Chords for Old Rattler Grandpa Jones and Tommy Jackson

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Old Rattler Grandpa Jones and Tommy Jackson chords
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She sings real good, doesn't she, Bob?
Outrageously pretty.
Outrageously pretty.
I just talked to him a minute ago, I said, do you want to stand on this side or on this side?
He said, well, it don't make any difference.
Then what else did you say?
Well, I said, if you're going to play the guitar, though, I'd have to be on that side.
But I don't play a guitar.
Do you have a good dog story to tell us?
Yes, I always tell about Rattler, but still, we had a cousin that had the best nose in the world. What?
Yeah, he could run a coon.
Right up to the tree.
A human being?
Yeah, but he's gone.
He got the running rabbit, so we had to shoot him.
Tell me about old Rattler.
[D] Oh, Rattler was a good old dog, [A] fine as can be.
And he was [D] a good dog, he was a good dog.
Yeah, [A] Rattler liked to jump.
Oh, Rattler loved to bark.
Yeah, Rattler [D] liked to jump.
Rattler had a tree the other night, and I thought he'd treat [A] a coon.
When I come find it out, he's barking at [D] the moon.
Help!
Help!
Yeah, Rattler [A] yelled.
I'm in the morning, here at [D] the hill.
Call me.
[A]
[D] [A]
[D] Grandma had to yell her a hymn.
Set her as [A] you know.
Set her on three foot sticks, and got one [D] old crumb.
Help!
Help!
Yeah, [A] Rattler yelled.
I'm in the morning, here at [D] the hill.
[A]
[D] Grandpa had a mewly cow, mewly when [A] she was born.
And it took a jay bird forty years to fly from [D] horn to horn.
Help!
Help!
Yeah, [A] Rattler yelled.
I'm in the morning, here [D] at the hill.
Yeah!
[A]
For an old timer, you're pretty good.
I must say, thank you so much, Gramps.
[N] That's wonderful.
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1231
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1321
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1231
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She sings real good, doesn't she, Bob?
Outrageously pretty.
Outrageously pretty.
I just talked to him a minute ago, I said, do you want to stand on this side or on this side?
He said, well, it don't make any difference.
Then what else did you say?
Well, I said, if you're going to play the guitar, though, I'd have to be on that side.
But I don't play a guitar.
Do you have a good dog story to tell us?
Yes, I always tell about Rattler, but still, we had a cousin that had the best nose in the world. What?
Yeah, he could run a coon.
Right up to the tree.
A human being?
Yeah, but he's gone.
He got the running rabbit, so we had to shoot him.
Tell me about old Rattler.
[D] _ Oh, Rattler was a good old dog, [A] fine as can be.
And he was [D] a good dog, he was a good dog.
Yeah, _ [A] Rattler liked to jump.
Oh, Rattler loved to bark.
Yeah, Rattler [D] liked to jump.
Rattler had a tree the other night, and I thought he'd treat [A] a coon.
When I come find it out, he's barking at [D] the moon.
Help!
Help!
Yeah, Rattler [A] yelled.
I'm in the morning, here at [D] the hill.
Call me.
_ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [D] Grandma had to yell her a hymn.
Set her as [A] you know.
Set her on three foot sticks, and got one [D] old crumb.
Help!
Help!
Yeah, [A] Rattler yelled.
I'm in the morning, here at [D] the hill.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [D] Grandpa had a mewly cow, mewly when [A] she was born.
And it took a jay bird forty years to fly from [D] horn to horn.
Help!
Help!
Yeah, [A] Rattler yelled.
I'm in the morning, here [D] at the hill.
_ Yeah!
[A] _ _
For an old timer, you're pretty good.
I must say, thank you so much, Gramps.
[N] That's wonderful. _