Barlight Chords by Charlie Robison
Tempo:
149.35 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
Am
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Key:
A
E
D
Am
G
A
E
D
[G] [E] [A] .
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Well, when I was young, my mama read me [D] nursery rhymes outside my bed.
[A] Though they sounded mighty fine, they [E] made no sense for me.
[A] Now that I am all grown up, it [D] seems my life has changed as such.
[A] So I went out and made me a [E] thing, nursery [A] rhyme for me.
It goes bar light, bar [D] bright, first bar that I see tonight.
[A] Wish I may, wish I might [E] find someone to [A] hold me tight.
Hey, little, little man with the fiddle [D] and the girl singing along with the tunes.
[A] Just one more dance, will you turn out the lights and [E] shut down this [A] saloon?.
You know, I never understood how a big old cow [D] can raise no kids in a shoe.
[A] And any old jack goes jumping a candle [E] needs to find something better [D] to do.
[E] [A] And a rubber duck, duck, three men in a truck sure [D] sounds kind of funny to me.
So [A] I made up a hockey talk nursery rhyme and [E] it's the only one [A] I'll sing.
[E] It goes bar light, bar [A] .
[D] bright, first bar that I see [A] tonight.
Wish I may, wish I might [E] find someone [A] to hold me [E] tight.
[A] Hey, little, little man with the fiddle [D] and the girl singing along with the tunes.
Just [A] one more dance, will you turn out the lights and [E] shut down this [A] saloon?
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[Am] [A] .
[D] .
[A] [Am] .
[E] .
[A] .
[D] .
[A] .
[E] .
[A] I said I never understood how a big old cow [D] can raise no kids in a shoe.
[A] .
And any old jack goes jumping a [E] candle needs to find something better to do.
And [A] a rubber duck, duck, three men in a truck sure [D] sounds kind of funny to me.
So [A] I made up a hockey talk nursery rhyme and [E] it's the only one [A] I'll sing.
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It goes bar [F#].
light, bar bright, [D] first bar that I see tonight.
[A] Wish I may, wish I might [E] find someone [A] to hold me tight.
Hey, little, little man with the fiddle [D] and the girl singing along with the tunes.
[A] Just one more dance, will you turn out the lights and [E] shut down this [A] [E] saloon?.
[C] I [A] said [D] just one more dance, [A] will you turn out the lights and [E] shut down this [A] saloon?
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[B] [A] .
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Well, when I was young, my mama read me [D] nursery rhymes outside my bed.
[A] Though they sounded mighty fine, they [E] made no sense for me.
[A] Now that I am all grown up, it [D] seems my life has changed as such.
[A] So I went out and made me a [E] thing, nursery [A] rhyme for me.
It goes bar light, bar [D] bright, first bar that I see tonight.
[A] Wish I may, wish I might [E] find someone to [A] hold me tight.
Hey, little, little man with the fiddle [D] and the girl singing along with the tunes.
[A] Just one more dance, will you turn out the lights and [E] shut down this [A] saloon?.
You know, I never understood how a big old cow [D] can raise no kids in a shoe.
[A] And any old jack goes jumping a candle [E] needs to find something better [D] to do.
[E] [A] And a rubber duck, duck, three men in a truck sure [D] sounds kind of funny to me.
So [A] I made up a hockey talk nursery rhyme and [E] it's the only one [A] I'll sing.
[E] It goes bar light, bar [A] .
[D] bright, first bar that I see [A] tonight.
Wish I may, wish I might [E] find someone [A] to hold me [E] tight.
[A] Hey, little, little man with the fiddle [D] and the girl singing along with the tunes.
Just [A] one more dance, will you turn out the lights and [E] shut down this [A] saloon?
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[Am] [A] .
[D] .
[A] [Am] .
[E] .
[A] .
[D] .
[A] .
[E] .
[A] I said I never understood how a big old cow [D] can raise no kids in a shoe.
[A] .
And any old jack goes jumping a [E] candle needs to find something better to do.
And [A] a rubber duck, duck, three men in a truck sure [D] sounds kind of funny to me.
So [A] I made up a hockey talk nursery rhyme and [E] it's the only one [A] I'll sing.
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It goes bar [F#].
light, bar bright, [D] first bar that I see tonight.
[A] Wish I may, wish I might [E] find someone [A] to hold me tight.
Hey, little, little man with the fiddle [D] and the girl singing along with the tunes.
[A] Just one more dance, will you turn out the lights and [E] shut down this [A] [E] saloon?.
[C] I [A] said [D] just one more dance, [A] will you turn out the lights and [E] shut down this [A] saloon?
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[B] [A] .
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