A Jukebox With A Country Song Chords by Doug Stone
Tempo:
112.05 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
Ab
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Eb] Well, what are you so happy about?
[C] I just sold the place.
I'm off to Key Largo to start my fishing business.
Just like that?
Just like that.
Now look, you still got your gig.
I [N] told the new guy that I had a contract with you.
He'd have to honor it.
It's part of my deal with you.
Well, I appreciate it, man.
I'm gonna miss you.
You get on in there.
All right.
Hey, catch a big one [F] for me.
[D]
After three [A] good [D] years together, [G] we had our first [D] big fight.
She [A] went to [D] her mother's [E] and I went for [A] a drive [D] down an old [A] familiar [D] highway just a
few miles [G] out of town to that run down one [D] room tavern that [A] used to be my soft [D] bone ground.
[A] [D] You [G] made it all still look [D] the same.
And I [A] couldn't wait [D] to down a [E] few.
That jig [A] bar siren, [D] as I walked [A] in through [D] the door, there stood some kind of maitre [G] d'.
Well, he looked me up [D] and he looked me down and [A] said, may I help [D] you please?
And I said, what you do with [G] those swaying doors?
Who wears the [D] saunas on the floor?
Why's [G] everybody [Ab] [A] wearing suits and ties?
From west [D] end, I can't believe my eyes.
And whose idea was [G] to hang these pearls?
This brand new bar don't [D] have a single pearl.
[G] I'm just [Ab] so aware [A] that I don't belong.
I need a jukebox [G] with a country [D] song.
[Dm] [D]
Well, I looked [A] back to [D] the corner [G] where the jukebox was [D] stood down.
Some clown [A] was [D] playing record.
Too [E] fast, too long, and [A] too loud.
[D] And it must [A] have been [D] a big mistake.
I tried to speak [G] my mind.
So as they were asking [D] me to leave, [A] I cried out one [D] more time.
[Am] [D] What you do [G] with those swaying doors?
Who wears the [D] saunas on the floor?
[G] Why's [Ab] everybody [A] wearing suits and ties?
From west end, [D] I can't believe my eyes.
And whose idea [G] was to hang these pearls?
This brand new bar [D] don't have a single pearl.
[G] I'm just [Ab] so aware that [A] I don't belong.
I need a [G] jukebox with a country [D] song.
[G] [Ab] I [A] guess I don't belong without a [G] jukebox and a country [D] song.
[C] [A]
[D]
[Bb] Thank God you are back.
What happened?
I'm sorry for the daughter.
What happened?
[Bbm] He just can't hang with the big boys, man.
Oh, [N] bless his heart.
After you.
Oh, no,
[C] I just sold the place.
I'm off to Key Largo to start my fishing business.
Just like that?
Just like that.
Now look, you still got your gig.
I [N] told the new guy that I had a contract with you.
He'd have to honor it.
It's part of my deal with you.
Well, I appreciate it, man.
I'm gonna miss you.
You get on in there.
All right.
Hey, catch a big one [F] for me.
[D]
After three [A] good [D] years together, [G] we had our first [D] big fight.
She [A] went to [D] her mother's [E] and I went for [A] a drive [D] down an old [A] familiar [D] highway just a
few miles [G] out of town to that run down one [D] room tavern that [A] used to be my soft [D] bone ground.
[A] [D] You [G] made it all still look [D] the same.
And I [A] couldn't wait [D] to down a [E] few.
That jig [A] bar siren, [D] as I walked [A] in through [D] the door, there stood some kind of maitre [G] d'.
Well, he looked me up [D] and he looked me down and [A] said, may I help [D] you please?
And I said, what you do with [G] those swaying doors?
Who wears the [D] saunas on the floor?
Why's [G] everybody [Ab] [A] wearing suits and ties?
From west [D] end, I can't believe my eyes.
And whose idea was [G] to hang these pearls?
This brand new bar don't [D] have a single pearl.
[G] I'm just [Ab] so aware [A] that I don't belong.
I need a jukebox [G] with a country [D] song.
[Dm] [D]
Well, I looked [A] back to [D] the corner [G] where the jukebox was [D] stood down.
Some clown [A] was [D] playing record.
Too [E] fast, too long, and [A] too loud.
[D] And it must [A] have been [D] a big mistake.
I tried to speak [G] my mind.
So as they were asking [D] me to leave, [A] I cried out one [D] more time.
[Am] [D] What you do [G] with those swaying doors?
Who wears the [D] saunas on the floor?
[G] Why's [Ab] everybody [A] wearing suits and ties?
From west end, [D] I can't believe my eyes.
And whose idea [G] was to hang these pearls?
This brand new bar [D] don't have a single pearl.
[G] I'm just [Ab] so aware that [A] I don't belong.
I need a [G] jukebox with a country [D] song.
[G] [Ab] I [A] guess I don't belong without a [G] jukebox and a country [D] song.
[C] [A]
[D]
[Bb] Thank God you are back.
What happened?
I'm sorry for the daughter.
What happened?
[Bbm] He just can't hang with the big boys, man.
Oh, [N] bless his heart.
After you.
Oh, no,
Key:
D
A
G
Ab
E
D
A
G
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ Well, what are you so happy about?
[C] I just sold the place.
I'm off to Key Largo to start my fishing business.
Just like that?
Just like that.
Now look, you still got your gig.
I [N] told the new guy that I had a contract with you.
He'd have to honor it.
It's part of my deal with you.
Well, I appreciate it, man.
I'm gonna miss you.
_ You get on in there.
All right.
Hey, catch a big one [F] for me.
_ _ [D]
After _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
three [A] good [D] years together, _ [G] we had our first [D] big fight. _
She [A] went to [D] her mother's [E] and I went for [A] a drive _ [D] down an old [A] familiar [D] highway _ just a
few miles [G] out of town to that run down one [D] room tavern that [A] used to be my soft [D] bone ground. _ _
_ _ [A] _ [D] You _ _ [G] made it all still look [D] the same. _
And I [A] couldn't wait [D] to down a [E] few.
That jig [A] bar siren, _ [D] as I walked [A] in through [D] the door, _ there stood some kind of maitre [G] _ _ d'.
Well, he looked me up [D] and he looked me down and [A] said, may I help [D] you please?
And I said, what you do with [G] those swaying doors?
Who wears the [D] saunas on the floor?
Why's [G] everybody [Ab] [A] wearing suits and ties?
From west [D] end, I can't believe my eyes.
And whose idea was [G] to hang these pearls?
This brand new bar don't [D] have a single pearl.
_ [G] I'm just [Ab] so aware [A] that I don't belong. _
I need a jukebox [G] with a country [D] song.
_ _ [Dm] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Well, I looked [A] back to [D] the corner _ [G] where the jukebox was [D] stood down.
_ Some clown [A] was [D] playing record.
Too [E] fast, too long, and [A] too loud.
_ [D] And it must [A] have been [D] a big mistake.
_ I tried to speak [G] my mind.
So as they were asking [D] me to leave, [A] I cried out one [D] more time.
[Am] _ [D] _ What you do [G] with those swaying doors?
_ Who wears the [D] saunas on the floor?
[G] Why's [Ab] everybody [A] wearing suits and ties?
_ From west end, [D] I can't believe my eyes.
And whose idea [G] was to hang these pearls?
This brand new bar [D] don't have a single pearl.
_ [G] I'm just [Ab] so aware that [A] I don't belong.
_ I need a [G] jukebox with a country [D] song.
[G] [Ab] I [A] guess I don't belong without a [G] jukebox and a country [D] song.
_ _ _ _ [C] _ [A] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] Thank God you are back.
What happened?
_ I'm sorry for the daughter.
What happened?
[Bbm] He just can't hang with the big boys, man.
Oh, [N] bless his heart.
After _ _ _ you.
Oh, no,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ Well, what are you so happy about?
[C] I just sold the place.
I'm off to Key Largo to start my fishing business.
Just like that?
Just like that.
Now look, you still got your gig.
I [N] told the new guy that I had a contract with you.
He'd have to honor it.
It's part of my deal with you.
Well, I appreciate it, man.
I'm gonna miss you.
_ You get on in there.
All right.
Hey, catch a big one [F] for me.
_ _ [D]
After _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
three [A] good [D] years together, _ [G] we had our first [D] big fight. _
She [A] went to [D] her mother's [E] and I went for [A] a drive _ [D] down an old [A] familiar [D] highway _ just a
few miles [G] out of town to that run down one [D] room tavern that [A] used to be my soft [D] bone ground. _ _
_ _ [A] _ [D] You _ _ [G] made it all still look [D] the same. _
And I [A] couldn't wait [D] to down a [E] few.
That jig [A] bar siren, _ [D] as I walked [A] in through [D] the door, _ there stood some kind of maitre [G] _ _ d'.
Well, he looked me up [D] and he looked me down and [A] said, may I help [D] you please?
And I said, what you do with [G] those swaying doors?
Who wears the [D] saunas on the floor?
Why's [G] everybody [Ab] [A] wearing suits and ties?
From west [D] end, I can't believe my eyes.
And whose idea was [G] to hang these pearls?
This brand new bar don't [D] have a single pearl.
_ [G] I'm just [Ab] so aware [A] that I don't belong. _
I need a jukebox [G] with a country [D] song.
_ _ [Dm] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Well, I looked [A] back to [D] the corner _ [G] where the jukebox was [D] stood down.
_ Some clown [A] was [D] playing record.
Too [E] fast, too long, and [A] too loud.
_ [D] And it must [A] have been [D] a big mistake.
_ I tried to speak [G] my mind.
So as they were asking [D] me to leave, [A] I cried out one [D] more time.
[Am] _ [D] _ What you do [G] with those swaying doors?
_ Who wears the [D] saunas on the floor?
[G] Why's [Ab] everybody [A] wearing suits and ties?
_ From west end, [D] I can't believe my eyes.
And whose idea [G] was to hang these pearls?
This brand new bar [D] don't have a single pearl.
_ [G] I'm just [Ab] so aware that [A] I don't belong.
_ I need a [G] jukebox with a country [D] song.
[G] [Ab] I [A] guess I don't belong without a [G] jukebox and a country [D] song.
_ _ _ _ [C] _ [A] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] Thank God you are back.
What happened?
_ I'm sorry for the daughter.
What happened?
[Bbm] He just can't hang with the big boys, man.
Oh, [N] bless his heart.
After _ _ _ you.
Oh, no,