Chords for Tom T. Hall - One of Those Days (When I Miss Lester Flatt)
Tempo:
92.275 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
E
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [G] [D]
[Bm] [A]
[D]
Well, the radio's playing [G] a rock and [D] roll song.
They're having a party and I [A] don't belong.
[G] They say I'm too [D] country.
They say I'm not cool.
But I guess I come [A] from a whole other [D] school.
[G] It's one of those days when [D] I miss Lester class.
I sees that old guitar slung [A] over his back.
[G] That's some pickadoo [D] and a G-runner too.
[E] And I hear him singing the [Am] salted oak [G] blues.
It's not a sad [D] feeling, just a matter of fact.
It's one of those [Dm] days when I [A] miss [D] Lester class.
[G]
[D]
[A] [G]
[D] Well,
[B] [F] [D]
it's one of those [G] days when I could get [D] the blues.
I've been there and done that.
I know [A] you have too.
[G] One of those days [D] I can't help looking back.
One of [Bm] those days [A] when I miss Lester [D]
class.
[G] One of those days when [D] I miss Lester class.
I sees that old guitar slung [A] over his back.
[G] That's some pickadoo [D] and a G-runner too.
[E] And I hear him [A] singing the salted oak [G] blues.
It's not a sad feeling, [D] just a matter of fact.
It's one of those days [A] when I miss Lester [D] class.
[G]
[D]
[B] [F] [D]
Well, I see an old bus [G] on a dusty [D] back road.
Sound books and instruments ready [A] to load.
[G] But it's hard to [D] explain an emotion like that.
One of those days when I miss Lester class.
[G] One of those days when [D] I miss Lester class.
I sees that old guitar slung [A] over his back.
[G] That's some pickadoo [D] and a G-runner too.
[E] And I hear him [A] singing the salted oak [G] blues.
Not a sad feeling, [D] just a matter of fact.
It's one of those days [A] when I miss [D] Lester class.
Oh, you still got it, Mr.
Oskarukes.
[Bm] [A]
[D]
Well, the radio's playing [G] a rock and [D] roll song.
They're having a party and I [A] don't belong.
[G] They say I'm too [D] country.
They say I'm not cool.
But I guess I come [A] from a whole other [D] school.
[G] It's one of those days when [D] I miss Lester class.
I sees that old guitar slung [A] over his back.
[G] That's some pickadoo [D] and a G-runner too.
[E] And I hear him singing the [Am] salted oak [G] blues.
It's not a sad [D] feeling, just a matter of fact.
It's one of those [Dm] days when I [A] miss [D] Lester class.
[G]
[D]
[A] [G]
[D] Well,
[B] [F] [D]
it's one of those [G] days when I could get [D] the blues.
I've been there and done that.
I know [A] you have too.
[G] One of those days [D] I can't help looking back.
One of [Bm] those days [A] when I miss Lester [D]
class.
[G] One of those days when [D] I miss Lester class.
I sees that old guitar slung [A] over his back.
[G] That's some pickadoo [D] and a G-runner too.
[E] And I hear him [A] singing the salted oak [G] blues.
It's not a sad feeling, [D] just a matter of fact.
It's one of those days [A] when I miss Lester [D] class.
[G]
[D]
[B] [F] [D]
Well, I see an old bus [G] on a dusty [D] back road.
Sound books and instruments ready [A] to load.
[G] But it's hard to [D] explain an emotion like that.
One of those days when I miss Lester class.
[G] One of those days when [D] I miss Lester class.
I sees that old guitar slung [A] over his back.
[G] That's some pickadoo [D] and a G-runner too.
[E] And I hear him [A] singing the salted oak [G] blues.
Not a sad feeling, [D] just a matter of fact.
It's one of those days [A] when I miss [D] Lester class.
Oh, you still got it, Mr.
Oskarukes.
Key:
D
G
A
E
Bm
D
G
A
_ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ [A] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _
Well, the radio's playing [G] a rock and [D] roll song.
They're having a party and I [A] don't belong.
[G] They say I'm too [D] country.
They say I'm not cool.
But I guess I come [A] from a whole other [D] school.
_ [G] It's one of those days when [D] I miss Lester class.
I sees that old guitar slung [A] over his back. _
[G] That's some pickadoo [D] and a G-runner too.
[E] And I hear him singing the [Am] salted oak [G] blues.
It's not a sad [D] feeling, just a matter of fact.
It's one of those [Dm] days when I [A] miss [D] Lester class.
_ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] Well, _ _
_ [B] _ [F] _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ it's one of those [G] days when I could get [D] the blues.
_ I've been there and done that.
I know [A] you have too.
[G] One of those days [D] I can't help looking back.
One of [Bm] those days [A] when I miss Lester [D]
class.
[G] One of those days when [D] I miss Lester class.
I sees that old guitar slung [A] over his back.
[G] That's some pickadoo [D] and a G-runner too.
[E] And I hear him [A] singing the salted oak [G] blues.
It's not a sad feeling, [D] just a matter of fact.
It's one of those days [A] when I miss Lester [D] class.
_ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ [F] _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ Well, I see an old bus [G] on a dusty [D] back road.
Sound books and instruments ready [A] to load.
[G] But it's hard to [D] explain an emotion like that.
One of those days when I miss Lester class.
_ [G] One of those days when [D] I miss Lester class.
I sees that old guitar slung [A] over his back.
[G] That's some pickadoo [D] and a G-runner too.
[E] And I hear him [A] singing the salted oak [G] blues.
Not a sad feeling, [D] just a matter of fact.
It's one of those days [A] when I miss [D] Lester class. _ _ _
_ Oh, you still got it, Mr.
Oskarukes. _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ [A] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _
Well, the radio's playing [G] a rock and [D] roll song.
They're having a party and I [A] don't belong.
[G] They say I'm too [D] country.
They say I'm not cool.
But I guess I come [A] from a whole other [D] school.
_ [G] It's one of those days when [D] I miss Lester class.
I sees that old guitar slung [A] over his back. _
[G] That's some pickadoo [D] and a G-runner too.
[E] And I hear him singing the [Am] salted oak [G] blues.
It's not a sad [D] feeling, just a matter of fact.
It's one of those [Dm] days when I [A] miss [D] Lester class.
_ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] Well, _ _
_ [B] _ [F] _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ it's one of those [G] days when I could get [D] the blues.
_ I've been there and done that.
I know [A] you have too.
[G] One of those days [D] I can't help looking back.
One of [Bm] those days [A] when I miss Lester [D]
class.
[G] One of those days when [D] I miss Lester class.
I sees that old guitar slung [A] over his back.
[G] That's some pickadoo [D] and a G-runner too.
[E] And I hear him [A] singing the salted oak [G] blues.
It's not a sad feeling, [D] just a matter of fact.
It's one of those days [A] when I miss Lester [D] class.
_ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ [F] _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ Well, I see an old bus [G] on a dusty [D] back road.
Sound books and instruments ready [A] to load.
[G] But it's hard to [D] explain an emotion like that.
One of those days when I miss Lester class.
_ [G] One of those days when [D] I miss Lester class.
I sees that old guitar slung [A] over his back.
[G] That's some pickadoo [D] and a G-runner too.
[E] And I hear him [A] singing the salted oak [G] blues.
Not a sad feeling, [D] just a matter of fact.
It's one of those days [A] when I miss [D] Lester class. _ _ _
_ Oh, you still got it, Mr.
Oskarukes. _ _ _ _