Chords for Mother Maybelle and the Carter Sisters - Overalls or Dungarees
Tempo:
84.5 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
G#
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Come on over here.
Let's see if we can get you to
What's going on back here?
Very good.
Now that's over.
Wait a minute.
Isn't that terrible for her to [G#] say such a thing?
Why do you say you're glad it's over?
No, I was just a kid and I really was.
I love to hear [F#] Anita sing.
Fact of it is,
I don't really feel like singing now myself.
You don't?
No, it scares me to death.
If I'm going to sing,
I'd like to have all the help I can get.
I want everybody to sing as loud as they can
and you can dance and make noise if you want to.
We can come up close maybe.
Me?
Well, that'll be all right too.
You do have a song for us?
I want to sing the Liberty recording
and [C#m] Anita sings on this one too.
Let's do overalls and tongue-twisters.
[E] [G#] [A]
I'm sitting [E] alone [A] by the fire
[E] Dressed just like I [A] came from the dams
[D] In a dress even you [A] would admire
[E] Cost a thousand dollars
[A]
[D] Overalls and dungarees
[A]
Don't mix mine and [E] thine
And daddy's got a rich [A] man
For me to be his wife
[D] But I'd give him my thousand dollars
[A]
Only I could [E] see
Your overalls were dungarees
Walking [A] up to me
Since daddy [E] struck it rich
[A] It's kind of funny
[E] To think as I stand in the glare
[D] Of fortune and [A] beauty and money
[E] That my heart is still [A] with you there
[D] Overalls and [A] dungarees
Don't mix in my new life
[E] And daddy's got a rich [A] man
For me to be his wife
[D] And I'd give him my thousand dollars
[A] If only I could see
[E] Your overalls were dungarees
Walking up [A] to me
[E] [A]
[E] When you took [A] to high water
[E] And swam the river just to [A] get to me
And in chopped [D] wood all [A] day
[E] Or a little heart-shaped [A] locket
[D] Overalls and [A] dungarees
Don't mix in my new [E] life
And daddy's got a rich [A] man
For me to be his [D] wife
Someday I'll come back to [A] you
So save your place for [E] me
Your overalls were dungarees
Though still look [A] good to me
[E] Your overalls were dungarees
Though still look [A] good to me
Let's see if we can get you to
What's going on back here?
Very good.
Now that's over.
Wait a minute.
Isn't that terrible for her to [G#] say such a thing?
Why do you say you're glad it's over?
No, I was just a kid and I really was.
I love to hear [F#] Anita sing.
Fact of it is,
I don't really feel like singing now myself.
You don't?
No, it scares me to death.
If I'm going to sing,
I'd like to have all the help I can get.
I want everybody to sing as loud as they can
and you can dance and make noise if you want to.
We can come up close maybe.
Me?
Well, that'll be all right too.
You do have a song for us?
I want to sing the Liberty recording
and [C#m] Anita sings on this one too.
Let's do overalls and tongue-twisters.
[E] [G#] [A]
I'm sitting [E] alone [A] by the fire
[E] Dressed just like I [A] came from the dams
[D] In a dress even you [A] would admire
[E] Cost a thousand dollars
[A]
[D] Overalls and dungarees
[A]
Don't mix mine and [E] thine
And daddy's got a rich [A] man
For me to be his wife
[D] But I'd give him my thousand dollars
[A]
Only I could [E] see
Your overalls were dungarees
Walking [A] up to me
Since daddy [E] struck it rich
[A] It's kind of funny
[E] To think as I stand in the glare
[D] Of fortune and [A] beauty and money
[E] That my heart is still [A] with you there
[D] Overalls and [A] dungarees
Don't mix in my new life
[E] And daddy's got a rich [A] man
For me to be his wife
[D] And I'd give him my thousand dollars
[A] If only I could see
[E] Your overalls were dungarees
Walking up [A] to me
[E] [A]
[E] When you took [A] to high water
[E] And swam the river just to [A] get to me
And in chopped [D] wood all [A] day
[E] Or a little heart-shaped [A] locket
[D] Overalls and [A] dungarees
Don't mix in my new [E] life
And daddy's got a rich [A] man
For me to be his [D] wife
Someday I'll come back to [A] you
So save your place for [E] me
Your overalls were dungarees
Though still look [A] good to me
[E] Your overalls were dungarees
Though still look [A] good to me
Key:
A
E
D
G#
F#
A
E
D
_ Come on over here.
Let's see if we can get you to_
What's going on back here?
Very good.
Now that's over.
Wait a minute.
Isn't that terrible for her to [G#] say such a thing?
Why do you say you're glad it's over?
No, I was just a kid and I really was.
I love to hear [F#] Anita sing.
Fact of it is,
I don't really feel like singing now myself.
You don't?
No, it scares me to death.
If I'm going to sing,
I'd like to have all the help I can get.
I want everybody to sing as loud as they can
and you can dance and make noise if you want to.
We can come up close maybe.
Me?
Well, that'll be all right too.
You do have a song for us?
I want to sing the Liberty recording
and [C#m] Anita sings on this one too.
Let's do overalls and tongue-twisters.
[E] _ _ [G#] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ I'm sitting [E] alone [A] by the fire
[E] Dressed just like I [A] came from the dams
[D] In a dress even you [A] would admire
_ [E] Cost a thousand dollars
[A] _
_ _ _ [D] _ Overalls and dungarees
[A]
Don't mix mine and [E] thine
And daddy's got a rich [A] man
For me to be his wife
[D] But I'd give him my thousand dollars
[A] _
Only I could [E] see
Your overalls were dungarees
Walking [A] up to me
Since daddy [E] struck it rich
[A] It's kind of funny
_ [E] To think as I stand in the glare
_ [D] Of fortune and [A] beauty and money
[E] That my heart is still [A] with you there
[D] Overalls _ and [A] dungarees
Don't mix in my new life
[E] And daddy's got a rich [A] man
For me to be his wife
[D] And I'd give him my thousand dollars
[A] If only I could see
[E] Your overalls were dungarees
Walking up [A] to me _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ [E] When you took [A] to high water
_ [E] And swam the river just to [A] get to me
And in chopped [D] wood all [A] day
_ _ [E] Or a little heart-shaped [A] locket
_ _ _ [D] _ Overalls and [A] dungarees
Don't mix in my new [E] life
And daddy's got a rich [A] man
For me to be his [D] wife
Someday I'll come back to [A] you
So save your place for [E] me
Your overalls were dungarees
Though still look [A] good to me
[E] Your overalls were dungarees
Though still look [A] good to me _ _ _
Let's see if we can get you to_
What's going on back here?
Very good.
Now that's over.
Wait a minute.
Isn't that terrible for her to [G#] say such a thing?
Why do you say you're glad it's over?
No, I was just a kid and I really was.
I love to hear [F#] Anita sing.
Fact of it is,
I don't really feel like singing now myself.
You don't?
No, it scares me to death.
If I'm going to sing,
I'd like to have all the help I can get.
I want everybody to sing as loud as they can
and you can dance and make noise if you want to.
We can come up close maybe.
Me?
Well, that'll be all right too.
You do have a song for us?
I want to sing the Liberty recording
and [C#m] Anita sings on this one too.
Let's do overalls and tongue-twisters.
[E] _ _ [G#] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ I'm sitting [E] alone [A] by the fire
[E] Dressed just like I [A] came from the dams
[D] In a dress even you [A] would admire
_ [E] Cost a thousand dollars
[A] _
_ _ _ [D] _ Overalls and dungarees
[A]
Don't mix mine and [E] thine
And daddy's got a rich [A] man
For me to be his wife
[D] But I'd give him my thousand dollars
[A] _
Only I could [E] see
Your overalls were dungarees
Walking [A] up to me
Since daddy [E] struck it rich
[A] It's kind of funny
_ [E] To think as I stand in the glare
_ [D] Of fortune and [A] beauty and money
[E] That my heart is still [A] with you there
[D] Overalls _ and [A] dungarees
Don't mix in my new life
[E] And daddy's got a rich [A] man
For me to be his wife
[D] And I'd give him my thousand dollars
[A] If only I could see
[E] Your overalls were dungarees
Walking up [A] to me _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ [E] When you took [A] to high water
_ [E] And swam the river just to [A] get to me
And in chopped [D] wood all [A] day
_ _ [E] Or a little heart-shaped [A] locket
_ _ _ [D] _ Overalls and [A] dungarees
Don't mix in my new [E] life
And daddy's got a rich [A] man
For me to be his [D] wife
Someday I'll come back to [A] you
So save your place for [E] me
Your overalls were dungarees
Though still look [A] good to me
[E] Your overalls were dungarees
Though still look [A] good to me _ _ _