Chords for Walter Brennan Talk with the Lord.wmv
Tempo:
78.75 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
F#m
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] [A] [D]
[F#m] [F#] [G] [Bm] [G]
[D]
[G] [F#m] [A] [Em] [D]
While resting one evening [A] by the side of [D] the road, [F#m] [G] I seen an old farmer in a field he just hold.
His face was all [D] brown and wrinkled by the wind, and he was talking to the Lord [A] just
like he'd be talking [D] to a friend.
[Em]
[G] Well, sir, he said [D] in a voice calm and quiet, [F#m] them corn [D] tassels need sacking, [G] but we got
no string to tie it.
Had no [D] rain in so long that the field is mighty dusty.
[G] It's [F#m] been so unbearable hot that [A] the [D] kids are even getting fussy.
Now that grass down in the [G] pasture should be knee high.
[D] If we could just have a little shower, Lord, it might keep the cow from going dry.
[G] Ha, listen to me talk and [D] you'd think I weren't grateful.
[A] Why, if you didn't know me so well, Lord, [D] you'd think I was downright hateful.
You'd think I forgot [G] about the new calf that you sent, the money in the mail that [D] took
care of the rent, Mars cold is better than Johnny's home from the Navy [F#m] and that good
Sunday dinner of chicken dumplings and [D] gravy.
The new preacher you [G] sent us, Lord, he sure is a [D] fine young man.
Why, he's just converting them sinners to beat the band.
Well, [G] yes, I'll be moseying along, Lord.
[D] Won't take no more of your [A] time.
Yes, there's plenty of [D] folks here about you waiting to ring your line.
[G] Evening to you, Lord, and watch over us tonight.
And [D] don't you worry none about us, Lord, because everything's going to be [A] just all right.
[D]
[F#m] [F#] [G] [Bm] [G]
[D]
[G] [F#m] [A] [Em] [D]
While resting one evening [A] by the side of [D] the road, [F#m] [G] I seen an old farmer in a field he just hold.
His face was all [D] brown and wrinkled by the wind, and he was talking to the Lord [A] just
like he'd be talking [D] to a friend.
[Em]
[G] Well, sir, he said [D] in a voice calm and quiet, [F#m] them corn [D] tassels need sacking, [G] but we got
no string to tie it.
Had no [D] rain in so long that the field is mighty dusty.
[G] It's [F#m] been so unbearable hot that [A] the [D] kids are even getting fussy.
Now that grass down in the [G] pasture should be knee high.
[D] If we could just have a little shower, Lord, it might keep the cow from going dry.
[G] Ha, listen to me talk and [D] you'd think I weren't grateful.
[A] Why, if you didn't know me so well, Lord, [D] you'd think I was downright hateful.
You'd think I forgot [G] about the new calf that you sent, the money in the mail that [D] took
care of the rent, Mars cold is better than Johnny's home from the Navy [F#m] and that good
Sunday dinner of chicken dumplings and [D] gravy.
The new preacher you [G] sent us, Lord, he sure is a [D] fine young man.
Why, he's just converting them sinners to beat the band.
Well, [G] yes, I'll be moseying along, Lord.
[D] Won't take no more of your [A] time.
Yes, there's plenty of [D] folks here about you waiting to ring your line.
[G] Evening to you, Lord, and watch over us tonight.
And [D] don't you worry none about us, Lord, because everything's going to be [A] just all right.
[D]
Key:
D
G
A
F#m
Em
D
G
A
[D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ [D] _
[F#m] _ [F#] _ [G] _ _ [Bm] _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ [F#m] _ [A] _ _ [Em] _ [D] _
While resting one evening [A] by the side of [D] the road, [F#m] [G] I seen an old farmer in a field he just hold.
His face was all [D] brown and wrinkled by the wind, and he was talking to the Lord [A] just
like he'd be talking [D] to a friend.
[Em]
[G] Well, sir, he said [D] in a voice calm and quiet, [F#m] them corn [D] tassels need sacking, [G] but we got
no string to tie it.
Had no [D] rain in so long that the field is mighty dusty.
[G] It's [F#m] been so unbearable hot that [A] the [D] kids are even getting fussy.
_ Now that grass down in the [G] pasture should be knee high.
[D] If we could just have a little shower, Lord, it might keep the cow from going dry.
_ [G] Ha, listen to me talk and [D] you'd think I weren't grateful.
[A] Why, if you didn't know me so well, Lord, [D] you'd think I was downright hateful. _
You'd think I forgot [G] about the new calf that you sent, the money in the mail that [D] took
care of the rent, Mars cold is better than Johnny's home from the Navy [F#m] and that good
Sunday dinner of chicken dumplings and [D] gravy.
_ The new preacher you [G] sent us, Lord, he sure is a [D] fine young man.
Why, he's just converting them sinners to beat the band.
_ Well, [G] yes, I'll be moseying along, Lord.
[D] Won't take no more of your [A] time.
Yes, there's plenty of [D] folks here about you waiting to ring your line.
_ [G] Evening to you, Lord, and watch over us tonight.
And [D] don't you worry none about us, Lord, because everything's going to be [A] just all right. _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
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[F#m] _ [F#] _ [G] _ _ [Bm] _ [G] _
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[G] _ [F#m] _ [A] _ _ [Em] _ [D] _
While resting one evening [A] by the side of [D] the road, [F#m] [G] I seen an old farmer in a field he just hold.
His face was all [D] brown and wrinkled by the wind, and he was talking to the Lord [A] just
like he'd be talking [D] to a friend.
[Em]
[G] Well, sir, he said [D] in a voice calm and quiet, [F#m] them corn [D] tassels need sacking, [G] but we got
no string to tie it.
Had no [D] rain in so long that the field is mighty dusty.
[G] It's [F#m] been so unbearable hot that [A] the [D] kids are even getting fussy.
_ Now that grass down in the [G] pasture should be knee high.
[D] If we could just have a little shower, Lord, it might keep the cow from going dry.
_ [G] Ha, listen to me talk and [D] you'd think I weren't grateful.
[A] Why, if you didn't know me so well, Lord, [D] you'd think I was downright hateful. _
You'd think I forgot [G] about the new calf that you sent, the money in the mail that [D] took
care of the rent, Mars cold is better than Johnny's home from the Navy [F#m] and that good
Sunday dinner of chicken dumplings and [D] gravy.
_ The new preacher you [G] sent us, Lord, he sure is a [D] fine young man.
Why, he's just converting them sinners to beat the band.
_ Well, [G] yes, I'll be moseying along, Lord.
[D] Won't take no more of your [A] time.
Yes, there's plenty of [D] folks here about you waiting to ring your line.
_ [G] Evening to you, Lord, and watch over us tonight.
And [D] don't you worry none about us, Lord, because everything's going to be [A] just all right. _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
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