Chords for Old Dogs Children & Watermelon Wine RD
Tempo:
110.1 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
C
B
Gb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb]
[F] [C]
[Dm] [Bb] [C]
[F] How old do you think I am?"
he said.
[Bb] I said, well, I didn't know.
[Gm]
He [C] said, I turned 65 about 11 [Bb] months ago.
[C] [F] [Bb]
I [F] was sitting in Miami [Bb] pouring blended whiskey [Gm] down when this [Bb] old gray black [F] gentleman [C] was
cleaning up [F] the lounge.
[Bb] [F] There wasn't anyone around [Bb] except this old man and [Gm] me.
[C] The guy who ran the bar was watching [Bb] Ironsides [G] on TV.
[F] Uninvited, he sat down [Bb] and opened up his [Gm] mind on old [F] dogs and children [Gm] and [Em] watermelon [F] wine.
I said, ever had a drink of watermelon wine?
He asked.
[Bb] [Gm]
[C] He told me all about it, [Bb] though I [C] didn't answer [F] back.
Ain't but three things in this world that's [Bb] worth a solitary dime, [Gm]
[Bb] but old [F] dogs and children
[C] and watermelon [F] wine.
[Db] [Gb] He said, women think about themselves [B] when us menfolk ain't around, [Abm] [Db] and friends are hard
to find when they [B] discover that you're [Db] down.
[Gb] He said, I tried it all when I was young and [B] in my [Abm] natural prime.
[B] Now it's old [Gb] dogs and children [Db] and watermelon [Gb] wine.
Old dogs care about you [B] even when you make [Abm] mistakes.
[Db] God bless the little children while [B] they're still too [Gb] young to hate.
When he moved away, I found my pen [B] and copy down [Abm] that line [B] about old [Gb] dogs and children
[Ebm]
[Db] and watermelon [Gb] wine.
I [Ebm] [B]
[Gb] [Abm]
[Db] [Ebm] [D]
[G] had to catch a plane up to Atlanta [C] that next day.
[Am]
[D] As I left for my room, [Bm]
I [Em] saw him picking [G] up my change.
That night I dreamed in peaceful sleep [C] of shady [Am] summertime [C]
of [Em] old dogs and [G] children
[D] and watermelon [G] wine.
[F] [C]
[Dm] [Bb] [C]
[F] How old do you think I am?"
he said.
[Bb] I said, well, I didn't know.
[Gm]
He [C] said, I turned 65 about 11 [Bb] months ago.
[C] [F] [Bb]
I [F] was sitting in Miami [Bb] pouring blended whiskey [Gm] down when this [Bb] old gray black [F] gentleman [C] was
cleaning up [F] the lounge.
[Bb] [F] There wasn't anyone around [Bb] except this old man and [Gm] me.
[C] The guy who ran the bar was watching [Bb] Ironsides [G] on TV.
[F] Uninvited, he sat down [Bb] and opened up his [Gm] mind on old [F] dogs and children [Gm] and [Em] watermelon [F] wine.
I said, ever had a drink of watermelon wine?
He asked.
[Bb] [Gm]
[C] He told me all about it, [Bb] though I [C] didn't answer [F] back.
Ain't but three things in this world that's [Bb] worth a solitary dime, [Gm]
[Bb] but old [F] dogs and children
[C] and watermelon [F] wine.
[Db] [Gb] He said, women think about themselves [B] when us menfolk ain't around, [Abm] [Db] and friends are hard
to find when they [B] discover that you're [Db] down.
[Gb] He said, I tried it all when I was young and [B] in my [Abm] natural prime.
[B] Now it's old [Gb] dogs and children [Db] and watermelon [Gb] wine.
Old dogs care about you [B] even when you make [Abm] mistakes.
[Db] God bless the little children while [B] they're still too [Gb] young to hate.
When he moved away, I found my pen [B] and copy down [Abm] that line [B] about old [Gb] dogs and children
[Ebm]
[Db] and watermelon [Gb] wine.
I [Ebm] [B]
[Gb] [Abm]
[Db] [Ebm] [D]
[G] had to catch a plane up to Atlanta [C] that next day.
[Am]
[D] As I left for my room, [Bm]
I [Em] saw him picking [G] up my change.
That night I dreamed in peaceful sleep [C] of shady [Am] summertime [C]
of [Em] old dogs and [G] children
[D] and watermelon [G] wine.
Key:
Bb
F
C
B
Gb
Bb
F
C
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _
_ [F] _ How old do you think I am?"
he said. _
[Bb] I said, well, I didn't know.
_ [Gm] _ _ _
He [C] said, I turned 65 _ about 11 [Bb] months ago.
_ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb]
I [F] was sitting in Miami _ [Bb] pouring blended whiskey [Gm] down when this [Bb] old gray black [F] gentleman _ [C] was
cleaning up [F] the lounge. _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [F] There wasn't anyone around [Bb] except this old man and [Gm] me.
_ [C] The guy who ran the bar was watching _ [Bb] Ironsides [G] on TV.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ Uninvited, he sat down [Bb] and opened up his [Gm] mind _ on old [F] dogs and children _ [Gm] and _ [Em] watermelon [F] wine. _ _ _ _ _
_ I said, ever had a drink of watermelon wine?
He asked.
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
[C] He told me all about it, _ [Bb] though I [C] didn't answer [F] back. _
_ Ain't but three things in this world that's [Bb] worth a solitary dime, _ [Gm] _ _ _
[Bb] but old [F] dogs and children _
_ [C] and watermelon [F] wine. _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ [Gb] He said, women think about themselves _ [B] when us menfolk ain't around, [Abm] _ _ _ _ [Db] and friends are hard
to find when they [B] discover that you're [Db] down.
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ He said, I tried it all when I was young and [B] in my [Abm] natural prime.
_ _ _ [B] Now it's old [Gb] dogs and children _ [Db] and _ watermelon [Gb] wine. _ _ _ _ _
_ Old dogs care about you [B] even when you make [Abm] mistakes. _
_ [Db] God bless the little children while [B] they're still too [Gb] young to hate. _
When he moved away, I found my pen [B] and copy down [Abm] that line _ [B] about old [Gb] dogs and children
[Ebm] _
[Db] and _ watermelon [Gb] wine.
I _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _
[Db] _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [G] had to catch a plane up to Atlanta [C] that next day.
[Am] _ _ _
[D] As I left for my room, [Bm]
I [Em] saw him picking [G] up my change.
That night I dreamed in peaceful sleep [C] of shady _ [Am] summertime _ [C]
of _ _ [Em] old dogs and [G] children _
[D] and _ watermelon [G] wine. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _
_ [F] _ How old do you think I am?"
he said. _
[Bb] I said, well, I didn't know.
_ [Gm] _ _ _
He [C] said, I turned 65 _ about 11 [Bb] months ago.
_ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb]
I [F] was sitting in Miami _ [Bb] pouring blended whiskey [Gm] down when this [Bb] old gray black [F] gentleman _ [C] was
cleaning up [F] the lounge. _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [F] There wasn't anyone around [Bb] except this old man and [Gm] me.
_ [C] The guy who ran the bar was watching _ [Bb] Ironsides [G] on TV.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ Uninvited, he sat down [Bb] and opened up his [Gm] mind _ on old [F] dogs and children _ [Gm] and _ [Em] watermelon [F] wine. _ _ _ _ _
_ I said, ever had a drink of watermelon wine?
He asked.
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
[C] He told me all about it, _ [Bb] though I [C] didn't answer [F] back. _
_ Ain't but three things in this world that's [Bb] worth a solitary dime, _ [Gm] _ _ _
[Bb] but old [F] dogs and children _
_ [C] and watermelon [F] wine. _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ [Gb] He said, women think about themselves _ [B] when us menfolk ain't around, [Abm] _ _ _ _ [Db] and friends are hard
to find when they [B] discover that you're [Db] down.
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ He said, I tried it all when I was young and [B] in my [Abm] natural prime.
_ _ _ [B] Now it's old [Gb] dogs and children _ [Db] and _ watermelon [Gb] wine. _ _ _ _ _
_ Old dogs care about you [B] even when you make [Abm] mistakes. _
_ [Db] God bless the little children while [B] they're still too [Gb] young to hate. _
When he moved away, I found my pen [B] and copy down [Abm] that line _ [B] about old [Gb] dogs and children
[Ebm] _
[Db] and _ watermelon [Gb] wine.
I _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _
[Db] _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [G] had to catch a plane up to Atlanta [C] that next day.
[Am] _ _ _
[D] As I left for my room, [Bm]
I [Em] saw him picking [G] up my change.
That night I dreamed in peaceful sleep [C] of shady _ [Am] summertime _ [C]
of _ _ [Em] old dogs and [G] children _
[D] and _ watermelon [G] wine. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _