Chords for Ray Wylie Hubbard, Train Yard Blues
Tempo:
123.85 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
C
Dm
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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So this next song [D] here is called Train Yard Blues and I wrote this song with a young girl from Austin named Liz Foster.
She's [A] in this band called the Trishas and they're just remarkable.
They just finished up a record.
It's gonna be out
I hope [E] really soon here.
I think it might be out already, but check them out.
I think on YouTube or whatever
They're called the Trishas.
They're just wonderful and
Liz was working [D] for my wife at the time and she was doing some other band stuff
And so she said we should write a song again
And I said, yes, we should and I never had written with a woman before I'd written with Hayes and Slade a bunch of these old guys
But I never had written with a woman.
So I said yes, we should this will be an opportunity to empathize
Look at the world through the eyes of a woman and let's get that viewpoint and in [Ab] honor that
You know and [D] now and so we [D] got together and I said, okay, I was real excited about this
You know, so Liz and I got together and I said, okay, what about this for the first line of the song?
She goes [N] no, I don't think we want to say that
What about this she goes I wouldn't feel comfortable singing that
What [C] about this what about this she goes no
No, we can't use [C] that and then I realized that if I was a woman I would be such a slut
[Eb]
[Bm]
[Am] [D]
It's it's a lot more sensual when she sings
[A] [D]
[Dm] [D]
Yes, ma'am on my sweet gal as if we're fixing to die and
I'll follow you down till the Mississippi runs dry
There's a room and at the train yard
The walls is great
The door ain't never locked
Sundown or steal away.
I
Bet just a blanket
You bring a box of crackerjacks
Make a ballet on the floor.
We'll lay a penny on the railroad tracks
[Dm] [D]
When a train comes flying past the wall shakes and the floorboard squeaks
You be sitting on top of the world girl like a Mississippi shakes all
Oh
Never anybody ever ask you
If you got any off you just smile and lick your lips and show them that old flat
She's [A] in this band called the Trishas and they're just remarkable.
They just finished up a record.
It's gonna be out
I hope [E] really soon here.
I think it might be out already, but check them out.
I think on YouTube or whatever
They're called the Trishas.
They're just wonderful and
Liz was working [D] for my wife at the time and she was doing some other band stuff
And so she said we should write a song again
And I said, yes, we should and I never had written with a woman before I'd written with Hayes and Slade a bunch of these old guys
But I never had written with a woman.
So I said yes, we should this will be an opportunity to empathize
Look at the world through the eyes of a woman and let's get that viewpoint and in [Ab] honor that
You know and [D] now and so we [D] got together and I said, okay, I was real excited about this
You know, so Liz and I got together and I said, okay, what about this for the first line of the song?
She goes [N] no, I don't think we want to say that
What about this she goes I wouldn't feel comfortable singing that
What [C] about this what about this she goes no
No, we can't use [C] that and then I realized that if I was a woman I would be such a slut
[Eb]
[Bm]
[Am] [D]
It's it's a lot more sensual when she sings
[A] [D]
[Dm] [D]
Yes, ma'am on my sweet gal as if we're fixing to die and
I'll follow you down till the Mississippi runs dry
There's a room and at the train yard
The walls is great
The door ain't never locked
Sundown or steal away.
I
Bet just a blanket
You bring a box of crackerjacks
Make a ballet on the floor.
We'll lay a penny on the railroad tracks
[Dm] [D]
When a train comes flying past the wall shakes and the floorboard squeaks
You be sitting on top of the world girl like a Mississippi shakes all
Oh
Never anybody ever ask you
If you got any off you just smile and lick your lips and show them that old flat
Key:
D
A
C
Dm
E
D
A
C
So this next song [D] here is called Train Yard Blues and I wrote this song with a young girl from Austin named Liz Foster.
She's [A] in this band called the Trishas and they're just remarkable.
They just finished up a record.
It's gonna be out
I hope [E] really soon here.
I think it might be out already, but check them out.
I think on YouTube or whatever
They're called the Trishas.
They're just wonderful and
Liz was working [D] for my wife at the time and she was doing some other band stuff
And so she said we should write a song again
And I said, yes, we should and I never had written with a woman before I'd written with Hayes and Slade a bunch of these old guys
But I never had written with a woman.
So I said yes, we should this will be an opportunity to empathize
Look at the world through the eyes of a woman and let's get that viewpoint and in [Ab] honor that
You know and [D] now and so we [D] got together and I said, okay, I was real excited about this
You know, so Liz and I got together and I said, okay, what about this for the first line of the song?
She goes [N] no, I don't think we want to say that
What about this she goes I wouldn't feel comfortable singing that _ _
_ What [C] about this what about this she goes no
No, we can't use [C] that and then I realized that if I was a woman I would be such a slut
[Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
[Am] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ It's it's a lot more sensual when she sings
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ Yes, ma'am on my sweet gal as if we're fixing to die and _
_ _ I'll follow you down till the Mississippi runs dry
_ There's a room and at the train yard
The walls is great
_ The door ain't never locked _ _
Sundown or steal away.
_ I
Bet just a blanket
_ You bring a box of crackerjacks
_ Make a ballet on the floor.
We'll lay a penny on the railroad tracks _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ [D] _ _ _
When a train comes flying past the wall shakes and the floorboard squeaks
_ You be sitting on top of the world girl like a Mississippi shakes all _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ Oh _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Never anybody ever ask you
_ If you got any off you just smile and lick your lips and show them that old flat _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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She's [A] in this band called the Trishas and they're just remarkable.
They just finished up a record.
It's gonna be out
I hope [E] really soon here.
I think it might be out already, but check them out.
I think on YouTube or whatever
They're called the Trishas.
They're just wonderful and
Liz was working [D] for my wife at the time and she was doing some other band stuff
And so she said we should write a song again
And I said, yes, we should and I never had written with a woman before I'd written with Hayes and Slade a bunch of these old guys
But I never had written with a woman.
So I said yes, we should this will be an opportunity to empathize
Look at the world through the eyes of a woman and let's get that viewpoint and in [Ab] honor that
You know and [D] now and so we [D] got together and I said, okay, I was real excited about this
You know, so Liz and I got together and I said, okay, what about this for the first line of the song?
She goes [N] no, I don't think we want to say that
What about this she goes I wouldn't feel comfortable singing that _ _
_ What [C] about this what about this she goes no
No, we can't use [C] that and then I realized that if I was a woman I would be such a slut
[Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
[Am] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ It's it's a lot more sensual when she sings
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ Yes, ma'am on my sweet gal as if we're fixing to die and _
_ _ I'll follow you down till the Mississippi runs dry
_ There's a room and at the train yard
The walls is great
_ The door ain't never locked _ _
Sundown or steal away.
_ I
Bet just a blanket
_ You bring a box of crackerjacks
_ Make a ballet on the floor.
We'll lay a penny on the railroad tracks _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ [D] _ _ _
When a train comes flying past the wall shakes and the floorboard squeaks
_ You be sitting on top of the world girl like a Mississippi shakes all _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Never anybody ever ask you
_ If you got any off you just smile and lick your lips and show them that old flat _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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