Chords for Tom T. Hall - Who's Gonna Feed Them Hogs
Tempo:
104.95 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
C
A
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [G] [D]
[G] I met him in [C] a hospital [D] about a [G] year ago, [C] and why I still [G] remember him I guess I'll [D] never know.
[G] He'd lie there [C] and cry out [D] in a medicated [G] vault,
here I am [C] in this dang bed [D] and who's gonna feed [G] them hogs?
[C] Four [G] hundred hogs, they [D] just standing [G] out there.
[C] My wife [G] can't feed them and my neighbors [D] don't care.
They [G] can't get out [C] and roam around [D] like my old hunting [G] dogs.
Here I am [C] in this dang bed [D] and who's gonna feed [G] them hogs?
His face was [C] lean and [D] his hands [G] were rough.
[C] His way was [G] hogs and his nature [D] was tough.
[G] His doctors tried [C] to tell him that he [D] may not live at [G] all,
but all he ever [C] talked about [D] was who's gonna feed [G] them hogs.
[C] Four [G] hundred hogs, they [D] just standing [G] out there.
[C] My wife [G] can't feed them and my neighbors [D] don't care.
[G] They can't get [C] out and roam around [D] like my old [G] hunting dogs.
Here I [C] am in this dang [D] bed and who's gonna feed [G] them hogs?
[C] [G]
[E] [A] Four [D] hundred hogs [E] comes to eight [A] hundred hens,
[D] and that's a [A] lot of money for a hog [E] raising man.
[A] Four [D] hundred hogs [E] comes to sixteen [A] hundred feet.
The market's [D] up and there are [E] people waiting [A] on that meat.
Well, the doctors [D] say they do not know what [E] saved the man from [A] death,
[D] but in a few [A] days he put on his overalls and he [E] left.
[A] That's all there is to [D] this small song, [E] but waitress, before [A] you leave,
would you bring me [D] some coffee [E] and a hot ham [A] sandwich, please?
[C#] [D] Four [A] hundred hogs, they [E] just standing out [A] there.
[D] His wife couldn't [A] feed them and his neighbors [E] didn't care.
[A] They couldn't get out [D] and roam around [E] like his old [A] hunting dogs.
[D] [C]
[G] I met him in [C] a hospital [D] about a [G] year ago, [C] and why I still [G] remember him I guess I'll [D] never know.
[G] He'd lie there [C] and cry out [D] in a medicated [G] vault,
here I am [C] in this dang bed [D] and who's gonna feed [G] them hogs?
[C] Four [G] hundred hogs, they [D] just standing [G] out there.
[C] My wife [G] can't feed them and my neighbors [D] don't care.
They [G] can't get out [C] and roam around [D] like my old hunting [G] dogs.
Here I am [C] in this dang bed [D] and who's gonna feed [G] them hogs?
His face was [C] lean and [D] his hands [G] were rough.
[C] His way was [G] hogs and his nature [D] was tough.
[G] His doctors tried [C] to tell him that he [D] may not live at [G] all,
but all he ever [C] talked about [D] was who's gonna feed [G] them hogs.
[C] Four [G] hundred hogs, they [D] just standing [G] out there.
[C] My wife [G] can't feed them and my neighbors [D] don't care.
[G] They can't get [C] out and roam around [D] like my old [G] hunting dogs.
Here I [C] am in this dang [D] bed and who's gonna feed [G] them hogs?
[C] [G]
[E] [A] Four [D] hundred hogs [E] comes to eight [A] hundred hens,
[D] and that's a [A] lot of money for a hog [E] raising man.
[A] Four [D] hundred hogs [E] comes to sixteen [A] hundred feet.
The market's [D] up and there are [E] people waiting [A] on that meat.
Well, the doctors [D] say they do not know what [E] saved the man from [A] death,
[D] but in a few [A] days he put on his overalls and he [E] left.
[A] That's all there is to [D] this small song, [E] but waitress, before [A] you leave,
would you bring me [D] some coffee [E] and a hot ham [A] sandwich, please?
[C#] [D] Four [A] hundred hogs, they [E] just standing out [A] there.
[D] His wife couldn't [A] feed them and his neighbors [E] didn't care.
[A] They couldn't get out [D] and roam around [E] like his old [A] hunting dogs.
[D] [C]
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[C] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
_ [G] I met him in [C] a hospital [D] about a [G] year ago, [C] and why I still [G] remember him I guess I'll [D] never know. _
_ [G] He'd lie there [C] and cry out [D] in a medicated [G] vault,
here I am [C] in this dang bed [D] and who's gonna feed [G] them hogs?
_ [C] Four [G] hundred hogs, they [D] just standing [G] out there.
[C] My wife [G] can't feed them and my neighbors [D] don't care. _
They [G] can't get out [C] and roam around [D] like my old hunting [G] dogs.
Here I am [C] in this dang bed [D] and who's gonna feed [G] them hogs?
_ His face was [C] lean and [D] his hands [G] were rough.
[C] His way was [G] hogs and his nature [D] was tough. _
_ [G] His doctors tried [C] to tell him that he [D] may not live at [G] all,
but all he ever [C] talked about [D] was who's gonna feed [G] them hogs.
_ [C] Four [G] hundred hogs, they [D] just standing [G] out there.
[C] My wife [G] can't feed them and my neighbors [D] don't care.
_ [G] They can't get [C] out and roam around [D] like my old [G] hunting dogs.
Here I [C] am in this dang [D] bed and who's gonna feed [G] them hogs?
_ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] Four [D] hundred hogs [E] comes to eight [A] hundred hens,
[D] and that's a [A] lot of money for a hog [E] raising man.
_ _ [A] Four [D] hundred hogs [E] comes to sixteen [A] hundred feet.
The market's [D] up and there are [E] people waiting [A] on that meat.
_ Well, the doctors [D] say they do not know what [E] saved the man from [A] death,
[D] but in a few [A] days he put on his overalls and he [E] left.
_ _ [A] That's all there is to [D] this small song, [E] but waitress, before [A] you leave,
_ would you bring me [D] some coffee [E] and a hot ham [A] sandwich, please?
_ [C#] _ [D] Four [A] hundred hogs, they [E] just standing out [A] there.
[D] His wife couldn't [A] feed them and his neighbors [E] didn't care. _
_ [A] They couldn't get out [D] and roam around [E] like his old [A] hunting dogs. _ _ _
[D] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ [G] I met him in [C] a hospital [D] about a [G] year ago, [C] and why I still [G] remember him I guess I'll [D] never know. _
_ [G] He'd lie there [C] and cry out [D] in a medicated [G] vault,
here I am [C] in this dang bed [D] and who's gonna feed [G] them hogs?
_ [C] Four [G] hundred hogs, they [D] just standing [G] out there.
[C] My wife [G] can't feed them and my neighbors [D] don't care. _
They [G] can't get out [C] and roam around [D] like my old hunting [G] dogs.
Here I am [C] in this dang bed [D] and who's gonna feed [G] them hogs?
_ His face was [C] lean and [D] his hands [G] were rough.
[C] His way was [G] hogs and his nature [D] was tough. _
_ [G] His doctors tried [C] to tell him that he [D] may not live at [G] all,
but all he ever [C] talked about [D] was who's gonna feed [G] them hogs.
_ [C] Four [G] hundred hogs, they [D] just standing [G] out there.
[C] My wife [G] can't feed them and my neighbors [D] don't care.
_ [G] They can't get [C] out and roam around [D] like my old [G] hunting dogs.
Here I [C] am in this dang [D] bed and who's gonna feed [G] them hogs?
_ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] Four [D] hundred hogs [E] comes to eight [A] hundred hens,
[D] and that's a [A] lot of money for a hog [E] raising man.
_ _ [A] Four [D] hundred hogs [E] comes to sixteen [A] hundred feet.
The market's [D] up and there are [E] people waiting [A] on that meat.
_ Well, the doctors [D] say they do not know what [E] saved the man from [A] death,
[D] but in a few [A] days he put on his overalls and he [E] left.
_ _ [A] That's all there is to [D] this small song, [E] but waitress, before [A] you leave,
_ would you bring me [D] some coffee [E] and a hot ham [A] sandwich, please?
_ [C#] _ [D] Four [A] hundred hogs, they [E] just standing out [A] there.
[D] His wife couldn't [A] feed them and his neighbors [E] didn't care. _
_ [A] They couldn't get out [D] and roam around [E] like his old [A] hunting dogs. _ _ _
[D] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _