Angelyne Chords by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Tempo:
135.7 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
Abm
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
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He was a bouncer at a John Colpon's body shop.
She [A] was a night cat down at the stocking [E] shop.
He was kind of good looking, she was kind of fun.
[B] That makes that big old tree [E] out on the river run.
[A] Little Angeline, Little Angeline, [E] as the sun goes down and the moonlight shines back [B] over the grass.
Sat two lovers in quiet, just to kill [E] a little Angeline.
She was just in from Texas, didn't know her way around.
[A] So he took her to a road house on the edge of town.
[E] Married her all life, but she looked so fine.
[B] It was very popular question that was on his mind.
[E] It was a simple ceremony, just a friend or two.
[A] The preacher asked if they knew, and they said they do.
She [E] bought them tickets on her daddy's American Express.
Hopped [B] a greyhound [E] bus in a wedding dress.
[A] Little Angeline, Little [E] Angeline, as the sun goes down and the moonlight shines [B] back over
the greyhound bus.
Sat two lovers in quiet, just to kill [E] a little Angeline.
[A]
[E]
[B]
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[E]
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[A] [Abm] [D] [E]
Innocent diamond killed him with his honey bun.
For seven glorious days in the Nevada sun.
He played a table, she pumped a slot full of dimes.
They came back broke, but they had a good [A] time.
Now many fell apart in the years [B] come and gone.
But [C] me Billy Little Angel, they laughed.
They [E] held together when the times grew thin.
That boy looked like her, and the girl looked like him.
[A] Little Angeline, Little [E] Angeline, as the sun goes down and the moonlight shines back over
[B] the greyhound bus.
Sat two lovers in quiet, just to kill [E] a little Angeline.
[A] Little Angeline, Little Angeline, as the [E] sun goes down and the moonlight shines back [B] over
the greyhound bus.
Sat two lovers in quiet, just to kill a [E] little Angeline.
[A]
[E]
[B]
[E]
[A] Little Angeline, Little Angeline, as [E] the sun goes down and the moonlight shines [B] back over
the greyhound bus.
Sat two lovers in quiet, [Ab] just to kill [E] a little Angeline.
[A]
[E] Oh
[B]
[E] [A]
[E] [B]
[E] [A]
[E]
[B]
[E]
[A]
[E]
[B]
[E]
He was a bouncer at a John Colpon's body shop.
She [A] was a night cat down at the stocking [E] shop.
He was kind of good looking, she was kind of fun.
[B] That makes that big old tree [E] out on the river run.
[A] Little Angeline, Little Angeline, [E] as the sun goes down and the moonlight shines back [B] over the grass.
Sat two lovers in quiet, just to kill [E] a little Angeline.
She was just in from Texas, didn't know her way around.
[A] So he took her to a road house on the edge of town.
[E] Married her all life, but she looked so fine.
[B] It was very popular question that was on his mind.
[E] It was a simple ceremony, just a friend or two.
[A] The preacher asked if they knew, and they said they do.
She [E] bought them tickets on her daddy's American Express.
Hopped [B] a greyhound [E] bus in a wedding dress.
[A] Little Angeline, Little [E] Angeline, as the sun goes down and the moonlight shines [B] back over
the greyhound bus.
Sat two lovers in quiet, just to kill [E] a little Angeline.
[A]
[E]
[B]
[E]
[A]
[E]
[B]
[A] [Abm] [D] [E]
Innocent diamond killed him with his honey bun.
For seven glorious days in the Nevada sun.
He played a table, she pumped a slot full of dimes.
They came back broke, but they had a good [A] time.
Now many fell apart in the years [B] come and gone.
But [C] me Billy Little Angel, they laughed.
They [E] held together when the times grew thin.
That boy looked like her, and the girl looked like him.
[A] Little Angeline, Little [E] Angeline, as the sun goes down and the moonlight shines back over
[B] the greyhound bus.
Sat two lovers in quiet, just to kill [E] a little Angeline.
[A] Little Angeline, Little Angeline, as the [E] sun goes down and the moonlight shines back [B] over
the greyhound bus.
Sat two lovers in quiet, just to kill a [E] little Angeline.
[A]
[E]
[B]
[E]
[A] Little Angeline, Little Angeline, as [E] the sun goes down and the moonlight shines [B] back over
the greyhound bus.
Sat two lovers in quiet, [Ab] just to kill [E] a little Angeline.
[A]
[E] Oh
[B]
[E] [A]
[E] [B]
[E] [A]
Key:
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He was a bouncer at a John Colpon's body shop.
She [A] was a night cat down at the stocking [E] shop.
He was kind of good looking, she was kind of fun.
[B] That makes that big old tree [E] out on the river run.
[A] Little _ Angeline, Little Angeline, [E] as the sun goes down and the moonlight shines back [B] over the grass.
_ Sat two lovers in quiet, just to kill [E] a little Angeline.
She was just in from Texas, didn't know her way around.
[A] So he took her to a road house on the edge of town.
[E] Married her all life, but she looked so fine.
[B] It was very popular question that was on his mind.
[E] It was a simple ceremony, just a friend or two.
[A] The preacher asked if they knew, and they said they do.
She [E] bought them tickets on her daddy's American Express.
Hopped [B] a greyhound [E] bus in a wedding dress.
[A] Little _ Angeline, Little [E] Angeline, as the sun goes down and the moonlight shines [B] back over
the greyhound bus.
Sat two lovers in quiet, _ just to kill [E] a little _ Angeline.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ [A] _ [Abm] _ [D] _ [E] _ _ _
Innocent diamond killed him with his honey bun.
For seven glorious days in the Nevada sun.
He played a table, she pumped a slot full of dimes.
They came back broke, but they had a good [A] time.
Now many fell apart in the years [B] come and gone.
But [C] me Billy Little Angel, they laughed. _
_ They [E] held together when the times grew thin.
That boy looked like her, and the girl looked like him.
[A] Little _ Angeline, Little _ [E] Angeline, as the sun goes down and the moonlight shines back over
[B] the greyhound bus.
Sat two lovers in quiet, _ just to kill [E] a little Angeline.
_ [A] Little Angeline, _ Little Angeline, as the [E] sun goes down and the moonlight shines back [B] over
the greyhound bus.
Sat two lovers in quiet, just to kill a [E] little _ Angeline.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] Little Angeline, _ _ _ Little Angeline, as [E] the sun goes down and the moonlight shines [B] _ _ back over
the greyhound bus.
Sat two lovers in quiet, _ [Ab] just to kill [E] a little Angeline. _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] Oh _ _ _ _ _ _
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He was a bouncer at a John Colpon's body shop.
She [A] was a night cat down at the stocking [E] shop.
He was kind of good looking, she was kind of fun.
[B] That makes that big old tree [E] out on the river run.
[A] Little _ Angeline, Little Angeline, [E] as the sun goes down and the moonlight shines back [B] over the grass.
_ Sat two lovers in quiet, just to kill [E] a little Angeline.
She was just in from Texas, didn't know her way around.
[A] So he took her to a road house on the edge of town.
[E] Married her all life, but she looked so fine.
[B] It was very popular question that was on his mind.
[E] It was a simple ceremony, just a friend or two.
[A] The preacher asked if they knew, and they said they do.
She [E] bought them tickets on her daddy's American Express.
Hopped [B] a greyhound [E] bus in a wedding dress.
[A] Little _ Angeline, Little [E] Angeline, as the sun goes down and the moonlight shines [B] back over
the greyhound bus.
Sat two lovers in quiet, _ just to kill [E] a little _ Angeline.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ [A] _ [Abm] _ [D] _ [E] _ _ _
Innocent diamond killed him with his honey bun.
For seven glorious days in the Nevada sun.
He played a table, she pumped a slot full of dimes.
They came back broke, but they had a good [A] time.
Now many fell apart in the years [B] come and gone.
But [C] me Billy Little Angel, they laughed. _
_ They [E] held together when the times grew thin.
That boy looked like her, and the girl looked like him.
[A] Little _ Angeline, Little _ [E] Angeline, as the sun goes down and the moonlight shines back over
[B] the greyhound bus.
Sat two lovers in quiet, _ just to kill [E] a little Angeline.
_ [A] Little Angeline, _ Little Angeline, as the [E] sun goes down and the moonlight shines back [B] over
the greyhound bus.
Sat two lovers in quiet, just to kill a [E] little _ Angeline.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] Little Angeline, _ _ _ Little Angeline, as [E] the sun goes down and the moonlight shines [B] _ _ back over
the greyhound bus.
Sat two lovers in quiet, _ [Ab] just to kill [E] a little Angeline. _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] Oh _ _ _ _ _ _
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