Chords for Me And Jimmie Rodgers - Ray Price
Tempo:
77.05 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
Me and [D] Jimmy Rogers used [E] to ride them rolling boxcars [A] in the summertime.
Jimmy he'd [D] play his guitar, [E] I'd lay back and watch the [A] stars and sip my wine.
[D] Me and Audie Murphy used to crawl out on our bellies through [A] the German mines.
No [E] Audie, I won't leave you here, I'll put you through cause buddy, [A] you're a pal of mine.
Me and Phil [D] Rizzuto, [E] didn't we move round like lightning [A] on the double play.
I'd look [D] over in the [E] stands and Marilyn, she'd see me [A] and she'd smile and wave.
[D] Hell no Coach Lombardi, this old broken back ain't nothing, yet the [A] game was saved.
[E] And fellows, if I don't pull through, just put a little golden football [D] on [A] my grave.
[D] John Wayne he once said to me, the Japs will take the island and we've got to save the old red, [A] white and blue.
[D] Someone's got to swim out to the submarine and warn [B] them.
And Ray, you know I'd hate [E] like hell to ask you to.
[A] Me and [D] Rocky Marciano, [E] we used to spar together up in [A] Stillman's gin.
Knowing [D] someday it would be [E] the garden and the championship [A] for me or him.
[D] Cook up if no one in this town is man enough to back you [A] when Frank Miller comes.
[E] Then come high noon I'll walk with you, I may be young but I know how to [A] use a gun.
[D] Betty Grable don't you cry, you know that you can be a star.
And with my drinking I just hold you [A] back.
[D] Go on and sign the contracts hon, I will read about you in [B] some old newspaper.
Blowing [E] across some lonesome hobo town.
[A] Me and [D] Jimmy Rogers, [E] we still ride them rolling boxcars [A] in the summertime.
Jimmy [D] he plays his guitar [E] while I lay back and watch the stars and [A] sip my wine.
[D] Me and Audie Murphy, we still crawl out on our bellies through [A] the German lines.
[E] Oh Audie I won't leave you here, I'll pull you through cause buddy [A] you're a pal of mine.
[E] Say Marilyn come over [A] here, [E] hold me close to you and [A] kiss me one last [D] time.
[E] [A] [N]
Me and [D] Jimmy Rogers used [E] to ride them rolling boxcars [A] in the summertime.
Jimmy he'd [D] play his guitar, [E] I'd lay back and watch the [A] stars and sip my wine.
[D] Me and Audie Murphy used to crawl out on our bellies through [A] the German mines.
No [E] Audie, I won't leave you here, I'll put you through cause buddy, [A] you're a pal of mine.
Me and Phil [D] Rizzuto, [E] didn't we move round like lightning [A] on the double play.
I'd look [D] over in the [E] stands and Marilyn, she'd see me [A] and she'd smile and wave.
[D] Hell no Coach Lombardi, this old broken back ain't nothing, yet the [A] game was saved.
[E] And fellows, if I don't pull through, just put a little golden football [D] on [A] my grave.
[D] John Wayne he once said to me, the Japs will take the island and we've got to save the old red, [A] white and blue.
[D] Someone's got to swim out to the submarine and warn [B] them.
And Ray, you know I'd hate [E] like hell to ask you to.
[A] Me and [D] Rocky Marciano, [E] we used to spar together up in [A] Stillman's gin.
Knowing [D] someday it would be [E] the garden and the championship [A] for me or him.
[D] Cook up if no one in this town is man enough to back you [A] when Frank Miller comes.
[E] Then come high noon I'll walk with you, I may be young but I know how to [A] use a gun.
[D] Betty Grable don't you cry, you know that you can be a star.
And with my drinking I just hold you [A] back.
[D] Go on and sign the contracts hon, I will read about you in [B] some old newspaper.
Blowing [E] across some lonesome hobo town.
[A] Me and [D] Jimmy Rogers, [E] we still ride them rolling boxcars [A] in the summertime.
Jimmy [D] he plays his guitar [E] while I lay back and watch the stars and [A] sip my wine.
[D] Me and Audie Murphy, we still crawl out on our bellies through [A] the German lines.
[E] Oh Audie I won't leave you here, I'll pull you through cause buddy [A] you're a pal of mine.
[E] Say Marilyn come over [A] here, [E] hold me close to you and [A] kiss me one last [D] time.
[E] [A] [N]
Key:
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_ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Me and [D] Jimmy Rogers used [E] to ride them rolling boxcars [A] in the summertime.
_ _ Jimmy he'd [D] play his guitar, [E] I'd lay back and watch the [A] stars and sip my wine.
_ [D] Me and Audie Murphy used to crawl out on our bellies through [A] the German mines.
No [E] Audie, I won't leave you here, I'll put you through cause buddy, [A] you're a pal of mine.
Me and Phil [D] Rizzuto, [E] didn't we move round like lightning [A] on the double play.
_ _ I'd look [D] over in the [E] stands and Marilyn, she'd see me [A] and she'd smile and wave.
_ [D] Hell no Coach Lombardi, this old broken back ain't nothing, yet the [A] game was saved.
_ [E] And fellows, if I don't pull through, just put a little golden football [D] on [A] my grave.
_ [D] John Wayne he once said to me, the Japs will take the island and we've got to save the old red, [A] white and blue.
_ _ _ [D] Someone's got to swim out to the submarine and warn [B] them.
And Ray, you know I'd hate [E] like hell to ask you to. _
_ _ _ [A] Me and [D] Rocky Marciano, [E] we used to spar together up in [A] Stillman's gin.
_ Knowing [D] someday it would be [E] the garden and the championship [A] for me or him.
[D] Cook up if no one in this town is man enough to back you [A] when Frank Miller comes.
[E] Then come high noon I'll walk with you, I may be young but I know how to [A] use a gun.
_ [D] Betty Grable don't you cry, you know that you can be a star.
And with my drinking I just hold you [A] back.
_ _ [D] Go on and sign the contracts hon, I will read about you in [B] some old newspaper.
Blowing [E] across some lonesome hobo town.
_ _ [A] Me and [D] Jimmy Rogers, [E] we still ride them rolling boxcars [A] in the summertime.
_ _ Jimmy [D] he plays his guitar [E] while I lay back and watch the stars and [A] sip my wine.
_ [D] Me and Audie Murphy, we still crawl out on our bellies through [A] the German lines.
[E] Oh Audie I won't leave you here, I'll pull you through cause buddy [A] you're a pal of mine.
[E] Say Marilyn come over [A] here, [E] hold me close to you and [A] kiss me one last [D] time.
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ Me and [D] Jimmy Rogers used [E] to ride them rolling boxcars [A] in the summertime.
_ _ Jimmy he'd [D] play his guitar, [E] I'd lay back and watch the [A] stars and sip my wine.
_ [D] Me and Audie Murphy used to crawl out on our bellies through [A] the German mines.
No [E] Audie, I won't leave you here, I'll put you through cause buddy, [A] you're a pal of mine.
Me and Phil [D] Rizzuto, [E] didn't we move round like lightning [A] on the double play.
_ _ I'd look [D] over in the [E] stands and Marilyn, she'd see me [A] and she'd smile and wave.
_ [D] Hell no Coach Lombardi, this old broken back ain't nothing, yet the [A] game was saved.
_ [E] And fellows, if I don't pull through, just put a little golden football [D] on [A] my grave.
_ [D] John Wayne he once said to me, the Japs will take the island and we've got to save the old red, [A] white and blue.
_ _ _ [D] Someone's got to swim out to the submarine and warn [B] them.
And Ray, you know I'd hate [E] like hell to ask you to. _
_ _ _ [A] Me and [D] Rocky Marciano, [E] we used to spar together up in [A] Stillman's gin.
_ Knowing [D] someday it would be [E] the garden and the championship [A] for me or him.
[D] Cook up if no one in this town is man enough to back you [A] when Frank Miller comes.
[E] Then come high noon I'll walk with you, I may be young but I know how to [A] use a gun.
_ [D] Betty Grable don't you cry, you know that you can be a star.
And with my drinking I just hold you [A] back.
_ _ [D] Go on and sign the contracts hon, I will read about you in [B] some old newspaper.
Blowing [E] across some lonesome hobo town.
_ _ [A] Me and [D] Jimmy Rogers, [E] we still ride them rolling boxcars [A] in the summertime.
_ _ Jimmy [D] he plays his guitar [E] while I lay back and watch the stars and [A] sip my wine.
_ [D] Me and Audie Murphy, we still crawl out on our bellies through [A] the German lines.
[E] Oh Audie I won't leave you here, I'll pull you through cause buddy [A] you're a pal of mine.
[E] Say Marilyn come over [A] here, [E] hold me close to you and [A] kiss me one last [D] time.
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _