Chords for Walking Blues - Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings
Tempo:
150 bpm
Chords used:
E
Bm
B
G
G#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] [G#m]
I [F#]
[D] woke up this morning, [Bm] getting round for my shoes.
[B] Everybody got their old walkin' shoes.
Well, I woke up this [G] morning, getting round for my shoes.
[Bm]
[E] But you know better than I, [F] got these old walkin' [Bm] shoes.
Lord, I feel [Em] like blowin' [Bm] my work [E] lonesome home.
[B] Got up this [Bm] morning, my little boy, he's work gone.
Lord, I feel [E] like blowin' my lonesome [B] home.
[E] Well, I got up this morning, all [Bm] I had was gone.
[A] Well, [Bm] I need this morning if I have to, oh, ride the blind.
[E] I've been [Bm] mistreated and I [B] don't mind [G] dying.
I need this [E] morning if I have to, ride the [Bm] blind.
Babe, I've been [F#]
mistreated, [E] babe, and I don't mind [B] dying.
Some people [E] tell me that the way through ain't [Bm] bad.
What's the feeling I most ever had?
[E] Some people tell me that this all works [B] for blue and red.
[F] If there [A] was no feeling, [E]
I [G] most ever [Bm] had.
[E] She got a gazzin' movement from her [G#m] head down to [E] her toes.
[B] Breakin' on a dollar motion is where she go.
Woo, woo, [E] woo.
Her head down to her
[B] toes.
[E] Lord, she breakin' on a dollar.
Oh, then where she go.
[G]
I [F#]
[D] woke up this morning, [Bm] getting round for my shoes.
[B] Everybody got their old walkin' shoes.
Well, I woke up this [G] morning, getting round for my shoes.
[Bm]
[E] But you know better than I, [F] got these old walkin' [Bm] shoes.
Lord, I feel [Em] like blowin' [Bm] my work [E] lonesome home.
[B] Got up this [Bm] morning, my little boy, he's work gone.
Lord, I feel [E] like blowin' my lonesome [B] home.
[E] Well, I got up this morning, all [Bm] I had was gone.
[A] Well, [Bm] I need this morning if I have to, oh, ride the blind.
[E] I've been [Bm] mistreated and I [B] don't mind [G] dying.
I need this [E] morning if I have to, ride the [Bm] blind.
Babe, I've been [F#]
mistreated, [E] babe, and I don't mind [B] dying.
Some people [E] tell me that the way through ain't [Bm] bad.
What's the feeling I most ever had?
[E] Some people tell me that this all works [B] for blue and red.
[F] If there [A] was no feeling, [E]
I [G] most ever [Bm] had.
[E] She got a gazzin' movement from her [G#m] head down to [E] her toes.
[B] Breakin' on a dollar motion is where she go.
Woo, woo, [E] woo.
Her head down to her
[B] toes.
[E] Lord, she breakin' on a dollar.
Oh, then where she go.
[G]
Key:
E
Bm
B
G
G#m
E
Bm
B
[N] _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] woke up this morning, _ [Bm] _ getting round for my shoes.
_ _ [B] Everybody got their _ old walkin' shoes.
Well, I woke up this [G] morning, _ _ getting round for my shoes.
[Bm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] But you know better than I, [F] _ _ got these old walkin' [Bm] shoes. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Lord, I feel [Em] like blowin' [Bm] my work [E] lonesome home.
[B] _ Got up this [Bm] morning, my little boy, _ he's work gone.
Lord, _ I feel [E] _ like _ _ blowin' my lonesome [B] home. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] Well, I got up this morning, _ _ _ _ all [Bm] I had was gone. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] Well, _ [Bm] I need this morning if I have to, oh, ride the blind.
_ _ [E] I've been [Bm] mistreated and I [B] don't mind [G] dying.
I need this [E] morning if _ _ I have to, ride the [Bm] blind. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Babe, I've been [F#]
mistreated, _ [E] babe, and I don't mind [B] dying. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Some people [E] tell me that the way through ain't [Bm] bad. _
What's the feeling I most _ ever had?
_ [E] Some people tell me that this all works [B] for blue and red.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] If there [A] was no feeling, [E] _ _
I [G] most ever [Bm] _ had. _
_ _ _ _ [E] She got a gazzin' movement from her [G#m] head down to [E] her toes.
[B] _ Breakin' on a dollar motion is where she go.
Woo, woo, [E] woo.
_ _ Her head down to her _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ toes.
[E] Lord, she breakin' on a dollar. _ _
Oh, then where she go.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] woke up this morning, _ [Bm] _ getting round for my shoes.
_ _ [B] Everybody got their _ old walkin' shoes.
Well, I woke up this [G] morning, _ _ getting round for my shoes.
[Bm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] But you know better than I, [F] _ _ got these old walkin' [Bm] shoes. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Lord, I feel [Em] like blowin' [Bm] my work [E] lonesome home.
[B] _ Got up this [Bm] morning, my little boy, _ he's work gone.
Lord, _ I feel [E] _ like _ _ blowin' my lonesome [B] home. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] Well, I got up this morning, _ _ _ _ all [Bm] I had was gone. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] Well, _ [Bm] I need this morning if I have to, oh, ride the blind.
_ _ [E] I've been [Bm] mistreated and I [B] don't mind [G] dying.
I need this [E] morning if _ _ I have to, ride the [Bm] blind. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Babe, I've been [F#]
mistreated, _ [E] babe, and I don't mind [B] dying. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Some people [E] tell me that the way through ain't [Bm] bad. _
What's the feeling I most _ ever had?
_ [E] Some people tell me that this all works [B] for blue and red.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] If there [A] was no feeling, [E] _ _
I [G] most ever [Bm] _ had. _
_ _ _ _ [E] She got a gazzin' movement from her [G#m] head down to [E] her toes.
[B] _ Breakin' on a dollar motion is where she go.
Woo, woo, [E] woo.
_ _ Her head down to her _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ toes.
[E] Lord, she breakin' on a dollar. _ _
Oh, then where she go.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _