Chords for Cledus T Judd- That Squirrel Had To Die

Tempo:
124.3 bpm
Chords used:

C

G

F

Am

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Cledus T Judd- That Squirrel Had To Die chords
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If they'll be [G] quiet, [F] we are [C] demons seeking.
[F]
[G] [F]
Me and Harold Mumford were outdoorsmen, set in our [G] backwoods ways.
[C] Both members of the hunting club, both active in the [G] NRA, National Retinac Association.
We scouted a location [F] where we had no doubt [C] we'd kill the biggest buck in [G] the world.
At about a thirty-foot [C] corner, Harold waited [F] in his tree stand, but [C] all he seen was a squirrel.
Been here two weeks [F] since the season started [C] and neither one of us was [G] amused.
We [C] had on real tree camo, high-powered ammo, but no big game to shoot.
Then we finally saw a deer as big as a horse.
Harold had him in his [G] crosshairs.
[F] But [C] that squirrel jumped off a branch above us and landed [G] in Harold's [C] hair.
[Am] Harold fell off the stand [G] on his head.
He landed like [F] a wimp.
He laid there [C]
till [Am] I climbed on down, picked [G] him up off the ground, and it [F] didn't take us long to [G] decide.
[C] That squirrel had to die.
[F] [C]
[G] Goodbye, [C] squirrel.
With black-eyed peas.
You're gonna taste good to [G] me, [C] squirrel.
It's your meat.
[F] Come [C] on out of that [G] tree, [C] squirrel.
Hey, guess what?
[F] You've [C] eaten your last [G] nut, [C] squirrel.
Me and Harold went [N] downtown.
Key:  
C
3211
G
2131
F
134211111
Am
2311
C
3211
G
2131
F
134211111
Am
2311
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Learn the basic chords of Cledus T. Judd - (Album Version) Goodbye Squirrel chords, with this master sequence: G, F, C, G, C and F. I suggest starting at a calm pace of 62 BPM, and as you gain confidence, approach the song's BPM of 125. Tune your capo to accommodate your vocal range, referencing the song's key: C Major.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ If they'll be [G] quiet, _ _ [F] _ we are _ [C] demons seeking.
[F] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ Me and Harold Mumford were _ outdoorsmen, set in our [G] backwoods ways.
_ [C] _ Both members of the hunting club, both active in the [G] NRA, National Retinac Association.
We scouted a location [F] where we had no doubt [C] we'd kill the biggest buck in [G] the world.
At about a thirty-foot [C] corner, Harold waited [F] in his tree stand, but [C] all he seen was a squirrel. _
_ _ _ _ _ Been here two weeks [F] since the season started [C] and neither one of us was [G] amused.
We [C] had on real tree camo, high-powered ammo, but no big game to shoot.
Then _ we finally saw a deer as big as a horse.
Harold had him in his [G] crosshairs.
[F] But [C] that squirrel jumped off a branch above us and landed [G] in Harold's [C] hair. _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] Harold fell off the stand [G] on his head.
He landed like [F] a wimp.
He laid there [C] _ _
till [Am] I climbed on down, picked [G] him up off the ground, and it [F] didn't take us long to [G] decide.
[C] That squirrel had to die.
_ _ [F] _ _ [C] _
[G] Goodbye, _ _ [C] squirrel. _
With black-eyed peas.
_ _ You're gonna taste good to [G] me, _ [C] squirrel. _
It's your meat.
_ _ _ [F] Come [C] on out of that [G] tree, _ _ [C] squirrel. _
Hey, guess what?
_ _ _ [F] You've [C] eaten your last [G] nut, _ [C] squirrel. _ _
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Me and Harold went [N] downtown. _ _ _
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