Chords for The Willis Brothers - A Six Foot Two By Four (Starday 713)

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156.4 bpm
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F

G

C

Bb

Gm

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The Willis Brothers - A Six Foot Two By Four (Starday 713) chords
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[Dm] [C] [F]
Now my wife is a very sweet person, [Bb] but a little on the temperamental [F] side.
[Gm] And when her temper gets control of [G] her mental, man, it's time to [C] run and hide.
[G] Every time that I go out with the boys, and just when the fun [Bb] begins,
and through the [Bm] door [G] comes a two [D]-by-four, my [G] little wife, [C] at the [F] other end.
[Bb] Did you ever see a six-foot two-by [F]-four in the hands of a five-foot two?
[Bb] When that sweet [Gm] wife of mine gets mad, [G] the damage she [C] can do.
[F] She's kind and gentle and sentimental, but she's mean as [Gm] homemade sin.
When through [G] the door [C] comes a two-by-four, [G] my little wife, at the [F] other end.
[D] [Gm] [C] [F]
Now one night I was sitting in a [G] restaurant, [Bb] just as innocent as I [F] could be,
[G] [Bb] when a cute little blonde, [F] she walked right in [G] and she politely sat [C] down with me.
[F] And she began to tell me all of her troubles, and about all [G] the places [Bb] that she had been.
Then through [Bm] the door, [C] come that two [D]-by-four, [G] my little [C] wife, at the [F] other end.
[G] [Bb] Did you ever see a six-foot two-by-four [F] in the hands of a five-foot two?
[Bb] When that sweet [Gm] wife of mine gets mad, [G] the damage she [C] can do.
[F] She's kind and gentle and sentimental, but she's mean as [Gm] homemade sin.
When [B] through the door [F] comes a two [D]-by-four, [G] my little wife, at [C] the other [F] end.
[D]
[C] [F]
Now one night I was out playing poker, [G] and the cards were falling right.
[Bb] I drew three hearts to [F] a high straight flush, [G] and that pot went [C] plum out of sight.
[F] Then someone called a bet and raised, of course I raised [Gm] them right back [Bb] again.
And through the door, [C] come a two-by-four, [G] my little wife, at the [F] other end.
[Bb] Did you ever see a six-foot two-by-four [F] in the hands of a five-foot two?
[Bb] When that sweet wife of mine gets mad, [G] the damage she [C] can do.
[F] She's kind and gentle and sentimental, but she's mean as [Bb] homemade sin.
When through [G] the door comes [Dm] a two-by-four, [G] my little wife, at the [F] other end.
[Gm] When through the door [C] comes a two [D]-by-four, [G] my little [C] wife, at the [F] other end.
[N]
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F
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G
2131
C
3211
Bb
12341111
Gm
123111113
F
134211111
G
2131
C
3211
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ Now my wife is a very sweet person, [Bb] but a little on the temperamental [F] side.
[Gm] And when her temper gets control of [G] her mental, man, it's time to [C] run and hide.
_ _ [G] Every time that I go out with the boys, and just when the fun [Bb] begins,
_ and through the [Bm] door [G] comes a two [D]-by-four, my [G] little wife, [C] at the [F] other end.
_ [Bb] Did you ever see a six-foot two-by [F]-four in the hands of a five-foot two?
_ [Bb] When that sweet [Gm] wife of mine gets mad, [G] the damage she [C] can do.
_ [F] She's kind and gentle and sentimental, but she's mean as [Gm] homemade sin.
_ When through [G] the door [C] comes a two-by-four, [G] my little wife, at the [F] other end.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _
_ Now one night I was sitting in a [G] restaurant, [Bb] just as innocent as I [F] could be,
[G] _ [Bb] when a cute little blonde, [F] she walked right in [G] and she politely sat [C] down with me.
[F] And she began to tell me all of her troubles, and about all [G] the places [Bb] that she had been.
_ Then through [Bm] the door, [C] come that two [D]-by-four, [G] my little [C] wife, at the [F] other end.
[G] _ [Bb] Did you ever see a six-foot two-by-four [F] in the hands of a five-foot two?
_ [Bb] When that sweet [Gm] wife of mine gets mad, [G] the damage she [C] can do.
_ _ [F] She's kind and gentle and sentimental, but she's mean as [Gm] homemade sin.
_ When [B] through the door [F] comes a two [D]-by-four, [G] my little wife, at [C] the other [F] end.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ Now one night I was out playing poker, [G] _ and the cards were falling right.
_ [Bb] I drew three hearts to [F] a high straight flush, [G] and that pot went [C] plum out of sight.
[F] Then someone called a bet and raised, _ of course I raised [Gm] them right back [Bb] again.
_ _ And through the door, [C] come a two-by-four, [G] my little wife, at the [F] other end.
_ [Bb] Did you ever see a six-foot two-by-four [F] in the hands of a five-foot two?
_ [Bb] When that sweet wife of mine gets mad, [G] the damage she [C] can do.
_ _ [F] She's kind and gentle and sentimental, but she's mean as [Bb] homemade sin.
_ When through [G] the door comes [Dm] a two-by-four, [G] my little wife, at the [F] other end.
_ [Gm] When through the door [C] comes a two [D]-by-four, [G] my little [C] wife, at the [F] other end.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _