Chords for Little Feat Dixie Chicken with Lyrics in Description
Tempo:
79 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
Am
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G#] [A]
[Bm] [A] [G] [A]
[D] [E] [A] [C] [A] I've seen [G#] the bright [F#] lights of Memphis [Bm] and the Commodore Hotel,
[B] and [E] underneath the [B] streetlamp I met [D] a sailor now.
For she took me to [F#m] the river where she cast [E] a spell.
And in that southern moonlight, she sang this [A] song for me.
If you'll be my vegetarian, I'll be your [E] jealousy man.
And we can walk together [A] down in Mexico, down in Mexico.
[Am]
[F#m] [E] Well, [A] we made all the hot spots, my money [E] flowed like wine.
And as I got down south on the West Side, it [D] began to fog my [F#] [D] mind.
And I don't remember [A] just how much money I [E] bought [A] down
[E] on the white picket fence of Goldwater, up the house at [A] the edge of [Am] town.
[D] Oh, but boy, [A] do I remember the state of her [E] fame,
how the nights we spent together, and the [A] way she called my name.
If you'll be my vegetarian, I'll be your [E] jealousy man.
[Em] And we can walk together [E] [A] down in Mexico, down in Mexico.
[Am]
[A] [G] [Am] [A]
[Am] [A]
Well, [D] it's been a [A] year since she [G] ran away.
[A] [Bm] Yes, that [E] guitar player sure could play.
She always liked to sing along.
[F#] She's always handy with a [D] song.
Then one [A] night in the lobby of the Commodore [E] Hotel,
she asked for me to buy her a city [D] new [Am] belt.
And [D] as we [A] had a beer, he began to [E] hum a song.
And all the boys at the bar began to [A] say along.
If you'll be my vegetarian, I'll [Em] be your [E] jealousy man.
And we can walk together [A] down in Mexico, down in Mexico.
[Am] [A]
[Am] [F#m] [A]
[Am] Oh, boy.
[D] [A] [Am] [A]
[Bm] [A] [G] [A]
[D] [E] [A] [C] [A] I've seen [G#] the bright [F#] lights of Memphis [Bm] and the Commodore Hotel,
[B] and [E] underneath the [B] streetlamp I met [D] a sailor now.
For she took me to [F#m] the river where she cast [E] a spell.
And in that southern moonlight, she sang this [A] song for me.
If you'll be my vegetarian, I'll be your [E] jealousy man.
And we can walk together [A] down in Mexico, down in Mexico.
[Am]
[F#m] [E] Well, [A] we made all the hot spots, my money [E] flowed like wine.
And as I got down south on the West Side, it [D] began to fog my [F#] [D] mind.
And I don't remember [A] just how much money I [E] bought [A] down
[E] on the white picket fence of Goldwater, up the house at [A] the edge of [Am] town.
[D] Oh, but boy, [A] do I remember the state of her [E] fame,
how the nights we spent together, and the [A] way she called my name.
If you'll be my vegetarian, I'll be your [E] jealousy man.
[Em] And we can walk together [E] [A] down in Mexico, down in Mexico.
[Am]
[A] [G] [Am] [A]
[Am] [A]
Well, [D] it's been a [A] year since she [G] ran away.
[A] [Bm] Yes, that [E] guitar player sure could play.
She always liked to sing along.
[F#] She's always handy with a [D] song.
Then one [A] night in the lobby of the Commodore [E] Hotel,
she asked for me to buy her a city [D] new [Am] belt.
And [D] as we [A] had a beer, he began to [E] hum a song.
And all the boys at the bar began to [A] say along.
If you'll be my vegetarian, I'll [Em] be your [E] jealousy man.
And we can walk together [A] down in Mexico, down in Mexico.
[Am] [A]
[Am] [F#m] [A]
[Am] Oh, boy.
[D] [A] [Am] [A]
Key:
A
E
D
Am
Bm
A
E
D
[G#] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ [A] _ [G] _ [A] _ _
_ _ [D] _ [E] _ [A] _ [C] [A] I've seen [G#] the bright [F#] lights of Memphis [Bm] and the Commodore Hotel,
[B] and [E] underneath the [B] streetlamp I met [D] a sailor now.
For she took me to [F#m] the river where she cast [E] a spell.
And in that southern moonlight, she sang this [A] song for me.
If you'll be my vegetarian, I'll be your [E] jealousy man.
And we can walk together [A] down in Mexico, down in Mexico. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ _ [E] Well, [A] we made all the hot spots, my money [E] flowed like wine.
And as I got down south on the West Side, it [D] began to fog my [F#] [D] mind.
And I don't remember [A] just how much money I [E] bought [A] down
[E] on the white picket fence of Goldwater, up the house at [A] the edge of [Am] town.
[D] Oh, but boy, [A] do I remember the state of her [E] fame,
how the nights we spent together, and the [A] way she called my name.
If you'll be my vegetarian, _ I'll be your [E] jealousy man.
[Em] And we can walk together [E] [A] down in Mexico, _ down in Mexico.
_ _ _ [Am] _
_ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ [Am] _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Well, [D] it's been a [A] year since she [G] ran away.
[A] [Bm] Yes, that [E] guitar player sure could play.
She always liked to sing along.
[F#] She's always handy with a [D] song.
Then one [A] night in the lobby of the Commodore [E] Hotel,
she asked for me to buy her a city [D] new [Am] belt.
And [D] as we [A] had a beer, he began to [E] hum a song.
And all the boys at the bar began to [A] say along.
If you'll be my vegetarian, I'll [Em] be your [E] jealousy man.
And we can walk together [A] down in Mexico, down in Mexico.
[Am] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ [F#m] _ [A] _ _
[Am] Oh, boy.
_ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ [A] _ [G] _ [A] _ _
_ _ [D] _ [E] _ [A] _ [C] [A] I've seen [G#] the bright [F#] lights of Memphis [Bm] and the Commodore Hotel,
[B] and [E] underneath the [B] streetlamp I met [D] a sailor now.
For she took me to [F#m] the river where she cast [E] a spell.
And in that southern moonlight, she sang this [A] song for me.
If you'll be my vegetarian, I'll be your [E] jealousy man.
And we can walk together [A] down in Mexico, down in Mexico. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ _ [E] Well, [A] we made all the hot spots, my money [E] flowed like wine.
And as I got down south on the West Side, it [D] began to fog my [F#] [D] mind.
And I don't remember [A] just how much money I [E] bought [A] down
[E] on the white picket fence of Goldwater, up the house at [A] the edge of [Am] town.
[D] Oh, but boy, [A] do I remember the state of her [E] fame,
how the nights we spent together, and the [A] way she called my name.
If you'll be my vegetarian, _ I'll be your [E] jealousy man.
[Em] And we can walk together [E] [A] down in Mexico, _ down in Mexico.
_ _ _ [Am] _
_ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ [Am] _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Well, [D] it's been a [A] year since she [G] ran away.
[A] [Bm] Yes, that [E] guitar player sure could play.
She always liked to sing along.
[F#] She's always handy with a [D] song.
Then one [A] night in the lobby of the Commodore [E] Hotel,
she asked for me to buy her a city [D] new [Am] belt.
And [D] as we [A] had a beer, he began to [E] hum a song.
And all the boys at the bar began to [A] say along.
If you'll be my vegetarian, I'll [Em] be your [E] jealousy man.
And we can walk together [A] down in Mexico, down in Mexico.
[Am] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ [F#m] _ [A] _ _
[Am] Oh, boy.
_ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _