Little Old One Horse Pub Chords by Slim Dusty
Tempo:
150 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] [E]
Oh, the bar was pretty small, but we [A] didn't mind at [E] all, mostly only locals hanging [B] round.
[E] Many years I've been away, I wonder what [A] it's like today, [E] that little old one-horse pub in my hometown.
Many nights we'd all ride in, [A] and the boys would have a [E] fling, in the days before too many cars were round.
[B]
[E] I confess we jumped the gun, [A] late closing had [E] begun, at that little old one-horse pub in my hometown.
I'll tell that story now.
Jimmy Wood's here came there too, but his mates were very few, he was so darn mean he used to blow worms in the dark.
[B] [E] He would always judge his shout, [A] and the story got about, [E] that Jimmy wouldn't shout if he was bitten by a shark.
I can see old Roy McBell, hear the [A] stories he could [E] tell, when he'd spin the yarns the boys would gather [B] round.
I [E] was always in it too, [A] and I made my first [E] taboo, at that little old one-horse pub in my hometown.
I hear it now.
Now they say it's run its race, and there's a [A] new pub in its place, [E] not many of the old gang left [B] around.
[E] In my mind I'll always see, the way [A] things used to be, at that little old one-horse pub in my hometown.
At that little old one-horse pub in my hometown.
Oh, the bar was pretty small, but we [A] didn't mind at [E] all, mostly only locals hanging [B] round.
[E] Many years I've been away, I wonder what [A] it's like today, [E] that little old one-horse pub in my hometown.
Many nights we'd all ride in, [A] and the boys would have a [E] fling, in the days before too many cars were round.
[B]
[E] I confess we jumped the gun, [A] late closing had [E] begun, at that little old one-horse pub in my hometown.
I'll tell that story now.
Jimmy Wood's here came there too, but his mates were very few, he was so darn mean he used to blow worms in the dark.
[B] [E] He would always judge his shout, [A] and the story got about, [E] that Jimmy wouldn't shout if he was bitten by a shark.
I can see old Roy McBell, hear the [A] stories he could [E] tell, when he'd spin the yarns the boys would gather [B] round.
I [E] was always in it too, [A] and I made my first [E] taboo, at that little old one-horse pub in my hometown.
I hear it now.
Now they say it's run its race, and there's a [A] new pub in its place, [E] not many of the old gang left [B] around.
[E] In my mind I'll always see, the way [A] things used to be, at that little old one-horse pub in my hometown.
At that little old one-horse pub in my hometown.
Key:
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[N] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Oh, the bar was pretty small, but we [A] didn't mind at [E] all, _ mostly only locals hanging _ [B] round.
_ _ _ [E] Many years I've been away, I wonder what [A] it's like today, [E] _ that little old one-horse pub in my hometown.
_ _ _ _ Many nights we'd all ride in, [A] and the boys would have a [E] fling, in the days before too many cars were round.
[B] _ _
_ _ [E] I confess we jumped the gun, _ [A] late closing had [E] begun, at that little old one-horse pub in my hometown.
_ I'll tell that story now. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Jimmy Wood's here came there too, but his mates were very few, he was so darn mean he used to blow worms in the dark.
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] He would always judge his shout, [A] and the story got about, [E] that Jimmy wouldn't shout if he was bitten by a shark. _ _ _
I can see old Roy McBell, hear the [A] stories he could [E] tell, when he'd spin the yarns the boys would gather [B] round. _
_ _ I [E] was always in it too, [A] and I made my first [E] taboo, _ at that little old one-horse pub in my hometown.
I hear it now. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Now they say it's run its race, and there's a [A] new pub in its place, [E] not many of the old gang left [B] around.
_ _ _ [E] In my mind I'll always see, the way [A] things used to be, at that little old one-horse pub in my hometown. _ _ _ _
At that little old one-horse pub in my hometown.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oh, the bar was pretty small, but we [A] didn't mind at [E] all, _ mostly only locals hanging _ [B] round.
_ _ _ [E] Many years I've been away, I wonder what [A] it's like today, [E] _ that little old one-horse pub in my hometown.
_ _ _ _ Many nights we'd all ride in, [A] and the boys would have a [E] fling, in the days before too many cars were round.
[B] _ _
_ _ [E] I confess we jumped the gun, _ [A] late closing had [E] begun, at that little old one-horse pub in my hometown.
_ I'll tell that story now. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Jimmy Wood's here came there too, but his mates were very few, he was so darn mean he used to blow worms in the dark.
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] He would always judge his shout, [A] and the story got about, [E] that Jimmy wouldn't shout if he was bitten by a shark. _ _ _
I can see old Roy McBell, hear the [A] stories he could [E] tell, when he'd spin the yarns the boys would gather [B] round. _
_ _ I [E] was always in it too, [A] and I made my first [E] taboo, _ at that little old one-horse pub in my hometown.
I hear it now. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Now they say it's run its race, and there's a [A] new pub in its place, [E] not many of the old gang left [B] around.
_ _ _ [E] In my mind I'll always see, the way [A] things used to be, at that little old one-horse pub in my hometown. _ _ _ _
At that little old one-horse pub in my hometown.
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