Chords for Alan Jackson - Don't Rock The Jukebox (Official Music Video)
Tempo:
73.775 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
A
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] I want to tell you a little story about an incident that happened on the road a couple of years ago.
when me and my band, The Strayhorns, were playing this little truck stop lounge up in Doswell, Virginia.
A place called Geraldine's.
We'd been there for four or five nights, you know, playing those dance sets.
It'd been a long night and I took a break and I walked over to the jukebox.
and Roger, my bass player, he was already over there reading the record on the jukebox.
I leaned up on the corner of it and one of the legs was broken off of it.
And the jukebox was kind of wobbling around, you know, and Roger looked over at me and said,.
Don't rock the jukebox, [C].
I want to [G] hear some junk.
My heart ain't ready for the [D] roll of stone.
I don't [G] feel like rocking [C] since my [Gm] baby's gone.
[C] So don't [G] rock the jukebox, [D].
play me a [G] country song.
Before you [C] drop that quarter, keep one [G] thing in mind.
You got a [C] heartbroke [A] hillbilly standing [D] here in line.
I've been [C] down and lonely ever [G] since she left.
[C] Before you [G] punch that number, [D].
could I [G] make one request?.
Don't rock the jukebox, [C].
I want to [G] hear some junk.
My heart ain't ready for the [D] roll of stone.
I don't [G] feel like rocking [C] since my [G] baby's gone.
[C] So don't [G] rock the jukebox, [D].
play me a [G] country song.
[C] .
[G] .
[D] [G] [C] .
[G] [C] [G] .
I [C] ain't got nothing against [G] rock and roll.
When your [A] heart's been broken, you need a [D] song that's slow.
There ain't [C] nothing like a steel guitar to drown [G] a memory.
[C] Before you [G] spend your money, [D] baby, play a [G] song for me.
And don't rock the [C] jukebox, I want to [G] hear George Jones.
My heart ain't ready for the roll of [D] stone.
I don't [G] feel like rocking [C].
since my [G] baby's gone.
[C] So don't [G] rock the [D] jukebox, play me a [G] country [Bb] song.
[C] So don't [G] rock the [D] jukebox, play me a [G] country [Bbm] song.
[G]
when me and my band, The Strayhorns, were playing this little truck stop lounge up in Doswell, Virginia.
A place called Geraldine's.
We'd been there for four or five nights, you know, playing those dance sets.
It'd been a long night and I took a break and I walked over to the jukebox.
and Roger, my bass player, he was already over there reading the record on the jukebox.
I leaned up on the corner of it and one of the legs was broken off of it.
And the jukebox was kind of wobbling around, you know, and Roger looked over at me and said,.
Don't rock the jukebox, [C].
I want to [G] hear some junk.
My heart ain't ready for the [D] roll of stone.
I don't [G] feel like rocking [C] since my [Gm] baby's gone.
[C] So don't [G] rock the jukebox, [D].
play me a [G] country song.
Before you [C] drop that quarter, keep one [G] thing in mind.
You got a [C] heartbroke [A] hillbilly standing [D] here in line.
I've been [C] down and lonely ever [G] since she left.
[C] Before you [G] punch that number, [D].
could I [G] make one request?.
Don't rock the jukebox, [C].
I want to [G] hear some junk.
My heart ain't ready for the [D] roll of stone.
I don't [G] feel like rocking [C] since my [G] baby's gone.
[C] So don't [G] rock the jukebox, [D].
play me a [G] country song.
[C] .
[G] .
[D] [G] [C] .
[G] [C] [G] .
I [C] ain't got nothing against [G] rock and roll.
When your [A] heart's been broken, you need a [D] song that's slow.
There ain't [C] nothing like a steel guitar to drown [G] a memory.
[C] Before you [G] spend your money, [D] baby, play a [G] song for me.
And don't rock the [C] jukebox, I want to [G] hear George Jones.
My heart ain't ready for the roll of [D] stone.
I don't [G] feel like rocking [C].
since my [G] baby's gone.
[C] So don't [G] rock the [D] jukebox, play me a [G] country [Bb] song.
[C] So don't [G] rock the [D] jukebox, play me a [G] country [Bbm] song.
[G]
Key:
G
C
D
A
Gm
G
C
D
[G] I want to tell you a little story about an incident that happened on the road a couple of years ago.
when me and my band, The Strayhorns, were playing this little truck stop lounge up in Doswell, Virginia.
A place called Geraldine's.
We'd been there for four or five nights, you know, playing those dance sets.
It'd been a long night and I took a break and I walked over to the jukebox.
and Roger, my bass player, he was already over there reading the record on the jukebox.
I leaned up on the corner of it and one of the legs was broken off of it.
And the jukebox was kind of wobbling around, you know, and Roger looked over at me and said,.
Don't rock the jukebox, [C].
I want to [G] hear some junk.
My heart ain't ready for the [D] roll of stone.
I don't [G] feel like rocking [C] since my [Gm] baby's gone.
[C] So don't [G] rock the jukebox, [D].
play me a [G] country song.
Before you [C] drop that quarter, keep one [G] thing in mind.
You got a [C] heartbroke [A] hillbilly standing [D] here in line.
I've been [C] down and lonely ever [G] since she left.
[C] Before you [G] punch that number, [D].
could I [G] make one request?.
Don't rock the jukebox, [C].
I want to [G] hear some junk.
My heart ain't ready for the [D] roll of stone.
I don't [G] feel like rocking [C] since my [G] baby's gone.
[C] So don't [G] rock the jukebox, [D].
play me a [G] country song.
_ _ _ _ [C] _ .
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ .
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ .
_ _ _ I [C] ain't got nothing against [G] rock and roll.
When your [A] heart's been broken, you need a [D] song that's slow.
There ain't [C] nothing like a steel guitar to drown [G] a memory.
_ [C] Before you [G] spend your money, [D] baby, play a [G] song for me.
And don't rock the [C] jukebox, I want to [G] hear George Jones.
My heart ain't ready for the roll of [D] stone.
I don't [G] feel like rocking [C].
since my [G] baby's gone.
[C] So don't [G] rock the [D] jukebox, play me a [G] country [Bb] song.
[C] So don't [G] rock the [D] jukebox, play me a [G] country [Bbm] song.
[G] _ _ _ _ _
when me and my band, The Strayhorns, were playing this little truck stop lounge up in Doswell, Virginia.
A place called Geraldine's.
We'd been there for four or five nights, you know, playing those dance sets.
It'd been a long night and I took a break and I walked over to the jukebox.
and Roger, my bass player, he was already over there reading the record on the jukebox.
I leaned up on the corner of it and one of the legs was broken off of it.
And the jukebox was kind of wobbling around, you know, and Roger looked over at me and said,.
Don't rock the jukebox, [C].
I want to [G] hear some junk.
My heart ain't ready for the [D] roll of stone.
I don't [G] feel like rocking [C] since my [Gm] baby's gone.
[C] So don't [G] rock the jukebox, [D].
play me a [G] country song.
Before you [C] drop that quarter, keep one [G] thing in mind.
You got a [C] heartbroke [A] hillbilly standing [D] here in line.
I've been [C] down and lonely ever [G] since she left.
[C] Before you [G] punch that number, [D].
could I [G] make one request?.
Don't rock the jukebox, [C].
I want to [G] hear some junk.
My heart ain't ready for the [D] roll of stone.
I don't [G] feel like rocking [C] since my [G] baby's gone.
[C] So don't [G] rock the jukebox, [D].
play me a [G] country song.
_ _ _ _ [C] _ .
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ .
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ .
_ _ _ I [C] ain't got nothing against [G] rock and roll.
When your [A] heart's been broken, you need a [D] song that's slow.
There ain't [C] nothing like a steel guitar to drown [G] a memory.
_ [C] Before you [G] spend your money, [D] baby, play a [G] song for me.
And don't rock the [C] jukebox, I want to [G] hear George Jones.
My heart ain't ready for the roll of [D] stone.
I don't [G] feel like rocking [C].
since my [G] baby's gone.
[C] So don't [G] rock the [D] jukebox, play me a [G] country [Bb] song.
[C] So don't [G] rock the [D] jukebox, play me a [G] country [Bbm] song.
[G] _ _ _ _ _