Lee Hazlewood & Donnie Owens: "After Six" Chords
Tempo:
97.05 bpm
Chords used:
D
C
Am
A
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Am] Oh, hi pretty [D] lady.
Look at the puppy.
You know where that puppy [A] sleeps?
Any place he wants to.
[D] That's right.
[C]
[D] [C] [D] Hey [C] there, [D] Mr.
Bartender.
[C] [D] I have a [C] little pity on [D] [C] me.
[D] [C] Times are rough [D] and the fuzz [C] is tough and I'm where I'm not supposed [D] to be.
[C] I give you my watch.
[D] [C] I pour a bit of scotch.
[D] [C] If you don't [D] make fun,
cause it don't run [C] no better [D] than I do after six.
[C] [D] Hi there, [C] Mr.
Bartender.
[D] Lots of things are bothering me.
[C] [D] There's the hydrogen [C] bomb [D] and the [C] Vietnam [D] and I'm out of [C] cigarettes since three.
[C] I give you [D] my stick pen.
[C] I pour a glass [D] of gin.
[C] [D] If you [D] don't joke, cause [C] the diamond's broke
and it don't shine no better [D] than I do after six.
[C]
[D]
[C] [D] [C] [D]
[C] [D] [C]
[D] Hi [C] there, [D] Mr.
Bartender.
You [C] better get a grip [D] on me.
[C] [D] My pulse [C] is slow and [D] I'm [C] about to go.
[D] I need a [C] little charity.
I [C] give you my shoes.
I pour a [D] glass of [C] booze.
If you [D] don't tell, they don't smell [C] no better [D] than I do after six.
Look at the puppy.
You know where that puppy [A] sleeps?
Any place he wants to.
[D] That's right.
[C]
[D] [C] [D] Hey [C] there, [D] Mr.
Bartender.
[C] [D] I have a [C] little pity on [D] [C] me.
[D] [C] Times are rough [D] and the fuzz [C] is tough and I'm where I'm not supposed [D] to be.
[C] I give you my watch.
[D] [C] I pour a bit of scotch.
[D] [C] If you don't [D] make fun,
cause it don't run [C] no better [D] than I do after six.
[C] [D] Hi there, [C] Mr.
Bartender.
[D] Lots of things are bothering me.
[C] [D] There's the hydrogen [C] bomb [D] and the [C] Vietnam [D] and I'm out of [C] cigarettes since three.
[C] I give you [D] my stick pen.
[C] I pour a glass [D] of gin.
[C] [D] If you [D] don't joke, cause [C] the diamond's broke
and it don't shine no better [D] than I do after six.
[C]
[D]
[C] [D] [C] [D]
[C] [D] [C]
[D] Hi [C] there, [D] Mr.
Bartender.
You [C] better get a grip [D] on me.
[C] [D] My pulse [C] is slow and [D] I'm [C] about to go.
[D] I need a [C] little charity.
I [C] give you my shoes.
I pour a [D] glass of [C] booze.
If you [D] don't tell, they don't smell [C] no better [D] than I do after six.
Key:
D
C
Am
A
G
D
C
Am
_ _ [Am] Oh, hi pretty [D] lady.
Look at the puppy.
You know where that puppy [A] sleeps?
Any place he wants to.
[D] That's right.
_ _ [C] _
_ [D] _ _ [C] _ [D] Hey [C] there, [D] Mr.
Bartender.
[C] _ [D] I have a [C] little pity on [D] [C] me.
_ [D] _ [C] Times are rough [D] and the fuzz [C] is tough and I'm where I'm not supposed [D] to be.
[C] I give you my watch.
_ [D] _ [C] I pour a bit of scotch.
_ [D] _ [C] If you don't [D] make fun,
cause it don't run [C] no better [D] than I do after six.
[C] _ _ [D] Hi there, [C] Mr.
Bartender.
_ _ [D] Lots of things are bothering me.
[C] _ [D] There's the hydrogen [C] bomb [D] and the [C] Vietnam [D] and I'm out of [C] cigarettes since three.
[C] I give you [D] my stick pen.
[C] _ _ I pour a glass [D] of gin.
_ [C] _ _ [D] If you [D] don't joke, cause [C] the diamond's broke
and it don't shine no better [D] than I do after six.
[C] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _ [D] _ _
[C] _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ Hi [C] there, [D] Mr.
Bartender.
_ You [C] better get a grip [D] on me.
[C] _ [D] My pulse [C] is slow and [D] I'm [C] about to go.
[D] I need a [C] little charity.
I [C] give you my shoes.
_ I pour a [D] glass of [C] booze.
_ _ If you [D] don't tell, they don't smell [C] no better [D] than I do after six.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Look at the puppy.
You know where that puppy [A] sleeps?
Any place he wants to.
[D] That's right.
_ _ [C] _
_ [D] _ _ [C] _ [D] Hey [C] there, [D] Mr.
Bartender.
[C] _ [D] I have a [C] little pity on [D] [C] me.
_ [D] _ [C] Times are rough [D] and the fuzz [C] is tough and I'm where I'm not supposed [D] to be.
[C] I give you my watch.
_ [D] _ [C] I pour a bit of scotch.
_ [D] _ [C] If you don't [D] make fun,
cause it don't run [C] no better [D] than I do after six.
[C] _ _ [D] Hi there, [C] Mr.
Bartender.
_ _ [D] Lots of things are bothering me.
[C] _ [D] There's the hydrogen [C] bomb [D] and the [C] Vietnam [D] and I'm out of [C] cigarettes since three.
[C] I give you [D] my stick pen.
[C] _ _ I pour a glass [D] of gin.
_ [C] _ _ [D] If you [D] don't joke, cause [C] the diamond's broke
and it don't shine no better [D] than I do after six.
[C] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _ [D] _ _
[C] _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ Hi [C] there, [D] Mr.
Bartender.
_ You [C] better get a grip [D] on me.
[C] _ [D] My pulse [C] is slow and [D] I'm [C] about to go.
[D] I need a [C] little charity.
I [C] give you my shoes.
_ I pour a [D] glass of [C] booze.
_ _ If you [D] don't tell, they don't smell [C] no better [D] than I do after six.
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