Chords for Doyle Lawson - I Wonder How The Old Folks Are At Home.

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E

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Doyle Lawson - I Wonder How The Old Folks Are At Home. chords
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I ain't talking about me anywhere with him.
Now we have a fellow coming out here now that started me back in 1944.
[G] Then he run off with that other fellow.
What was he a big boy?
Earl Scruggs.
Oh, that's who he was.
That's [F] the fact.
Thank you [E] folks.
Thank you so much.
And howdy.
My sister's pretty good, too.
Well, thank you all so much.
[C#] It's great to see you.
[F#] Some of you all remember me.
[G] Dr.
DeHinson.
[E] There you go.
Well, thank you.
I [G#] appreciate it very much.
It's [A] kind of surprising you all remember me.
I've been out for quite a while.
[D#] Had a good talk with the big man while I was there.
[Bm] But I'm glad to be back, though, in the land [G] of the living.
[C#] I've got one picture out here that I think the boys can tell you [G] all.
[Bm] One I recorded with my partner [G] Earl Scruggs many years ago.
[B] This one's called I Wonder How Little Folks [G] Are.
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[A] I wonder [D] how little folks are.
[G] [C] [G]
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[C] [G]
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Just a little [C] kid homestead [D] on the farm.
And a mother's love she earned from [C] old.
A mother's love she earned.
A [G] sweetheart that loved.
[A] Just a little kid [D] homestead on the farm.
And a mother's [C] love [G] she earned.
You can almost see the view from [C] the edge.
From the edge to the high.
[G] I'm the next to go to the climb.
I wonder [D] how little folks [G] are.
I wonder how little folks are.
[G] [N]
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3211
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1321
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I ain't talking about me anywhere with him.
Now we have a fellow coming out here now that started me back in 1944.
[G] Then he run off with that other fellow.
What was he a big boy?
Earl Scruggs.
Oh, that's who he was.
That's [F] the fact.
Thank you [E] folks.
Thank you so much.
And howdy.
My sister's pretty good, too.
_ _ Well, thank you all so much.
[C#] It's great to see you.
[F#] Some of you all remember me.
[G] Dr.
DeHinson.
[E] There you go.
Well, thank you.
I [G#] appreciate it very much.
It's [A] kind of surprising you all remember me.
I've been out for quite a while.
_ [D#] Had a good talk with the big man while I was there.
[Bm] _ But I'm glad to be back, though, in the land [G] of the living.
_ _ _ [C#] I've got one picture out here that I think the boys can tell you [G] all.
_ [Bm] One I recorded with my partner [G] Earl Scruggs many years ago.
_ [B] This one's called I Wonder How Little Folks [G] Are. _
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_ [A] I wonder [D] how little folks are. _ _
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_ _ _ _ Just a little [C] kid homestead [D] on the farm.
And a mother's love she earned from [C] old.
_ _ A mother's love she earned.
A [G] sweetheart that loved.
[A] Just a little kid [D] homestead on the farm.
_ And a mother's [C] love [G] she earned. _
You can almost see the view from [C] the edge. _
From the edge to the high.
[G] I'm the next to go to the climb.
I wonder [D] how little folks [G] are.
_ _ I wonder how little folks are.
_ [G] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _

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