Chords for John Prine - Ain't Hurtin' Nobody [1995]
Tempo:
95.55 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
Cm
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] My next guest, a Grammy Award winning singer and songwriter, Rolling Stone magazine calls his new CD the best work of his career.
Please welcome John Prime.
[C]
I'm a-walkin' down the street like Lucky LaRue.
[F] Got my hand in my pocket, thank him, thank you.
I [C] ain't hurt nobody, [G] I ain't hurt no [C] one.
[C] There's 300 men in the state of Tennessee.
[F] They're weepin' to die now, never be free.
I [C] ain't hurt nobody, [G] I ain't hurt [C] no one.
[G] Six million, seven hundred thousand, and thirty [F] three and I saw.
[G] You'd think someone could make the time to sit down and listen to [F] their goodbye [C] song.
I was born at LaPeach in Indiana.
I was nine years old.
[F] Heard a little Richard singin' Tootie Pootie from the top of a telephone pole.
I [C] wasn't hurt [Cm] nobody, [G] I wasn't hurt no [C] one.
There's a rooster layin' chickens, and chickens layin' eggs.
[F] Farm [Cm] machinery pulls arms and legs.
I [C] ain't hurt nobody, [G] I ain't hurt [C] no one.
[G]
Permanently crafted, propaganda hit songs, never [F] ends the [C] long ride.
[G] He's a down waitress, he's a model, [F] I'm a girl, girl, [C] girl.
[C] [Eb]
[F] [C]
[Dm] [C]
I used to live in Chicago, where the cold wind blows.
[F] I delivered more junk, than the junkyard [C] would hold.
I wasn't hurt nobody, [G] I wasn't hurt [C] no one.
[G] You can fool some of the people, part of the crowd, in [F] or out, you're a little [C] stopped.
[G]
Frickin' Mary Ann Eldridge dressed in pants, can't be [F]
[C] all alone.
[Am] [C] I'm a-walkin' down the street, like a lucky maroon.
[F] Got my hand in my pocket, baby, thinkin' about you.
I [C] ain't hurt nobody, [G] I ain't hurt [C] no one.
I ain't hurt nobody, [G] I ain't hurt [C] no one.
[F] [C]
[N]
John Pryor, thank you, Tom.
Oh, great, good to see [A] you.
Be right back, what I [D] can do.
Thanks, guys.
[A] [D] [G]
Please welcome John Prime.
[C]
I'm a-walkin' down the street like Lucky LaRue.
[F] Got my hand in my pocket, thank him, thank you.
I [C] ain't hurt nobody, [G] I ain't hurt no [C] one.
[C] There's 300 men in the state of Tennessee.
[F] They're weepin' to die now, never be free.
I [C] ain't hurt nobody, [G] I ain't hurt [C] no one.
[G] Six million, seven hundred thousand, and thirty [F] three and I saw.
[G] You'd think someone could make the time to sit down and listen to [F] their goodbye [C] song.
I was born at LaPeach in Indiana.
I was nine years old.
[F] Heard a little Richard singin' Tootie Pootie from the top of a telephone pole.
I [C] wasn't hurt [Cm] nobody, [G] I wasn't hurt no [C] one.
There's a rooster layin' chickens, and chickens layin' eggs.
[F] Farm [Cm] machinery pulls arms and legs.
I [C] ain't hurt nobody, [G] I ain't hurt [C] no one.
[G]
Permanently crafted, propaganda hit songs, never [F] ends the [C] long ride.
[G] He's a down waitress, he's a model, [F] I'm a girl, girl, [C] girl.
[C] [Eb]
[F] [C]
[Dm] [C]
I used to live in Chicago, where the cold wind blows.
[F] I delivered more junk, than the junkyard [C] would hold.
I wasn't hurt nobody, [G] I wasn't hurt [C] no one.
[G] You can fool some of the people, part of the crowd, in [F] or out, you're a little [C] stopped.
[G]
Frickin' Mary Ann Eldridge dressed in pants, can't be [F]
[C] all alone.
[Am] [C] I'm a-walkin' down the street, like a lucky maroon.
[F] Got my hand in my pocket, baby, thinkin' about you.
I [C] ain't hurt nobody, [G] I ain't hurt [C] no one.
I ain't hurt nobody, [G] I ain't hurt [C] no one.
[F] [C]
[N]
John Pryor, thank you, Tom.
Oh, great, good to see [A] you.
Be right back, what I [D] can do.
Thanks, guys.
[A] [D] [G]
Key:
C
F
G
Cm
A
C
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G
_ _ _ [N] My next guest, a Grammy Award winning singer and songwriter, Rolling Stone magazine calls his new CD the best work of his career.
Please welcome John Prime.
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I'm a-walkin' down the street like Lucky LaRue.
_ [F] Got my hand in my pocket, thank him, thank you.
I [C] ain't hurt nobody, _ [G] _ I ain't hurt no [C] one. _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ There's 300 men _ in the state of Tennessee.
_ [F] They're weepin' to die now, never be free.
I [C] ain't hurt nobody, _ [G] _ I ain't hurt [C] no one. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] Six million, seven hundred thousand, and thirty [F] three and I saw.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] You'd think someone could make the time to sit down and listen to [F] their goodbye [C] song.
I was born at _ _ _ _ LaPeach in Indiana.
I was nine years old.
[F] Heard a little Richard singin' Tootie Pootie from the top of a telephone pole.
I [C] wasn't hurt [Cm] nobody, _ [G] _ I wasn't hurt no [C] one. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ There's a rooster layin' chickens, and chickens layin' eggs.
[F] Farm [Cm] machinery pulls arms and legs.
I [C] ain't hurt nobody, _ [G] _ I ain't hurt [C] no one. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
Permanently crafted, propaganda hit songs, never [F] ends the [C] long ride.
_ _ _ _ [G] He's a down waitress, he's a model, [F] I'm a girl, girl, [C] girl. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I used to live in Chicago, where the cold wind blows.
[F] I delivered more junk, than the junkyard [C] would hold.
I wasn't hurt nobody, _ [G] _ I wasn't hurt [C] no one. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] You can fool some of the people, part of the crowd, in [F] or out, you're a little [C] stopped.
_ _ _ _ [G] _
Frickin' Mary Ann Eldridge dressed in pants, can't be [F] _
[C] all alone.
_ _ [Am] _ _ [C] I'm a-walkin' down the street, like a lucky maroon.
[F] Got my hand in my pocket, baby, thinkin' about you.
I [C] ain't hurt nobody, _ [G] _ I ain't hurt [C] no one.
_ _ _ _ I ain't hurt nobody, _ [G] _ I ain't hurt [C] no one.
_ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
John Pryor, thank you, Tom.
Oh, great, good to see [A] you.
Be right back, what I [D] can do.
Thanks, guys.
_ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
Please welcome John Prime.
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I'm a-walkin' down the street like Lucky LaRue.
_ [F] Got my hand in my pocket, thank him, thank you.
I [C] ain't hurt nobody, _ [G] _ I ain't hurt no [C] one. _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ There's 300 men _ in the state of Tennessee.
_ [F] They're weepin' to die now, never be free.
I [C] ain't hurt nobody, _ [G] _ I ain't hurt [C] no one. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] Six million, seven hundred thousand, and thirty [F] three and I saw.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] You'd think someone could make the time to sit down and listen to [F] their goodbye [C] song.
I was born at _ _ _ _ LaPeach in Indiana.
I was nine years old.
[F] Heard a little Richard singin' Tootie Pootie from the top of a telephone pole.
I [C] wasn't hurt [Cm] nobody, _ [G] _ I wasn't hurt no [C] one. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ There's a rooster layin' chickens, and chickens layin' eggs.
[F] Farm [Cm] machinery pulls arms and legs.
I [C] ain't hurt nobody, _ [G] _ I ain't hurt [C] no one. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
Permanently crafted, propaganda hit songs, never [F] ends the [C] long ride.
_ _ _ _ [G] He's a down waitress, he's a model, [F] I'm a girl, girl, [C] girl. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I used to live in Chicago, where the cold wind blows.
[F] I delivered more junk, than the junkyard [C] would hold.
I wasn't hurt nobody, _ [G] _ I wasn't hurt [C] no one. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] You can fool some of the people, part of the crowd, in [F] or out, you're a little [C] stopped.
_ _ _ _ [G] _
Frickin' Mary Ann Eldridge dressed in pants, can't be [F] _
[C] all alone.
_ _ [Am] _ _ [C] I'm a-walkin' down the street, like a lucky maroon.
[F] Got my hand in my pocket, baby, thinkin' about you.
I [C] ain't hurt nobody, _ [G] _ I ain't hurt [C] no one.
_ _ _ _ I ain't hurt nobody, _ [G] _ I ain't hurt [C] no one.
_ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
John Pryor, thank you, Tom.
Oh, great, good to see [A] you.
Be right back, what I [D] can do.
Thanks, guys.
_ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _