Chords for Hank Williams Jr - Be Careful Who You Love (Arthur's Song)
Tempo:
132.85 bpm
Chords used:
F#
B
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B]
The old guitar picker had run out of liquor, so I sat down beside him and bought [F#] him a drink.
Then I bought him another, and finally some color returned to his cheeks and he said [B] with a wink.
Son, I worked with your daddy, I knew Ernest and old Lefty, I played on the Opry back when
it [E] was strong.
[F#] But it's show biz, you know, sometimes it gets slow, so buy me another and I'll sing
you [B] a song.
Be [F#]
[B] careful who you love, for love can be [F#] untrue.
Be careful who you love, [E] be sure [F#] she loves [B] you too.
Well you like it I see, and that's real pleasing to me.
Cause Bo Seepers I've rode hundreds, and some you [F#] know well.
I rode them and sold them, they bought them and stole them, but paper is cheap.
Why they're just tunes, what [B] the hell.
Then he tried to sell me the song he'd just sung.
I told him that song is a piece of [E] your soul.
[F#] Keep your song, here's some money, said Hank Jr.,
bless you.
And I heard him singing as I walked [B] out the door.
He said, [F#] now Hank, remember.
[B] Be careful who you love, for love can be [F#] untrue.
Be careful who you love, [E] be sure [F#] she loves [B] you too.
Well that was about a year ago, and now friends wouldn't you know.
Song's a big hit, some superstar [F#] claimed he wrote.
He sings it and grins and the money rolls in.
It's a wonder the words don't stick in [B] his throat.
Now I think of that writer, his name was Arthur and I often wonder.
Just how many hit songs he sold in [E] his time.
[F#] And how many men take the gift that God gave them.
Throw it away for the pretty [B] red wine.
[F#] Be
[B] careful who you love, for love can be [F#] untrue.
Be careful who you love, [E] be sure [F#] she loves [B] you too.
[F#]
[E] [F#]
[B]
[E] [F#]
[B]
[N]
The old guitar picker had run out of liquor, so I sat down beside him and bought [F#] him a drink.
Then I bought him another, and finally some color returned to his cheeks and he said [B] with a wink.
Son, I worked with your daddy, I knew Ernest and old Lefty, I played on the Opry back when
it [E] was strong.
[F#] But it's show biz, you know, sometimes it gets slow, so buy me another and I'll sing
you [B] a song.
Be [F#]
[B] careful who you love, for love can be [F#] untrue.
Be careful who you love, [E] be sure [F#] she loves [B] you too.
Well you like it I see, and that's real pleasing to me.
Cause Bo Seepers I've rode hundreds, and some you [F#] know well.
I rode them and sold them, they bought them and stole them, but paper is cheap.
Why they're just tunes, what [B] the hell.
Then he tried to sell me the song he'd just sung.
I told him that song is a piece of [E] your soul.
[F#] Keep your song, here's some money, said Hank Jr.,
bless you.
And I heard him singing as I walked [B] out the door.
He said, [F#] now Hank, remember.
[B] Be careful who you love, for love can be [F#] untrue.
Be careful who you love, [E] be sure [F#] she loves [B] you too.
Well that was about a year ago, and now friends wouldn't you know.
Song's a big hit, some superstar [F#] claimed he wrote.
He sings it and grins and the money rolls in.
It's a wonder the words don't stick in [B] his throat.
Now I think of that writer, his name was Arthur and I often wonder.
Just how many hit songs he sold in [E] his time.
[F#] And how many men take the gift that God gave them.
Throw it away for the pretty [B] red wine.
[F#] Be
[B] careful who you love, for love can be [F#] untrue.
Be careful who you love, [E] be sure [F#] she loves [B] you too.
[F#]
[E] [F#]
[B]
[E] [F#]
[B]
[N]
Key:
F#
B
E
F#
B
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F#
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The _ _ old guitar picker had run out of liquor, so I sat down beside him and bought [F#] him a drink.
_ _ Then I bought him another, _ and finally some color _ returned to his cheeks and he said [B] with a wink. _
_ Son, I worked with your daddy, I knew Ernest and old Lefty, I played on the Opry back when
it [E] was strong.
_ _ [F#] But it's show biz, you know, sometimes it gets slow, so buy me another and I'll sing
you [B] a song. _
Be [F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ careful who you love, _ _ _ for love can be [F#] untrue. _ _
_ Be careful who you love, _ _ [E] be sure [F#] she loves [B] you too. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ Well you like it I see, _ and that's real pleasing to me.
_ Cause Bo Seepers I've rode hundreds, and some you [F#] know well.
_ _ I rode them and sold them, they bought them and stole them, but paper is cheap.
Why they're just tunes, what [B] the hell. _ _ _
_ _ Then he tried to sell me the song he'd just sung.
I told him that song is a piece of [E] your soul.
_ _ [F#] Keep your song, here's some money, said Hank Jr.,
bless you.
_ And I heard him singing as I walked [B] out the door. _
He said, [F#] now Hank, remember. _
_ [B] Be careful who you love, _ _ _ for love can be [F#] untrue. _ _
_ _ _ _ Be careful who you love, _ _ [E] be sure [F#] she loves [B] you too. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ Well that was about a year ago, _ and now friends wouldn't you know.
_ _ _ Song's a big hit, some superstar [F#] claimed he wrote.
_ _ _ He sings it and grins and the money rolls in.
It's a wonder the words don't stick in [B] his throat. _
_ Now I think of that writer, his name was Arthur and I often wonder.
Just how many hit songs he sold in [E] his time.
_ _ [F#] And how many men take the gift that God gave them. _
Throw it away for the pretty [B] red _ wine.
_ [F#] Be _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ careful who you love, _ _ _ for love can be [F#] _ untrue. _
_ Be _ careful who you love, _ _ [E] be sure [F#] she loves [B] you too. _
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The _ _ old guitar picker had run out of liquor, so I sat down beside him and bought [F#] him a drink.
_ _ Then I bought him another, _ and finally some color _ returned to his cheeks and he said [B] with a wink. _
_ Son, I worked with your daddy, I knew Ernest and old Lefty, I played on the Opry back when
it [E] was strong.
_ _ [F#] But it's show biz, you know, sometimes it gets slow, so buy me another and I'll sing
you [B] a song. _
Be [F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ careful who you love, _ _ _ for love can be [F#] untrue. _ _
_ Be careful who you love, _ _ [E] be sure [F#] she loves [B] you too. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ Well you like it I see, _ and that's real pleasing to me.
_ Cause Bo Seepers I've rode hundreds, and some you [F#] know well.
_ _ I rode them and sold them, they bought them and stole them, but paper is cheap.
Why they're just tunes, what [B] the hell. _ _ _
_ _ Then he tried to sell me the song he'd just sung.
I told him that song is a piece of [E] your soul.
_ _ [F#] Keep your song, here's some money, said Hank Jr.,
bless you.
_ And I heard him singing as I walked [B] out the door. _
He said, [F#] now Hank, remember. _
_ [B] Be careful who you love, _ _ _ for love can be [F#] untrue. _ _
_ _ _ _ Be careful who you love, _ _ [E] be sure [F#] she loves [B] you too. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ Well that was about a year ago, _ and now friends wouldn't you know.
_ _ _ Song's a big hit, some superstar [F#] claimed he wrote.
_ _ _ He sings it and grins and the money rolls in.
It's a wonder the words don't stick in [B] his throat. _
_ Now I think of that writer, his name was Arthur and I often wonder.
Just how many hit songs he sold in [E] his time.
_ _ [F#] And how many men take the gift that God gave them. _
Throw it away for the pretty [B] red _ wine.
_ [F#] Be _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ careful who you love, _ _ _ for love can be [F#] _ untrue. _
_ Be _ careful who you love, _ _ [E] be sure [F#] she loves [B] you too. _
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