Chords for Walk On, Boy
Tempo:
86.55 bpm
Chords used:
C#m
G#
Dm
F#m
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Walk on boy.
I was born one morning, rain was [G#] falling down.
I [C#m] heard my mammy say to my pappy, let's call [G#] him John Henry Brown.
[G#] down the road, [C#m] ain't [F#m] nobody in the whole wide world gonna [G#] help you carry [E] your load.
I left home one evening, just about the [G#] age of ten.
[C#m] Got me a job [F#m] way down on the levee, [C#m] told them boy to do the [G#] hard work.
man, walk on [C#m] boy.
[G#] on down the road, [C#m] ain't nobody [F#m] in the whole wide world gonna [B] help you carry your [C#m] load.
I was born one morning, rain was [G#] falling down.
I [C#m] heard my mammy say to my pappy, let's call [G#] him John Henry Brown.
[G#] down the road, [C#m] ain't [F#m] nobody in the whole wide world gonna [G#] help you carry [E] your load.
I left home one evening, just about the [G#] age of ten.
[C#m] Got me a job [F#m] way down on the levee, [C#m] told them boy to do the [G#] hard work.
man, walk on [C#m] boy.
[G#] on down the road, [C#m] ain't nobody [F#m] in the whole wide world gonna [B] help you carry your [C#m] load.
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Walk on boy.
[G#] _ [C#m] _ _ _ _
I was born one morning, rain was [G#] falling down.
I [C#m] heard my mammy say to my pappy, let's call [G#] him John Henry Brown.
Walk on boy.
[C#m] _ _ _ Walk on [G#] down the road, [C#m] ain't [F#m] nobody in the whole wide world gonna [G#] help you carry [E] your load.
Walk [C#m] on boy.
_ _ Well I left home one evening, just about the [G#] age of ten.
[C#m] Got me a job [F#m] way down on the levee, [C#m] told them boy to do the [G#] hard work.
And man, walk on [C#m] boy.
_ _ _ Walk [G#] on down the road, [C#m] ain't nobody [F#m] in the whole wide world gonna [B] help you carry your [C#m] load.
Walk on boy. _ _
The rich man makes all the money, the poor man does [G#] all the work.
While [C#m] the rich man's living [F#m] mighty high on the [C#m] hog, well the poor boy's [G#] living on dirt.
[C#m] Walk on boy. _ _ _
Walk on down [G#] the road, [C#m] ain't [F#m] nobody in the whole wide [C#m] world gonna help you carry your load.
Walk on boy. _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ Walk on.
My old pappy told me, there's just one [C#] thing to do.
[Dm] You gotta find a good woman, be [G] good to her, [A] and she's gonna be good to you.
Walk on [Dm] boy.
_ _ _ [A] Walk on down the road, [Dm] ain't nobody [Gm] in the whole wide [Dm] world gonna help you [Am] carry your load.
Walk on boy.
_ _ I know you all heard the story, about the hammer that [E] weighed nine pounds.
[Dm] Well the man that strung [D] that hammer on the mountain was a [B] fella named John Henry Brown.
Walk [Dm] on boy.
_ _ _ Walk on down [E] the road, [Dm] ain't [G] nobody in the whole wide world gonna [A] help you carry [Bm] your load.
[Dm] Walk on boy. _ _ _
Just keep on walking.
_ [D] _ _
[G] Feet dragging.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G#] _ [C#m] _ _ _ _
I was born one morning, rain was [G#] falling down.
I [C#m] heard my mammy say to my pappy, let's call [G#] him John Henry Brown.
Walk on boy.
[C#m] _ _ _ Walk on [G#] down the road, [C#m] ain't [F#m] nobody in the whole wide world gonna [G#] help you carry [E] your load.
Walk [C#m] on boy.
_ _ Well I left home one evening, just about the [G#] age of ten.
[C#m] Got me a job [F#m] way down on the levee, [C#m] told them boy to do the [G#] hard work.
And man, walk on [C#m] boy.
_ _ _ Walk [G#] on down the road, [C#m] ain't nobody [F#m] in the whole wide world gonna [B] help you carry your [C#m] load.
Walk on boy. _ _
The rich man makes all the money, the poor man does [G#] all the work.
While [C#m] the rich man's living [F#m] mighty high on the [C#m] hog, well the poor boy's [G#] living on dirt.
[C#m] Walk on boy. _ _ _
Walk on down [G#] the road, [C#m] ain't [F#m] nobody in the whole wide [C#m] world gonna help you carry your load.
Walk on boy. _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ Walk on.
My old pappy told me, there's just one [C#] thing to do.
[Dm] You gotta find a good woman, be [G] good to her, [A] and she's gonna be good to you.
Walk on [Dm] boy.
_ _ _ [A] Walk on down the road, [Dm] ain't nobody [Gm] in the whole wide [Dm] world gonna help you [Am] carry your load.
Walk on boy.
_ _ I know you all heard the story, about the hammer that [E] weighed nine pounds.
[Dm] Well the man that strung [D] that hammer on the mountain was a [B] fella named John Henry Brown.
Walk [Dm] on boy.
_ _ _ Walk on down [E] the road, [Dm] ain't [G] nobody in the whole wide world gonna [A] help you carry [Bm] your load.
[Dm] Walk on boy. _ _ _
Just keep on walking.
_ [D] _ _
[G] Feet dragging.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _