Chords for There Ain't No Country Music For Old Men by The Bellamy Brothers & John Anderson
Tempo:
116.9 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
F
D
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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They told him to just fade away
[F] His time had passed [G] and all his [C] kind were dying
he remembers when Hank played the opry high [F] as a kite
[G] While Patsy Klein was out walking
[C] after midnight
[C] he saw the torch being passed from [F] lefty to Merle
[G] the so-called successors, but it's hard to find a hero in [C] this world
ain't no
[F] His time had passed [G] and all his [C] kind were dying
he remembers when Hank played the opry high [F] as a kite
[G] While Patsy Klein was out walking
[C] after midnight
[C] he saw the torch being passed from [F] lefty to Merle
[G] the so-called successors, but it's hard to find a hero in [C] this world
ain't no
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They told him to just fade away
[F] His time had passed [G] and all his [C] kind were dying
_ _ _ _ [C] But he remembers when Hank played the opry high [F] as a kite _ _ _ _ _
[G] While Patsy Klein was out walking _
[C] after midnight
_ _ _ [G] _ Well, [C] he saw the torch being passed from [F] lefty to Merle
_ _ _ _ Now [G] the so-called successors, but it's hard to find a hero in [C] this world
_ _ _ [A] _ There ain't no
country music for [F] old men _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] All the good ones have died
Just packed [C] it in
_ _ [G] _ _ Now [C] there's losers and losers and would-be outlaws [F] who only know how to pretend
But there [G] ain't no country music
for [C] old men _ _ _ _ _
He was sitting on a bar stool the first time he heard [F] Jolene
_ _ _ _ _ [G]
A song by the prettiest angel he'd [C] ever seen
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] Back when Nashville was swinging and making [F] them deals
_ _ _ _ While [G] old Buck was out strolling the streets of [C] Bakersfield
There _ _ _ _ _ ain't no
country music for [F] old men _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] All the good ones have died
Just packed [C] it in
_ _ [G] _ _ Now [C] there's losers and losers and would-be outlaws [F] who only know how to pretend
But there [G] ain't no
country music for [C] old men _ _ _ _ _
[F] Loretta and Conway, Jones and Tammy [C] Whited _ _ _ _ _
[Am] songs about
presence, passion and whiskey
[D] _ That's as good [G] as it's ever gonna get
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ They call him the Stowser with a permanent case of [G] the blues _ _
_ _ He just walks around
wondering who's gonna fill [D] their shoes _ _
[A] _ _ Looking [D] back on the great ones we've lost he says why [G] so soon? _ _
_ _ He [A] shed an ocean of tears on the graves of Johnny [D] and Jim _ _
_ _ There ain't no
country music for [G] old men _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] All the good ones have died or just packed [D] it in _ _
[A] _ _ Now [D] there's losers and losers and would-be outlaws [G] who only know how to pretend
But there ain't _ [A] no
country music for [D] old men _ _
_ _ There ain't [A] no
country music for [D] old men _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] His time had passed [G] and all his [C] kind were dying
_ _ _ _ [C] But he remembers when Hank played the opry high [F] as a kite _ _ _ _ _
[G] While Patsy Klein was out walking _
[C] after midnight
_ _ _ [G] _ Well, [C] he saw the torch being passed from [F] lefty to Merle
_ _ _ _ Now [G] the so-called successors, but it's hard to find a hero in [C] this world
_ _ _ [A] _ There ain't no
country music for [F] old men _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] All the good ones have died
Just packed [C] it in
_ _ [G] _ _ Now [C] there's losers and losers and would-be outlaws [F] who only know how to pretend
But there [G] ain't no country music
for [C] old men _ _ _ _ _
He was sitting on a bar stool the first time he heard [F] Jolene
_ _ _ _ _ [G]
A song by the prettiest angel he'd [C] ever seen
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] Back when Nashville was swinging and making [F] them deals
_ _ _ _ While [G] old Buck was out strolling the streets of [C] Bakersfield
There _ _ _ _ _ ain't no
country music for [F] old men _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] All the good ones have died
Just packed [C] it in
_ _ [G] _ _ Now [C] there's losers and losers and would-be outlaws [F] who only know how to pretend
But there [G] ain't no
country music for [C] old men _ _ _ _ _
[F] Loretta and Conway, Jones and Tammy [C] Whited _ _ _ _ _
[Am] songs about
presence, passion and whiskey
[D] _ That's as good [G] as it's ever gonna get
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ They call him the Stowser with a permanent case of [G] the blues _ _
_ _ He just walks around
wondering who's gonna fill [D] their shoes _ _
[A] _ _ Looking [D] back on the great ones we've lost he says why [G] so soon? _ _
_ _ He [A] shed an ocean of tears on the graves of Johnny [D] and Jim _ _
_ _ There ain't no
country music for [G] old men _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] All the good ones have died or just packed [D] it in _ _
[A] _ _ Now [D] there's losers and losers and would-be outlaws [G] who only know how to pretend
But there ain't _ [A] no
country music for [D] old men _ _
_ _ There ain't [A] no
country music for [D] old men _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _