Chords for Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson - Don't Cuss the Fiddle
Tempo:
109.6 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
G
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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I scandalized my brother while admitting that he sang some pretty [G] song.
[E] I'd heard that he'd [A] been scandalizing me, and Lord, I knew that that was [D] wrong.
Now I'm looking at it over something cool and feeling fool enough [G] to see
[A] What I had called my brother on, now he had every right to call [D] on me.
Don't ever cuss that fiddle, boy, unless you want that fiddle [G] out too.
[A] That picker there in trouble, boy, ain't nothing but another side [D] of you.
If we ever get to heaven, boys, it ain't because [D] we done nothing wrong.
[G]
[A] We're in this gig together, so let's settle down and steal each [D] other's songs.
[D]
I found a wounded brother drinking bitterly away the [G] afternoon,
[A] And soon enough he turned on me like he'd [A] done every face in that [D] saloon.
Well, [A] we cussed him to the ground and [D] said he couldn't even steal a [G] decent song.
[A] But as soon as it was spoken, he was [A] sad enough to wish that [D] he were wrong.
Don't ever cuss that fiddle, boy, unless you want that fiddle [G] out too.
[A] That picker there in trouble, boy, ain't nothing but another [D] side of you.
If we ever get to heaven, boys, it ain't because we done [G] nothing wrong.
[A] We're in this gig together, so let's settle down and steal each other's songs.
I [D]
know [A] that it sounds silly, but I think that I just stole [D] somebody's song.
She's a good-hearted woman in love with a good [G] kind of man.
[A] And she loves him in spite of ways that you don't [D] understand.
Teardrops and laughter, they'll pass through this world.
[G] [N]
[E] I'd heard that he'd [A] been scandalizing me, and Lord, I knew that that was [D] wrong.
Now I'm looking at it over something cool and feeling fool enough [G] to see
[A] What I had called my brother on, now he had every right to call [D] on me.
Don't ever cuss that fiddle, boy, unless you want that fiddle [G] out too.
[A] That picker there in trouble, boy, ain't nothing but another side [D] of you.
If we ever get to heaven, boys, it ain't because [D] we done nothing wrong.
[G]
[A] We're in this gig together, so let's settle down and steal each [D] other's songs.
[D]
I found a wounded brother drinking bitterly away the [G] afternoon,
[A] And soon enough he turned on me like he'd [A] done every face in that [D] saloon.
Well, [A] we cussed him to the ground and [D] said he couldn't even steal a [G] decent song.
[A] But as soon as it was spoken, he was [A] sad enough to wish that [D] he were wrong.
Don't ever cuss that fiddle, boy, unless you want that fiddle [G] out too.
[A] That picker there in trouble, boy, ain't nothing but another [D] side of you.
If we ever get to heaven, boys, it ain't because we done [G] nothing wrong.
[A] We're in this gig together, so let's settle down and steal each other's songs.
I [D]
know [A] that it sounds silly, but I think that I just stole [D] somebody's song.
She's a good-hearted woman in love with a good [G] kind of man.
[A] And she loves him in spite of ways that you don't [D] understand.
Teardrops and laughter, they'll pass through this world.
[G] [N]
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I scandalized my brother while admitting that he sang some pretty [G] song. _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] I'd heard that he'd [A] been scandalizing me, and Lord, I knew that that was [D] wrong. _ _ _ _ _
Now I'm looking at it over something cool and feeling fool enough [G] to see _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] What I had called my brother on, now he had every right to call [D] on me. _ _ _ _ _
Don't ever cuss that fiddle, boy, unless you want that fiddle [G] out too. _ _ _ _ _
[A] That picker there in trouble, boy, ain't nothing but another side [D] of you. _ _ _ _ _
If we ever get to heaven, boys, it ain't because [D] we done nothing wrong.
_ [G] _ _ _ _
[A] We're in this gig together, so let's settle down and steal each [D] other's songs.
_ _ _ _ [D]
I found a wounded brother drinking bitterly away the [G] afternoon, _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] And soon enough he turned on me like he'd [A] done every face in that [D] saloon. _ _ _ _ _
Well, [A] we cussed him to the ground and [D] said he couldn't even steal a [G] decent song. _ _ _ _ _
[A] But as soon as it was spoken, he was [A] sad enough to wish that [D] he were wrong. _ _ _ _ _
_ Don't ever cuss that fiddle, boy, unless you want that fiddle [G] out too. _ _ _ _ _
[A] That picker there in trouble, boy, ain't nothing but another [D] side of you. _ _ _ _ _
If we ever get to heaven, boys, it ain't because we done [G] nothing wrong. _ _ _ _ _
[A] We're in this gig together, so let's settle down and steal each other's songs.
I [D] _ _ _
know [A] that it sounds silly, but I think that I just stole [D] somebody's song. _ _ _ _ _
She's a good-hearted woman in love with a good [G] kind of man. _ _ _ _ _
[A] And she loves him in spite of ways that you don't [D] understand. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Teardrops and laughter, they'll pass through this world.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [N] _
I scandalized my brother while admitting that he sang some pretty [G] song. _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] I'd heard that he'd [A] been scandalizing me, and Lord, I knew that that was [D] wrong. _ _ _ _ _
Now I'm looking at it over something cool and feeling fool enough [G] to see _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] What I had called my brother on, now he had every right to call [D] on me. _ _ _ _ _
Don't ever cuss that fiddle, boy, unless you want that fiddle [G] out too. _ _ _ _ _
[A] That picker there in trouble, boy, ain't nothing but another side [D] of you. _ _ _ _ _
If we ever get to heaven, boys, it ain't because [D] we done nothing wrong.
_ [G] _ _ _ _
[A] We're in this gig together, so let's settle down and steal each [D] other's songs.
_ _ _ _ [D]
I found a wounded brother drinking bitterly away the [G] afternoon, _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] And soon enough he turned on me like he'd [A] done every face in that [D] saloon. _ _ _ _ _
Well, [A] we cussed him to the ground and [D] said he couldn't even steal a [G] decent song. _ _ _ _ _
[A] But as soon as it was spoken, he was [A] sad enough to wish that [D] he were wrong. _ _ _ _ _
_ Don't ever cuss that fiddle, boy, unless you want that fiddle [G] out too. _ _ _ _ _
[A] That picker there in trouble, boy, ain't nothing but another [D] side of you. _ _ _ _ _
If we ever get to heaven, boys, it ain't because we done [G] nothing wrong. _ _ _ _ _
[A] We're in this gig together, so let's settle down and steal each other's songs.
I [D] _ _ _
know [A] that it sounds silly, but I think that I just stole [D] somebody's song. _ _ _ _ _
She's a good-hearted woman in love with a good [G] kind of man. _ _ _ _ _
[A] And she loves him in spite of ways that you don't [D] understand. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Teardrops and laughter, they'll pass through this world.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [N] _