Chords for Slim Dusty - Walk A Country Mile (Live)
Tempo:
101.95 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
B
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Let's [G] welcome out singer, [C] songwriter, Joey [B] McKean.
Big hand to Joey [C] McKean.
[G]
Well I've walked a mile or two in my lifetime
And [C] I've travelled down some muddy tracks [G] and drive
[D] Cos if [G] I wanted [C] to get where I was going
[G] I knew I'd just [D] have to walk that [G] country mile
[C] Now a country mile would be the longest disk
A man could ever travel [G] when he's down
And you curse the never-ending road before you
Where you think you'll never make it [C] into town
[F] But you meet a friend or two along the highway
And you learn a [A] lot you never [D] knew before
[G] And [C] if the journey takes a lifetime [F] when you thought a [D] year or two
[G] Well you just don't give up easy [C]
anymore
[G] Well I've walked a [C] mile or two [G] in my lifetime
[C] And I've travelled down some muddy [G] tracks and drive
[D] Cos [G] if I [C] wanted to get where [B] I was going
[C] I [G] knew I'd just [D] have to walk that [G] country mile
Now look, walk that mile
[C] [B]
[G] [D] [G]
[C] Walking that long mile has shown me changes
Changes in the people [G] and the land
But I'll bet the road to Marblevile's no better
Than when I drove in trucks and [C]
caravan
[F] And the country bloke is still the same old battler
[C] No matter [A] what the place he's [D] working in
[G] [C] And though I've covered many [F] miles I still can't [D] wait to see
[G] What the next long country [C] mile will bring
Oh [G] I've walked a [C] mile or two [G] in my lifetime
[C] And I've travelled down some muddy [G] tracks and [D] drive
Cos [G] if I wanted [C] to get where [B] I was going
[G] I knew I'd just [D] have to walk that [G] country mile
Hey, hey I knew I'd [D] have to walk that [G] country mile
Thank [D] [C]
[G]
you to Joey McKee
Big hand to Joey [C] McKean.
[G]
Well I've walked a mile or two in my lifetime
And [C] I've travelled down some muddy tracks [G] and drive
[D] Cos if [G] I wanted [C] to get where I was going
[G] I knew I'd just [D] have to walk that [G] country mile
[C] Now a country mile would be the longest disk
A man could ever travel [G] when he's down
And you curse the never-ending road before you
Where you think you'll never make it [C] into town
[F] But you meet a friend or two along the highway
And you learn a [A] lot you never [D] knew before
[G] And [C] if the journey takes a lifetime [F] when you thought a [D] year or two
[G] Well you just don't give up easy [C]
anymore
[G] Well I've walked a [C] mile or two [G] in my lifetime
[C] And I've travelled down some muddy [G] tracks and drive
[D] Cos [G] if I [C] wanted to get where [B] I was going
[C] I [G] knew I'd just [D] have to walk that [G] country mile
Now look, walk that mile
[C] [B]
[G] [D] [G]
[C] Walking that long mile has shown me changes
Changes in the people [G] and the land
But I'll bet the road to Marblevile's no better
Than when I drove in trucks and [C]
caravan
[F] And the country bloke is still the same old battler
[C] No matter [A] what the place he's [D] working in
[G] [C] And though I've covered many [F] miles I still can't [D] wait to see
[G] What the next long country [C] mile will bring
Oh [G] I've walked a [C] mile or two [G] in my lifetime
[C] And I've travelled down some muddy [G] tracks and [D] drive
Cos [G] if I wanted [C] to get where [B] I was going
[G] I knew I'd just [D] have to walk that [G] country mile
Hey, hey I knew I'd [D] have to walk that [G] country mile
Thank [D] [C]
[G]
you to Joey McKee
Key:
G
C
D
B
F
G
C
D
Let's [G] welcome out singer, [C] songwriter, Joey [B] McKean.
Big hand to Joey [C] McKean.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Well I've walked a mile or two in my lifetime
And [C] I've travelled down some muddy tracks [G] and drive
[D] Cos if [G] I wanted [C] to get where I was going
[G] I knew I'd just [D] have to walk that [G] country mile
_ [C] Now a country mile would be the longest disk
_ A man could ever travel [G] when he's down
_ And you curse the never-ending road before you
_ Where you think you'll never make it [C] into town
_ [F] But you meet a friend or two along the highway
_ And you learn a [A] lot you never [D] knew before
[G] And [C] if the journey takes a lifetime [F] when you thought a [D] year or two
[G] Well you just don't give up easy [C]
anymore
_ [G] Well I've walked a [C] mile or two [G] in my lifetime
[C] And I've travelled down some muddy [G] tracks and drive
[D] Cos [G] if I [C] wanted to get where [B] I was going
[C] I [G] knew I'd just [D] have to walk that [G] country mile
Now look, walk that mile
_ _ [C] _ _ [B] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [C] Walking that long mile has shown me changes
_ Changes in the people [G] and the land
But I'll bet the road to Marblevile's no better
Than when I drove in trucks and [C]
caravan
_ [F] And the country bloke is still the same old battler
_ [C] No matter [A] what the place he's [D] working in
[G] _ [C] And though I've covered many [F] miles I still can't [D] wait to see
[G] What the next long country [C] mile will bring
Oh [G] I've walked a [C] mile or two [G] in my lifetime
[C] And I've travelled down some muddy [G] tracks and [D] drive
Cos [G] if I wanted [C] to get where [B] I was going
[G] I knew I'd just [D] have to walk that [G] country mile
Hey, hey I knew I'd [D] have to walk that [G] country mile
Thank _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
you to Joey McKee _ _ _ _ _
Big hand to Joey [C] McKean.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Well I've walked a mile or two in my lifetime
And [C] I've travelled down some muddy tracks [G] and drive
[D] Cos if [G] I wanted [C] to get where I was going
[G] I knew I'd just [D] have to walk that [G] country mile
_ [C] Now a country mile would be the longest disk
_ A man could ever travel [G] when he's down
_ And you curse the never-ending road before you
_ Where you think you'll never make it [C] into town
_ [F] But you meet a friend or two along the highway
_ And you learn a [A] lot you never [D] knew before
[G] And [C] if the journey takes a lifetime [F] when you thought a [D] year or two
[G] Well you just don't give up easy [C]
anymore
_ [G] Well I've walked a [C] mile or two [G] in my lifetime
[C] And I've travelled down some muddy [G] tracks and drive
[D] Cos [G] if I [C] wanted to get where [B] I was going
[C] I [G] knew I'd just [D] have to walk that [G] country mile
Now look, walk that mile
_ _ [C] _ _ [B] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [C] Walking that long mile has shown me changes
_ Changes in the people [G] and the land
But I'll bet the road to Marblevile's no better
Than when I drove in trucks and [C]
caravan
_ [F] And the country bloke is still the same old battler
_ [C] No matter [A] what the place he's [D] working in
[G] _ [C] And though I've covered many [F] miles I still can't [D] wait to see
[G] What the next long country [C] mile will bring
Oh [G] I've walked a [C] mile or two [G] in my lifetime
[C] And I've travelled down some muddy [G] tracks and [D] drive
Cos [G] if I wanted [C] to get where [B] I was going
[G] I knew I'd just [D] have to walk that [G] country mile
Hey, hey I knew I'd [D] have to walk that [G] country mile
Thank _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
you to Joey McKee _ _ _ _ _