To Beat The Devil Chords by Waylon Jennings

Tempo:
97.5 bpm
Chords used:

C

G

F

Am

Em

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Waylon Jennings To Beat The Devil chords
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[C]
It was wintertime in [F] Nashville, down [C] on Music City Road.
I was looking for a place to [G] get myself out of the cold,
[F] [G] to warm the [Em] frozen feeling that was [Am] eating at my soul,
[F] and keep the chilly winds off my [G] guitar.
[C] My thirsty [G] wanted a [F] whiskey, but my hungry [C] needed beans.
Well, I guess it's been a month of [G] payday since I heard that eagle scream.
[F]
[G] So with a stomach full [C] of empty and a pocket [Am] full of dreams,
[F] I left my [G] pride and stepped [C] inside a bar.
[Am] Actually, I guess you could have [F] called it a tavern.
[Dm] Cigarette smoke through the [G] ceiling, sawdust on the floor, and [C] friendly shadows.
I saw that there was [F] just one old man sitting [C] at the bar,
and in the mirror I could see him [G] checking me and my guitar.
[F] [G] He said, come up here boy, [C] [Am] show us what you are.
[F] I said, I'm dry.
He [G] bought me a beer.
[C] He nodded at my guitar [F] and said, it's tough [C] life, ain't it?
I just looked at him.
[Em] He said, you [G] ain't making any money, are you?
I said, you've been reading [F] my mail.
[G]
[C] He just smiled and said, let [Am] me see that guitar, I got something you ought to [C] hear.
[F]
And then [G] he laid it on me.
[C] [G] If [C] you waste your time talking to [F] the people who don't listen to [C] the things that you are saying,
[G] who do you think's going to hear?
[C] And if you should die explaining how [F] the things that they complain about
[C] are things that could be changing, [G] who do you think's going [C] to care?
There [G] were lots of other singers in [F] a world turned deaf [C] and blind
[F] who were crucified [C] for what they tried [G] to show.
Now [C] their voices have been scattered by [F] the swirling winds [C] of time,
and the truth remains [G] that no one wants [C] to know.
Well, the old man was a [Em] stranger, [F] but I'd [C] heard his song before.
Back when failure had me [G] locked out on the wrong side of the [Em] door,
[F] [G] no one stood [C] behind me but [Am] my shadow on the floor.
[F] And lonesome was more than [G] a state of mind.
[C] You see, the devil haunts the [F] hungry man,
[C] and if you don't want to join him, you've just got to figure out some way [G] to beat him.
[F] I ain't saying I beat [G] the devil, [C] but I did drink his [Am] beer for nothing,
[F] and [G] then I stole his song.
[C]
You can still hear me singing [F] to the people who don't listen [C] to the things that I am saying,
[G] praying someone's going to hear.
[C] And I guess I'll die explaining [F] how the things that they complain [C] about
are things that could be changing, [G] hoping someone's [C] going to care.
[G] I was born to be a singer, [F] and I'm bound to [C] die the same,
but [F] I've got to [C] feed this [Em] hunger in [G] my soul.
If [C] I never have a nickel, [F] I won't [C] die ashamed,
because I do believe [G] that someone [C] wants to know.
[Am] [G] [F] [C]
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C
3211
G
2131
F
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Am
2311
Em
121
C
3211
G
2131
F
134211111
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Learn the basic chords of Waylon Jennings - To Beat The Devil chords, with this master sequence: F, G, F, C, G, C and F. For a smooth transition, initiate your practice at 48 BPM and gradually match the song's pace of 98 BPM. Set the capo considering your vocal range and favored chords, aligned with the key: C Major.

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_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ It was wintertime in [F] Nashville, down [C] on Music City Road.
_ _ I was looking for a place to [G] get myself out of the cold,
_ [F] _ [G] to warm the [Em] frozen feeling that was [Am] eating at my soul,
_ _ [F] and keep the chilly winds off my [G] guitar.
_ _ _ [C] _ My thirsty [G] wanted a [F] whiskey, but my hungry [C] needed beans. _
Well, I guess it's been a month of [G] payday since I heard that eagle scream.
[F] _
_ [G] So with a stomach full [C] of empty and a pocket [Am] full of dreams,
_ _ [F] I left my [G] pride and stepped [C] inside a bar. _
_ _ [Am] _ Actually, I guess you could have [F] called it a tavern.
_ _ [Dm] _ Cigarette smoke through the [G] ceiling, sawdust on the floor, and [C] friendly shadows. _ _ _
I saw that there was [F] just one old man sitting [C] at the bar, _ _ _
and in the mirror I could see him [G] checking me and my guitar. _
[F] _ [G] He said, come up here boy, [C] [Am] show us what you are.
_ [F] I said, I'm dry.
He [G] bought me a beer.
_ _ [C] _ He nodded at my guitar [F] and said, it's tough [C] life, ain't it?
I just looked at him. _ _
[Em] He said, you [G] ain't making any money, are you?
I said, you've been reading [F] my mail.
_ [G] _
[C] He just smiled and said, let [Am] me see that guitar, I got something you ought to [C] hear.
[F]
And then [G] he laid it on me.
[C] _ _ [G] If [C] you waste your time talking to [F] the people who don't listen to [C] the things that you are saying,
[G] who do you think's going to hear?
[C] And if you should die explaining how [F] the things that they complain about
[C] are things that could be changing, [G] who do you think's going [C] to care? _
There [G] were lots of other singers in [F] a world turned deaf [C] and blind
[F] who were crucified [C] for what they tried [G] to show. _
Now [C] their voices have been scattered by [F] the swirling winds [C] of time,
and the truth remains [G] that no one wants [C] to know. _ _
_ Well, the old man was a [Em] stranger, [F] but I'd [C] heard his song before.
_ _ _ Back when failure had me [G] locked out on the wrong side of the [Em] door,
[F] _ [G] no one stood [C] behind me but [Am] my shadow on the floor.
_ _ [F] And lonesome was more than [G] a state of mind.
_ _ [C] You see, the devil haunts the [F] hungry man,
[C] _ and if you don't want to join him, you've just got to figure out some way [G] to beat him.
_ _ [F] I ain't saying I beat [G] the devil, [C] but I did drink his [Am] beer for nothing, _ _
_ [F] and [G] then I stole his song.
[C] _ _ _
You can still hear me singing [F] to the people who don't listen [C] to the things that I am saying,
[G] praying someone's going to hear.
[C] And I guess I'll die explaining [F] how the things that they complain [C] about
are things that could be changing, [G] hoping someone's [C] going to care.
_ [G] I was born to be a singer, [F] and I'm bound to [C] die the same,
but [F] I've got to [C] feed this [Em] hunger in [G] my soul.
If [C] I never have a nickel, [F] I won't [C] die ashamed,
because I do believe [G] that someone [C] wants to know.
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ [G] _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Facts about this song

This song was written by Kris Kristofferson.

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