Chords for Louis Armstrong; Johnny Cash - Blue Yodel No. 9
Tempo:
89.05 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Eb
Bb
Db
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
There they are in the front.
Don't go on over here, will you?
Have a seat.
Your music has made the full cycle of all kinds.
Country music, jazz, you've played a little bit of everything over the [Em] years, haven't you?
That's right.
[B] Music's my [G] life.
It's always been, you know.
[E] [Bb] You've been at it a long time.
I know that we did a little research on some of your recordings.
We find that on July 16th, 1930, you played trumpet [F] on a session [B] with the late Jimmy Rogers,
the [Em] father of [G] country music.
I sure did.
That was in Hollywood, right?
[N] That's right.
So I've been knowing Jimmy for a long time and following up his music too.
I have a meet one morning and Jimmy said,
Man, I feel like singing some blues, you know?
I said, OK, [F] Daddy, you sing some blues and I'm going to blow behind you.
[Bm] And that's the way the record [G] started, you know?
You know what I would love to [Bb] do?
I would like to [E] kind of recreate that recording session [F] of July 16th, 1930.
[N] We'll get Bill Walker to play piano and I'll try to sing Jimmy Rogers' lyrics,
this lyrics he recorded, and you wail like you did on the record.
Can we do that?
I'll tell you what to do.
I will say, give it to him in black and white.
OK.
[Ab]
[Eb] [Ab]
[B] [Bb] [Ab] [Fm] [Eb] [Ab]
[C]
[Db] [D] [Eb]
[Ab] [Abm] [Dbm] [Ab]
[Eb] [G] [Ab]
Bill and me.
[Bbm] [Ab] He [Db] said, now, hey there, big boy, [Eb]
you better tell me [Ab] your name.
[Eb]
And all I could [F] say [G] was [Ab] he.
Oh, [Eb] yeah.
[Ab] [Bb] [Fm]
[Ab] Hey.
Right on the tail of my shirt.
Because [Db] I'm a Tennessee.
[D]
[Eb] And I ain't about to [Ab] wait, I said.
[Eb]
[Ab] [G] Now, [Ab] listen, all you rounders.
You better leave my gal alone.
[Gb] [Fm] [Db] Or I will take my special.
[Eb]
Oh, you [Ab] rounders.
[Eb] And I said.
[G] [Ab] He.
[Eb]
[Ab] Well.
[F] [Gb] [Ab] [Eb]
[Ab]
[C] [Db]
[Ab]
[Eb] [Gb] [Db]
[Ab] [G] [Bb] [Ab]
[Fm] [Eb] [Ab] Yeah.
She paid [Bb] [Fm] [Db] a hundred cash [Eb] dollars for me.
A brand new suit [Ab] of clothes.
[Bb] [Ab]
[F] She [Ab] come into the joint with a 44 gun in each hand.
[Bbm] And said, [Db] now, stand aside there.
[Bm] [Eb] I'm looking for my [Ab] man.
[Bb] I [Ab] see it in the [Eb] back and I stood [F] up there and I [Gm] said.
[Ab] He.
[Eb]
Oh.
[Ab] [Bb] [Ab]
[Db]
[Ab]
[N]
He.
Don't go on over here, will you?
Have a seat.
Your music has made the full cycle of all kinds.
Country music, jazz, you've played a little bit of everything over the [Em] years, haven't you?
That's right.
[B] Music's my [G] life.
It's always been, you know.
[E] [Bb] You've been at it a long time.
I know that we did a little research on some of your recordings.
We find that on July 16th, 1930, you played trumpet [F] on a session [B] with the late Jimmy Rogers,
the [Em] father of [G] country music.
I sure did.
That was in Hollywood, right?
[N] That's right.
So I've been knowing Jimmy for a long time and following up his music too.
I have a meet one morning and Jimmy said,
Man, I feel like singing some blues, you know?
I said, OK, [F] Daddy, you sing some blues and I'm going to blow behind you.
[Bm] And that's the way the record [G] started, you know?
You know what I would love to [Bb] do?
I would like to [E] kind of recreate that recording session [F] of July 16th, 1930.
[N] We'll get Bill Walker to play piano and I'll try to sing Jimmy Rogers' lyrics,
this lyrics he recorded, and you wail like you did on the record.
Can we do that?
I'll tell you what to do.
I will say, give it to him in black and white.
OK.
[Ab]
[Eb] [Ab]
[B] [Bb] [Ab] [Fm] [Eb] [Ab]
[C]
[Db] [D] [Eb]
[Ab] [Abm] [Dbm] [Ab]
[Eb] [G] [Ab]
Bill and me.
[Bbm] [Ab] He [Db] said, now, hey there, big boy, [Eb]
you better tell me [Ab] your name.
[Eb]
And all I could [F] say [G] was [Ab] he.
Oh, [Eb] yeah.
[Ab] [Bb] [Fm]
[Ab] Hey.
Right on the tail of my shirt.
Because [Db] I'm a Tennessee.
[D]
[Eb] And I ain't about to [Ab] wait, I said.
[Eb]
[Ab] [G] Now, [Ab] listen, all you rounders.
You better leave my gal alone.
[Gb] [Fm] [Db] Or I will take my special.
[Eb]
Oh, you [Ab] rounders.
[Eb] And I said.
[G] [Ab] He.
[Eb]
[Ab] Well.
[F] [Gb] [Ab] [Eb]
[Ab]
[C] [Db]
[Ab]
[Eb] [Gb] [Db]
[Ab] [G] [Bb] [Ab]
[Fm] [Eb] [Ab] Yeah.
She paid [Bb] [Fm] [Db] a hundred cash [Eb] dollars for me.
A brand new suit [Ab] of clothes.
[Bb] [Ab]
[F] She [Ab] come into the joint with a 44 gun in each hand.
[Bbm] And said, [Db] now, stand aside there.
[Bm] [Eb] I'm looking for my [Ab] man.
[Bb] I [Ab] see it in the [Eb] back and I stood [F] up there and I [Gm] said.
[Ab] He.
[Eb]
Oh.
[Ab] [Bb] [Ab]
[Db]
[Ab]
[N]
He.
Key:
Ab
Eb
Bb
Db
G
Ab
Eb
Bb
There they are in the front.
Don't go on over here, will you? _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Have a seat.
Your music has made the full cycle of all kinds.
Country music, jazz, you've played a little bit of everything over the [Em] years, haven't you?
That's right.
[B] Music's my [G] life.
It's always been, you know.
[E] [Bb] You've been at it a long time.
I know that we did a little research on some of your recordings.
We find that on July 16th, 1930, you played trumpet [F] on a session [B] with the late Jimmy Rogers,
the [Em] father of [G] country music.
I sure did.
That was in Hollywood, right?
[N] That's right.
So I've been knowing Jimmy for a long time and following up his music too.
I have a meet one morning and Jimmy said,
Man, I feel like singing some blues, you know?
I said, OK, [F] Daddy, you sing some blues and I'm going to blow behind you.
[Bm] And that's the way the record [G] started, you know?
_ You know what I would love to [Bb] do?
I would like to [E] kind of recreate that recording session [F] of July 16th, 1930.
[N] We'll get Bill Walker to play piano and I'll try to sing Jimmy Rogers' lyrics,
this lyrics he recorded, and you wail like you did on the record.
Can we do that?
I'll tell you what to do.
I will say, give it to him in black and white.
OK. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ [B] _ [Bb] _ [Ab] _ [Fm] _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ [Db] _ _ _ [D] _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ [Abm] _ [Dbm] _ [Ab] _ _
[Eb] _ _ [G] _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ Bill and me. _ _ _
_ [Bbm] [Ab] He [Db] said, now, hey there, big boy, [Eb]
you better tell me [Ab] your name.
_ [Eb] _
And all I could [F] say [G] was [Ab] he.
Oh, _ [Eb] yeah.
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ Hey.
Right on the tail of my shirt. _ _ _
_ _ Because [Db] I'm a Tennessee.
_ [D] _
[Eb] And I ain't about to [Ab] wait, I said.
_ _ [Eb] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [G] Now, [Ab] listen, all you rounders.
You better leave my gal alone. _ _
_ [Gb] _ [Fm] [Db] Or I will take my special.
[Eb] _
Oh, you [Ab] rounders.
_ [Eb] _ And I said.
[G] [Ab] He.
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Ab] Well.
[F] _ [Gb] _ [Ab] _ [Eb] _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Gb] _ _ [Db] _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [G] _ [Bb] _ [Ab] _
[Fm] _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] Yeah. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ She _ paid [Bb] _ [Fm] [Db] a hundred cash [Eb] dollars for me.
A brand new suit [Ab] of clothes.
_ [Bb] _ [Ab] _
_ [F] She [Ab] come into the joint with a 44 gun in each hand. _ _ _
_ [Bbm] And said, [Db] now, stand aside there.
[Bm] [Eb] I'm looking for my [Ab] man.
[Bb] I [Ab] see it in the [Eb] back and I stood [F] up there and I [Gm] said.
[Ab] He.
_ _ _ [Eb] _
Oh.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ He. _ _ _
Don't go on over here, will you? _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Have a seat.
Your music has made the full cycle of all kinds.
Country music, jazz, you've played a little bit of everything over the [Em] years, haven't you?
That's right.
[B] Music's my [G] life.
It's always been, you know.
[E] [Bb] You've been at it a long time.
I know that we did a little research on some of your recordings.
We find that on July 16th, 1930, you played trumpet [F] on a session [B] with the late Jimmy Rogers,
the [Em] father of [G] country music.
I sure did.
That was in Hollywood, right?
[N] That's right.
So I've been knowing Jimmy for a long time and following up his music too.
I have a meet one morning and Jimmy said,
Man, I feel like singing some blues, you know?
I said, OK, [F] Daddy, you sing some blues and I'm going to blow behind you.
[Bm] And that's the way the record [G] started, you know?
_ You know what I would love to [Bb] do?
I would like to [E] kind of recreate that recording session [F] of July 16th, 1930.
[N] We'll get Bill Walker to play piano and I'll try to sing Jimmy Rogers' lyrics,
this lyrics he recorded, and you wail like you did on the record.
Can we do that?
I'll tell you what to do.
I will say, give it to him in black and white.
OK. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ [B] _ [Bb] _ [Ab] _ [Fm] _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ [Db] _ _ _ [D] _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ [Abm] _ [Dbm] _ [Ab] _ _
[Eb] _ _ [G] _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ Bill and me. _ _ _
_ [Bbm] [Ab] He [Db] said, now, hey there, big boy, [Eb]
you better tell me [Ab] your name.
_ [Eb] _
And all I could [F] say [G] was [Ab] he.
Oh, _ [Eb] yeah.
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ Hey.
Right on the tail of my shirt. _ _ _
_ _ Because [Db] I'm a Tennessee.
_ [D] _
[Eb] And I ain't about to [Ab] wait, I said.
_ _ [Eb] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [G] Now, [Ab] listen, all you rounders.
You better leave my gal alone. _ _
_ [Gb] _ [Fm] [Db] Or I will take my special.
[Eb] _
Oh, you [Ab] rounders.
_ [Eb] _ And I said.
[G] [Ab] He.
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Ab] Well.
[F] _ [Gb] _ [Ab] _ [Eb] _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Gb] _ _ [Db] _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [G] _ [Bb] _ [Ab] _
[Fm] _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] Yeah. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ She _ paid [Bb] _ [Fm] [Db] a hundred cash [Eb] dollars for me.
A brand new suit [Ab] of clothes.
_ [Bb] _ [Ab] _
_ [F] She [Ab] come into the joint with a 44 gun in each hand. _ _ _
_ [Bbm] And said, [Db] now, stand aside there.
[Bm] [Eb] I'm looking for my [Ab] man.
[Bb] I [Ab] see it in the [Eb] back and I stood [F] up there and I [Gm] said.
[Ab] He.
_ _ _ [Eb] _
Oh.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ He. _ _ _