Chords for Don Williams-Good Ole Boys Like Me (With lyrics)
Tempo:
108.65 bpm
Chords used:
E
D
A
F#m
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Key:
E
D
A
F#m
Bm
E
D
A
[A] .
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When I was a [E] kid Uncle [D] Remus he [A] put me to [D] bed.
The [E] .
[A] picture of [E] Stonewall [D] Jackson.
[A] above my [D] head.
[E] .
[F#m] Then daddy came in to kiss [E] his little man .
[F#m] With gin on his breath [E] and a Bible in his hand.
[D] He talked about honor and [E] things I should know.
[D] Then he'd stagger a little as [E] he went out the door.
I.
Can [A] still hear the [E] soft southern [F#m] winds in the [A] live oak [D] trees?.
[F#m] .
[Bm] [E] and.
[A] Those Williams [C#m] boys.
They [F#m] still mean a [A] lot to [D] me .
[F#m] Hank in [Bm] Tennessee, [E] I.
[D] Guess we're all gonna [E] be what we're gonna [F#m] be .
So [D] what do you do [E] with good old boys [A] like me?
.
[E] Nothing makes [D] a sound in [A] the night like [D] the wind does.
[E] [A] But you ain't [E] afraid if [D] you're washed in [A] the blood [D] like I was.
[E] [F#m] Smell a cave jasmine through [E] the window screen.
[F#m] John R.
And the Wolfman kept [E] me company.
[D] by the light of the radio.
[E] by my bed.
[D] With Thomas Wolf [A] whispering [E] in my head I.
Can [A] still hear the [E] soft southern [F#m] winds in the [A].
live oak [D] trees?.
[A] [Bm] [A] [E].
And [A] those Williams [E] boys.
They [F#m] still mean [A] a lot to [D] me.
[F#m] Hank [Bm] in Tennessee, [E] .
[D] I guess we're all gonna [E] be.
We're gonna [F#m] be.
[D] So what do you do?.
[E] With good old boys [A] like me.
[E] When .
[D] [E] .
[A] I was in [E] school, [D] I ran with [A] a kid down [D] the street.
And [E] .
[A] I watched him [E] burn [D] himself up [A] on bourbon [D] and speed.
But [E] .
[F#m] I was smarter than most [E] and I could choose.
[F#m] Learn to talk like a man on [E] the six o'clock news.
[D] When I was 18 [E] Lord, I hit the road.
[D] But it really doesn't matter [E] how far I go.
I can [A] still hear the [E] soft southern [F#m] winds in [A] the live oak [D] tree.
[A].
And [Bm] [E] [A] those Williams [C#m] boys.
They [F#m] still mean [A] a lot to [D] me.
[F#m].
Hank [Bm] in Tennessee, [E] I [D] guess we're all gonna [E] be.
We're gonna [F#m] be .
[D] So what do you do [E] with good old boys like me?.
like [F#m] me .
[D] Yeah, what do you do [E] with good old boys like [A] me?
.
.
.
.
When I was a [E] kid Uncle [D] Remus he [A] put me to [D] bed.
The [E] .
[A] picture of [E] Stonewall [D] Jackson.
[A] above my [D] head.
[E] .
[F#m] Then daddy came in to kiss [E] his little man .
[F#m] With gin on his breath [E] and a Bible in his hand.
[D] He talked about honor and [E] things I should know.
[D] Then he'd stagger a little as [E] he went out the door.
I.
Can [A] still hear the [E] soft southern [F#m] winds in the [A] live oak [D] trees?.
[F#m] .
[Bm] [E] and.
[A] Those Williams [C#m] boys.
They [F#m] still mean a [A] lot to [D] me .
[F#m] Hank in [Bm] Tennessee, [E] I.
[D] Guess we're all gonna [E] be what we're gonna [F#m] be .
So [D] what do you do [E] with good old boys [A] like me?
.
[E] Nothing makes [D] a sound in [A] the night like [D] the wind does.
[E] [A] But you ain't [E] afraid if [D] you're washed in [A] the blood [D] like I was.
[E] [F#m] Smell a cave jasmine through [E] the window screen.
[F#m] John R.
And the Wolfman kept [E] me company.
[D] by the light of the radio.
[E] by my bed.
[D] With Thomas Wolf [A] whispering [E] in my head I.
Can [A] still hear the [E] soft southern [F#m] winds in the [A].
live oak [D] trees?.
[A] [Bm] [A] [E].
And [A] those Williams [E] boys.
They [F#m] still mean [A] a lot to [D] me.
[F#m] Hank [Bm] in Tennessee, [E] .
[D] I guess we're all gonna [E] be.
We're gonna [F#m] be.
[D] So what do you do?.
[E] With good old boys [A] like me.
[E] When .
[D] [E] .
[A] I was in [E] school, [D] I ran with [A] a kid down [D] the street.
And [E] .
[A] I watched him [E] burn [D] himself up [A] on bourbon [D] and speed.
But [E] .
[F#m] I was smarter than most [E] and I could choose.
[F#m] Learn to talk like a man on [E] the six o'clock news.
[D] When I was 18 [E] Lord, I hit the road.
[D] But it really doesn't matter [E] how far I go.
I can [A] still hear the [E] soft southern [F#m] winds in [A] the live oak [D] tree.
[A].
And [Bm] [E] [A] those Williams [C#m] boys.
They [F#m] still mean [A] a lot to [D] me.
[F#m].
Hank [Bm] in Tennessee, [E] I [D] guess we're all gonna [E] be.
We're gonna [F#m] be .
[D] So what do you do [E] with good old boys like me?.
like [F#m] me .
[D] Yeah, what do you do [E] with good old boys like [A] me?
.
.
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