Chords for My Uncle Used to Love Me but, She Died.... Roger Miller(lol!).wmv

Tempo:
150.1 bpm
Chords used:

A

E

D

G

Em

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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My Uncle Used to Love Me but, She Died.... Roger Miller(lol!).wmv chords
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[A]
My uncle used to love [G] me but she died.
[E] The chicken ain't chicken till [A] it's looking good fried.
Keep [D] on the sunny side.
[E] My uncle used to love me [A] but she died.
Oh, they make quarter thirty cents for a ring of these.
Three sixty five for a dollar bill of [D] groceries.
They'll have me a car of my own someday but till then I [E] need me a ride.
My uncle used to love me but she [A] died.
My uncle used to love me [G] but she died.
[E] The chicken ain't chicken [A] till it's looking good fried.
Keep [D] on the sunny side.
[E] My uncle used to love me [A] but she died.
Hamburger, cup of coffee, lettuce and a mate of two times a dime.
See a man kiss the [D] alligator one more time.
Around three on the first [E] wheel ride.
My uncle used to love me but she [A] died.
My uncle used to love me [G] but she died.
[Em] The chicken ain't chicken [A] till it's looking good fried.
Keep [D] on the sunny side.
[E] My uncle used to love [A] me but she died.
Apples are for eating and snakes are for hissing.
I've heard about a hugging and I've heard about a kissing.
I read about [D] a three and a fifty cent [E] illustrated guide.
My uncle used to love me but she died.
[A] My uncle used to love me [G] but she died.
[E] The chicken ain't chicken [A] till it's looking good fried.
Keep [D] on the sunny side.
[E] My uncle used to love me [A] but she died.
My uncle used to love me [G] but she died.
[E] The chicken ain't chicken [A] till it's looking good fried.
Keep [D] on the sunny side.
[E] My uncle used to love me but she died.
[A] [G] [E]
[A] [C#]
Key:  
A
1231
E
2311
D
1321
G
2131
Em
121
A
1231
E
2311
D
1321
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To learn Roger Miller - (Single Version) My Uncle Used To Love Me But She Died chords, these are the chords to practise in sequence: A, D, E, A and G. To build a solid grasp, start slowly at 75 BPM and then match the original tempo of 150 BPM. Adjust the capo based on your vocal range and chord preference, keeping the song's key of A Major in mind.

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[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ My uncle used to love [G] me but she died.
[E] The chicken ain't chicken till [A] it's looking good fried.
_ Keep [D] on the sunny side.
[E] My uncle used to love me [A] but she _ died.
_ _ _ Oh, they make quarter thirty cents for a ring of these.
Three sixty five for a dollar bill of [D] groceries.
They'll have me a car of my own someday but till then I [E] need me a ride.
My uncle used to love me but she [A] died.
My uncle used to love me [G] but she _ died.
[E] The chicken ain't chicken [A] till it's looking good fried.
_ Keep [D] on the sunny side.
[E] My uncle used to love me [A] but she _ died.
_ _ _ _ Hamburger, cup of coffee, lettuce and a mate of two times a dime.
See a man kiss the [D] alligator one more time.
Around three on the first [E] wheel ride.
My uncle used to love me but she [A] died.
My uncle used to love me [G] but she died.
[Em] The chicken ain't chicken [A] till it's looking good fried.
Keep [D] on the sunny side.
[E] My uncle used to love [A] me but she _ died.
_ _ _ _ Apples are for eating and snakes are for hissing.
I've heard about a hugging and I've heard about a kissing.
I read about [D] a three and a fifty cent [E] illustrated _ guide.
My uncle used to love me but she died.
[A] My uncle used to love me [G] but she died.
[E] The chicken ain't chicken [A] till it's looking good fried.
Keep [D] on the sunny side.
[E] My uncle used to love me [A] but she died.
My uncle used to love me [G] but she died.
[E] The chicken ain't chicken [A] till it's looking good fried.
_ Keep [D] on the sunny side.
[E] My uncle used to love me but she died.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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