Chords for Charlie Parr - The Country Blues
Tempo:
77.675 bpm
Chords used:
Cm
C
E
A
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Cm]
[C]
[Cm]
[C]
[A] I'm all ear good [Cm] time people, well I got money to spend.
Tomorrow might mean Monday, and I neither [C] have a dollar nor a friend.
Well when I got plenty of money good people, my friends all gather round.
As soon as my pocketbook is empty, not a friend on this earth can be found.
Well my mama she taught me a plenty good people, my papa he taught me more.
He said son if you don't quit you'll ride in waves, got trouble at your door.
Well if you don't quit your breaking, sometime you'll be just like me.
Working, out, sure living, independent century.
Yeah I wrote my woman a letter now people, I told her I was in Yale.
She wrote me back and answered, said honey I'm a come to go your mail.
It's all around me so dear how she hated good people.
Forty dollars won't pay my fine, corn whiskey has [Cm] surrounded my body.
Poor boys, poor women have troubled my mind.
Give me corn bread when I'm hungry now people, give me corn whiskey when I'm [Cm] dry.
Pity women descending around me, [C] plead heaven when I die.
You can dig me a hole in the bed of good people, you can dig me a hole in the ground.
You can gather round all your kind friends, see this whole round up go down.
Hold [C] on I'm dead and I'm buried now people, my pale face turned to the sun.
Gather round all you women, think the way you done.
At the bottom of the whiskey glass, a lurking devil dwells.
It'll burn your breath to drink it boys, it'll send your soul to hell.
[Cm] It's called the Country [E] Booge.
[Eb]
[B] That's a tune from the immortal and very frightening Doc Boggs.
[E] [N]
[C]
[Cm]
[C]
[A] I'm all ear good [Cm] time people, well I got money to spend.
Tomorrow might mean Monday, and I neither [C] have a dollar nor a friend.
Well when I got plenty of money good people, my friends all gather round.
As soon as my pocketbook is empty, not a friend on this earth can be found.
Well my mama she taught me a plenty good people, my papa he taught me more.
He said son if you don't quit you'll ride in waves, got trouble at your door.
Well if you don't quit your breaking, sometime you'll be just like me.
Working, out, sure living, independent century.
Yeah I wrote my woman a letter now people, I told her I was in Yale.
She wrote me back and answered, said honey I'm a come to go your mail.
It's all around me so dear how she hated good people.
Forty dollars won't pay my fine, corn whiskey has [Cm] surrounded my body.
Poor boys, poor women have troubled my mind.
Give me corn bread when I'm hungry now people, give me corn whiskey when I'm [Cm] dry.
Pity women descending around me, [C] plead heaven when I die.
You can dig me a hole in the bed of good people, you can dig me a hole in the ground.
You can gather round all your kind friends, see this whole round up go down.
Hold [C] on I'm dead and I'm buried now people, my pale face turned to the sun.
Gather round all you women, think the way you done.
At the bottom of the whiskey glass, a lurking devil dwells.
It'll burn your breath to drink it boys, it'll send your soul to hell.
[Cm] It's called the Country [E] Booge.
[Eb]
[B] That's a tune from the immortal and very frightening Doc Boggs.
[E] [N]
Key:
Cm
C
E
A
Eb
Cm
C
E
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] I'm all ear good [Cm] time people, well I got money to spend.
Tomorrow might mean Monday, and I neither [C] have a dollar nor a friend.
_ Well when I got plenty of money good people, my friends all gather round.
As soon as my pocketbook is empty, not a friend on this earth can be found.
_ _ _ _ _ Well my mama she taught me a plenty good people, my papa he taught me more.
He said son if you don't quit you'll ride in waves, got trouble at your door. _ _ _ _ _ _
Well if you don't quit your breaking, sometime you'll be just like me.
Working, out, sure living, _ independent century. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Yeah I wrote my woman a letter now people, I told her I was in Yale.
She wrote me back and answered, said honey I'm a come to go your mail. _ _ _ _ _
It's all around me so dear how she hated good people.
Forty dollars won't pay my fine, corn whiskey has [Cm] surrounded my body.
Poor boys, poor women have troubled my mind. _ _ _ _
_ Give me corn bread when I'm hungry now people, give me corn whiskey when I'm [Cm] dry.
Pity women descending around me, [C] plead heaven when I die. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ You can dig me a hole in the bed of good people, you can dig me a hole in the ground.
You can gather round all your kind friends, see this whole round up go down. _ _ _
_ _ Hold [C] on I'm dead and I'm buried now people, my pale face turned to the sun.
Gather round all you women, think the way you done. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ At the bottom of the whiskey glass, a lurking devil dwells.
It'll burn your breath to drink it boys, it'll send your soul to hell. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ It's called the Country [E] Booge.
_ _ [Eb] _ _
[B] _ _ That's a tune from the immortal and very frightening Doc Boggs. _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] I'm all ear good [Cm] time people, well I got money to spend.
Tomorrow might mean Monday, and I neither [C] have a dollar nor a friend.
_ Well when I got plenty of money good people, my friends all gather round.
As soon as my pocketbook is empty, not a friend on this earth can be found.
_ _ _ _ _ Well my mama she taught me a plenty good people, my papa he taught me more.
He said son if you don't quit you'll ride in waves, got trouble at your door. _ _ _ _ _ _
Well if you don't quit your breaking, sometime you'll be just like me.
Working, out, sure living, _ independent century. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Yeah I wrote my woman a letter now people, I told her I was in Yale.
She wrote me back and answered, said honey I'm a come to go your mail. _ _ _ _ _
It's all around me so dear how she hated good people.
Forty dollars won't pay my fine, corn whiskey has [Cm] surrounded my body.
Poor boys, poor women have troubled my mind. _ _ _ _
_ Give me corn bread when I'm hungry now people, give me corn whiskey when I'm [Cm] dry.
Pity women descending around me, [C] plead heaven when I die. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ You can dig me a hole in the bed of good people, you can dig me a hole in the ground.
You can gather round all your kind friends, see this whole round up go down. _ _ _
_ _ Hold [C] on I'm dead and I'm buried now people, my pale face turned to the sun.
Gather round all you women, think the way you done. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ At the bottom of the whiskey glass, a lurking devil dwells.
It'll burn your breath to drink it boys, it'll send your soul to hell. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ It's called the Country [E] Booge.
_ _ [Eb] _ _
[B] _ _ That's a tune from the immortal and very frightening Doc Boggs. _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _