Lee Hazlewood & Nancy Sinatra:Jackson. Chords

Tempo:
70.35 bpm
Chords used:

D

A

E

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Lee Hazlewood & Nancy Sinatra:Jackson. chords
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We got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper sprout.
We've been talking about Jackson ever since the fire went out.
[D] I'm going to Jackson.
I'm going to [A] mess around.
Yeah.
Yeah, [D] I'm going to Jackson.
[E] Look out, Jackson [A] town.
Well, go on down to Jackson.
Go ahead and go play your hand, you big talking man.
Make a fool of yourself.
Yeah.
[D] Yeah, go to Jackson.
Go [A] comb that hair.
I'm going to [D] snowball, Jackson.
[E] Go ahead and [A] see if I care.
When I breeze into that city, people gonna stoop and bow.
All them women gonna make me teach them what they don't know how.
I'm [D] going to Jackson.
You turn to [A] loose in my coat, cause I'm [D] going to Jackson.
[E] Goodbye, that's [A] all she wrote.
[D] [E]
[A] They'll laugh at you in Jackson.
I doubt it.
And I'll be dancing on a pony keg.
They'll lead you around that town like a Scarlet Hound.
With your tail tucked between your legs.
Yeah, yeah, [D] yeah, go to Jackson, you big [A] talking man.
And I'll be waiting [D] there in Jackson, [E] behind my J [A]-Pan plan.
We got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper sprout.
We've been talking about Jackson ever since the fire went out.
[D] Go to Jackson, and that's a natural [A] fact.
We're [D] going to Jackson, [E] ain't never coming
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1231
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To jam and learn the simple chords for Nancy Sinatra - Jackson chords, practice playing D, A, E, A, D, C#m, A and B in sequence. Start with a comfortable 71 BPM and as you become proficient, aim for the song's BPM of 142. Configure the capo to your vocal range and chord preference, remembering the key of A Major.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ We got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper sprout.
We've been talking about Jackson ever since the fire went out.
[D] I'm going to Jackson.
I'm going to [A] mess around.
Yeah.
Yeah, [D] I'm going to Jackson.
[E] Look out, Jackson [A] town.
_ Well, go on down to Jackson.
Go ahead and _ go play your hand, you big talking man.
Make a fool of yourself.
Yeah.
[D] Yeah, go to Jackson.
Go [A] comb that hair.
I'm going to [D] snowball, Jackson.
[E] Go ahead and [A] see if I care.
_ When I breeze into that city, people gonna stoop and bow.
All them women gonna make me teach them what they don't know how.
I'm [D] going to Jackson.
You turn to [A] loose in my coat, cause I'm [D] going to Jackson.
[E] Goodbye, that's [A] all she wrote.
_ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ They'll laugh at you in Jackson.
I doubt it.
And I'll be dancing on a pony keg.
They'll lead you around that town like a Scarlet Hound.
With your tail tucked between your legs.
Yeah, yeah, [D] yeah, go to Jackson, you big [A] talking man.
And I'll be waiting [D] there in Jackson, [E] behind my J [A]-Pan plan.
_ _ We got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper sprout.
We've been talking about Jackson ever since the fire went out.
[D] Go to Jackson, and that's a natural [A] fact.
_ We're [D] going to Jackson, [E] ain't never coming

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