Mr.
Skeleton, _ _ _ [Cm] I guess [D] you're coming [A] after me. _
_ [G] [Cm] I won't be [D] missed, oh Mr.
Skeleton, _ _ [A] so I will freely go to thee. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _
_ Through the [Dm] mist, oh Mr.
Skeleton, _ _ [A] I guess you're coming after me. _
_ I [E] won't be [D] missed, oh Mr.
Skeleton, _ _ [A] so I will freely go to thee.
I'm lousy at games of chance.
I'm lousy at romance and pretty much everything else it seems.
_ But [N] when I close my eyes, the curtain starts to rise and Mr.
Skeleton comes dancing to my dreams.
_ [A] _ But when I wake at dawn, the dream lingers on and vain left for better days I pray.
_ But [C] I've given up all cards and love is just as hard and I wonder when I lost the will to play.
_ _ Through the [D] mist, oh [Dm] Mr.
Skeleton, _ _ I [Eb] guess you're coming [A] after me.
_ _ I won't be [D] missed, oh Mr.
Skeleton, _ _ _ [Cm] so I [A] will freely go to thee. _ _
[Cm] Through the [Dm] mist, oh Mr.
Skeleton, _ _ [C] I guess you're [G] coming [A] after me.
_ [Am] _ _
[Eb] I won't [Dm] be missed, oh Mr.
Skeleton, _ _ [Cm] so I [A] will freely go with thee. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ [Bb] At your Uncle Dodds on the drums.
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _