Chords for Leroy&Cash Troy
Tempo:
107.65 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
F#m
C#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Sultan, how about a hand for Leroy Choi and his buddy?
All right, little buddy.
Who you got, Leroy?
Got my little boy, Cash Williams here.
Well, hello, Cash Williams.
Welcome.
Look at him.
We named him after Johnny Cash and Hank Williams.
You did.
We sure did.
Cash Williams.
Yeah, sometimes we just call him CW for short.
As for?
CW stands for country and history.
Ha ha ha ha.
Give me five, Cash Williams.
[A] All right.
What y'all got picked out for us?
Oh, we got one of the classics.
Uh oh.
Uncle Eats got the coon.
Oh, yeah.
Ready, Cash?
Well, it's [E] my horse up to my high horse.
My [A] banjo to my back.
Buckle [F#m] broke and the banjo flew.
Uncle Eats got the buckle and the banjo [A] too.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on, gone [A] on.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on.
[A] That's all right.
[E]
Oh, [A] my God.
[E] Now, [A] what kind of slipper [E] do the angels wear?
Slipper now slides [A] on the golden stair.
Golden slipper [D] out of golden sock.
[E] Drop your nickel in the missionary box.
[A] Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone on, [E]
gone on.
[A] Gone on.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone on.
[E] That'll help us looking [A] up the tree.
All right.
[E]
[A]
Eat.
Eat.
Uncle Eats [E] was a good old soul.
Washed his face [A] in a butter bowl.
In his hand [D] on the [E] mantelpiece.
He fell [F#m] right [C#] back in a bucket of grease.
[A] Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on, gone [A] on.
Gone on.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on.
That'll help us [A] looking up the tree.
[E]
[A] That's good, boys.
[E]
[A] [E]
[A] [E]
[A] When Uncle Eats [E] told the world goodbye,
he went to heaven [A] to his home on high.
Told St.
[D] Peter to make room.
[E] Look out, boys.
I'll fetch ya me a coon.
[A] Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone on.
[E]
Gone on.
[A] Gone on.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on.
That'll help us [A] looking up the tree.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on.
Gone [A] on.
Gone on.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on.
That'll help [A] us looking up the tree.
[E] [A] Hey, fine, duh!
[N] You did good, pal.
All right, little buddy.
Who you got, Leroy?
Got my little boy, Cash Williams here.
Well, hello, Cash Williams.
Welcome.
Look at him.
We named him after Johnny Cash and Hank Williams.
You did.
We sure did.
Cash Williams.
Yeah, sometimes we just call him CW for short.
As for?
CW stands for country and history.
Ha ha ha ha.
Give me five, Cash Williams.
[A] All right.
What y'all got picked out for us?
Oh, we got one of the classics.
Uh oh.
Uncle Eats got the coon.
Oh, yeah.
Ready, Cash?
Well, it's [E] my horse up to my high horse.
My [A] banjo to my back.
Buckle [F#m] broke and the banjo flew.
Uncle Eats got the buckle and the banjo [A] too.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on, gone [A] on.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on.
[A] That's all right.
[E]
Oh, [A] my God.
[E] Now, [A] what kind of slipper [E] do the angels wear?
Slipper now slides [A] on the golden stair.
Golden slipper [D] out of golden sock.
[E] Drop your nickel in the missionary box.
[A] Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone on, [E]
gone on.
[A] Gone on.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone on.
[E] That'll help us looking [A] up the tree.
All right.
[E]
[A]
Eat.
Eat.
Uncle Eats [E] was a good old soul.
Washed his face [A] in a butter bowl.
In his hand [D] on the [E] mantelpiece.
He fell [F#m] right [C#] back in a bucket of grease.
[A] Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on, gone [A] on.
Gone on.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on.
That'll help us [A] looking up the tree.
[E]
[A] That's good, boys.
[E]
[A] [E]
[A] [E]
[A] When Uncle Eats [E] told the world goodbye,
he went to heaven [A] to his home on high.
Told St.
[D] Peter to make room.
[E] Look out, boys.
I'll fetch ya me a coon.
[A] Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone on.
[E]
Gone on.
[A] Gone on.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on.
That'll help us [A] looking up the tree.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on.
Gone [A] on.
Gone on.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on.
That'll help [A] us looking up the tree.
[E] [A] Hey, fine, duh!
[N] You did good, pal.
Key:
A
E
D
F#m
C#
A
E
D
Sultan, how about a hand for Leroy Choi and his buddy?
All right, little buddy.
Who you got, Leroy?
Got my little boy, Cash Williams here.
Well, hello, Cash Williams.
Welcome.
Look at him. _ _
We named him after Johnny Cash and Hank Williams.
You did.
We sure did.
Cash Williams.
Yeah, sometimes we just call him CW for short.
As for?
_ CW stands for country and history.
Ha ha ha ha.
Give me five, Cash Williams.
[A] All right.
What y'all got picked out for us?
Oh, we got one of the classics.
Uh oh.
Uncle Eats got the coon.
Oh, yeah.
Ready, Cash?
_ _ Well, it's [E] my horse up to my high horse.
My [A] banjo to my back.
Buckle [F#m] broke and the banjo flew.
Uncle Eats got the buckle and the banjo [A] too.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on, gone [A] on.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on.
_ [A] That's all right.
_ _ _ [E]
Oh, [A] my God.
_ _ _ [E] Now, _ [A] _ what kind of slipper [E] do the angels wear?
Slipper now slides [A] on the golden stair.
Golden slipper [D] out of golden sock.
[E] Drop your nickel in the missionary box.
[A] Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone on, [E]
gone on.
[A] Gone on.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone on.
[E] That'll help us looking [A] up the tree.
_ _ All right.
[E] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Eat.
Eat.
_ _ Uncle Eats [E] was a good old soul.
Washed his face [A] in a butter bowl.
In his hand [D] on the [E] mantelpiece.
He fell [F#m] right [C#] back in a bucket of grease.
[A] Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on, gone [A] on.
Gone on.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on.
That'll help us [A] looking up the tree.
_ _ _ _ [E] _
[A] That's good, boys.
_ _ _ [E] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [A] _ When Uncle Eats [E] told the world goodbye,
he went to heaven [A] to his home on high.
Told St.
[D] Peter to make room.
[E] Look out, boys.
I'll fetch ya me a coon.
[A] Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone on.
[E]
Gone on.
[A] Gone on.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on.
That'll help us [A] looking up the tree.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on.
Gone [A] on.
Gone on.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on.
That'll help [A] us looking up the tree. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ [A] Hey, fine, duh! _
_ _ _ [N] You did good, pal.
All right, little buddy.
Who you got, Leroy?
Got my little boy, Cash Williams here.
Well, hello, Cash Williams.
Welcome.
Look at him. _ _
We named him after Johnny Cash and Hank Williams.
You did.
We sure did.
Cash Williams.
Yeah, sometimes we just call him CW for short.
As for?
_ CW stands for country and history.
Ha ha ha ha.
Give me five, Cash Williams.
[A] All right.
What y'all got picked out for us?
Oh, we got one of the classics.
Uh oh.
Uncle Eats got the coon.
Oh, yeah.
Ready, Cash?
_ _ Well, it's [E] my horse up to my high horse.
My [A] banjo to my back.
Buckle [F#m] broke and the banjo flew.
Uncle Eats got the buckle and the banjo [A] too.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on, gone [A] on.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on.
_ [A] That's all right.
_ _ _ [E]
Oh, [A] my God.
_ _ _ [E] Now, _ [A] _ what kind of slipper [E] do the angels wear?
Slipper now slides [A] on the golden stair.
Golden slipper [D] out of golden sock.
[E] Drop your nickel in the missionary box.
[A] Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone on, [E]
gone on.
[A] Gone on.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone on.
[E] That'll help us looking [A] up the tree.
_ _ All right.
[E] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Eat.
Eat.
_ _ Uncle Eats [E] was a good old soul.
Washed his face [A] in a butter bowl.
In his hand [D] on the [E] mantelpiece.
He fell [F#m] right [C#] back in a bucket of grease.
[A] Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on, gone [A] on.
Gone on.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on.
That'll help us [A] looking up the tree.
_ _ _ _ [E] _
[A] That's good, boys.
_ _ _ [E] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [A] _ When Uncle Eats [E] told the world goodbye,
he went to heaven [A] to his home on high.
Told St.
[D] Peter to make room.
[E] Look out, boys.
I'll fetch ya me a coon.
[A] Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone on.
[E]
Gone on.
[A] Gone on.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on.
That'll help us [A] looking up the tree.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on.
Gone [A] on.
Gone on.
Uncle Eats got the coon, he's gone [E] on.
That'll help [A] us looking up the tree. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ [A] Hey, fine, duh! _
_ _ _ [N] You did good, pal.