Chords for Cane Field Revenge
Tempo:
82.4 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
G
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D]
[E] [B] [E]
He was a hard old man sitting on his porch with [A] a 12-gauge shooting [E] that squirrel.
Bug's zapper dangling from his roof keeping skeeters out of his world.
Then [B] a truck turned left into his drive, [A] old man reloaded [E] his gun.
[B] Was a big city boy with slick back hair [A] and he climbed down out of his truck.
Old man said if I were you I'd probably [B] duck.
[E] Then he capped off two [B] three rounds of bug shot [A] just over top of [E] his head.
Old slick back hair [B] just hit that ground [A] and probably thought [E] he's dead.
He said what you're selling [B] I ain't buying [A] get your ass on down [E] that road.
Slick back hair [B] and we'll try again, [G] guess the old [E] man knows.
[D] [A]
[Bm] [E] See old man he owned 200 acres [A] where the neighborhood wanted [E] to be.
But he wouldn't sell out and it pissed them [A] off that he kept it in the [E] family.
[B] Board members held a meeting to hear [A] the story from slick [E] back hair.
[B] He said let's burn his crops straight to the [A] ground and leave his cane [E] fields bare.
[A] But old man was a step ahead and [B] he was prepared.
[E] Well the board came [B] late at 2 AM [A] with torches [E] ready to go.
Old man called [B] up his seven [A] sons had shotguns [E] on each post.
Then a lead ball [B] rain cloud began to [A] rain down and slick back [E] hair was hit.
Over and [B] over and over [G] till they all fell [E] in the ditch.
[D] [A] [E]
Old man looked up at his [A] boys said our work is [E] done tonight.
They buried them in the bayou [A] and no one was ever [E] tried.
If you're ever deep [B] in Mississippi [A] below the Adams [E] County line,
you'll see 200 acres of [G] sugar cane [A] growing on each [E]
side. Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
[C#] [A] [G] [E]
[E] [B] [E]
He was a hard old man sitting on his porch with [A] a 12-gauge shooting [E] that squirrel.
Bug's zapper dangling from his roof keeping skeeters out of his world.
Then [B] a truck turned left into his drive, [A] old man reloaded [E] his gun.
[B] Was a big city boy with slick back hair [A] and he climbed down out of his truck.
Old man said if I were you I'd probably [B] duck.
[E] Then he capped off two [B] three rounds of bug shot [A] just over top of [E] his head.
Old slick back hair [B] just hit that ground [A] and probably thought [E] he's dead.
He said what you're selling [B] I ain't buying [A] get your ass on down [E] that road.
Slick back hair [B] and we'll try again, [G] guess the old [E] man knows.
[D] [A]
[Bm] [E] See old man he owned 200 acres [A] where the neighborhood wanted [E] to be.
But he wouldn't sell out and it pissed them [A] off that he kept it in the [E] family.
[B] Board members held a meeting to hear [A] the story from slick [E] back hair.
[B] He said let's burn his crops straight to the [A] ground and leave his cane [E] fields bare.
[A] But old man was a step ahead and [B] he was prepared.
[E] Well the board came [B] late at 2 AM [A] with torches [E] ready to go.
Old man called [B] up his seven [A] sons had shotguns [E] on each post.
Then a lead ball [B] rain cloud began to [A] rain down and slick back [E] hair was hit.
Over and [B] over and over [G] till they all fell [E] in the ditch.
[D] [A] [E]
Old man looked up at his [A] boys said our work is [E] done tonight.
They buried them in the bayou [A] and no one was ever [E] tried.
If you're ever deep [B] in Mississippi [A] below the Adams [E] County line,
you'll see 200 acres of [G] sugar cane [A] growing on each [E]
side. Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
[C#] [A] [G] [E]
Key:
E
A
B
G
D
E
A
B
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
He was a hard old man sitting on his porch with [A] a 12-gauge shooting [E] that squirrel.
Bug's zapper dangling from his roof keeping skeeters out of his world.
Then [B] a truck turned left into his drive, [A] old man reloaded [E] his gun.
[B] Was a big city boy with slick back hair [A] and he climbed down out of his truck.
Old man said if I were you I'd probably [B] duck. _ _
[E] Then he capped off two [B] three rounds of bug shot [A] just over top of [E] his head.
Old slick back hair [B] just hit that ground [A] and probably thought [E] he's dead.
He said what you're selling [B] I ain't buying [A] get your ass on down [E] that road.
Slick back hair [B] and we'll try again, [G] guess the old [E] man knows.
_ _ _ [D] _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ [E] _ _ _ See old man he owned 200 acres [A] where the neighborhood wanted [E] to be.
But he wouldn't sell out and it pissed them [A] off that he kept it in the [E] family.
[B] Board members held a meeting to hear [A] the story from slick [E] back hair.
[B] He said let's burn his crops straight to the [A] ground and leave his cane [E] fields bare.
[A] But old man was a step ahead and [B] he was prepared.
_ _ [E] Well the board came [B] late at 2 AM [A] with torches [E] ready to go.
Old man called [B] up his seven [A] sons had shotguns [E] on each post.
Then a lead ball [B] rain cloud began to [A] rain down and slick back [E] hair was hit.
Over and [B] over and over [G] till they all fell [E] in the ditch. _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Old man looked up at his [A] boys said our work is [E] done tonight.
They buried them in the bayou [A] and no one was ever [E] tried.
If you're ever deep [B] in Mississippi [A] below the Adams [E] County line,
you'll see 200 acres of [G] sugar cane [A] growing on each _ [E]
side. Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
[C#] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
He was a hard old man sitting on his porch with [A] a 12-gauge shooting [E] that squirrel.
Bug's zapper dangling from his roof keeping skeeters out of his world.
Then [B] a truck turned left into his drive, [A] old man reloaded [E] his gun.
[B] Was a big city boy with slick back hair [A] and he climbed down out of his truck.
Old man said if I were you I'd probably [B] duck. _ _
[E] Then he capped off two [B] three rounds of bug shot [A] just over top of [E] his head.
Old slick back hair [B] just hit that ground [A] and probably thought [E] he's dead.
He said what you're selling [B] I ain't buying [A] get your ass on down [E] that road.
Slick back hair [B] and we'll try again, [G] guess the old [E] man knows.
_ _ _ [D] _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ [E] _ _ _ See old man he owned 200 acres [A] where the neighborhood wanted [E] to be.
But he wouldn't sell out and it pissed them [A] off that he kept it in the [E] family.
[B] Board members held a meeting to hear [A] the story from slick [E] back hair.
[B] He said let's burn his crops straight to the [A] ground and leave his cane [E] fields bare.
[A] But old man was a step ahead and [B] he was prepared.
_ _ [E] Well the board came [B] late at 2 AM [A] with torches [E] ready to go.
Old man called [B] up his seven [A] sons had shotguns [E] on each post.
Then a lead ball [B] rain cloud began to [A] rain down and slick back [E] hair was hit.
Over and [B] over and over [G] till they all fell [E] in the ditch. _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Old man looked up at his [A] boys said our work is [E] done tonight.
They buried them in the bayou [A] and no one was ever [E] tried.
If you're ever deep [B] in Mississippi [A] below the Adams [E] County line,
you'll see 200 acres of [G] sugar cane [A] growing on each _ [E]
side. Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
[C#] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _