Chords for Todd Day Wait | "Who's That Fella" | Western AF
Tempo:
62.675 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
E
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Well, we're right next, we're right on the Missouri River right now, and uh, I guess
south of the Coopers Landing.
This is where I first started picking tunes, right down here.
This is one of my favorite places to be in the country.
Actually [F] I would say the world.
Here's a little tune, I hope you guys [C] like it.
[F]
[G] Here's a story [F] about a [G] man, [G]
[F] no matter where [G] he goes, he's [F] always just some [G] galo, some
money [C] no, [F#m] [E] no [B] more.
Where [C] he go, [F] he's always just some [G] galo, some [C] money no.
[Am] He was born [G] in the Midwest [C] states, [D] [E] been blowing up and [C] down that coast.
[Am] When you travel fast, be [C] ready to travel long.
[E] You can't pack much, [Am] but that's the way you go.
And [E] when they say, who's the fella [C] all alone?
[F] They say it's nobody [G] boy, it's just [Bm] some galo, [C] some money no.
[E] They ask why would someone [A] come just [C] to be alone?
[F] He must have no [G] one, it's just some galo, [C] some money no.
[Am] Looks like he's about [C] to break down and cry.
[E] He's probably [A] bummed and [C] his crap looks strange.
[Am] Can't he see everyone [C] here, Lord thinks he's strange.
[E] No one here [A] seems to recall his name.
[E] When they say, who's [A] the fella [C] all alone?
[Cm] They say it's nobody [G] boy, it's just some galo, [C] some money no.
[E] They ask why would someone [A] come just to [C] be alone?
[F] He must have no [G] one, it's just some galo, [C] some money no.
[A] Looks like he's hoes [C] and everything he owns.
[E] A drifter, a loner, he just [C] gets up and goes.
[Am] I bet that boy [C] don't even got no home.
[E] That must make it hard, [A] and so.
And [E] when they say, who's the [A] fella [C] all alone?
[F] They say it's nobody [G] boy, it's just some galo, [C] some money no.
[E] They ask why would someone come just to [C] be alone?
[F] He must have no [G] one, it's just some galo, [C] some money no.
[Am] I've got hoes [C] and most things I own.
[E] That's what happens when you [C] roll on your traveling mone.
[A] I've been broke down and out, [C] weird and strange.
[E] And I reckon I don't care no more.
[A] If you don't recall my name.
And [E] when they say, who's the fella [C] all alone?
Turn around and say, well [F] I'm nobody [G] boy, it's just some [C] galo, some money no.
They always ask me, [E] they say why boy, would you [A] come just [C] to be alone?
Well [F] I got no [G] one, I'm just [Bm] some galo, [C] some money no.
[F] Some folks got no [G] one, they're just [A] some galo, [C] some money no.
[F] Some folks lost someone, [G] the only [Bm] one they [C] want to do know.
[F] Well, [G] that's my story.
[F] If it's [G] yours too, [F] you're [G] not alone.
But you'll [F] always be just some [G] galo, some [C] money no.
[Em] [Am] [D]
[C] [Am] [E] I think the river's turning.
Oh, [B] is it just the sky?
Or am I
south of the Coopers Landing.
This is where I first started picking tunes, right down here.
This is one of my favorite places to be in the country.
Actually [F] I would say the world.
Here's a little tune, I hope you guys [C] like it.
[F]
[G] Here's a story [F] about a [G] man, [G]
[F] no matter where [G] he goes, he's [F] always just some [G] galo, some
money [C] no, [F#m] [E] no [B] more.
Where [C] he go, [F] he's always just some [G] galo, some [C] money no.
[Am] He was born [G] in the Midwest [C] states, [D] [E] been blowing up and [C] down that coast.
[Am] When you travel fast, be [C] ready to travel long.
[E] You can't pack much, [Am] but that's the way you go.
And [E] when they say, who's the fella [C] all alone?
[F] They say it's nobody [G] boy, it's just [Bm] some galo, [C] some money no.
[E] They ask why would someone [A] come just [C] to be alone?
[F] He must have no [G] one, it's just some galo, [C] some money no.
[Am] Looks like he's about [C] to break down and cry.
[E] He's probably [A] bummed and [C] his crap looks strange.
[Am] Can't he see everyone [C] here, Lord thinks he's strange.
[E] No one here [A] seems to recall his name.
[E] When they say, who's [A] the fella [C] all alone?
[Cm] They say it's nobody [G] boy, it's just some galo, [C] some money no.
[E] They ask why would someone [A] come just to [C] be alone?
[F] He must have no [G] one, it's just some galo, [C] some money no.
[A] Looks like he's hoes [C] and everything he owns.
[E] A drifter, a loner, he just [C] gets up and goes.
[Am] I bet that boy [C] don't even got no home.
[E] That must make it hard, [A] and so.
And [E] when they say, who's the [A] fella [C] all alone?
[F] They say it's nobody [G] boy, it's just some galo, [C] some money no.
[E] They ask why would someone come just to [C] be alone?
[F] He must have no [G] one, it's just some galo, [C] some money no.
[Am] I've got hoes [C] and most things I own.
[E] That's what happens when you [C] roll on your traveling mone.
[A] I've been broke down and out, [C] weird and strange.
[E] And I reckon I don't care no more.
[A] If you don't recall my name.
And [E] when they say, who's the fella [C] all alone?
Turn around and say, well [F] I'm nobody [G] boy, it's just some [C] galo, some money no.
They always ask me, [E] they say why boy, would you [A] come just [C] to be alone?
Well [F] I got no [G] one, I'm just [Bm] some galo, [C] some money no.
[F] Some folks got no [G] one, they're just [A] some galo, [C] some money no.
[F] Some folks lost someone, [G] the only [Bm] one they [C] want to do know.
[F] Well, [G] that's my story.
[F] If it's [G] yours too, [F] you're [G] not alone.
But you'll [F] always be just some [G] galo, some [C] money no.
[Em] [Am] [D]
[C] [Am] [E] I think the river's turning.
Oh, [B] is it just the sky?
Or am I
Key:
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Well, we're right next, we're right on the Missouri River right now, and uh, I guess
south of the Coopers Landing.
This is where I first started picking tunes, right down here.
This is one of my favorite places to be in the country.
Actually [F] I would say the world.
Here's a little tune, I hope you guys [C] like it.
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _
[G] Here's a story [F] about a [G] man, [G] _
[F] no matter where [G] he goes, he's [F] always just some [G] galo, some
money [C] no, _ _ [F#m] [E] no _ [B] more.
Where [C] he go, _ _ [F] he's always just some [G] galo, some [C] money no.
_ _ _ [Am] He was born [G] in the Midwest [C] states, _ _ [D] _ [E] been blowing up and [C] down that coast.
_ _ _ [Am] When you travel fast, be [C] ready to travel long.
_ _ [E] You can't pack much, [Am] but that's the way you go.
And [E] when they say, who's the fella [C] all alone?
_ [F] They say it's nobody [G] boy, it's just [Bm] some galo, [C] some money no.
_ [E] They ask why would someone [A] come just [C] to be alone?
_ _ [F] He must have no [G] one, it's just some galo, [C] some money no.
_ _ _ [Am] _ Looks like he's about [C] to break down and cry.
_ _ [E] _ He's probably [A] bummed and [C] his crap looks strange.
_ _ [Am] Can't he see everyone [C] here, Lord thinks he's strange.
_ [E] _ No one here [A] seems to recall his name.
[E] When they say, who's [A] the fella [C] all alone?
_ [Cm] They say it's nobody [G] boy, it's just some galo, [C] some money no.
_ _ [E] They ask why would someone [A] come just to [C] be alone?
_ [F] He must have no [G] one, it's just some galo, [C] some money no.
_ _ _ [A] Looks like he's hoes [C] and everything he owns.
[E] A drifter, a loner, he just [C] gets up and goes.
_ _ _ [Am] I bet that boy [C] don't even got no home.
_ [E] That must make it hard, [A] and so.
_ And [E] when they say, who's the [A] fella [C] all alone?
_ [F] They say it's nobody [G] boy, it's just some galo, [C] some money no.
_ _ [E] They ask why would someone come just to [C] be alone?
_ _ [F] He must have no [G] one, it's just some galo, [C] some money no.
_ _ [Am] _ I've got hoes [C] and most things I own.
_ [E] _ That's what happens when you [C] roll on your traveling mone.
_ [A] I've been broke down and out, [C] weird and strange.
_ [E] And I reckon I don't care no more.
[A] If you don't recall my name.
And [E] when they say, who's the fella [C] all alone?
Turn around and say, well [F] I'm nobody [G] boy, it's just some [C] galo, some money no.
They always ask me, [E] they say why boy, would you [A] come just [C] to be alone?
_ Well [F] I got no [G] one, I'm just [Bm] some galo, [C] some money no.
_ [F] Some folks got no [G] one, they're just [A] some galo, [C] some money no.
_ _ [F] Some folks lost someone, [G] the only [Bm] one they [C] want to do know.
_ _ [F] Well, [G] that's my story.
[F] If it's [G] yours too, _ [F] you're [G] not alone.
But you'll [F] always be just some [G] galo, some [C] money no.
[Em] _ [Am] _ [D] _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ [E] I think the river's turning.
Oh, [B] is it just the sky?
Or am I
south of the Coopers Landing.
This is where I first started picking tunes, right down here.
This is one of my favorite places to be in the country.
Actually [F] I would say the world.
Here's a little tune, I hope you guys [C] like it.
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _
[G] Here's a story [F] about a [G] man, [G] _
[F] no matter where [G] he goes, he's [F] always just some [G] galo, some
money [C] no, _ _ [F#m] [E] no _ [B] more.
Where [C] he go, _ _ [F] he's always just some [G] galo, some [C] money no.
_ _ _ [Am] He was born [G] in the Midwest [C] states, _ _ [D] _ [E] been blowing up and [C] down that coast.
_ _ _ [Am] When you travel fast, be [C] ready to travel long.
_ _ [E] You can't pack much, [Am] but that's the way you go.
And [E] when they say, who's the fella [C] all alone?
_ [F] They say it's nobody [G] boy, it's just [Bm] some galo, [C] some money no.
_ [E] They ask why would someone [A] come just [C] to be alone?
_ _ [F] He must have no [G] one, it's just some galo, [C] some money no.
_ _ _ [Am] _ Looks like he's about [C] to break down and cry.
_ _ [E] _ He's probably [A] bummed and [C] his crap looks strange.
_ _ [Am] Can't he see everyone [C] here, Lord thinks he's strange.
_ [E] _ No one here [A] seems to recall his name.
[E] When they say, who's [A] the fella [C] all alone?
_ [Cm] They say it's nobody [G] boy, it's just some galo, [C] some money no.
_ _ [E] They ask why would someone [A] come just to [C] be alone?
_ [F] He must have no [G] one, it's just some galo, [C] some money no.
_ _ _ [A] Looks like he's hoes [C] and everything he owns.
[E] A drifter, a loner, he just [C] gets up and goes.
_ _ _ [Am] I bet that boy [C] don't even got no home.
_ [E] That must make it hard, [A] and so.
_ And [E] when they say, who's the [A] fella [C] all alone?
_ [F] They say it's nobody [G] boy, it's just some galo, [C] some money no.
_ _ [E] They ask why would someone come just to [C] be alone?
_ _ [F] He must have no [G] one, it's just some galo, [C] some money no.
_ _ [Am] _ I've got hoes [C] and most things I own.
_ [E] _ That's what happens when you [C] roll on your traveling mone.
_ [A] I've been broke down and out, [C] weird and strange.
_ [E] And I reckon I don't care no more.
[A] If you don't recall my name.
And [E] when they say, who's the fella [C] all alone?
Turn around and say, well [F] I'm nobody [G] boy, it's just some [C] galo, some money no.
They always ask me, [E] they say why boy, would you [A] come just [C] to be alone?
_ Well [F] I got no [G] one, I'm just [Bm] some galo, [C] some money no.
_ [F] Some folks got no [G] one, they're just [A] some galo, [C] some money no.
_ _ [F] Some folks lost someone, [G] the only [Bm] one they [C] want to do know.
_ _ [F] Well, [G] that's my story.
[F] If it's [G] yours too, _ [F] you're [G] not alone.
But you'll [F] always be just some [G] galo, some [C] money no.
[Em] _ [Am] _ [D] _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ [E] I think the river's turning.
Oh, [B] is it just the sky?
Or am I