Chords for Life Gits Tee- Jus Don't It by Walter Brennan
Tempo:
115.5 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
Cm
Eb
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Cm]
[F] [Bb]
The [F] sun comes up and the sun goes [C] down.
The hands on the clock keep a-goin' round.
I just get up and it's [Cm] time to lay down.
[F]
Life gets tedious, [Bb] don't it, hmm?
My shoe's untied, but [F] I don't care.
[C]
I ain't a-figurin' on goin' nowhere.
I'd have to wash and comb my [Eb] hair.
And that's just [F] wasted effort.
[Bb]
Water in the wells is [F] gettin' lower and lower.
Can't take a bath [Bb] for six months more.
But I've heard it said, and [Eb] it's true, I'm sure,
[F] that too much bathin' will [Bb] weaken you.
I open the [Cm] door and a fly [C] swore me.
I close the [Bb] door and I'm sweatin' again.
And in the process, ah, [Cm] ah, crack machine.
[Am] Just one darn [F] thing after another.
[Bb]
[Eb]
[F] [Bb]
Old Brown [F] knew he must be sick.
I jammed him in the rump with a pin on a stick.
He humped his back, but he [Eb] wouldn't kick.
[F] Now there's somethin' caulk-eyed [Bb] somewhere.
A mouse a-chewin' [F] on the pantry door.
He's been at it for a month [Bb] or more.
When he gets through, he'll sure be [Eb] sure.
[F] Because there ain't a darn thing in there.
[Bb]
Hound dog howlin' [F] so full on.
Lazyest [Bb] dog that was ever born.
He's a-howlin' cause [Cm] he's sittin' on a thorn.
[F] And just too tired to move [Bb] over.
The tin roof leaks [Cm] and the chimney leans.
[C]
And there's a hole in the seat of my old blue jeans.
And I've ate the [D] last of the pork [Cm] and beans.
[F] Just can't depend on [Bb] nothin'.
[Eb]
[F] [Bb]
Cow's gone [Cm] dry and [F] the hens won't lay.
Fish quit bitin'. [Bb] Saturday.
Troubles are piling up [Eb] day by day.
[F] And now I'm gettin' dandruff.
[Bb]
Grief and misery.
[F] Pains and woes.
Debts and taxes.
[Bb] Well, so it goes.
I think I'm [Eb] gettin' a cold of a dose.
[F] Life gets [Bb] tasteless, don't it?
[Cm]
[F] [Bb]
[F] [Bb]
The [F] sun comes up and the sun goes [C] down.
The hands on the clock keep a-goin' round.
I just get up and it's [Cm] time to lay down.
[F]
Life gets tedious, [Bb] don't it, hmm?
My shoe's untied, but [F] I don't care.
[C]
I ain't a-figurin' on goin' nowhere.
I'd have to wash and comb my [Eb] hair.
And that's just [F] wasted effort.
[Bb]
Water in the wells is [F] gettin' lower and lower.
Can't take a bath [Bb] for six months more.
But I've heard it said, and [Eb] it's true, I'm sure,
[F] that too much bathin' will [Bb] weaken you.
I open the [Cm] door and a fly [C] swore me.
I close the [Bb] door and I'm sweatin' again.
And in the process, ah, [Cm] ah, crack machine.
[Am] Just one darn [F] thing after another.
[Bb]
[Eb]
[F] [Bb]
Old Brown [F] knew he must be sick.
I jammed him in the rump with a pin on a stick.
He humped his back, but he [Eb] wouldn't kick.
[F] Now there's somethin' caulk-eyed [Bb] somewhere.
A mouse a-chewin' [F] on the pantry door.
He's been at it for a month [Bb] or more.
When he gets through, he'll sure be [Eb] sure.
[F] Because there ain't a darn thing in there.
[Bb]
Hound dog howlin' [F] so full on.
Lazyest [Bb] dog that was ever born.
He's a-howlin' cause [Cm] he's sittin' on a thorn.
[F] And just too tired to move [Bb] over.
The tin roof leaks [Cm] and the chimney leans.
[C]
And there's a hole in the seat of my old blue jeans.
And I've ate the [D] last of the pork [Cm] and beans.
[F] Just can't depend on [Bb] nothin'.
[Eb]
[F] [Bb]
Cow's gone [Cm] dry and [F] the hens won't lay.
Fish quit bitin'. [Bb] Saturday.
Troubles are piling up [Eb] day by day.
[F] And now I'm gettin' dandruff.
[Bb]
Grief and misery.
[F] Pains and woes.
Debts and taxes.
[Bb] Well, so it goes.
I think I'm [Eb] gettin' a cold of a dose.
[F] Life gets [Bb] tasteless, don't it?
[Cm]
[F] [Bb]
Key:
F
Bb
Cm
Eb
C
F
Bb
Cm
_ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ The [F] sun comes up and the sun goes [C] down.
_ The hands on the clock keep a-goin' round. _
I just get up and it's [Cm] time to lay down.
_ [F] _
_ Life gets tedious, [Bb] don't it, hmm? _ _ _
My shoe's untied, but [F] I don't care.
[C] _
I ain't a-figurin' on goin' nowhere. _ _ _
I'd have to wash and comb my [Eb] hair.
And that's just [F] wasted effort.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ Water in the wells is [F] gettin' lower and lower. _
_ Can't take a bath [Bb] for six months more. _
But I've heard it said, and [Eb] it's true, I'm sure,
[F] that too much bathin' will [Bb] weaken you. _ _ _
I open the [Cm] door and a fly [C] swore me. _
I close the [Bb] door and I'm sweatin' again. _
_ And in the process, ah, [Cm] ah, crack machine.
[Am] _ Just one darn [F] thing after another.
[Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ Old Brown [F] knew he must be sick. _
_ I jammed him in the rump with a pin on a stick. _
He humped his back, but he [Eb] wouldn't kick. _ _
[F] Now there's somethin' caulk-eyed [Bb] somewhere. _ _ _
_ A mouse a-chewin' [F] on the pantry door. _ _
He's been at it for a month [Bb] or more. _ _ _
When he gets through, he'll sure be [Eb] sure. _ _
[F] Because there ain't a darn thing in there.
[Bb] _ _ _ _
_ Hound dog howlin' [F] so full on. _
_ _ Lazyest [Bb] dog that was ever born. _ _
_ He's a-howlin' cause [Cm] he's sittin' on a thorn. _
[F] And just too tired to move [Bb] over. _ _ _
_ The tin roof leaks [Cm] and the chimney leans.
[C] _
And there's a hole in the seat of my old blue jeans. _
_ And I've ate the [D] last of the pork [Cm] and beans. _
[F] Just can't depend on _ [Bb] nothin'. _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ Cow's gone [Cm] dry and [F] the hens won't lay.
Fish quit bitin'. _ [Bb] Saturday. _ _
Troubles are piling up [Eb] day by day. _
[F] And now I'm gettin' dandruff.
[Bb] _ _ _ _
Grief and misery.
[F] Pains and woes. _
_ Debts and taxes.
[Bb] Well, so it goes.
_ I think I'm [Eb] gettin' a cold of a dose. _ _
[F] _ Life gets [Bb] tasteless, don't it? _ _
_ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ The [F] sun comes up and the sun goes [C] down.
_ The hands on the clock keep a-goin' round. _
I just get up and it's [Cm] time to lay down.
_ [F] _
_ Life gets tedious, [Bb] don't it, hmm? _ _ _
My shoe's untied, but [F] I don't care.
[C] _
I ain't a-figurin' on goin' nowhere. _ _ _
I'd have to wash and comb my [Eb] hair.
And that's just [F] wasted effort.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ Water in the wells is [F] gettin' lower and lower. _
_ Can't take a bath [Bb] for six months more. _
But I've heard it said, and [Eb] it's true, I'm sure,
[F] that too much bathin' will [Bb] weaken you. _ _ _
I open the [Cm] door and a fly [C] swore me. _
I close the [Bb] door and I'm sweatin' again. _
_ And in the process, ah, [Cm] ah, crack machine.
[Am] _ Just one darn [F] thing after another.
[Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ Old Brown [F] knew he must be sick. _
_ I jammed him in the rump with a pin on a stick. _
He humped his back, but he [Eb] wouldn't kick. _ _
[F] Now there's somethin' caulk-eyed [Bb] somewhere. _ _ _
_ A mouse a-chewin' [F] on the pantry door. _ _
He's been at it for a month [Bb] or more. _ _ _
When he gets through, he'll sure be [Eb] sure. _ _
[F] Because there ain't a darn thing in there.
[Bb] _ _ _ _
_ Hound dog howlin' [F] so full on. _
_ _ Lazyest [Bb] dog that was ever born. _ _
_ He's a-howlin' cause [Cm] he's sittin' on a thorn. _
[F] And just too tired to move [Bb] over. _ _ _
_ The tin roof leaks [Cm] and the chimney leans.
[C] _
And there's a hole in the seat of my old blue jeans. _
_ And I've ate the [D] last of the pork [Cm] and beans. _
[F] Just can't depend on _ [Bb] nothin'. _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ Cow's gone [Cm] dry and [F] the hens won't lay.
Fish quit bitin'. _ [Bb] Saturday. _ _
Troubles are piling up [Eb] day by day. _
[F] And now I'm gettin' dandruff.
[Bb] _ _ _ _
Grief and misery.
[F] Pains and woes. _
_ Debts and taxes.
[Bb] Well, so it goes.
_ I think I'm [Eb] gettin' a cold of a dose. _ _
[F] _ Life gets [Bb] tasteless, don't it? _ _
_ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _