Chords for Dolly Parton Joshua - Lyrics On Screen
Tempo:
109.85 bpm
Chords used:
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D
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B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D]
Well a good ways down the railroad [G] track there was this little old run down [A] shack and in
it lived [G] a man I'd never [A] seen.
[D] Folks said he was a mean and a vicious man [G] and you better not set foot on his land [A] but
I didn't think nobody could be [D] that mean.
So I took me out walking down the railroad track [G] I was gonna go down to that little old
shack and [A] just find out if all [G] them things I'd heard [A] was true.
There [D] was a big black dog laying out in the yard [F] and it growled at me and I swallowed
hard [A] and I heard somebody say well [Gm] who are you?
[D] Oh and there he stood in the door of that shack [G] and his beard and his hair was long
and black [Am] and he was the biggest [G] man I'd ever [A] seen.
When [D] he spoke his voice was low and deep [G] but he just didn't frighten me [A] cause somehow I
just knew he [D] wasn't mean.
He said what you doing snooping around my [G] place and I saw a smile come across his face
[A] so I smiled back [G] and I told him who [A] I was.
[D] He said come on in I'll pull you up a chair [G] you might as well since you're already [A] here
and he said you can call me [D] Joshua.
[G] Joshua Joshua [A] what you doing living here [D] all [G] alone?
Joshua [D] Joshua [A] ain't you got [G] nobody to law your own?
No [E] no.
We talked till the sun was clean out of sight and [A] we still talking when it come daylight
[B] there was just so [A] much we had to say.
I [E] spent my life in an orphan's home [A] and just like him I was all alone [B] so I said yeah when
he asked if [E] I'd stay.
Oh we grew close as time went on [A] and that little old shack it was a happy [B] home and we
just [A] couldn't help but [B] fall in love.
[E] That big black dog and that little old [A] shack sitting down by the railroad [B] track it's plenty
good enough for me and [E] Joshua.
[A] Joshua Joshua [B] why you just [E] what I've been looking [A] for?
[E] Joshua Joshua [B] you ain't gonna be [A] lonesome [E] anymore.
No no.
[B] [E] Lately.
[A]
[B] Me and [E] Joshua.
Me and Joshua.
Well a good ways down the railroad [G] track there was this little old run down [A] shack and in
it lived [G] a man I'd never [A] seen.
[D] Folks said he was a mean and a vicious man [G] and you better not set foot on his land [A] but
I didn't think nobody could be [D] that mean.
So I took me out walking down the railroad track [G] I was gonna go down to that little old
shack and [A] just find out if all [G] them things I'd heard [A] was true.
There [D] was a big black dog laying out in the yard [F] and it growled at me and I swallowed
hard [A] and I heard somebody say well [Gm] who are you?
[D] Oh and there he stood in the door of that shack [G] and his beard and his hair was long
and black [Am] and he was the biggest [G] man I'd ever [A] seen.
When [D] he spoke his voice was low and deep [G] but he just didn't frighten me [A] cause somehow I
just knew he [D] wasn't mean.
He said what you doing snooping around my [G] place and I saw a smile come across his face
[A] so I smiled back [G] and I told him who [A] I was.
[D] He said come on in I'll pull you up a chair [G] you might as well since you're already [A] here
and he said you can call me [D] Joshua.
[G] Joshua Joshua [A] what you doing living here [D] all [G] alone?
Joshua [D] Joshua [A] ain't you got [G] nobody to law your own?
No [E] no.
We talked till the sun was clean out of sight and [A] we still talking when it come daylight
[B] there was just so [A] much we had to say.
I [E] spent my life in an orphan's home [A] and just like him I was all alone [B] so I said yeah when
he asked if [E] I'd stay.
Oh we grew close as time went on [A] and that little old shack it was a happy [B] home and we
just [A] couldn't help but [B] fall in love.
[E] That big black dog and that little old [A] shack sitting down by the railroad [B] track it's plenty
good enough for me and [E] Joshua.
[A] Joshua Joshua [B] why you just [E] what I've been looking [A] for?
[E] Joshua Joshua [B] you ain't gonna be [A] lonesome [E] anymore.
No no.
[B] [E] Lately.
[A]
[B] Me and [E] Joshua.
Me and Joshua.
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Well a good ways down the railroad [G] track there was this little old run down [A] shack and in
it lived [G] a man I'd never [A] _ _ seen.
[D] Folks said he was a mean and a vicious man [G] and you better not set foot on his land [A] but
I didn't think nobody could be [D] that mean.
So I took me out walking down the railroad track [G] I was gonna go down to that little old
shack and [A] just find out if all [G] them things I'd heard [A] was true.
_ There [D] was a big black dog laying out in the yard [F] and it growled at me and I swallowed
hard [A] and I heard somebody say well [Gm] who are you? _
[D] Oh and there he stood in the door of that shack [G] and his beard and his hair was long
and black [Am] and he was the biggest [G] man I'd ever [A] seen.
_ When [D] he spoke his voice was low and deep [G] but he just didn't frighten me [A] cause somehow I
just knew he [D] wasn't mean.
_ He said what you doing snooping around my [G] place and I saw a smile come across his face
[A] so I smiled back [G] and I told him who [A] I was.
[D] He said come on in I'll pull you up a chair [G] you might as well since you're already [A] here
and he said you can call me [D] Joshua. _ _ _
[G] _ Joshua Joshua [A] what you doing living here [D] all [G] alone?
Joshua [D] Joshua [A] ain't you got [G] nobody to law your own?
No [E] no. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ We talked till the sun was clean out of sight and [A] we still talking when it come daylight
[B] there was just so [A] much we had to say.
I [E] spent my life in an orphan's home [A] and just like him I was all alone [B] so I said yeah when
he asked if [E] I'd stay. _
Oh we grew close as time went on [A] and that little old shack it was a happy [B] home and we
just [A] couldn't help but [B] fall in love.
[E] That big black dog and that little old [A] shack sitting down by the railroad [B] track it's plenty
good enough for me and [E] Joshua. _ _ _
[A] _ Joshua Joshua [B] why you just [E] what I've been looking [A] for?
[E] Joshua Joshua [B] you ain't gonna be [A] lonesome [E] anymore.
_ No no. _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ [E] Lately.
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_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ Me and [E] Joshua.
_ _ _ Me and Joshua.
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Well a good ways down the railroad [G] track there was this little old run down [A] shack and in
it lived [G] a man I'd never [A] _ _ seen.
[D] Folks said he was a mean and a vicious man [G] and you better not set foot on his land [A] but
I didn't think nobody could be [D] that mean.
So I took me out walking down the railroad track [G] I was gonna go down to that little old
shack and [A] just find out if all [G] them things I'd heard [A] was true.
_ There [D] was a big black dog laying out in the yard [F] and it growled at me and I swallowed
hard [A] and I heard somebody say well [Gm] who are you? _
[D] Oh and there he stood in the door of that shack [G] and his beard and his hair was long
and black [Am] and he was the biggest [G] man I'd ever [A] seen.
_ When [D] he spoke his voice was low and deep [G] but he just didn't frighten me [A] cause somehow I
just knew he [D] wasn't mean.
_ He said what you doing snooping around my [G] place and I saw a smile come across his face
[A] so I smiled back [G] and I told him who [A] I was.
[D] He said come on in I'll pull you up a chair [G] you might as well since you're already [A] here
and he said you can call me [D] Joshua. _ _ _
[G] _ Joshua Joshua [A] what you doing living here [D] all [G] alone?
Joshua [D] Joshua [A] ain't you got [G] nobody to law your own?
No [E] no. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ We talked till the sun was clean out of sight and [A] we still talking when it come daylight
[B] there was just so [A] much we had to say.
I [E] spent my life in an orphan's home [A] and just like him I was all alone [B] so I said yeah when
he asked if [E] I'd stay. _
Oh we grew close as time went on [A] and that little old shack it was a happy [B] home and we
just [A] couldn't help but [B] fall in love.
[E] That big black dog and that little old [A] shack sitting down by the railroad [B] track it's plenty
good enough for me and [E] Joshua. _ _ _
[A] _ Joshua Joshua [B] why you just [E] what I've been looking [A] for?
[E] Joshua Joshua [B] you ain't gonna be [A] lonesome [E] anymore.
_ No no. _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ [E] Lately.
_ [A] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ Me and [E] Joshua.
_ _ _ Me and Joshua.
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