Chords for Waylon and His Outlaws... "Put Another Log On the Fire" (Tompall Glaser)
Tempo:
100.7 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
Put another log on the fire, cook me up some bacon [E] and some beans,
and go out to the car and change the tire, wash my socks and sew my old blue jeans.
Come on baby, [A] you can fill my pipe and then go fetch my slippers,
and boil me up another [D] pot of tea, then put another log [A] on the fire,
and [E] come and tell me why you're [A] leaving me.
[E]
[A]
Now don't I let you wash the car on Sunday, don't I warn you when you're getting [E] fat,
ain't I gonna take you fishing with me someday, well a man can't love a woman more [A] than that.
Ain't I always nice to your kid sister, don't I take her driving every [D] night,
so sit here at my feet cause [A] I like you when you're sweet, [E] and you know it ain't feminine [A] to fight.
So put another log on the fire, cook me up some bacon [E] and some beans,
go out to the car and lift it up and change the tire, wash my socks and sew my old [A] blue [E] jeans.
Come on baby, you [A] can fill my pipe and then go fetch my slippers,
and boil me up another [D] pot of tea, then put another log [A] on the fire,
and
[E] come and tell me why you're [A] leaving me.
[F#]
and go out to the car and change the tire, wash my socks and sew my old blue jeans.
Come on baby, [A] you can fill my pipe and then go fetch my slippers,
and boil me up another [D] pot of tea, then put another log [A] on the fire,
and [E] come and tell me why you're [A] leaving me.
[E]
[A]
Now don't I let you wash the car on Sunday, don't I warn you when you're getting [E] fat,
ain't I gonna take you fishing with me someday, well a man can't love a woman more [A] than that.
Ain't I always nice to your kid sister, don't I take her driving every [D] night,
so sit here at my feet cause [A] I like you when you're sweet, [E] and you know it ain't feminine [A] to fight.
So put another log on the fire, cook me up some bacon [E] and some beans,
go out to the car and lift it up and change the tire, wash my socks and sew my old [A] blue [E] jeans.
Come on baby, you [A] can fill my pipe and then go fetch my slippers,
and boil me up another [D] pot of tea, then put another log [A] on the fire,
and
[E] come and tell me why you're [A] leaving me.
[F#]
Key:
A
E
D
F#
A
E
D
F#
Put another log on the fire, _ _ cook me up some bacon [E] and some beans, _
and go out to the car and change the tire, _ _ wash my socks and sew my old blue jeans.
Come on baby, [A] you can fill my pipe and then go fetch my slippers, _
and boil me up another [D] pot of tea, _ then put another log [A] on the fire,
and [E] come and tell me why you're [A] leaving me. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
Now don't I let you wash the car on Sunday, _ don't I warn you when you're getting [E] fat, _ _
ain't I gonna take you fishing with me someday, _ well a man can't love a woman more [A] than that. _ _
Ain't I always nice to your kid sister, _ don't I take her driving every [D] night, _
so sit here at my feet cause [A] I like you when you're sweet, [E] and you know it ain't feminine [A] to fight. _
So put another log on the fire, _ _ cook me up some bacon [E] and some beans, _
go out to the car and lift it up and change the tire, wash my socks and sew my old [A] blue [E] jeans.
Come on baby, you [A] can fill my pipe and then go fetch my slippers, _
and boil me up another [D] pot of tea, _ then put another log [A] on the fire,
and _
[E] come and tell me why you're [A] leaving me.
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
and go out to the car and change the tire, _ _ wash my socks and sew my old blue jeans.
Come on baby, [A] you can fill my pipe and then go fetch my slippers, _
and boil me up another [D] pot of tea, _ then put another log [A] on the fire,
and [E] come and tell me why you're [A] leaving me. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
Now don't I let you wash the car on Sunday, _ don't I warn you when you're getting [E] fat, _ _
ain't I gonna take you fishing with me someday, _ well a man can't love a woman more [A] than that. _ _
Ain't I always nice to your kid sister, _ don't I take her driving every [D] night, _
so sit here at my feet cause [A] I like you when you're sweet, [E] and you know it ain't feminine [A] to fight. _
So put another log on the fire, _ _ cook me up some bacon [E] and some beans, _
go out to the car and lift it up and change the tire, wash my socks and sew my old [A] blue [E] jeans.
Come on baby, you [A] can fill my pipe and then go fetch my slippers, _
and boil me up another [D] pot of tea, _ then put another log [A] on the fire,
and _
[E] come and tell me why you're [A] leaving me.
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _