Chords for Tommy Collins - Hello Hag
Tempo:
115.95 bpm
Chords used:
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G
B
E
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] Hello, Hag!
[D] Oh, wait just a minute.
Ed Wieners, turn that radio down.
I'm talking to Merle Haggard.
Yeah, how you doing, Yokey, son of a gun?
Merle, you may not recognize me by my voice, but I met [G] you in Muskogee, let's [D] see.
Honey, when is Merle in Muskogee?
Oh, I was married to Elaine then.
[G] I think that was in [D] June or November, somewhere along in there.
You remember Elaine, don't you?
Well, we [G] talked to you there in Muskogee.
[D] You know, she had kind of brown [B] hair.
She was pretty thin [E] then.
She just had her operation.
Boy, you wouldn't know her now.
She's [A] put on about 20 pounds.
We couldn't make it, so [D] we just split the blanket.
[G] Say, Hag, what I called you about was [D] I got a pretty big promotion going on here in Hoyt, Montana.
I'm handling new talent here in [G] this area.
Huh?
[D] No, I mean I'm their personal manager.
Buddy, I got a girl singer that's a [G] dead ringer for Tammy Wynette.
[D] I give her the stage name of [B] Killbilly Helen.
[E] Now, partner, she's something else, [A] and she writes songs out of this [D] world, Mars.
No, she's a local girl right here in Hoyt.
I [G] told her I was going to call you and try to get [D] her on a major recording label.
She couldn't believe I knew.
And [G] I told her that girls getting [D] into the singing business is kind of like some girls getting a movie, you know.
I told her you might want to spend [G] some time with her alone.
[D] I didn't know how you felt about it, [B] but she got the message.
[E] Well, Hag, I'll send you a reel-to-reel tape of some of Helen's [A] stuff.
Normal speed.
Say, ain't Bonnie fuzzy, [D] sister?
Oh, [G] I thought she was.
I heard that in the [D] joint.
I done a little time myself.
Robbery.
Well, tell them all I [G] said hello.
How'd [D] they get your number?
Oh, let's just say I got a connection.
Hello?
Hello?
Hello, Hag?
If we make it through [G] December, everything's gonna be [D] all right.
Make it feel pretty.
[D] Oh, wait just a minute.
Ed Wieners, turn that radio down.
I'm talking to Merle Haggard.
Yeah, how you doing, Yokey, son of a gun?
Merle, you may not recognize me by my voice, but I met [G] you in Muskogee, let's [D] see.
Honey, when is Merle in Muskogee?
Oh, I was married to Elaine then.
[G] I think that was in [D] June or November, somewhere along in there.
You remember Elaine, don't you?
Well, we [G] talked to you there in Muskogee.
[D] You know, she had kind of brown [B] hair.
She was pretty thin [E] then.
She just had her operation.
Boy, you wouldn't know her now.
She's [A] put on about 20 pounds.
We couldn't make it, so [D] we just split the blanket.
[G] Say, Hag, what I called you about was [D] I got a pretty big promotion going on here in Hoyt, Montana.
I'm handling new talent here in [G] this area.
Huh?
[D] No, I mean I'm their personal manager.
Buddy, I got a girl singer that's a [G] dead ringer for Tammy Wynette.
[D] I give her the stage name of [B] Killbilly Helen.
[E] Now, partner, she's something else, [A] and she writes songs out of this [D] world, Mars.
No, she's a local girl right here in Hoyt.
I [G] told her I was going to call you and try to get [D] her on a major recording label.
She couldn't believe I knew.
And [G] I told her that girls getting [D] into the singing business is kind of like some girls getting a movie, you know.
I told her you might want to spend [G] some time with her alone.
[D] I didn't know how you felt about it, [B] but she got the message.
[E] Well, Hag, I'll send you a reel-to-reel tape of some of Helen's [A] stuff.
Normal speed.
Say, ain't Bonnie fuzzy, [D] sister?
Oh, [G] I thought she was.
I heard that in the [D] joint.
I done a little time myself.
Robbery.
Well, tell them all I [G] said hello.
How'd [D] they get your number?
Oh, let's just say I got a connection.
Hello?
Hello?
Hello, Hag?
If we make it through [G] December, everything's gonna be [D] all right.
Make it feel pretty.
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_ _ _ [D] Hello, Hag!
[D] Oh, wait just a minute.
Ed Wieners, turn that radio down.
I'm talking to Merle Haggard.
_ Yeah, how you doing, Yokey, son of a gun?
Merle, you may not recognize me by my voice, but I met [G] you in Muskogee, let's [D] see.
Honey, when is Merle in Muskogee?
_ Oh, I was married to Elaine then.
[G] I think that was in [D] June or November, somewhere along in there.
You remember Elaine, don't you? _
Well, we [G] talked to you there in Muskogee.
[D] You know, she had kind of brown [B] hair.
She was pretty thin [E] then.
She just had her operation.
Boy, you wouldn't know her now.
She's [A] put on about 20 pounds.
_ We couldn't make it, so [D] we just split the blanket.
[G] Say, Hag, what I called you about was [D] I got a pretty big promotion going on here in Hoyt, Montana.
I'm handling new talent here in [G] this area.
Huh?
[D] _ No, I mean I'm their personal manager.
Buddy, I got a girl singer that's a [G] dead ringer for Tammy Wynette.
[D] I give her the stage name of [B] Killbilly Helen.
_ [E] Now, partner, she's something else, [A] and she writes songs out of this [D] world, _ _ Mars.
No, she's a local girl right here in Hoyt.
I [G] told her I was going to call you and try to get [D] her on a major recording label.
She couldn't believe I knew. _ _
And [G] I told her that girls getting [D] into the singing business is kind of like some girls getting a movie, you know.
I told her you might want to spend [G] some time with her alone.
[D] I didn't know how you felt about it, [B] but she got the message.
[E] Well, Hag, I'll send you a reel-to-reel tape of some of Helen's [A] stuff.
Normal speed.
Say, ain't Bonnie fuzzy, [D] sister? _
Oh, [G] I thought she was.
I heard that in the [D] joint.
I done a little time myself.
Robbery.
_ Well, tell them all I [G] said hello.
_ How'd [D] they get your number? _
Oh, let's just say I got a connection.
_ Hello?
Hello?
_ Hello, Hag?
If we make it through [G] December, everything's gonna be [D] all right.
Make it feel pretty. _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ [D] Hello, Hag!
[D] Oh, wait just a minute.
Ed Wieners, turn that radio down.
I'm talking to Merle Haggard.
_ Yeah, how you doing, Yokey, son of a gun?
Merle, you may not recognize me by my voice, but I met [G] you in Muskogee, let's [D] see.
Honey, when is Merle in Muskogee?
_ Oh, I was married to Elaine then.
[G] I think that was in [D] June or November, somewhere along in there.
You remember Elaine, don't you? _
Well, we [G] talked to you there in Muskogee.
[D] You know, she had kind of brown [B] hair.
She was pretty thin [E] then.
She just had her operation.
Boy, you wouldn't know her now.
She's [A] put on about 20 pounds.
_ We couldn't make it, so [D] we just split the blanket.
[G] Say, Hag, what I called you about was [D] I got a pretty big promotion going on here in Hoyt, Montana.
I'm handling new talent here in [G] this area.
Huh?
[D] _ No, I mean I'm their personal manager.
Buddy, I got a girl singer that's a [G] dead ringer for Tammy Wynette.
[D] I give her the stage name of [B] Killbilly Helen.
_ [E] Now, partner, she's something else, [A] and she writes songs out of this [D] world, _ _ Mars.
No, she's a local girl right here in Hoyt.
I [G] told her I was going to call you and try to get [D] her on a major recording label.
She couldn't believe I knew. _ _
And [G] I told her that girls getting [D] into the singing business is kind of like some girls getting a movie, you know.
I told her you might want to spend [G] some time with her alone.
[D] I didn't know how you felt about it, [B] but she got the message.
[E] Well, Hag, I'll send you a reel-to-reel tape of some of Helen's [A] stuff.
Normal speed.
Say, ain't Bonnie fuzzy, [D] sister? _
Oh, [G] I thought she was.
I heard that in the [D] joint.
I done a little time myself.
Robbery.
_ Well, tell them all I [G] said hello.
_ How'd [D] they get your number? _
Oh, let's just say I got a connection.
_ Hello?
Hello?
_ Hello, Hag?
If we make it through [G] December, everything's gonna be [D] all right.
Make it feel pretty. _ _ _ _ _ _
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