Chords for Lynyrd Skynyrd-Double Trouble&I Aint The One-1975
Tempo:
95.45 bpm
Chords used:
A
C
G
E
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
11 times, 11 times I get there.
Some of the times, real now, nobody would come after.
[Dm] Seems to be long now, so [A] far, it's so few.
[A] Well, [E] I got a jolly name, Rose [Dm] Goodison,
from now I swear I'll be gone.
[A] Well, there's 10 words pressing me,
never gonna say like I mean.
Some of the times I'm gonna say,
but you better say, too.
[Dm] Now I'm going to town,
waiting [Am] till I make it through.
[E] When the clock has come to tell all,
[D] Lord, it's coming [A] near to you.
[D] Well, I'm going to town,
some of my friends are called here.
I said, [E] good luck, that's D [C]-R-O-U.
[A]
Well, I was born and raised in Georgia,
living off the wild outside.
And now the days are deep,
I hope it's still in the past.
[Dm] And even my mama said, [D] son, you're a man of [A] limits.
[E] And it brought me to love,
for someone puts [A] one through you.
[Am] [D] Come on, tell them,
some of my friends are [A] called here.
[E] I said, good luck, [D] that's D-R-O-U.
[A]
Come on, tell them,
some of my friends [A] are called here.
[E] I said, good luck, [Am] that's D-R-O-U.
[A] [C] Come [A] [C] [A] on, tell them,
some of my friends are called here.
[Am]
[A] [D]
[A] [C] [G] [A]
[Am] [A]
I said, [G] [A]
good luck, that's D-R-O-U.
Some of my friends are called here.
Lord, [G] [D]
there is this, mama,
just a little bit [A] hard,
but I ain't the one.
Man, that's what it is.
[G] [E]
God doesn't know my mama,
but she's easy to say.
I've been to seven different homes alone.
[E] I've been to six.
[C] [A]
[Am] You know what I want to tell you,
little boy,
[G] [A]
I'm [C] [A]
talking sound,
but you say it's weird.
[G] [A] You know, daddy gonna pay the senator.
Take me home.
[G] But [D] you know what I got,
I got a fever, huh?
You [A] know my head's spinning, huh?
That's my girl.
[Em]
See my [E] mama,
she's easy to say.
I've been to seven different homes alone.
[Em] I've been to six.
[A]
Time for me to put my boots out in the streets.
[Am]
Uh-huh.
[C] [D]
[C] [D] [A]
[C] [E] [A] [G]
[B] [C]
[A] [A] [Am] But I'm telling you,
all [A] I did was say,
[C] let me take you a [G] thing or [A] two.
[C] How about that?
[A]
Yeah, I guess I can drive, mama,
when you say it [G] means.
[A]
Your daddy gonna [Am] take the senator,
take care of [D] you.
Oh, that ain't a [G#] worry.
[A]
That's a sweet heart.
You're my [G] girl.
God really [Em] know what I say.
It's easy to say.
[E]
I've been to seven different homes alone.
I've been to [C] six.
[A]
Oh, I must be in some kind of a spirit.
Oh, my girl.
[D] [C]
[G] Oh,
[A]
my girl.
[F#]
[Dm] [G] Thank you.
Some of the times, real now, nobody would come after.
[Dm] Seems to be long now, so [A] far, it's so few.
[A] Well, [E] I got a jolly name, Rose [Dm] Goodison,
from now I swear I'll be gone.
[A] Well, there's 10 words pressing me,
never gonna say like I mean.
Some of the times I'm gonna say,
but you better say, too.
[Dm] Now I'm going to town,
waiting [Am] till I make it through.
[E] When the clock has come to tell all,
[D] Lord, it's coming [A] near to you.
[D] Well, I'm going to town,
some of my friends are called here.
I said, [E] good luck, that's D [C]-R-O-U.
[A]
Well, I was born and raised in Georgia,
living off the wild outside.
And now the days are deep,
I hope it's still in the past.
[Dm] And even my mama said, [D] son, you're a man of [A] limits.
[E] And it brought me to love,
for someone puts [A] one through you.
[Am] [D] Come on, tell them,
some of my friends are [A] called here.
[E] I said, good luck, [D] that's D-R-O-U.
[A]
Come on, tell them,
some of my friends [A] are called here.
[E] I said, good luck, [Am] that's D-R-O-U.
[A] [C] Come [A] [C] [A] on, tell them,
some of my friends are called here.
[Am]
[A] [D]
[A] [C] [G] [A]
[Am] [A]
I said, [G] [A]
good luck, that's D-R-O-U.
Some of my friends are called here.
Lord, [G] [D]
there is this, mama,
just a little bit [A] hard,
but I ain't the one.
Man, that's what it is.
[G] [E]
God doesn't know my mama,
but she's easy to say.
I've been to seven different homes alone.
[E] I've been to six.
[C] [A]
[Am] You know what I want to tell you,
little boy,
[G] [A]
I'm [C] [A]
talking sound,
but you say it's weird.
[G] [A] You know, daddy gonna pay the senator.
Take me home.
[G] But [D] you know what I got,
I got a fever, huh?
You [A] know my head's spinning, huh?
That's my girl.
[Em]
See my [E] mama,
she's easy to say.
I've been to seven different homes alone.
[Em] I've been to six.
[A]
Time for me to put my boots out in the streets.
[Am]
Uh-huh.
[C] [D]
[C] [D] [A]
[C] [E] [A] [G]
[B] [C]
[A] [A] [Am] But I'm telling you,
all [A] I did was say,
[C] let me take you a [G] thing or [A] two.
[C] How about that?
[A]
Yeah, I guess I can drive, mama,
when you say it [G] means.
[A]
Your daddy gonna [Am] take the senator,
take care of [D] you.
Oh, that ain't a [G#] worry.
[A]
That's a sweet heart.
You're my [G] girl.
God really [Em] know what I say.
It's easy to say.
[E]
I've been to seven different homes alone.
I've been to [C] six.
[A]
Oh, I must be in some kind of a spirit.
Oh, my girl.
[D] [C]
[G] Oh,
[A]
my girl.
[F#]
[Dm] [G] Thank you.
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_ _ _ 11 times, 11 times I get there.
Some of the times, real now, nobody would come after.
_ [Dm] Seems to be long now, so [A] far, it's so few.
_ [A] Well, [E] I got a jolly name, Rose [Dm] Goodison,
from now I swear I'll be gone.
[A] Well, there's 10 words pressing me,
never gonna say like I mean.
Some of the times I'm gonna say,
but you better say, too.
[Dm] Now I'm going to town,
waiting [Am] till I make it through.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] When the clock has come to tell all,
[D] Lord, it's coming [A] near to you.
_ _ _ _ [D] Well, I'm going to town,
some of my friends are called here. _ _
_ _ _ I said, [E] good luck, _ that's D [C]-R-O-U.
_ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ Well, I was born and raised in Georgia,
living off the wild outside.
And now the days are deep,
I hope it's still in the past.
_ [Dm] And even my mama said, [D] son, you're a man of [A] limits.
_ [E] And it brought me to love,
for someone puts [A] one through you.
[Am] _ _ [D] Come on, tell them,
some of my friends are [A] called here. _ _ _ _
_ [E] I said, good luck, [D] that's D-R-O-U.
_ [A] _ _ _ _
Come on, tell them,
some of my friends [A] are called here.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] I said, good luck, [Am] that's D-R-O-U.
[A] [C] Come _ [A] _ _ [C] _ _ [A] _ on, tell them, _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ some of my friends are _ _ _ _ _ called here. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ I said, [G] _ [A]
good luck, that's D-R-O-U.
Some of my friends are called here.
Lord, _ [G] _ [D]
there is this, mama,
_ just a little bit [A] hard,
but I ain't the one.
Man, that's what it is.
[G] _ [E]
God doesn't know my mama,
but she's easy to say. _
I've been to seven different homes alone.
[E] I've been to six.
[C] _ [A] _
_ [Am] You know what I want to tell you,
little boy,
[G] _ [A]
I'm _ [C] _ _ _ _ [A] _
talking sound,
but you say it's weird.
[G] [A] You know, daddy gonna pay the senator.
Take me home.
[G] But [D] you know what I got,
_ I got a fever, huh?
You [A] know my head's spinning, huh?
That's my girl.
[Em] _ _
See my [E] mama,
she's easy to say.
I've been to seven different homes alone.
[Em] I've been to six.
[A] _ _
Time for me to put my boots out in the streets.
[Am] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Uh-huh. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ [A] _
_ [C] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [C] _ _
_ [A] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Am] But I'm telling you,
all [A] I did was say,
[C] let me take you a [G] thing or [A] two.
_ [C] How about that?
_ _ _ [A]
Yeah, I guess I can drive, mama,
when you say it [G] means.
[A]
Your daddy gonna [Am] take the senator,
take care of [D] you. _
Oh, that _ _ ain't a [G#] worry.
[A] _
That's a sweet heart.
You're my [G] girl.
God really [Em] know what I say.
It's easy to say.
[E] _
I've been to seven different homes alone.
I've been to [C] six.
[A] _
_ Oh, I must be in some kind of a spirit. _
_ _ Oh, my girl.
_ [D] _ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ Oh, _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
my girl. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [G] Thank you.
Some of the times, real now, nobody would come after.
_ [Dm] Seems to be long now, so [A] far, it's so few.
_ [A] Well, [E] I got a jolly name, Rose [Dm] Goodison,
from now I swear I'll be gone.
[A] Well, there's 10 words pressing me,
never gonna say like I mean.
Some of the times I'm gonna say,
but you better say, too.
[Dm] Now I'm going to town,
waiting [Am] till I make it through.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] When the clock has come to tell all,
[D] Lord, it's coming [A] near to you.
_ _ _ _ [D] Well, I'm going to town,
some of my friends are called here. _ _
_ _ _ I said, [E] good luck, _ that's D [C]-R-O-U.
_ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ Well, I was born and raised in Georgia,
living off the wild outside.
And now the days are deep,
I hope it's still in the past.
_ [Dm] And even my mama said, [D] son, you're a man of [A] limits.
_ [E] And it brought me to love,
for someone puts [A] one through you.
[Am] _ _ [D] Come on, tell them,
some of my friends are [A] called here. _ _ _ _
_ [E] I said, good luck, [D] that's D-R-O-U.
_ [A] _ _ _ _
Come on, tell them,
some of my friends [A] are called here.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] I said, good luck, [Am] that's D-R-O-U.
[A] [C] Come _ [A] _ _ [C] _ _ [A] _ on, tell them, _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ some of my friends are _ _ _ _ _ called here. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ I said, [G] _ [A]
good luck, that's D-R-O-U.
Some of my friends are called here.
Lord, _ [G] _ [D]
there is this, mama,
_ just a little bit [A] hard,
but I ain't the one.
Man, that's what it is.
[G] _ [E]
God doesn't know my mama,
but she's easy to say. _
I've been to seven different homes alone.
[E] I've been to six.
[C] _ [A] _
_ [Am] You know what I want to tell you,
little boy,
[G] _ [A]
I'm _ [C] _ _ _ _ [A] _
talking sound,
but you say it's weird.
[G] [A] You know, daddy gonna pay the senator.
Take me home.
[G] But [D] you know what I got,
_ I got a fever, huh?
You [A] know my head's spinning, huh?
That's my girl.
[Em] _ _
See my [E] mama,
she's easy to say.
I've been to seven different homes alone.
[Em] I've been to six.
[A] _ _
Time for me to put my boots out in the streets.
[Am] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Uh-huh. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ [A] _
_ [C] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [C] _ _
_ [A] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Am] But I'm telling you,
all [A] I did was say,
[C] let me take you a [G] thing or [A] two.
_ [C] How about that?
_ _ _ [A]
Yeah, I guess I can drive, mama,
when you say it [G] means.
[A]
Your daddy gonna [Am] take the senator,
take care of [D] you. _
Oh, that _ _ ain't a [G#] worry.
[A] _
That's a sweet heart.
You're my [G] girl.
God really [Em] know what I say.
It's easy to say.
[E] _
I've been to seven different homes alone.
I've been to [C] six.
[A] _
_ Oh, I must be in some kind of a spirit. _
_ _ Oh, my girl.
_ [D] _ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ Oh, _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
my girl. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [G] Thank you.