Chords for Uncle Earl dual fiddles Stephanie Coleman, Kristin Andreassen fiddle playing "Sugar Babe"

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Uncle Earl dual fiddles Stephanie Coleman, Kristin Andreassen fiddle playing "Sugar Babe" chords
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And about three o'clock in the morning.
taught somewhere.
[N] She's a wonderful old-time banjo player, wonderful guitar player.
plays with Tonya Trischka.
Western Mass.
Western Virginia.
has her own honky-tonk band called Girl Howdy.
Will you please make welcome Miss Paula Bradley.
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And about three o'clock in the morning.
_ _ We're taught somewhere. _ _ _ _ _
[N] She's a wonderful old-time banjo player, wonderful guitar player.
She sings amazing.
She plays with Bruce Mulski.
She plays with Tonya Trischka.
_ She hails from _ _ Western Mass.
That's right.
Originally from _ Western Virginia.
_ _ She has her own honky-tonk band called Girl Howdy.
Will you please make welcome Miss Paula Bradley.
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_ Hi, we're going to do [Am] one _ _ _ _ _ [C#] from our [E] first album. _
_ [N] _ Is there any chance that any of you saw us when we played in _ Mountain View, Arkansas a few years ago? _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] We loved it so much there, KC.
They all just came walking back.
We've never performed [E] this song ever before then.
_ _ We wrote it [A#] on the way here.
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I _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ got no sugar baby now.
[C#m] Got no sugar honey baby now.
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[E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ I [D]
laid her [A] in the shade. _ _
[D] I laid her [A] in the shade.
I gave her every [D] dime I made.
[A] What else could a poor [D] boy do?
[A] _ What else [E] could a [A] poor boy do?
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[D] Some rounder [A] come along. _ _
_ _ [D] Rounder come along. _
There's mouth full [D] of gold.
[A] _ Rounder stole my green [D] _ bedpool.
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Got no sugar [E] honey baby now.
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_ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ I'm a cradle.
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ Sing [D] this song.
[A] I'm a rock cradle when [D] you're gone.
[A] _ I'm a rock [E] cradle when [A] you're gone.
[D] I'm a [A] rock bed _ cradle.
_ _ _ [D] I'm [A]
a cradle and I'll sing [D] this song.
[A] _ I'm a rock cradle when [D] you're gone.
[A] _ I'm a rock cradle when you're gone.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ I got no sugar baby now.
I ain't got. _ _ _ _ _
[D] I ain't got.
[A] _ _ I got _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ no sugar baby _ now.
I ain't got.
I got no sugar honey baby now.
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_ He's the youngest member of Uncle Earl.
[Gm] We love her [G#] so.
[A] _ _ [B] She is over 10.
We couldn't get away last night.
We [C] tried to get away with letting [E] her eat at the kids meal at this restaurant, [G] like
this really fancy Italian restaurant we went to last [D] night.
And the waitress kind of looked at us [C#] like, but I mean, you know.
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_ _ _ She's originally from Chicago [F#] Illinois.
_ [N] _ _ _ _
_ And she's kind of like the [C] Bears.
The Bears, yes!
She was wearing her [Am] Bears shirt today. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ She's another one that we kind of found crawling [B] around one of those late night jam sessions
at one of those old time festivals.
_ She's just an amazing fiddle player.
And we're so excited to have her on this tour.
Please make [D#] welcome, _ Steffi [E] Coleman! _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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