Chords for I Wish I'd Stayed In The Wagon Yard (Rerecorded)

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E

B

F#m

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I Wish I'd Stayed In The Wagon Yard (Rerecorded) chords
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I am the jolly farmer, [D] last night I come [A] to town, to sell a bale of cotton, I work [E] the whole year round.
Put [A] my team in the wagon [D] yard, like I [A] always do.
Went out to see the electric lights, and picking a party or two, [F#m] well I met a dude out on the street, the clock was a striking nine.
[B] He said, come in old Hasey, have a [E] drink it's fine, well I [A] must have bought a dust, [D] hit my [A] walker but the hard, I wish I'd have bought me a half a pint and stayed in the wagon yard.
Now listen to me you farmers, [D] I'm here to talk [A] some sense, if you want to see them electric lights, [B] you better look over your [E] back fence.
[A] And when you farmers come to town, [D] stay right with [A] your part, get yourself a half a pint and stay in the wagon yard.
[F#m] There's a deacon in our little church, down near Possum Trot, [B] when he hears about my spree it's bound to [E] make him hot, [A] he'll throw me out in a dragon [D] fox, no my [A] pillar is hard, I wish I'd have got me a half a pint and stayed in the wagon yard.
[D] [A]
If ever I go to town again, [D] loaded to [A] the gill, I'll watch them dudes like a chicken hawk [B] that circles round [E] our hill, I'll not be out in the electric lights, [D] I'll stay right with [A] my part.
Get myself a half a pint and stay in the wagon yard, [F#m] and when that dude comes around for me to buy him food, [B] I'll hit him in the head so hard he'll feel it in [A] his shoes, he'll think he's met a wild cat, [D] I'll hit that dude [A] so hard, he'll wish I'd have got me a half a pint and stayed in the wagon yard.
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1231
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1321
E
2311
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12341112
F#m
123111112
A
1231
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1321
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2311
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I am the jolly farmer, [D] last night I come [A] to town, to sell a bale of cotton, I work [E] the whole year round.
Put [A] my team in the wagon [D] yard, like I [A] always do.
Went out to see the electric lights, and picking a party or two, [F#m] well I met a dude out on the street, the clock was a striking nine.
[B] He said, come in old Hasey, have a [E] drink it's fine, well I [A] must have bought a dust, [D] hit my [A] walker but the hard, I wish I'd have bought me a half a pint and stayed in the wagon yard.
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Now listen to me you farmers, [D] I'm here to talk [A] some sense, if you want to see them electric lights, [B] you better look over your [E] back fence.
[A] And when you farmers come to town, [D] stay right with [A] your part, get yourself a half a pint and stay in the wagon yard.
[F#m] There's a deacon in our little church, down near Possum Trot, [B] when he hears about my spree it's bound to [E] make him hot, [A] he'll throw me out in a dragon [D] fox, no my [A] pillar is hard, I wish I'd have got me a half a pint and stayed in the wagon yard.
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If ever I go to town again, [D] loaded to [A] the gill, I'll watch them dudes like a chicken hawk [B] that circles round [E] our hill, I'll not be out in the electric lights, [D] I'll stay right with [A] my part.
Get myself a half a pint and stay in the wagon yard, [F#m] and when that dude comes around for me to buy him food, [B] I'll hit him in the head so hard he'll feel it in [A] his shoes, he'll think he's met a wild cat, [D] I'll hit that dude [A] so hard, he'll wish I'd have got me a half a pint and stayed in the wagon yard.
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