Old Man in Me Chords by Frank Foster
Tempo:
71.15 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
F#
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [B] [A] .
[E] .
These old work boots, [A] they become my Sunday shoes.
[E] And these old calloused [B] hands, I've grown accustomed to.
[E] I can't hardly fight the way [A] I'm turning out to be.
[E] I'm [B] seeing my old [E] man in me .
This old curd dog [A] has become my best friend.
[B] [E] Yesterday we hit the [B] woods and tomorrow we'll do it again.
[E] There's something about an old creek [A] bottom that makes me feel free.
[E] I'm [B] seeing my old [E] man in me.
And I [A] can't hide what I [E] really hate.
Even though it [B] took a while for [A] me to [E] come around.
I was restless [A] and I was running, trying to be all I could [E] ever be .
[A] But now [B] that I'm older and [A] I'm living slower.
I'm seeing my old [E] man in me .
I can't go nowhere [A] with what I bring in my pocket now.
[E] I probably won't use it, I'm just used [B] to it in my front pocket, left side.
[E] I spend my spare time waiting in [A] line or either perched up in a tree.
[E] I'm [B] seeing my old [E] man in me.
And I [A] can't hide .
what I [E] really hate.
Even though it [B] took a while [A] for me to [E] come around.
I was restless [A] and I was running, trying to be all I could [E] ever be.
But [A] now [B] that I'm older and [A] I'm living slower.
I'm seeing my old [E] man in me .
[F#] [G#] [A] [E] [A] .
[E] [E] I .
[A] .
[E] [B] .
[E] start every [A] morning with my coffee black.
[E] I sit and watch the sun go down [B] with a nice cold 12 pack.
[E] I turn on the radio [A] and let strangers sing to me.
[E] Yeah, I guess it's my [B] old [E] man in me.
[A] .
[E] Yeah, I'm seeing [B] my old man in [E] me.
[E]
[E] .
These old work boots, [A] they become my Sunday shoes.
[E] And these old calloused [B] hands, I've grown accustomed to.
[E] I can't hardly fight the way [A] I'm turning out to be.
[E] I'm [B] seeing my old [E] man in me .
This old curd dog [A] has become my best friend.
[B] [E] Yesterday we hit the [B] woods and tomorrow we'll do it again.
[E] There's something about an old creek [A] bottom that makes me feel free.
[E] I'm [B] seeing my old [E] man in me.
And I [A] can't hide what I [E] really hate.
Even though it [B] took a while for [A] me to [E] come around.
I was restless [A] and I was running, trying to be all I could [E] ever be .
[A] But now [B] that I'm older and [A] I'm living slower.
I'm seeing my old [E] man in me .
I can't go nowhere [A] with what I bring in my pocket now.
[E] I probably won't use it, I'm just used [B] to it in my front pocket, left side.
[E] I spend my spare time waiting in [A] line or either perched up in a tree.
[E] I'm [B] seeing my old [E] man in me.
And I [A] can't hide .
what I [E] really hate.
Even though it [B] took a while [A] for me to [E] come around.
I was restless [A] and I was running, trying to be all I could [E] ever be.
But [A] now [B] that I'm older and [A] I'm living slower.
I'm seeing my old [E] man in me .
[F#] [G#] [A] [E] [A] .
[E] [E] I .
[A] .
[E] [B] .
[E] start every [A] morning with my coffee black.
[E] I sit and watch the sun go down [B] with a nice cold 12 pack.
[E] I turn on the radio [A] and let strangers sing to me.
[E] Yeah, I guess it's my [B] old [E] man in me.
[A] .
[E] Yeah, I'm seeing [B] my old man in [E] me.
[E]
Key:
E
A
B
F#
G#
E
A
B
[E] _ [B] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ .
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ These old work boots, [A] they become my Sunday shoes.
[E] And these old calloused [B] hands, I've grown accustomed to.
_ [E] I can't hardly fight the way [A] I'm turning out to be.
_ [E] I'm [B] seeing my old [E] man in me _ .
_ This _ _ _ old curd dog [A] has become my best friend.
[B] _ [E] Yesterday we hit the [B] woods and tomorrow we'll do it again.
[E] There's something about an old creek [A] bottom that makes me feel free.
_ [E] I'm [B] seeing my old [E] man in me.
And I [A] can't hide what _ _ I [E] really hate.
_ _ Even though it [B] took a while for [A] _ _ me to [E] come around.
I _ was restless [A] and I was running, _ _ _ trying to be all I could [E] ever be _ .
_ [A] _ _ But now [B] that I'm older and [A] I'm living slower.
I'm seeing my old [E] man in me _ .
_ _ _ _ _ I can't go nowhere [A] with what I bring in my pocket now.
[E] I probably won't use it, I'm just used [B] to it in my front pocket, left side.
[E] I spend my spare time waiting in [A] line or either perched up in a tree.
[E] I'm [B] seeing my old [E] man in me.
And I [A] can't hide _ .
_ _ _ what I [E] really hate.
_ _ Even though it [B] took a while [A] for _ me to [E] come around.
I was restless [A] and I was running, _ _ _ trying to be all I could [E] ever be.
But [A] _ _ now [B] that I'm older and [A] I'm living slower.
I'm seeing my old [E] man in me _ .
[F#] _ [G#] _ [A] _ _ [E] _ [A] _ _ _ .
[E] _ [E] _ _ _ _ I _ .
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ [E] start every [A] morning with my coffee black.
[E] I sit and watch the sun go down [B] with a nice cold 12 pack.
[E] _ I turn on the radio [A] and let strangers sing to me.
[E] Yeah, I guess it's my [B] old [E] man in me.
[A] _ .
_ [E] Yeah, I'm seeing [B] my old man in [E] me.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ These old work boots, [A] they become my Sunday shoes.
[E] And these old calloused [B] hands, I've grown accustomed to.
_ [E] I can't hardly fight the way [A] I'm turning out to be.
_ [E] I'm [B] seeing my old [E] man in me _ .
_ This _ _ _ old curd dog [A] has become my best friend.
[B] _ [E] Yesterday we hit the [B] woods and tomorrow we'll do it again.
[E] There's something about an old creek [A] bottom that makes me feel free.
_ [E] I'm [B] seeing my old [E] man in me.
And I [A] can't hide what _ _ I [E] really hate.
_ _ Even though it [B] took a while for [A] _ _ me to [E] come around.
I _ was restless [A] and I was running, _ _ _ trying to be all I could [E] ever be _ .
_ [A] _ _ But now [B] that I'm older and [A] I'm living slower.
I'm seeing my old [E] man in me _ .
_ _ _ _ _ I can't go nowhere [A] with what I bring in my pocket now.
[E] I probably won't use it, I'm just used [B] to it in my front pocket, left side.
[E] I spend my spare time waiting in [A] line or either perched up in a tree.
[E] I'm [B] seeing my old [E] man in me.
And I [A] can't hide _ .
_ _ _ what I [E] really hate.
_ _ Even though it [B] took a while [A] for _ me to [E] come around.
I was restless [A] and I was running, _ _ _ trying to be all I could [E] ever be.
But [A] _ _ now [B] that I'm older and [A] I'm living slower.
I'm seeing my old [E] man in me _ .
[F#] _ [G#] _ [A] _ _ [E] _ [A] _ _ _ .
[E] _ [E] _ _ _ _ I _ .
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ [E] start every [A] morning with my coffee black.
[E] I sit and watch the sun go down [B] with a nice cold 12 pack.
[E] _ I turn on the radio [A] and let strangers sing to me.
[E] Yeah, I guess it's my [B] old [E] man in me.
[A] _ .
_ [E] Yeah, I'm seeing [B] my old man in [E] me.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .