Chords for Grandpa Jones- Smoke,Smoke,Smoke
Tempo:
104.3 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
E
B
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [A] [D]
[A] Now I'm a fella with a heart of [D] gold, and my heart may be just a little bit [E] old, but it's kickin' fine and I can't complain none yet.
And the reason for the [A] way the old punk [D] feels, it ain't marred down and spinning its [E] wheels in nicotine cars from smokin' cigarettes.
[A]
Nearly everybody that I ever [D] knew goes around a-smokin' like a stopped-up [E] clue, holler-eyed, queezin', short of [A] breath and tail.
Well, tomorrow it may be just my [D] luck to get run over by a two-ton [E] truck, but I ain't gonna kill myself a [A]-smokin' coffee now.
[D] Smoke, smoke, smoke that [A] cigarette.
[D] Smoke, smoke, smoking [B] when you smoke [E] yourself to death.
You ain't gonna cough and wheeze no more [D] over on the [A] Hallelujah Shore, where I [E] understand there ain't [A] no cigarettes.
The other day I saw a [D] man all bent over in a ring in his [E] hands and a coughin' so hard I thought his lungs would crack.
Well, his eyes was red and his face was [D] blue and I thought his earthin' days were [E] through, but I run up and I hit him on the back.
Well, [A] he caught his breath and he breathed [D] about twice and said,
Thanks, old buddy, for saving my [E] life.
I was strangled on a tickle in my throat, a smoker's gift.
[A] Then he done a thing that got my [D] goat.
He started to scratchin' in the pockets of [E] his coat till he found himself a king-size cigarette.
[D] Smoke, smoke, smoke that [E] cigarette.
[A]
[D] Smoke, smoke, smoking [B] when you smoke [E] yourself to death.
[A] You ain't gonna cough and wheeze no more [D] over on the [A] Hallelujah Shore, where I [E] understand there ain't [A] no cigarettes.
I'll tell you something that ain't no [D] joke.
I never did and I never will [E] smoke, and I don't give a darn what a lot of people think.
[A]
A lady I know said, I think you [D] should, cause cigarette smoke, it smells good, [E] but it don't smell good to me.
In fact, [A] it stinks.
[E]
When you get right [A] down to the truth of it, [D] most of the smokers would like [E] to quit, but they just can't break the habit, is what [A] they say.
So if you're like most of the smokers I've seen [D] with a backbone weaker than [E] nicotine, would you please just throw the smoke the other [A] way?
[D]
Smoke, smoke, smoke that cigarette.
[D]
Smoke, smoke, smoking [B] when you smoke [E] yourself to death.
You ain't gonna cough and wheeze no more [Bm] over on the Hallelujah [A] Shore, where I [E] understand there ain't no [A] cigarettes.
[D] [E] [A]
[N]
[A] Now I'm a fella with a heart of [D] gold, and my heart may be just a little bit [E] old, but it's kickin' fine and I can't complain none yet.
And the reason for the [A] way the old punk [D] feels, it ain't marred down and spinning its [E] wheels in nicotine cars from smokin' cigarettes.
[A]
Nearly everybody that I ever [D] knew goes around a-smokin' like a stopped-up [E] clue, holler-eyed, queezin', short of [A] breath and tail.
Well, tomorrow it may be just my [D] luck to get run over by a two-ton [E] truck, but I ain't gonna kill myself a [A]-smokin' coffee now.
[D] Smoke, smoke, smoke that [A] cigarette.
[D] Smoke, smoke, smoking [B] when you smoke [E] yourself to death.
You ain't gonna cough and wheeze no more [D] over on the [A] Hallelujah Shore, where I [E] understand there ain't [A] no cigarettes.
The other day I saw a [D] man all bent over in a ring in his [E] hands and a coughin' so hard I thought his lungs would crack.
Well, his eyes was red and his face was [D] blue and I thought his earthin' days were [E] through, but I run up and I hit him on the back.
Well, [A] he caught his breath and he breathed [D] about twice and said,
Thanks, old buddy, for saving my [E] life.
I was strangled on a tickle in my throat, a smoker's gift.
[A] Then he done a thing that got my [D] goat.
He started to scratchin' in the pockets of [E] his coat till he found himself a king-size cigarette.
[D] Smoke, smoke, smoke that [E] cigarette.
[A]
[D] Smoke, smoke, smoking [B] when you smoke [E] yourself to death.
[A] You ain't gonna cough and wheeze no more [D] over on the [A] Hallelujah Shore, where I [E] understand there ain't [A] no cigarettes.
I'll tell you something that ain't no [D] joke.
I never did and I never will [E] smoke, and I don't give a darn what a lot of people think.
[A]
A lady I know said, I think you [D] should, cause cigarette smoke, it smells good, [E] but it don't smell good to me.
In fact, [A] it stinks.
[E]
When you get right [A] down to the truth of it, [D] most of the smokers would like [E] to quit, but they just can't break the habit, is what [A] they say.
So if you're like most of the smokers I've seen [D] with a backbone weaker than [E] nicotine, would you please just throw the smoke the other [A] way?
[D]
Smoke, smoke, smoke that cigarette.
[D]
Smoke, smoke, smoking [B] when you smoke [E] yourself to death.
You ain't gonna cough and wheeze no more [Bm] over on the Hallelujah [A] Shore, where I [E] understand there ain't no [A] cigarettes.
[D] [E] [A]
[N]
Key:
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_ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _
[A] Now I'm a fella with a heart of [D] gold, and my heart may be just a little bit [E] old, but it's kickin' fine and I can't complain none yet. _
And the reason for the [A] way the old punk [D] feels, it ain't marred down and spinning its [E] wheels in nicotine cars from smokin' cigarettes.
[A] _ _ _
Nearly everybody that I ever [D] knew goes around a-smokin' like a stopped-up [E] clue, holler-eyed, queezin', short of [A] breath and tail. _
Well, tomorrow it may be just my [D] luck to get run over by a two-ton [E] truck, but I ain't gonna kill myself a [A]-smokin' coffee now. _ _
[D] Smoke, smoke, smoke that [A] cigarette. _ _ _
[D] Smoke, smoke, smoking [B] when you smoke [E] yourself to death.
You ain't gonna cough and wheeze no more [D] over on the [A] Hallelujah Shore, where I [E] understand there ain't [A] no cigarettes. _
The other day I saw a [D] man all bent over in a ring in his [E] hands and a coughin' so hard I thought his lungs would crack. _
Well, his eyes was red and his face was [D] blue and I thought his earthin' days were [E] through, but I run up and I hit him on the back. _ _
Well, [A] he caught his breath and he breathed [D] about twice and said,
Thanks, old buddy, for saving my [E] life.
I was strangled on a tickle in my throat, a smoker's gift. _
[A] Then he done a thing that got my [D] goat.
He started to scratchin' in the pockets of [E] his coat till he found himself a king-size cigarette. _ _
[D] Smoke, smoke, smoke that [E] cigarette.
_ [A] _ _
[D] Smoke, smoke, smoking [B] when you smoke [E] yourself to death.
[A] You ain't gonna cough and wheeze no more [D] over on the [A] Hallelujah Shore, where I [E] understand there ain't [A] no cigarettes. _
I'll tell you something that ain't no [D] joke.
I never did and I never will [E] smoke, and I don't give a darn what a lot of people think.
_ _ [A]
A lady I know said, I think you [D] should, cause cigarette smoke, it smells good, [E] but it don't smell good to me.
In fact, [A] it stinks.
[E] _
When you get right [A] down to the truth of it, [D] most of the smokers would like [E] to quit, but they just can't break the habit, is what [A] they say. _ _
So if you're like most of the smokers I've seen [D] with a backbone weaker than [E] nicotine, would you please just throw the smoke the other [A] way?
_ _ [D]
Smoke, smoke, smoke that cigarette.
_ _ _ [D]
Smoke, smoke, smoking [B] when you smoke [E] yourself to death.
You ain't gonna cough and wheeze no more [Bm] over on the Hallelujah [A] Shore, where I [E] understand there ain't no [A] cigarettes.
_ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
[A] Now I'm a fella with a heart of [D] gold, and my heart may be just a little bit [E] old, but it's kickin' fine and I can't complain none yet. _
And the reason for the [A] way the old punk [D] feels, it ain't marred down and spinning its [E] wheels in nicotine cars from smokin' cigarettes.
[A] _ _ _
Nearly everybody that I ever [D] knew goes around a-smokin' like a stopped-up [E] clue, holler-eyed, queezin', short of [A] breath and tail. _
Well, tomorrow it may be just my [D] luck to get run over by a two-ton [E] truck, but I ain't gonna kill myself a [A]-smokin' coffee now. _ _
[D] Smoke, smoke, smoke that [A] cigarette. _ _ _
[D] Smoke, smoke, smoking [B] when you smoke [E] yourself to death.
You ain't gonna cough and wheeze no more [D] over on the [A] Hallelujah Shore, where I [E] understand there ain't [A] no cigarettes. _
The other day I saw a [D] man all bent over in a ring in his [E] hands and a coughin' so hard I thought his lungs would crack. _
Well, his eyes was red and his face was [D] blue and I thought his earthin' days were [E] through, but I run up and I hit him on the back. _ _
Well, [A] he caught his breath and he breathed [D] about twice and said,
Thanks, old buddy, for saving my [E] life.
I was strangled on a tickle in my throat, a smoker's gift. _
[A] Then he done a thing that got my [D] goat.
He started to scratchin' in the pockets of [E] his coat till he found himself a king-size cigarette. _ _
[D] Smoke, smoke, smoke that [E] cigarette.
_ [A] _ _
[D] Smoke, smoke, smoking [B] when you smoke [E] yourself to death.
[A] You ain't gonna cough and wheeze no more [D] over on the [A] Hallelujah Shore, where I [E] understand there ain't [A] no cigarettes. _
I'll tell you something that ain't no [D] joke.
I never did and I never will [E] smoke, and I don't give a darn what a lot of people think.
_ _ [A]
A lady I know said, I think you [D] should, cause cigarette smoke, it smells good, [E] but it don't smell good to me.
In fact, [A] it stinks.
[E] _
When you get right [A] down to the truth of it, [D] most of the smokers would like [E] to quit, but they just can't break the habit, is what [A] they say. _ _
So if you're like most of the smokers I've seen [D] with a backbone weaker than [E] nicotine, would you please just throw the smoke the other [A] way?
_ _ [D]
Smoke, smoke, smoke that cigarette.
_ _ _ [D]
Smoke, smoke, smoking [B] when you smoke [E] yourself to death.
You ain't gonna cough and wheeze no more [Bm] over on the Hallelujah [A] Shore, where I [E] understand there ain't no [A] cigarettes.
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