Chords for Parker Millsap - "Old Time Religion" (Live on eTown)
Tempo:
63.5 bpm
Chords used:
Am
E
A
Dm
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[Am]
[Dm] [G] [Am] [E] He's [F] got all time religion.
[Dm] There is his cash in a [A] coffee cane and [F] he makes his decision.
[B] Down on his [F] knees he's a full grown man and he had a vision [F] of a fire that burned up all the [Gm] land.
You could [F] call it superstition [E] or you could run just as [F#] fast as you came.
[Am] He took a beating.
[Dm] His father screamed at the top of his [Am] lungs an Old Testament reading.
[E] If you smell the rod you're spoiled son.
[A] He's got scars for his bleeding.
[Dm] Fear of [Am] God fills everyone.
[A] You can listen [Am] to him pleading.
[E] Pleading for the [Am] holy son to give me that old time religion.
[D] Give me that old time religion.
[A] Give me [C] that old time religion.
[E] It's good enough for [A] me.
[Dm]
[A] [Am] [B]
[G] He's got King James edition [B] with all of [A] the words of Christ in [Am] it and he reads the inscription
[E] every night when he goes to [A] bed and he goes fishing.
[Dm] Sinning [E] men like Jesus [Am] said got an old time conviction.
[E] Keeps the bodies in the shed.
[Am] He had a woman.
[Dm] He took her to church every Sunday [Am] morning.
He said submit to your husband.
[E] Submit to me.
Say it the [C] Lord.
Well he never saw it coming.
[F] When she tried to get away in his 34 [Am] Ford now with all the words strumming.
[Bm] Well a banjo with a [A] missing chord.
Give me that old time [D] religion.
Give me that old time religion.
Give me that [C] old time religion.
[E] It's good enough for [D] me.
[Am] [D] [Dm]
[A] [E]
[G] [Am] Give me that old time religion.
[Dm] Give me that old time [Am] religion.
Give me that old [A] time [E] religion.
It's good [N] enough.
It's good enough.
It's good enough for me.
Nick Cork on the mandolin ladies and gentlemen.
[G#]
[Dm] [G] [Am] [E] He's [F] got all time religion.
[Dm] There is his cash in a [A] coffee cane and [F] he makes his decision.
[B] Down on his [F] knees he's a full grown man and he had a vision [F] of a fire that burned up all the [Gm] land.
You could [F] call it superstition [E] or you could run just as [F#] fast as you came.
[Am] He took a beating.
[Dm] His father screamed at the top of his [Am] lungs an Old Testament reading.
[E] If you smell the rod you're spoiled son.
[A] He's got scars for his bleeding.
[Dm] Fear of [Am] God fills everyone.
[A] You can listen [Am] to him pleading.
[E] Pleading for the [Am] holy son to give me that old time religion.
[D] Give me that old time religion.
[A] Give me [C] that old time religion.
[E] It's good enough for [A] me.
[Dm]
[A] [Am] [B]
[G] He's got King James edition [B] with all of [A] the words of Christ in [Am] it and he reads the inscription
[E] every night when he goes to [A] bed and he goes fishing.
[Dm] Sinning [E] men like Jesus [Am] said got an old time conviction.
[E] Keeps the bodies in the shed.
[Am] He had a woman.
[Dm] He took her to church every Sunday [Am] morning.
He said submit to your husband.
[E] Submit to me.
Say it the [C] Lord.
Well he never saw it coming.
[F] When she tried to get away in his 34 [Am] Ford now with all the words strumming.
[Bm] Well a banjo with a [A] missing chord.
Give me that old time [D] religion.
Give me that old time religion.
Give me that [C] old time religion.
[E] It's good enough for [D] me.
[Am] [D] [Dm]
[A] [E]
[G] [Am] Give me that old time religion.
[Dm] Give me that old time [Am] religion.
Give me that old [A] time [E] religion.
It's good [N] enough.
It's good enough.
It's good enough for me.
Nick Cork on the mandolin ladies and gentlemen.
[G#]
Key:
Am
E
A
Dm
F
Am
E
A
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ [G] _ [Am] _ _ _ [E] He's _ _ [F] got all time religion.
[Dm] There is his cash in a [A] coffee cane and [F] he makes his decision.
[B] Down on his [F] knees he's a full grown man and he had a vision [F] of a fire that burned up all the [Gm] land.
You could [F] call it superstition [E] or you could run just as [F#] fast as you came.
[Am] He took a beating.
[Dm] His father screamed at the top of his [Am] lungs an Old Testament reading.
[E] If you smell the rod you're spoiled son.
[A] He's got scars for his bleeding.
[Dm] Fear of [Am] God fills everyone.
[A] You can listen [Am] to him pleading.
[E] Pleading for the [Am] holy son to give me that old time religion.
[D] Give me that old time religion.
[A] Give me [C] that old time religion.
[E] It's good enough for [A] me.
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ [A] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ [G] He's got King James edition [B] with all of [A] the words of Christ in [Am] it and he reads the inscription
[E] every night when he goes to [A] bed and he goes fishing.
[Dm] Sinning [E] men like Jesus [Am] said got an old time conviction.
[E] Keeps the bodies in the shed.
[Am] He had a woman.
[Dm] He took her to church every Sunday [Am] morning.
He said submit to your husband.
[E] Submit to me.
Say it the [C] Lord.
Well he never saw it coming.
[F] When she tried to get away in his 34 [Am] Ford now with all the words strumming.
[Bm] Well a banjo with a [A] missing chord.
Give me that old time [D] religion.
Give me that old time religion.
Give me that [C] old time religion.
[E] It's good enough for [D] me.
_ [Am] _ _ _ [D] _ [Dm] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
[G] _ [Am] Give me that old time religion.
[Dm] Give me that old time [Am] religion.
Give me that old [A] time [E] religion.
It's good [N] enough.
It's good enough.
It's good enough _ for me. _ _ _ _
Nick Cork on the mandolin ladies and gentlemen.
_ _ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ [G] _ [Am] _ _ _ [E] He's _ _ [F] got all time religion.
[Dm] There is his cash in a [A] coffee cane and [F] he makes his decision.
[B] Down on his [F] knees he's a full grown man and he had a vision [F] of a fire that burned up all the [Gm] land.
You could [F] call it superstition [E] or you could run just as [F#] fast as you came.
[Am] He took a beating.
[Dm] His father screamed at the top of his [Am] lungs an Old Testament reading.
[E] If you smell the rod you're spoiled son.
[A] He's got scars for his bleeding.
[Dm] Fear of [Am] God fills everyone.
[A] You can listen [Am] to him pleading.
[E] Pleading for the [Am] holy son to give me that old time religion.
[D] Give me that old time religion.
[A] Give me [C] that old time religion.
[E] It's good enough for [A] me.
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ [A] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ [G] He's got King James edition [B] with all of [A] the words of Christ in [Am] it and he reads the inscription
[E] every night when he goes to [A] bed and he goes fishing.
[Dm] Sinning [E] men like Jesus [Am] said got an old time conviction.
[E] Keeps the bodies in the shed.
[Am] He had a woman.
[Dm] He took her to church every Sunday [Am] morning.
He said submit to your husband.
[E] Submit to me.
Say it the [C] Lord.
Well he never saw it coming.
[F] When she tried to get away in his 34 [Am] Ford now with all the words strumming.
[Bm] Well a banjo with a [A] missing chord.
Give me that old time [D] religion.
Give me that old time religion.
Give me that [C] old time religion.
[E] It's good enough for [D] me.
_ [Am] _ _ _ [D] _ [Dm] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
[G] _ [Am] Give me that old time religion.
[Dm] Give me that old time [Am] religion.
Give me that old [A] time [E] religion.
It's good [N] enough.
It's good enough.
It's good enough _ for me. _ _ _ _
Nick Cork on the mandolin ladies and gentlemen.
_ _ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _