Chords for Hank Williams, Jr. & Johnny Cash - Waiting
Tempo:
134 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
B
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B] [G] [D]
Hello Hank, hello John, how you doing?
[G] Fine.
What are you doing?
Nothing, just sitting around, welcome to my pen.
The old maid's waiting for leap year to come,
[C] the crooner's just waiting to sing,
[D] the old cow's standing by the bull derm sign,
just waiting for the grass to [G] turn green.
The barfly's waiting for an easy market,
[C] the hitchhiker's just waiting for a ride,
[D] the life turmer's waiting for a prison break,
[G] and the beachcomber, he's waiting for the tide.
Farmer's daughter's waiting for the salesman [C] to take her into town,
[D] the city slicker's waiting for the country boy to lay all [G] his money down.
You know, everything comes to a standstill,
[C] nothing seems to make a turn.
[D] One must be waiting for the early bird.
Yeah, and I guess the early bird's waiting [G] for the worm.
Nobody wants to do nothing,
[C] just waiting to get their finger in the pie.
[D] They're waiting for a call from a big quiz show,
or hoping and waiting for some [G] rich uncle to die.
Katie, she's waiting at the garden gate.
[C] The moonshiner's waiting at the still,
[D] gambler's waiting for that ace in the hole.
And I guess Jack's just waiting for [G] Jill.
I guess so.
Everybody's waiting for something,
[C] and nothing seems to turn out right.
[D] Because the night shift's waiting for morning,
and the burglar's just waiting [G] for night.
Congregation's waiting on the preacher,
[C] and the preacher's just waiting for the groom.
[D] The groom's just waiting for the June bride,
and the June bride's waiting [G] for June.
The sunflower's waiting for the sunshine,
[C] violets just waiting for due.
[D] The bee's just waiting for the honey,
and honey, [Bm] I'm [Dm] just waiting for [G] you.
Sorry, I got it all over the line, huh?
Well, I took you.
[Ab] [B]
Hello Hank, hello John, how you doing?
[G] Fine.
What are you doing?
Nothing, just sitting around, welcome to my pen.
The old maid's waiting for leap year to come,
[C] the crooner's just waiting to sing,
[D] the old cow's standing by the bull derm sign,
just waiting for the grass to [G] turn green.
The barfly's waiting for an easy market,
[C] the hitchhiker's just waiting for a ride,
[D] the life turmer's waiting for a prison break,
[G] and the beachcomber, he's waiting for the tide.
Farmer's daughter's waiting for the salesman [C] to take her into town,
[D] the city slicker's waiting for the country boy to lay all [G] his money down.
You know, everything comes to a standstill,
[C] nothing seems to make a turn.
[D] One must be waiting for the early bird.
Yeah, and I guess the early bird's waiting [G] for the worm.
Nobody wants to do nothing,
[C] just waiting to get their finger in the pie.
[D] They're waiting for a call from a big quiz show,
or hoping and waiting for some [G] rich uncle to die.
Katie, she's waiting at the garden gate.
[C] The moonshiner's waiting at the still,
[D] gambler's waiting for that ace in the hole.
And I guess Jack's just waiting for [G] Jill.
I guess so.
Everybody's waiting for something,
[C] and nothing seems to turn out right.
[D] Because the night shift's waiting for morning,
and the burglar's just waiting [G] for night.
Congregation's waiting on the preacher,
[C] and the preacher's just waiting for the groom.
[D] The groom's just waiting for the June bride,
and the June bride's waiting [G] for June.
The sunflower's waiting for the sunshine,
[C] violets just waiting for due.
[D] The bee's just waiting for the honey,
and honey, [Bm] I'm [Dm] just waiting for [G] you.
Sorry, I got it all over the line, huh?
Well, I took you.
[Ab] [B]
Key:
G
D
C
B
Bm
G
D
C
[B] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ Hello Hank, hello John, how you doing?
[G] Fine.
What are you doing?
Nothing, just sitting around, welcome to my pen. _ _ _ _ _
The old maid's waiting for leap year to come,
[C] the crooner's just waiting to sing, _ _
_ [D] the old cow's standing by the bull derm sign,
just waiting for the grass to [G] turn green. _
The barfly's waiting for an easy market,
[C] the hitchhiker's just waiting for a ride, _
[D] the life turmer's waiting for a prison break,
[G] and the beachcomber, he's waiting for the tide. _
_ _ _ Farmer's daughter's waiting for the salesman [C] _ to take her into town, _
[D] the city slicker's waiting for the country boy _ to lay all [G] his money down. _ _
You know, everything comes to a standstill,
_ [C] nothing seems to make a turn. _ _
[D] One must be waiting for the early bird.
Yeah, and I guess the early bird's waiting [G] for the worm. _
_ Nobody wants to do nothing, _ _
[C] just waiting to get their finger in the pie. _ _
[D] They're waiting for a call from a big quiz show,
or hoping and waiting for some [G] rich uncle to die. _
_ Katie, she's waiting at the garden gate.
[C] The _ moonshiner's waiting at the still, _
_ [D] _ gambler's waiting for that ace in the hole.
And I guess Jack's just waiting for [G] Jill.
I guess so.
_ _ _ _ _ Everybody's waiting for something,
[C] _ and nothing seems to turn out right.
[D] Because the night shift's waiting for morning, _
and the burglar's just waiting [G] for night. _ _
_ _ _ Congregation's waiting on the preacher, _
[C] and the preacher's just waiting for the groom. _
_ [D] The groom's just waiting for the June bride, _
and the June bride's waiting [G] for June. _ _
The sunflower's waiting for the sunshine, _
_ [C] violets just waiting for due. _ _
[D] The bee's just waiting for the honey, _ _
and honey, [Bm] I'm [Dm] just waiting for [G] you. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Sorry, I got it all over the line, huh?
Well, I took you. _
[Ab] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Hello Hank, hello John, how you doing?
[G] Fine.
What are you doing?
Nothing, just sitting around, welcome to my pen. _ _ _ _ _
The old maid's waiting for leap year to come,
[C] the crooner's just waiting to sing, _ _
_ [D] the old cow's standing by the bull derm sign,
just waiting for the grass to [G] turn green. _
The barfly's waiting for an easy market,
[C] the hitchhiker's just waiting for a ride, _
[D] the life turmer's waiting for a prison break,
[G] and the beachcomber, he's waiting for the tide. _
_ _ _ Farmer's daughter's waiting for the salesman [C] _ to take her into town, _
[D] the city slicker's waiting for the country boy _ to lay all [G] his money down. _ _
You know, everything comes to a standstill,
_ [C] nothing seems to make a turn. _ _
[D] One must be waiting for the early bird.
Yeah, and I guess the early bird's waiting [G] for the worm. _
_ Nobody wants to do nothing, _ _
[C] just waiting to get their finger in the pie. _ _
[D] They're waiting for a call from a big quiz show,
or hoping and waiting for some [G] rich uncle to die. _
_ Katie, she's waiting at the garden gate.
[C] The _ moonshiner's waiting at the still, _
_ [D] _ gambler's waiting for that ace in the hole.
And I guess Jack's just waiting for [G] Jill.
I guess so.
_ _ _ _ _ Everybody's waiting for something,
[C] _ and nothing seems to turn out right.
[D] Because the night shift's waiting for morning, _
and the burglar's just waiting [G] for night. _ _
_ _ _ Congregation's waiting on the preacher, _
[C] and the preacher's just waiting for the groom. _
_ [D] The groom's just waiting for the June bride, _
and the June bride's waiting [G] for June. _ _
The sunflower's waiting for the sunshine, _
_ [C] violets just waiting for due. _ _
[D] The bee's just waiting for the honey, _ _
and honey, [Bm] I'm [Dm] just waiting for [G] you. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Sorry, I got it all over the line, huh?
Well, I took you. _
[Ab] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _