Chords for The Tennessee Mafia Jug Band - Bald Knob Arkansas (The Marty Stuart Show)
Tempo:
129.85 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
You got a hand for Leroy Troy.
Where's Leroy?
At the Quavies Sisters Band.
Yeah, I finally get to hear him.
Wonderful job, Leroy.
Yes, sir.
What's a good word from Goodwickville?
Hey, I got a surprise for you.
You do?
What?
Yeah, I got the Tennessee Mafia Job Band.
You're kidding.
No, you don't.
Yep.
Here we come.
Hello, Angeli.
We got Ben Kelly.
We got Lonesome Lester Armistead.
Hello, Lester.
What brings you to town, son?
We got us a new cookwood truck.
Come on.
We do.
Well, glad to hear about it.
What color is this one?
It's slightly used red.
Well, I'm glad you brought your instruments to town.
Would you honor us with a song, boys?
Yeah.
What you got in there?
We are going to send this down to the good folks in Bald Knob, Arkansas.
That's good.
That's the tune.
All right.
Let's [A] do it.
That's the one.
I'm going in the morning, you bum, homeward bound.
Done spent all my money and I'm going to leave this town.
Feeling kind of hungry, there's nothing in my craw.
I'm going back [E] to Bald Knob, [A] Arkansas.
She's mine in the land.
I'm not ready to.
Get it, man.
I'm going to go away with a broken heart.
I'll make a vow and buy [E] a cow.
We were [A] never parted.
Calico had no way to reign.
Margaret put the [E] cattle on the first day of [A] the spring.
I'm Arkansas's man.
I'm your loving [E] man, [A] always love you.
And I'm going to do it.
That's just me, okay.
You've heard about the mule trains many years ago.
Running through Missouri through the sleet and through the snow.
But now they got the modern train they call the Cannonball.
I'll catch it at the station, [E] Bald Knob, [A] Arkansas.
I'm Arkansas's man.
I'm your loving man, always love you.
And I'm going to do it.
[E] [A]
I'm Arkansas's man.
I'm your loving man, always love you.
[E] Till I'm not ready [A] to.
Precious, precious friend.
[N]
Where's Leroy?
At the Quavies Sisters Band.
Yeah, I finally get to hear him.
Wonderful job, Leroy.
Yes, sir.
What's a good word from Goodwickville?
Hey, I got a surprise for you.
You do?
What?
Yeah, I got the Tennessee Mafia Job Band.
You're kidding.
No, you don't.
Yep.
Here we come.
Hello, Angeli.
We got Ben Kelly.
We got Lonesome Lester Armistead.
Hello, Lester.
What brings you to town, son?
We got us a new cookwood truck.
Come on.
We do.
Well, glad to hear about it.
What color is this one?
It's slightly used red.
Well, I'm glad you brought your instruments to town.
Would you honor us with a song, boys?
Yeah.
What you got in there?
We are going to send this down to the good folks in Bald Knob, Arkansas.
That's good.
That's the tune.
All right.
Let's [A] do it.
That's the one.
I'm going in the morning, you bum, homeward bound.
Done spent all my money and I'm going to leave this town.
Feeling kind of hungry, there's nothing in my craw.
I'm going back [E] to Bald Knob, [A] Arkansas.
She's mine in the land.
I'm not ready to.
Get it, man.
I'm going to go away with a broken heart.
I'll make a vow and buy [E] a cow.
We were [A] never parted.
Calico had no way to reign.
Margaret put the [E] cattle on the first day of [A] the spring.
I'm Arkansas's man.
I'm your loving [E] man, [A] always love you.
And I'm going to do it.
That's just me, okay.
You've heard about the mule trains many years ago.
Running through Missouri through the sleet and through the snow.
But now they got the modern train they call the Cannonball.
I'll catch it at the station, [E] Bald Knob, [A] Arkansas.
I'm Arkansas's man.
I'm your loving man, always love you.
And I'm going to do it.
[E] [A]
I'm Arkansas's man.
I'm your loving man, always love you.
[E] Till I'm not ready [A] to.
Precious, precious friend.
[N]
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_ _ You got a hand for Leroy Troy.
Where's Leroy? _ _ _ _ _ _
At the Quavies Sisters Band.
Yeah, I finally get to hear him.
Wonderful job, Leroy.
Yes, sir.
What's a good word from Goodwickville?
Hey, I got a surprise for you.
You do?
What?
Yeah, I got the Tennessee Mafia Job Band.
You're kidding.
No, you don't.
Yep.
Here we come. _
_ Hello, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Angeli.
We got Ben Kelly.
We got Lonesome Lester Armistead.
Hello, Lester.
What brings you to town, son?
We got us a new cookwood truck.
Come on.
We do.
Well, glad to hear about it.
What color is this one?
_ It's slightly used red.
_ _ _ Well, I'm glad you brought your instruments to town.
Would you honor us with a song, boys?
Yeah.
What you got in there?
We are going to send this down to the good folks in Bald Knob, Arkansas.
That's good.
That's the tune.
All right.
Let's [A] do it. _
_ _ _ That's the one. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I'm _ _ _ _ going in the morning, you bum, homeward bound.
Done spent all my money and I'm going to leave this town.
Feeling kind of hungry, there's nothing in my craw.
I'm going back _ [E] to Bald Knob, [A] Arkansas. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ She's mine in the land. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I'm not ready to.
Get it, man. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I'm going to go away with a broken heart.
I'll make a vow and buy [E] a cow.
We were [A] never parted. _ _ _
_ Calico had no way to reign.
Margaret put the [E] cattle on the first day of [A] the spring. _
_ _ I'm _ Arkansas's man.
_ _ I'm your loving [E] man, [A] always love you.
And I'm going to do it.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ That's just me, okay. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ You've heard about the mule trains many years ago.
Running through Missouri through the sleet and through the snow.
But now they got the modern train they call the Cannonball.
I'll catch it at the station, [E] Bald Knob, [A] Arkansas.
_ _ _ _ _ I'm Arkansas's man.
_ _ I'm your loving man, always love you.
And I'm going to do _ _ _ _ _ it. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
I'm _ Arkansas's man. _ _
I'm your loving man, always love _ you.
[E] Till I'm not _ ready [A] to.
_ Precious, precious friend.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
Where's Leroy? _ _ _ _ _ _
At the Quavies Sisters Band.
Yeah, I finally get to hear him.
Wonderful job, Leroy.
Yes, sir.
What's a good word from Goodwickville?
Hey, I got a surprise for you.
You do?
What?
Yeah, I got the Tennessee Mafia Job Band.
You're kidding.
No, you don't.
Yep.
Here we come. _
_ Hello, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Angeli.
We got Ben Kelly.
We got Lonesome Lester Armistead.
Hello, Lester.
What brings you to town, son?
We got us a new cookwood truck.
Come on.
We do.
Well, glad to hear about it.
What color is this one?
_ It's slightly used red.
_ _ _ Well, I'm glad you brought your instruments to town.
Would you honor us with a song, boys?
Yeah.
What you got in there?
We are going to send this down to the good folks in Bald Knob, Arkansas.
That's good.
That's the tune.
All right.
Let's [A] do it. _
_ _ _ That's the one. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I'm _ _ _ _ going in the morning, you bum, homeward bound.
Done spent all my money and I'm going to leave this town.
Feeling kind of hungry, there's nothing in my craw.
I'm going back _ [E] to Bald Knob, [A] Arkansas. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ She's mine in the land. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I'm not ready to.
Get it, man. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I'm going to go away with a broken heart.
I'll make a vow and buy [E] a cow.
We were [A] never parted. _ _ _
_ Calico had no way to reign.
Margaret put the [E] cattle on the first day of [A] the spring. _
_ _ I'm _ Arkansas's man.
_ _ I'm your loving [E] man, [A] always love you.
And I'm going to do it.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ That's just me, okay. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ You've heard about the mule trains many years ago.
Running through Missouri through the sleet and through the snow.
But now they got the modern train they call the Cannonball.
I'll catch it at the station, [E] Bald Knob, [A] Arkansas.
_ _ _ _ _ I'm Arkansas's man.
_ _ I'm your loving man, always love you.
And I'm going to do _ _ _ _ _ it. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
I'm _ Arkansas's man. _ _
I'm your loving man, always love _ you.
[E] Till I'm not _ ready [A] to.
_ Precious, precious friend.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _