Chords for Leroy Troy on the 1st Marty Stuart Show
Tempo:
119.35 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Give me five more.
Thank you very much.
Welcome back to the Marty Stewart Show.
Well, it's my intention to bring you the highest and the finest in country culture.
You don't get any more culture than this right here.
From the Goodlitsville, Tennessee region of the United States, ladies and gentlemen, the
most popular man in country music, the king of country music.
How about a hand for the old Tennessee slicker, Eddie Stubbs?
Leroy Troy, ladies and gentlemen.
Hey!
Leroy!
Welcome to the show.
What's the good word, Leroy?
The good word is that the gas pumps are going again.
Yes.
Or at least at one place there is.
And I'm not telling words that.
Well, gas is high, but let's go anyway, if we can find some. All right.
What you gonna select?
I'm gonna find a number by the old Dixie Dewdrop, Uncle Dave Macon, his big hit, Keep
My Skillet Good and Greasy All the Time.
Big goods right here.
Big guns.
I'm going downtown, gonna buy me a sack of flour, gonna cook it every hour.
My skillet good and [G] greasy all the time.
[C] My skillet [G] good and greasy [C] all the time.
Got chickens in my sack, bloodhounds on my track.
I'm pulling for my little [G] shanty home.
Home, home.
[C] I'm pulling for my little shanty home.
And if you say so, I'll never work no more.
I'll lay around your shanty all the time.
Downtown.
I'll lay around [G] your shanty all [C] the time.
I'm going downtown, gonna swipe me a big pound.
My skillet good and greasy all the time.
My skillet good and greasy all the time.
I was walking down the street and I saw a hound on me.
My skillet good and greasy all the time.
My skillet good and greasy [C] all the time.
I got that lost [G] beat.
[C]
And if they feed me to the dog, I'm a poor dog.
My skillet good and greasy all the time.
My skillet [G] good and greasy all the time.
[C] I'm buying them the hell's guard to get me a jug of whiskey guard.
Give it all to Misty, keep her a good, kind, and boozy all the time.
Keep her a good, kind, and boozy all the time.
[A] [N]
Thank you very much.
Welcome back to the Marty Stewart Show.
Well, it's my intention to bring you the highest and the finest in country culture.
You don't get any more culture than this right here.
From the Goodlitsville, Tennessee region of the United States, ladies and gentlemen, the
most popular man in country music, the king of country music.
How about a hand for the old Tennessee slicker, Eddie Stubbs?
Leroy Troy, ladies and gentlemen.
Hey!
Leroy!
Welcome to the show.
What's the good word, Leroy?
The good word is that the gas pumps are going again.
Yes.
Or at least at one place there is.
And I'm not telling words that.
Well, gas is high, but let's go anyway, if we can find some. All right.
What you gonna select?
I'm gonna find a number by the old Dixie Dewdrop, Uncle Dave Macon, his big hit, Keep
My Skillet Good and Greasy All the Time.
Big goods right here.
Big guns.
I'm going downtown, gonna buy me a sack of flour, gonna cook it every hour.
My skillet good and [G] greasy all the time.
[C] My skillet [G] good and greasy [C] all the time.
Got chickens in my sack, bloodhounds on my track.
I'm pulling for my little [G] shanty home.
Home, home.
[C] I'm pulling for my little shanty home.
And if you say so, I'll never work no more.
I'll lay around your shanty all the time.
Downtown.
I'll lay around [G] your shanty all [C] the time.
I'm going downtown, gonna swipe me a big pound.
My skillet good and greasy all the time.
My skillet good and greasy all the time.
I was walking down the street and I saw a hound on me.
My skillet good and greasy all the time.
My skillet good and greasy [C] all the time.
I got that lost [G] beat.
[C]
And if they feed me to the dog, I'm a poor dog.
My skillet good and greasy all the time.
My skillet [G] good and greasy all the time.
[C] I'm buying them the hell's guard to get me a jug of whiskey guard.
Give it all to Misty, keep her a good, kind, and boozy all the time.
Keep her a good, kind, and boozy all the time.
[A] [N]
Key:
C
G
A
C
G
A
C
G
_ _ _ _ _ Give me five more.
_ _ _ Thank you very much.
Welcome back to the Marty Stewart Show.
Well, it's my intention to bring you the highest and the finest in country culture.
You don't get any more culture than this right here.
From the Goodlitsville, Tennessee region of the United States, ladies and gentlemen, the
most popular man in country music, the king of country music.
How about a hand for the old Tennessee slicker, Eddie Stubbs?
Leroy Troy, ladies and gentlemen.
_ Hey! _ _ _
_ Leroy!
_ _ _ Welcome to the show. _ _ _ _ _ _
What's the good word, Leroy?
_ _ The good word is that the gas pumps are going again.
Yes.
Or at least at one place there is.
And I'm not telling words that.
_ Well, gas is high, but let's go anyway, if we can find some. All right.
What you gonna select?
I'm gonna find a number by the old Dixie Dewdrop, Uncle Dave Macon, his big hit, Keep
My Skillet Good and Greasy All the Time.
Big goods right here.
Big guns. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'm going downtown, gonna buy me a sack of flour, gonna cook it every hour.
My skillet good and [G] greasy all the time.
_ [C] My skillet [G] good and greasy [C] all the time. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Got chickens in my sack, bloodhounds on my track.
I'm pulling for my little [G] shanty home.
Home, home.
[C] I'm pulling for my little shanty home. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ And if you say so, I'll never work no more.
I'll lay around your shanty all the time.
Downtown.
_ I'll lay around [G] your shanty all [C] the time. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I'm going downtown, gonna swipe me a big pound.
My skillet good and greasy all the time. _
My skillet good and greasy all the time. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I was walking down the street and I saw a hound on me.
My skillet good and greasy all the time.
_ My skillet good and greasy [C] all the time. _ _ _ _ _
_ I got that lost [G] beat.
_ [C] _
And if they feed me to the dog, I'm a poor dog.
My skillet good and greasy all the time. _
My skillet [G] good and greasy all the time. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ I'm buying them the hell's guard to get me a jug of whiskey guard.
Give it all to Misty, keep her a good, kind, and boozy all the time. _
Keep her a good, kind, and boozy all the time. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Thank you very much.
Welcome back to the Marty Stewart Show.
Well, it's my intention to bring you the highest and the finest in country culture.
You don't get any more culture than this right here.
From the Goodlitsville, Tennessee region of the United States, ladies and gentlemen, the
most popular man in country music, the king of country music.
How about a hand for the old Tennessee slicker, Eddie Stubbs?
Leroy Troy, ladies and gentlemen.
_ Hey! _ _ _
_ Leroy!
_ _ _ Welcome to the show. _ _ _ _ _ _
What's the good word, Leroy?
_ _ The good word is that the gas pumps are going again.
Yes.
Or at least at one place there is.
And I'm not telling words that.
_ Well, gas is high, but let's go anyway, if we can find some. All right.
What you gonna select?
I'm gonna find a number by the old Dixie Dewdrop, Uncle Dave Macon, his big hit, Keep
My Skillet Good and Greasy All the Time.
Big goods right here.
Big guns. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'm going downtown, gonna buy me a sack of flour, gonna cook it every hour.
My skillet good and [G] greasy all the time.
_ [C] My skillet [G] good and greasy [C] all the time. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Got chickens in my sack, bloodhounds on my track.
I'm pulling for my little [G] shanty home.
Home, home.
[C] I'm pulling for my little shanty home. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ And if you say so, I'll never work no more.
I'll lay around your shanty all the time.
Downtown.
_ I'll lay around [G] your shanty all [C] the time. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I'm going downtown, gonna swipe me a big pound.
My skillet good and greasy all the time. _
My skillet good and greasy all the time. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I was walking down the street and I saw a hound on me.
My skillet good and greasy all the time.
_ My skillet good and greasy [C] all the time. _ _ _ _ _
_ I got that lost [G] beat.
_ [C] _
And if they feed me to the dog, I'm a poor dog.
My skillet good and greasy all the time. _
My skillet [G] good and greasy all the time. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ I'm buying them the hell's guard to get me a jug of whiskey guard.
Give it all to Misty, keep her a good, kind, and boozy all the time. _
Keep her a good, kind, and boozy all the time. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _