Dixie Chicken Chords by Little Feat
Tempo:
76.05 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
Am
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F#] [A]
[E] I've [F#] seen the bright lights of Memphis and the Commodore [B] Hotel, and underneath the street
lamp I met a [Bm] seven-bell.
[D] Well, she took me to [A] the river, where she [D] cast a [E] spell, and in that southern moonlight,
she sang this song [C#m] so well.
If you'd be my [A] visiting dinner, I'd be on [E] Tennessee Row, and we could walk together
[A] about and mix it around, about and mix it around.
Well,
[Am] [A]
[E] [A] we made all the hot spots, my money flowed like [B] wine, and as I lowed down to serve
on whiskey, it began to fog my mind.
[D] Oh, remember [A] this spell, oh, the money I [E] put down, on the white big advance, the gold wall,
the upper house, and the [Am] inner town.
Oh, [D] but boy, do I [A] remember the state of her [E] frame, how nice we slid together, and the
way she [C#m] called my name.
[A] If you'd be my visiting dinner, I'd be on [E] Tennessee Row, and we could walk together
about [A] and mix it around, about and mix it around.
[E] [A]
Well, it's been a year since she ran away, yes, that [E] guitar player sure could play.
She always liked to sing along, she was always handy with [B] the song.
Then one [A] night in the lobby of the Commodore [E] Hotel, I chanced to meet up our dame dame
to sit at [A] Nobel.
And as we had a beer drink, he began to hum [E] a song, and all the boys left, the bar began
to [A] shake from him.
If you'd be my visiting dinner, I'd be on [E] Tennessee Row,
and we could walk together [A] about and mix it around, about and mix [Am] it around.
[A] [E] [A]
[Am] [A]
[E] [A]
[D] [E]
[E] I've [F#] seen the bright lights of Memphis and the Commodore [B] Hotel, and underneath the street
lamp I met a [Bm] seven-bell.
[D] Well, she took me to [A] the river, where she [D] cast a [E] spell, and in that southern moonlight,
she sang this song [C#m] so well.
If you'd be my [A] visiting dinner, I'd be on [E] Tennessee Row, and we could walk together
[A] about and mix it around, about and mix it around.
Well,
[Am] [A]
[E] [A] we made all the hot spots, my money flowed like [B] wine, and as I lowed down to serve
on whiskey, it began to fog my mind.
[D] Oh, remember [A] this spell, oh, the money I [E] put down, on the white big advance, the gold wall,
the upper house, and the [Am] inner town.
Oh, [D] but boy, do I [A] remember the state of her [E] frame, how nice we slid together, and the
way she [C#m] called my name.
[A] If you'd be my visiting dinner, I'd be on [E] Tennessee Row, and we could walk together
about [A] and mix it around, about and mix it around.
[E] [A]
Well, it's been a year since she ran away, yes, that [E] guitar player sure could play.
She always liked to sing along, she was always handy with [B] the song.
Then one [A] night in the lobby of the Commodore [E] Hotel, I chanced to meet up our dame dame
to sit at [A] Nobel.
And as we had a beer drink, he began to hum [E] a song, and all the boys left, the bar began
to [A] shake from him.
If you'd be my visiting dinner, I'd be on [E] Tennessee Row,
and we could walk together [A] about and mix it around, about and mix [Am] it around.
[A] [E] [A]
[Am] [A]
[E] [A]
[D] [E]
Key:
A
E
D
Am
B
A
E
D
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ I've [F#] seen the bright lights of Memphis and the Commodore [B] Hotel, and underneath the street
lamp I met a [Bm] seven-bell.
[D] Well, she took me to [A] the river, where she [D] cast a [E] spell, and in that southern moonlight,
she sang this song [C#m] so well.
If you'd be my [A] visiting dinner, I'd be on [E] Tennessee Row, and we could walk together
[A] about and mix it around, about and mix it around.
Well, _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [E] _ [A] we made all the hot spots, my money flowed like [B] wine, and as I lowed down to serve
on whiskey, it began to fog my mind.
[D] Oh, remember [A] this spell, oh, the money I [E] put down, on the white big advance, the gold wall,
the upper house, and the [Am] inner town.
Oh, [D] but boy, do I [A] remember the state of her [E] frame, how nice we slid together, and the
way she [C#m] called my name.
[A] If you'd be my visiting dinner, I'd be on [E] Tennessee Row, and we could walk together
about [A] and mix it around, about and mix it around. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ Well, _ it's been a year since she ran away, yes, that [E] guitar player sure could play.
She always liked to sing along, she was always handy with [B] the song.
Then one [A] night in the lobby of the Commodore [E] Hotel, I chanced to meet up our dame dame
to sit at [A] Nobel.
And as we had a beer drink, he began to hum [E] a song, and all the boys left, the bar began
to [A] shake from him.
If you'd be my visiting dinner, I'd be on [E] Tennessee Row,
and we could walk together [A] about and mix it around, about and mix [Am] it around.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ I've [F#] seen the bright lights of Memphis and the Commodore [B] Hotel, and underneath the street
lamp I met a [Bm] seven-bell.
[D] Well, she took me to [A] the river, where she [D] cast a [E] spell, and in that southern moonlight,
she sang this song [C#m] so well.
If you'd be my [A] visiting dinner, I'd be on [E] Tennessee Row, and we could walk together
[A] about and mix it around, about and mix it around.
Well, _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [E] _ [A] we made all the hot spots, my money flowed like [B] wine, and as I lowed down to serve
on whiskey, it began to fog my mind.
[D] Oh, remember [A] this spell, oh, the money I [E] put down, on the white big advance, the gold wall,
the upper house, and the [Am] inner town.
Oh, [D] but boy, do I [A] remember the state of her [E] frame, how nice we slid together, and the
way she [C#m] called my name.
[A] If you'd be my visiting dinner, I'd be on [E] Tennessee Row, and we could walk together
about [A] and mix it around, about and mix it around. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ Well, _ it's been a year since she ran away, yes, that [E] guitar player sure could play.
She always liked to sing along, she was always handy with [B] the song.
Then one [A] night in the lobby of the Commodore [E] Hotel, I chanced to meet up our dame dame
to sit at [A] Nobel.
And as we had a beer drink, he began to hum [E] a song, and all the boys left, the bar began
to [A] shake from him.
If you'd be my visiting dinner, I'd be on [E] Tennessee Row,
and we could walk together [A] about and mix it around, about and mix [Am] it around.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _