Chords for Murder On Music Row - Direk Bentley & George Jones
Tempo:
103.05 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
Bm
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bm] [A]
Nobody saw them running from 16th [D] Avenue.
They never [A] found the fingerprints or the weapon that [E] was you.
But [A] someone killed country music, cut [Em] out its heart [D] and soul.
They got away [A] with murder [E] down on [A] Music Row.
The almighty dollar and the lust for [D] worldwide fame
slowly [A] killed tradition and for that someone [E] should hang.
Aw, George, that's pretty strong, isn't [A] it?
Well, they all say not guilty, but the evidence [D]
will show
that murder [A] was committed [E] down on [A]
Music Row.
[D] For the steel guitars no longer cry [A] in the fiddles that they play.
[B] But drums and rock and roll guitars [E]
are mixed up in your face.
[A]
You know, old Hank wouldn't have a chance.
On today's [D] radio, since they [A] committed murder [E]
down on [A] Music Row.
[D] [A]
[E] [A]
They thought no one would miss it once it was [D] dead and gone.
They said no [A] one would buy them old drinking [E] cheating songs.
You mean like still doing [D] time?
Oh, [A] man, there ain't no justice in it.
And the hard [D] facts are cold.
Murder's [A] been committed [E] down on [A]
Music Row.
[D] For the steel guitars no longer cry [A]
and you can't hear the fiddles play.
[B] With drums and rock and roll guitars [E] mixed right up in your face.
[A]
Why the hag, he wouldn't even have a chance.
On today's [D] radio, since they [A] committed murder [E]
down on Music [A] Row.
Why they'd even tell the possum.
Oh, Dierks, would they really do that?
[Ab] I'm afraid so.
Well, [F] my goodness.
[A] To pack up [Bm] and go [D] back home.
There's been an [A] awful murder [E] down on [A] Music Row.
I can't believe that.
Yeah, I hear you.
Dierks, I'm thirsty.
Let's [Am] go get something to drink.
All right.
I wonder where we should go.
Possum hauler's closed.
We could go down the row somewhere.
Let's don't go down on Music Murder Row.
Nobody saw them running from 16th [D] Avenue.
They never [A] found the fingerprints or the weapon that [E] was you.
But [A] someone killed country music, cut [Em] out its heart [D] and soul.
They got away [A] with murder [E] down on [A] Music Row.
The almighty dollar and the lust for [D] worldwide fame
slowly [A] killed tradition and for that someone [E] should hang.
Aw, George, that's pretty strong, isn't [A] it?
Well, they all say not guilty, but the evidence [D]
will show
that murder [A] was committed [E] down on [A]
Music Row.
[D] For the steel guitars no longer cry [A] in the fiddles that they play.
[B] But drums and rock and roll guitars [E]
are mixed up in your face.
[A]
You know, old Hank wouldn't have a chance.
On today's [D] radio, since they [A] committed murder [E]
down on [A] Music Row.
[D] [A]
[E] [A]
They thought no one would miss it once it was [D] dead and gone.
They said no [A] one would buy them old drinking [E] cheating songs.
You mean like still doing [D] time?
Oh, [A] man, there ain't no justice in it.
And the hard [D] facts are cold.
Murder's [A] been committed [E] down on [A]
Music Row.
[D] For the steel guitars no longer cry [A]
and you can't hear the fiddles play.
[B] With drums and rock and roll guitars [E] mixed right up in your face.
[A]
Why the hag, he wouldn't even have a chance.
On today's [D] radio, since they [A] committed murder [E]
down on Music [A] Row.
Why they'd even tell the possum.
Oh, Dierks, would they really do that?
[Ab] I'm afraid so.
Well, [F] my goodness.
[A] To pack up [Bm] and go [D] back home.
There's been an [A] awful murder [E] down on [A] Music Row.
I can't believe that.
Yeah, I hear you.
Dierks, I'm thirsty.
Let's [Am] go get something to drink.
All right.
I wonder where we should go.
Possum hauler's closed.
We could go down the row somewhere.
Let's don't go down on Music Murder Row.
Key:
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Bm
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[Bm] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
Nobody saw them running from _ _ 16th [D] Avenue.
_ _ They never [A] found the fingerprints or the weapon that [E] was you. _ _ _
_ But [A] someone killed country music, cut [Em] out its heart [D] and soul.
They got away [A] with murder _ [E] down on [A] Music Row.
_ _ _ _ _ The _ _ almighty dollar _ and the lust for _ [D] worldwide fame
slowly _ [A] killed tradition _ and for that someone [E] should hang.
Aw, George, that's pretty strong, isn't [A] it?
Well, they all say not guilty, but the _ evidence [D]
will show
that murder [A] was committed _ [E] down on _ [A]
Music Row.
_ _ _ [D] For the steel guitars no longer cry [A] in the fiddles that they play.
[B] But drums and rock and roll guitars [E]
are mixed up in your _ face.
[A]
You know, old Hank wouldn't have a chance.
On today's [D] _ radio, _ since they [A] committed murder _ [E]
down on [A] Music Row. _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ They thought no one would miss it _ once it was [D] dead and gone.
They said no [A] one would buy them _ old drinking [E] cheating songs.
You mean like still doing [D] time?
Oh, [A] man, there ain't no justice in it.
And the hard [D] facts are cold.
_ _ _ Murder's [A] been committed _ [E] down on [A]
Music Row.
_ _ [D] For the steel guitars no longer cry [A]
and you can't hear the fiddles play.
[B] With drums and rock and roll guitars [E] mixed right up in your face.
_ [A]
Why the hag, he wouldn't even have a chance. _
On today's [D] radio, _ _ since they [A] committed murder _ [E] _
down on Music [A] Row. _ _
_ _ Why they'd even _ tell the possum.
Oh, Dierks, would they really do that?
[Ab] I'm afraid so.
Well, [F] my goodness.
[A] To pack up [Bm] and go [D] back home.
There's been an [A] awful murder _ _ [E] down on [A] Music Row. _ _ _
_ _ I can't believe that.
Yeah, I hear you.
Dierks, I'm thirsty.
Let's [Am] go get something to drink.
All right.
I wonder where we should go.
Possum hauler's closed.
We could go down the row somewhere.
Let's don't go down on Music Murder Row. _
Nobody saw them running from _ _ 16th [D] Avenue.
_ _ They never [A] found the fingerprints or the weapon that [E] was you. _ _ _
_ But [A] someone killed country music, cut [Em] out its heart [D] and soul.
They got away [A] with murder _ [E] down on [A] Music Row.
_ _ _ _ _ The _ _ almighty dollar _ and the lust for _ [D] worldwide fame
slowly _ [A] killed tradition _ and for that someone [E] should hang.
Aw, George, that's pretty strong, isn't [A] it?
Well, they all say not guilty, but the _ evidence [D]
will show
that murder [A] was committed _ [E] down on _ [A]
Music Row.
_ _ _ [D] For the steel guitars no longer cry [A] in the fiddles that they play.
[B] But drums and rock and roll guitars [E]
are mixed up in your _ face.
[A]
You know, old Hank wouldn't have a chance.
On today's [D] _ radio, _ since they [A] committed murder _ [E]
down on [A] Music Row. _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ They thought no one would miss it _ once it was [D] dead and gone.
They said no [A] one would buy them _ old drinking [E] cheating songs.
You mean like still doing [D] time?
Oh, [A] man, there ain't no justice in it.
And the hard [D] facts are cold.
_ _ _ Murder's [A] been committed _ [E] down on [A]
Music Row.
_ _ [D] For the steel guitars no longer cry [A]
and you can't hear the fiddles play.
[B] With drums and rock and roll guitars [E] mixed right up in your face.
_ [A]
Why the hag, he wouldn't even have a chance. _
On today's [D] radio, _ _ since they [A] committed murder _ [E] _
down on Music [A] Row. _ _
_ _ Why they'd even _ tell the possum.
Oh, Dierks, would they really do that?
[Ab] I'm afraid so.
Well, [F] my goodness.
[A] To pack up [Bm] and go [D] back home.
There's been an [A] awful murder _ _ [E] down on [A] Music Row. _ _ _
_ _ I can't believe that.
Yeah, I hear you.
Dierks, I'm thirsty.
Let's [Am] go get something to drink.
All right.
I wonder where we should go.
Possum hauler's closed.
We could go down the row somewhere.
Let's don't go down on Music Murder Row. _