Chords for Charlie Pride - Six Days On The Road/Louisiana Man (live) - St. John's, NL May 11/13
Tempo:
88.3 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
C
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
One Walk of [Bm] Fame, [G] he's in the Country Music Hall of Fame.
[D#] He's [G] also a member of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee.
[Am] Would you please make him welcome?
Country music's [N] living legend, the pride of America.
The pride of country music, working with the Charles crowd.
[A] [G]
[Dm] [D]
[G]
[D] [C] [D] Hey, [G] [C] [G] hey, [F#] hey.
Hey, hey, hey. [G] Hey.
You know, I've seen you, man.
The important leader, [D] President George [G] Floyd.
You know I've been there more [D] than once.
[C] Since the time Jimmy [D] and Clyde,
[G] big and passionate and famous, [C] say.
They [G] say, I [D] said, I'm gonna make you all [G] right.
Hey, [D]
[G]
[D] [C] [D]
[G] [C] [G] [D]
[G] you seem like a [D] mama's girl,
here's my [G] baby's advice.
I can have lots of women, but I'm not a like [D]-minded guy.
[C] Give me my money [D] for me, honey.
[G] I can have a meeting, [Gm] it's all right.
[G] Six days on the road, [D] I said, I'm gonna make it [Gm] home tonight.
[G] You know, they say, I've [D] known you since I kissed my [G] baby goodbye.
I can have lots of women, but I'm not a like-minded [D] guy.
[C] Give me my money for [D] me, honey.
[G] I can have a meeting, [C] it's all right.
[G] Six days on the road, [D] I said, I'm gonna make it [G] home tonight.
Six days on the road, I said, I'm [D] gonna make it [G] home tonight.
Six days on the [D] road, I said, I'm gonna make it [G] [C] [D]
home tonight.
Had me in the big town, in the small lanes.
[A] I hit the ride [D] on a day in the city.
Ain't nothing like you ever [Gm] seen, darling.
[D] Had you ever been there, [A] honey, I wanna be [D] there.
All the good MacDonalds is in my [A] town.
[D] [G] Where the money goes [D] by the size of a book.
[A] Sugar [D] cane and white crow.
[G] Get your government [D] and Mississippi gold, darling.
[A] [D] [A]
They keep on the banks of the river.
Snow time, fall green.
Home of all the [E] colors, [A] bright green.
Mama [E] can't get off [A] her seat.
Fresh pot of lemonade.
Jump a bit, you'll be down by eight.
[D] I've been in my street, cause I've been in my neighborhood.
Darling, can't you keep me close?
Can't you tell me that I'm sensitive?
I don't mind, can't you tell me that I'm sensitive?
I don't mind, can't you tell me that I'm sensitive?
I don't mind, can't you tell me that I'm sensitive?
[A] Musta, I'll hang him by the door.
And got a lady [E] digging [A] musta, too.
It's not about a dime, it's not much, honey.
Tomorrow, papa gonna turn up in here.
Call [Am] mama Rita and my dad to tell us [A] what's going on.
There's a baby brother from the moon, bless his head.
And a vehicle driven from the bayou.
That summer, papa goes in the town.
Seven feet off the line.
I think I'll be the first to have a new nose, baby.
[D] I'm calling Pete to the line.
I'm going to give my papa a drink of beer.
Palestine and I could go.
Even let me see your cowboy show.
[A] Oh, for the cowboy that lived in Bava.
I said, son, we got time.
We come back in time, Lord, for the meeting.
[D] We all do.
You gotta give.
Gotta give your baby a good speech.
Better than that sinner's walk every time he speaks.
Gotta make a living.
You gotta pay.
Gotta make a living, you gotta pay.
[A]
[Am] [C]
[D#] He's [G] also a member of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee.
[Am] Would you please make him welcome?
Country music's [N] living legend, the pride of America.
The pride of country music, working with the Charles crowd.
[A] [G]
[Dm] [D]
[G]
[D] [C] [D] Hey, [G] [C] [G] hey, [F#] hey.
Hey, hey, hey. [G] Hey.
You know, I've seen you, man.
The important leader, [D] President George [G] Floyd.
You know I've been there more [D] than once.
[C] Since the time Jimmy [D] and Clyde,
[G] big and passionate and famous, [C] say.
They [G] say, I [D] said, I'm gonna make you all [G] right.
Hey, [D]
[G]
[D] [C] [D]
[G] [C] [G] [D]
[G] you seem like a [D] mama's girl,
here's my [G] baby's advice.
I can have lots of women, but I'm not a like [D]-minded guy.
[C] Give me my money [D] for me, honey.
[G] I can have a meeting, [Gm] it's all right.
[G] Six days on the road, [D] I said, I'm gonna make it [Gm] home tonight.
[G] You know, they say, I've [D] known you since I kissed my [G] baby goodbye.
I can have lots of women, but I'm not a like-minded [D] guy.
[C] Give me my money for [D] me, honey.
[G] I can have a meeting, [C] it's all right.
[G] Six days on the road, [D] I said, I'm gonna make it [G] home tonight.
Six days on the road, I said, I'm [D] gonna make it [G] home tonight.
Six days on the [D] road, I said, I'm gonna make it [G] [C] [D]
home tonight.
Had me in the big town, in the small lanes.
[A] I hit the ride [D] on a day in the city.
Ain't nothing like you ever [Gm] seen, darling.
[D] Had you ever been there, [A] honey, I wanna be [D] there.
All the good MacDonalds is in my [A] town.
[D] [G] Where the money goes [D] by the size of a book.
[A] Sugar [D] cane and white crow.
[G] Get your government [D] and Mississippi gold, darling.
[A] [D] [A]
They keep on the banks of the river.
Snow time, fall green.
Home of all the [E] colors, [A] bright green.
Mama [E] can't get off [A] her seat.
Fresh pot of lemonade.
Jump a bit, you'll be down by eight.
[D] I've been in my street, cause I've been in my neighborhood.
Darling, can't you keep me close?
Can't you tell me that I'm sensitive?
I don't mind, can't you tell me that I'm sensitive?
I don't mind, can't you tell me that I'm sensitive?
I don't mind, can't you tell me that I'm sensitive?
[A] Musta, I'll hang him by the door.
And got a lady [E] digging [A] musta, too.
It's not about a dime, it's not much, honey.
Tomorrow, papa gonna turn up in here.
Call [Am] mama Rita and my dad to tell us [A] what's going on.
There's a baby brother from the moon, bless his head.
And a vehicle driven from the bayou.
That summer, papa goes in the town.
Seven feet off the line.
I think I'll be the first to have a new nose, baby.
[D] I'm calling Pete to the line.
I'm going to give my papa a drink of beer.
Palestine and I could go.
Even let me see your cowboy show.
[A] Oh, for the cowboy that lived in Bava.
I said, son, we got time.
We come back in time, Lord, for the meeting.
[D] We all do.
You gotta give.
Gotta give your baby a good speech.
Better than that sinner's walk every time he speaks.
Gotta make a living.
You gotta pay.
Gotta make a living, you gotta pay.
[A]
[Am] [C]
Key:
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G
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C
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D
G
A
One Walk of [Bm] Fame, [G] he's in the Country Music Hall of Fame.
[D#] He's [G] also a member of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee.
[Am] Would you please make him welcome?
Country music's [N] living legend, the pride of America.
_ _ The pride of country music, working with the Charles crowd.
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] Hey, [G] _ _ [C] _ [G] hey, _ [F#] hey.
Hey, hey, hey. [G] Hey.
You know, I've seen you, man.
The important leader, [D] President George [G] Floyd.
_ You know I've been there more [D] than once.
_ [C] Since the time Jimmy [D] and Clyde,
[G] big and passionate and famous, [C] say.
They [G] say, I [D] said, I'm gonna make you all [G] right.
_ Hey, _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ you seem like a [D] mama's girl,
here's my [G] baby's advice.
_ _ I can have lots of women, but I'm not a like [D]-minded guy.
_ [C] Give me my money [D] for me, honey.
[G] I can have a meeting, [Gm] it's all right.
[G] Six days on the road, [D] I said, I'm gonna make it [Gm] home tonight.
_ [G] You know, they say, I've [D] known you since I kissed my [G] baby goodbye.
_ _ I can have lots of women, but I'm not a like-minded [D] guy.
_ _ [C] Give me my money for [D] me, honey.
[G] I can have a meeting, [C] it's all right.
[G] Six days on the road, [D] I said, I'm gonna make it [G] home tonight.
_ _ Six days on the road, I said, I'm [D] gonna make it [G] home tonight.
_ _ Six days on the [D] road, I said, I'm gonna make it [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ home tonight.
Had me in the big town, in the small lanes.
[A] I hit the ride [D] on a day in the city.
Ain't nothing like you ever [Gm] seen, darling.
_ [D] _ Had you ever been there, _ [A] honey, I wanna be [D] there.
All the good MacDonalds is in my [A] town.
_ [D] _ [G] Where the money goes [D] by the size of a book.
[A] Sugar [D] cane and white crow.
[G] Get your government [D] and Mississippi gold, darling.
[A] _ [D] _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ They keep on the banks of the river.
_ Snow time, fall green.
Home of all the [E] colors, [A] _ bright green.
_ Mama [E] can't get off [A] her seat.
Fresh pot of lemonade.
Jump a bit, you'll be down by eight. _
[D] I've been in my street, cause I've been in my neighborhood.
Darling, can't you keep me close?
Can't you tell me that I'm sensitive?
I don't mind, can't you tell me that I'm sensitive?
I don't mind, can't you tell me that I'm sensitive?
I don't mind, can't you tell me that _ I'm sensitive?
[A] _ Musta, I'll hang him by the door.
And got a lady [E] digging [A] musta, too.
It's not about a dime, it's not much, honey.
Tomorrow, papa gonna turn up in here.
Call _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] mama Rita and my dad to tell us [A] what's going on.
There's a baby brother from the moon, bless his head.
And a vehicle _ _ driven from the bayou. _ _ _ _
That summer, papa goes in the town.
Seven feet off the line.
I think I'll be the first to have a new nose, baby.
_ _ [D] I'm calling Pete to the line.
I'm going to give my papa a drink of beer.
Palestine and I could go.
Even let me see your cowboy show. _
[A] Oh, for the cowboy that lived in Bava. _ _ _ _ _
I said, son, we got time.
We come back in time, Lord, for the meeting.
_ _ [D] We all do.
You gotta give.
Gotta give your baby a good speech.
Better than that sinner's walk every time he speaks.
Gotta make a living.
You gotta pay.
Gotta make a living, you gotta pay. _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[D#] He's [G] also a member of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee.
[Am] Would you please make him welcome?
Country music's [N] living legend, the pride of America.
_ _ The pride of country music, working with the Charles crowd.
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] Hey, [G] _ _ [C] _ [G] hey, _ [F#] hey.
Hey, hey, hey. [G] Hey.
You know, I've seen you, man.
The important leader, [D] President George [G] Floyd.
_ You know I've been there more [D] than once.
_ [C] Since the time Jimmy [D] and Clyde,
[G] big and passionate and famous, [C] say.
They [G] say, I [D] said, I'm gonna make you all [G] right.
_ Hey, _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ you seem like a [D] mama's girl,
here's my [G] baby's advice.
_ _ I can have lots of women, but I'm not a like [D]-minded guy.
_ [C] Give me my money [D] for me, honey.
[G] I can have a meeting, [Gm] it's all right.
[G] Six days on the road, [D] I said, I'm gonna make it [Gm] home tonight.
_ [G] You know, they say, I've [D] known you since I kissed my [G] baby goodbye.
_ _ I can have lots of women, but I'm not a like-minded [D] guy.
_ _ [C] Give me my money for [D] me, honey.
[G] I can have a meeting, [C] it's all right.
[G] Six days on the road, [D] I said, I'm gonna make it [G] home tonight.
_ _ Six days on the road, I said, I'm [D] gonna make it [G] home tonight.
_ _ Six days on the [D] road, I said, I'm gonna make it [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ home tonight.
Had me in the big town, in the small lanes.
[A] I hit the ride [D] on a day in the city.
Ain't nothing like you ever [Gm] seen, darling.
_ [D] _ Had you ever been there, _ [A] honey, I wanna be [D] there.
All the good MacDonalds is in my [A] town.
_ [D] _ [G] Where the money goes [D] by the size of a book.
[A] Sugar [D] cane and white crow.
[G] Get your government [D] and Mississippi gold, darling.
[A] _ [D] _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ They keep on the banks of the river.
_ Snow time, fall green.
Home of all the [E] colors, [A] _ bright green.
_ Mama [E] can't get off [A] her seat.
Fresh pot of lemonade.
Jump a bit, you'll be down by eight. _
[D] I've been in my street, cause I've been in my neighborhood.
Darling, can't you keep me close?
Can't you tell me that I'm sensitive?
I don't mind, can't you tell me that I'm sensitive?
I don't mind, can't you tell me that I'm sensitive?
I don't mind, can't you tell me that _ I'm sensitive?
[A] _ Musta, I'll hang him by the door.
And got a lady [E] digging [A] musta, too.
It's not about a dime, it's not much, honey.
Tomorrow, papa gonna turn up in here.
Call _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] mama Rita and my dad to tell us [A] what's going on.
There's a baby brother from the moon, bless his head.
And a vehicle _ _ driven from the bayou. _ _ _ _
That summer, papa goes in the town.
Seven feet off the line.
I think I'll be the first to have a new nose, baby.
_ _ [D] I'm calling Pete to the line.
I'm going to give my papa a drink of beer.
Palestine and I could go.
Even let me see your cowboy show. _
[A] Oh, for the cowboy that lived in Bava. _ _ _ _ _
I said, son, we got time.
We come back in time, Lord, for the meeting.
_ _ [D] We all do.
You gotta give.
Gotta give your baby a good speech.
Better than that sinner's walk every time he speaks.
Gotta make a living.
You gotta pay.
Gotta make a living, you gotta pay. _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _