Chords for Black Oak Arkansas - Uncle Lijah
Tempo:
102.45 bpm
Chords used:
G
A
F
D
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A] [D]
[A]
[G] [D]
[C] [D] [C] [D]
[C] [D]
[G] [D] [G]
[D] [A]
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, [F] Uncle Asher, [G] he's [A] still alive.
[E] Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, [F] Uncle Asher, [G] calling [A] him by.
There was a time early in [G] life when he gambled the game and he carried a knife [F] and he was winning [G] like [A] Barry Knight.
[E] He cussed the devil, yes he cussed him good, [G] he swore he'd let him in, he swore he [F] could,
he dared him to [G] come through him if [A] he would.
Yeah!
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, [F] Uncle Asher, [G] he's [E] still alive.
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, [F] Uncle Asher, [G] calling [E] him by.
[A] [A] It was early in the morning when he got fed [G] to rest his weary gambling head,
[F] when he heard the angry words his [A] pappy said.
He had to go and fetch some wood, he heard his words [D] and up he stood,
[F] even though he was [G] hurt, he knew [A] he should.
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, [F] Uncle Asher, [G] he's [A] still alive.
Still cooking!
[E]
Oh, [D] Uncle Asher, [F] Uncle Asher, [G] calling [A] him by.
Outside he heard the rat in the [G] chains and he ran from some of the evil [F] insane
and he heard the [G] devil calling [E] out his name.
The devil grabbed his suspenders [G] well and he trembled as he fell from the head from [F] hell
and he met a hob [G] with a [E] hairy girl.
Something bad went as far and [G] far and he told him that the devil was an artisan
[F] and he told him [G] he'd quit gambling [B] or break the law.
[A]
[G] [F]
[G] [A]
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, [F] Uncle Asher, [G] he's [A] still alive.
Still cooking!
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, Uncle [F] Asher, [G] calling [A] him by.
Yeah!
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher!
[F] [G] [A]
[G]
[A]
[G] [D]
[C] [D] [C] [D]
[C] [D]
[G] [D] [G]
[D] [A]
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, [F] Uncle Asher, [G] he's [A] still alive.
[E] Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, [F] Uncle Asher, [G] calling [A] him by.
There was a time early in [G] life when he gambled the game and he carried a knife [F] and he was winning [G] like [A] Barry Knight.
[E] He cussed the devil, yes he cussed him good, [G] he swore he'd let him in, he swore he [F] could,
he dared him to [G] come through him if [A] he would.
Yeah!
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, [F] Uncle Asher, [G] he's [E] still alive.
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, [F] Uncle Asher, [G] calling [E] him by.
[A] [A] It was early in the morning when he got fed [G] to rest his weary gambling head,
[F] when he heard the angry words his [A] pappy said.
He had to go and fetch some wood, he heard his words [D] and up he stood,
[F] even though he was [G] hurt, he knew [A] he should.
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, [F] Uncle Asher, [G] he's [A] still alive.
Still cooking!
[E]
Oh, [D] Uncle Asher, [F] Uncle Asher, [G] calling [A] him by.
Outside he heard the rat in the [G] chains and he ran from some of the evil [F] insane
and he heard the [G] devil calling [E] out his name.
The devil grabbed his suspenders [G] well and he trembled as he fell from the head from [F] hell
and he met a hob [G] with a [E] hairy girl.
Something bad went as far and [G] far and he told him that the devil was an artisan
[F] and he told him [G] he'd quit gambling [B] or break the law.
[A]
[G] [F]
[G] [A]
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, [F] Uncle Asher, [G] he's [A] still alive.
Still cooking!
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, Uncle [F] Asher, [G] calling [A] him by.
Yeah!
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher!
[F] [G] [A]
[G]
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Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, _ [F] Uncle Asher, [G] he's [A] still alive.
_ [E] Oh, _ [G] Uncle Asher, _ [F] Uncle Asher, [G] calling [A] him by.
_ _ There was a time early in [G] life when he gambled the game and he carried a knife [F] and he was winning [G] like [A] Barry Knight.
_ [E] He cussed the devil, yes he cussed him good, [G] he swore he'd let him in, he swore he [F] could,
he dared him to [G] come through him if [A] he would.
Yeah!
_ Oh, _ [G] Uncle Asher, _ [F] Uncle Asher, [G] he's [E] still alive. _ _ _
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, _ [F] Uncle Asher, [G] calling [E] him by.
[A] _ [A] It was early in the morning when he got fed [G] to rest his weary gambling head,
[F] when he heard the angry words his [A] pappy said.
He had to go and fetch some wood, he heard his words [D] and up he stood,
[F] even though he was [G] hurt, he knew [A] he should. _ _ _
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, _ [F] Uncle Asher, [G] he's [A] still alive.
Still cooking!
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Oh, [D] Uncle _ Asher, [F] Uncle Asher, [G] calling [A] him by.
_ _ Outside he heard the rat in the [G] chains and he ran from some of the evil [F] insane
and he heard the [G] devil calling [E] out his name.
The devil grabbed his suspenders [G] well and he trembled as he fell from the head from [F] hell
and he met a hob [G] with a [E] hairy girl.
_ _ Something bad went as far and [G] far and he told him that the devil was an artisan
[F] and he told him [G] he'd quit gambling [B] or break the law.
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Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, _ [F] Uncle Asher, [G] he's [A] still alive.
Still cooking! _ _
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, Uncle [F] Asher, [G] calling [A] him by.
_ Yeah! _
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher!
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Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, _ [F] Uncle Asher, [G] he's [A] still alive.
_ [E] Oh, _ [G] Uncle Asher, _ [F] Uncle Asher, [G] calling [A] him by.
_ _ There was a time early in [G] life when he gambled the game and he carried a knife [F] and he was winning [G] like [A] Barry Knight.
_ [E] He cussed the devil, yes he cussed him good, [G] he swore he'd let him in, he swore he [F] could,
he dared him to [G] come through him if [A] he would.
Yeah!
_ Oh, _ [G] Uncle Asher, _ [F] Uncle Asher, [G] he's [E] still alive. _ _ _
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, _ [F] Uncle Asher, [G] calling [E] him by.
[A] _ [A] It was early in the morning when he got fed [G] to rest his weary gambling head,
[F] when he heard the angry words his [A] pappy said.
He had to go and fetch some wood, he heard his words [D] and up he stood,
[F] even though he was [G] hurt, he knew [A] he should. _ _ _
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, _ [F] Uncle Asher, [G] he's [A] still alive.
Still cooking!
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Oh, [D] Uncle _ Asher, [F] Uncle Asher, [G] calling [A] him by.
_ _ Outside he heard the rat in the [G] chains and he ran from some of the evil [F] insane
and he heard the [G] devil calling [E] out his name.
The devil grabbed his suspenders [G] well and he trembled as he fell from the head from [F] hell
and he met a hob [G] with a [E] hairy girl.
_ _ Something bad went as far and [G] far and he told him that the devil was an artisan
[F] and he told him [G] he'd quit gambling [B] or break the law.
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Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, _ [F] Uncle Asher, [G] he's [A] still alive.
Still cooking! _ _
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher, Uncle [F] Asher, [G] calling [A] him by.
_ Yeah! _
Oh, [G] Uncle Asher!
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