Chords for WAYLON JENNINGS If Ol' Hank Could See Us Now
Tempo:
107.45 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
D
Em
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
Thank you.
I'm gonna do you a song right now.
Every once in a while I write a song, and me and old Roger Murrow wrote this song, where we was kind of testing the sense of humor of Nashville, to see if them hillbilly stars that live there still have a sense of humor about themselves.
Every once in a while I get in a little bit of trouble over it, but this is the one that's gonna be my next record, that's gonna be out sometime this month, unless MCA decides to keep the record and release me.
This is called If Old Hank Could Only See Us Now.
Here we go.
[A]
If old Hank could only see us now, [D] if he could see what we got going down, we [E] got Lear jets and buses, chauffeured limousines, we done moved from the Ryman and the Opry's on TV.
I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see [A] us now, well Nashville's got too rich to sing the blues.
They've traded in [D] their cowboy boots for high heel Gucci shoes.
[E] Looks like they took the music down to love.
There ain't a decent yodel in the [A] bunch.
If old Hank could only see us now, [D] if he could see what we got going down, we got [E] game shows and videos and a lot of souvenirs, drum machines and synthesizers ringing in our ears.
I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see us [A] now.
If old Hank could [E] only see us [Em]
[E] now, if he could see what we got going down, we got game shows and videos, drum machines and synthesizers ringing in our ears.
[A]
I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see us now, if he could see what we [D] got going down, we got game shows and videos ringing in our ears.
[E] I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see us now, if he could see what we got going down, we got game shows and synthesizers ringing in our ears.
[B] I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see us now, if he could see what we got going down, we got game shows and synthesizers ringing in our ears.
I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see us now, if he could see what we got going down, we got game shows and synthesizers ringing in our
[A] ears.
I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only
see us now, [D] if he could see what we got going down, we got [E] drum machines and synthesizers
So for two lemon zines, we don't move from the rhymin' and Ralph Emery's old TV
I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow
What do you think if old Hank could only [A] see us now?
We spent two hundred thousand dollars makin' compact discs
[D] And the records never scratch and never break
[E]
Verbrek, [F#] verbrek, [N] verbrek, verbrek Alright!
Thank you!
Damn!
Thank
I'm gonna do you a song right now.
Every once in a while I write a song, and me and old Roger Murrow wrote this song, where we was kind of testing the sense of humor of Nashville, to see if them hillbilly stars that live there still have a sense of humor about themselves.
Every once in a while I get in a little bit of trouble over it, but this is the one that's gonna be my next record, that's gonna be out sometime this month, unless MCA decides to keep the record and release me.
This is called If Old Hank Could Only See Us Now.
Here we go.
[A]
If old Hank could only see us now, [D] if he could see what we got going down, we [E] got Lear jets and buses, chauffeured limousines, we done moved from the Ryman and the Opry's on TV.
I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see [A] us now, well Nashville's got too rich to sing the blues.
They've traded in [D] their cowboy boots for high heel Gucci shoes.
[E] Looks like they took the music down to love.
There ain't a decent yodel in the [A] bunch.
If old Hank could only see us now, [D] if he could see what we got going down, we got [E] game shows and videos and a lot of souvenirs, drum machines and synthesizers ringing in our ears.
I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see us [A] now.
If old Hank could [E] only see us [Em]
[E] now, if he could see what we got going down, we got game shows and videos, drum machines and synthesizers ringing in our ears.
[A]
I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see us now, if he could see what we [D] got going down, we got game shows and videos ringing in our ears.
[E] I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see us now, if he could see what we got going down, we got game shows and synthesizers ringing in our ears.
[B] I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see us now, if he could see what we got going down, we got game shows and synthesizers ringing in our ears.
I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see us now, if he could see what we got going down, we got game shows and synthesizers ringing in our
[A] ears.
I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only
see us now, [D] if he could see what we got going down, we got [E] drum machines and synthesizers
So for two lemon zines, we don't move from the rhymin' and Ralph Emery's old TV
I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow
What do you think if old Hank could only [A] see us now?
We spent two hundred thousand dollars makin' compact discs
[D] And the records never scratch and never break
[E]
Verbrek, [F#] verbrek, [N] verbrek, verbrek Alright!
Thank you!
Damn!
Thank
Key:
E
A
D
Em
B
E
A
D
Thank _ _ _ you.
I'm gonna do you a song right now.
Every once in a while I write a song, and me and old Roger Murrow wrote this song, where we was kind of testing the sense of humor of Nashville, _ to see if them hillbilly stars that live there still have a sense of humor about themselves.
Every once in a while I get in a little bit of trouble over it, but this is the one that's gonna be my next record, that's gonna be out sometime this month, unless MCA decides to keep the record and release me.
_ This is called If Old Hank Could Only See Us Now.
Here we go. _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ If old Hank could only see us now, _ [D] if he could see what we got going down, we [E] got Lear jets and buses, chauffeured limousines, we done moved from the Ryman and the Opry's on TV.
I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see [A] us now, _ _ _ _ _ well Nashville's got too rich to sing the blues. _ _
They've traded in [D] their cowboy boots for high heel Gucci shoes.
[E] Looks like they took the music down to love. _ _
There ain't a decent yodel in the [A] bunch.
If old Hank could only see us now, _ [D] if he could see what we got going down, _ we got [E] game shows and videos and a lot of souvenirs, drum machines and synthesizers ringing in our ears.
I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see us [A] now.
_ _ _ _ If old Hank could [E] only _ see _ us [Em] _
_ _ _ [E] _ now, _ _ if he could see what we got going down, _ _ _ we got game shows and videos, drum machines and synthesizers ringing in our ears.
_ [A] _ _ _
I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know _ somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see us now, if he could see what we [D] got going down, we got game shows and videos ringing in our ears.
[E] I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see us now, if he could see what we got going down, we got game shows and synthesizers ringing in our ears.
[B] I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see us now, if he could see what we got going down, we got game shows and synthesizers ringing in our ears.
_ I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see us now, if he could see what we got going down, we got game shows and synthesizers ringing in our
[A] ears.
_ I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only
see us now, _ [D] if he could see what we got going down, _ we got [E] drum machines and synthesizers
So for two lemon zines, we don't move from the rhymin' and Ralph Emery's old TV
I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow
What do you think if old Hank could only [A] see us now? _ _ _
We spent two hundred thousand dollars makin' compact discs
[D] And the records never scratch and never break
[E]
Verbrek, [F#] verbrek, [N] _ verbrek, verbrek _ Alright! _ _ _ _ _
Thank you!
_ _ Damn!
Thank
I'm gonna do you a song right now.
Every once in a while I write a song, and me and old Roger Murrow wrote this song, where we was kind of testing the sense of humor of Nashville, _ to see if them hillbilly stars that live there still have a sense of humor about themselves.
Every once in a while I get in a little bit of trouble over it, but this is the one that's gonna be my next record, that's gonna be out sometime this month, unless MCA decides to keep the record and release me.
_ This is called If Old Hank Could Only See Us Now.
Here we go. _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ If old Hank could only see us now, _ [D] if he could see what we got going down, we [E] got Lear jets and buses, chauffeured limousines, we done moved from the Ryman and the Opry's on TV.
I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see [A] us now, _ _ _ _ _ well Nashville's got too rich to sing the blues. _ _
They've traded in [D] their cowboy boots for high heel Gucci shoes.
[E] Looks like they took the music down to love. _ _
There ain't a decent yodel in the [A] bunch.
If old Hank could only see us now, _ [D] if he could see what we got going down, _ we got [E] game shows and videos and a lot of souvenirs, drum machines and synthesizers ringing in our ears.
I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see us [A] now.
_ _ _ _ If old Hank could [E] only _ see _ us [Em] _
_ _ _ [E] _ now, _ _ if he could see what we got going down, _ _ _ we got game shows and videos, drum machines and synthesizers ringing in our ears.
_ [A] _ _ _
I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know _ somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see us now, if he could see what we [D] got going down, we got game shows and videos ringing in our ears.
[E] I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see us now, if he could see what we got going down, we got game shows and synthesizers ringing in our ears.
[B] I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see us now, if he could see what we got going down, we got game shows and synthesizers ringing in our ears.
_ I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only see us now, if he could see what we got going down, we got game shows and synthesizers ringing in our
[A] ears.
_ I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow what he'd think.
If old Hank could only
see us now, _ [D] if he could see what we got going down, _ we got [E] drum machines and synthesizers
So for two lemon zines, we don't move from the rhymin' and Ralph Emery's old TV
I'd give a hundred dollars if I could know somehow
What do you think if old Hank could only [A] see us now? _ _ _
We spent two hundred thousand dollars makin' compact discs
[D] And the records never scratch and never break
[E]
Verbrek, [F#] verbrek, [N] _ verbrek, verbrek _ Alright! _ _ _ _ _
Thank you!
_ _ Damn!
Thank