Chords for The Charlie Daniels Band - Trudy - 10/20/1979 - Capitol Theatre (Official)
Tempo:
102.65 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
C
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[C]
[A] Call up Judy O [D] and the telephone, send her a letter in [A] mail.
[A] Tell her I'm hung up [E] and down and won't let me [A] out of this jail.
If she asks how [D] I'm farin', tell her I'm just about to lose [A] my mind.
Where the battle, [E] John Lee Walker and [C#m]
the girl I love.
[Am] [E]
John Lee Walker was a [D] car mechanic.
Man for trouble and [A] a eye for cash.
Luckiest man in [E] Dallas County.
Had a gold watch chain and a [A] black mustache.
He left his whiskey [D] left in the river.
He put it on Cadillac [A] limousine.
He went to a fancy [E] townhouse in Dallas.
In a hotel suite in [A] New Orleans.
He got a switchblade knife in his [D] left hip pocket.
A .44
hog leg up [A] under his collar.
Put you down in a New [E] York minute.
You cut [C#] your jeans, that was all she wrote.
[A]
Call up Judy [D] O and the telephone, send her a letter [A] in mail.
Tell her I'm hung [E] up in Dallas and won't let me out of [A] this jail.
If she asks [D] how I'm farin', tell her I'm just about to lose [A] my mind.
Where the battle, John [E] Lee Walker and the girl I [A]
love.
Just [E] got to town that [D] Friday evening.
[F] [D] Short hailed at [A] Meat State.
I was on my way back to [E] Louisiana.
I had a half-naked six [A]-months, damn, and a croc-sized blondie to borrow me.
[D]
Flying high [Am] in a [A] red van.
A whole [C#m] bowl and a half of red [C] eye.
[B] I dropped $35 [A] in a slot machine.
The boys in the back was a dealin' seven cars.
So now I won me a hundred and ten.
I was breakin' in chips like [E] Brad Shumriss, man.
The future I made, karma [A] stole it in.
He ran down to pepper like a [D] 707.
Pretty soon he done won all [A] of my bread.
I gave him a cheatin' he reached [E] for a pistol.
Grabbed a chair and went up to side [A] him.
Had him off the car front [D] like a motorcycle.
Heard the bullets whinin' in his [A] Irene will.
Looked after the cops [E] in Dallas County.
[C#m]
[E] But one could ask [A] for a jail.
Call up Judy [E] on the [D] telephone.
[A] Send her a letter with a blame.
Tell her I'm hung up gettin' dialed in.
[E] And they won't let me out of [A] this jail unless she asks how [D] I'm fair.
Tell her I'm just about to lose [A] my mind.
Worryin' about [E] old Johnny B.
Walter and the girl I left [A] behind.
Call up Judy [D]
on the telephone.
Send her a letter [A] with a blame.
[A] Tell her I'm hung up gettin' dialed [E] in.
And they won't let me [A] out of this jail unless she asks how [D] I'm fair.
Tell her I'm just about to lose my mind.
Worryin' about old Johnny [E] B.
Walter and the girl I left [A] behind.
[C] [A]
[C]
[A] [N]
[A] Call up Judy O [D] and the telephone, send her a letter in [A] mail.
[A] Tell her I'm hung up [E] and down and won't let me [A] out of this jail.
If she asks how [D] I'm farin', tell her I'm just about to lose [A] my mind.
Where the battle, [E] John Lee Walker and [C#m]
the girl I love.
[Am] [E]
John Lee Walker was a [D] car mechanic.
Man for trouble and [A] a eye for cash.
Luckiest man in [E] Dallas County.
Had a gold watch chain and a [A] black mustache.
He left his whiskey [D] left in the river.
He put it on Cadillac [A] limousine.
He went to a fancy [E] townhouse in Dallas.
In a hotel suite in [A] New Orleans.
He got a switchblade knife in his [D] left hip pocket.
A .44
hog leg up [A] under his collar.
Put you down in a New [E] York minute.
You cut [C#] your jeans, that was all she wrote.
[A]
Call up Judy [D] O and the telephone, send her a letter [A] in mail.
Tell her I'm hung [E] up in Dallas and won't let me out of [A] this jail.
If she asks [D] how I'm farin', tell her I'm just about to lose [A] my mind.
Where the battle, John [E] Lee Walker and the girl I [A]
love.
Just [E] got to town that [D] Friday evening.
[F] [D] Short hailed at [A] Meat State.
I was on my way back to [E] Louisiana.
I had a half-naked six [A]-months, damn, and a croc-sized blondie to borrow me.
[D]
Flying high [Am] in a [A] red van.
A whole [C#m] bowl and a half of red [C] eye.
[B] I dropped $35 [A] in a slot machine.
The boys in the back was a dealin' seven cars.
So now I won me a hundred and ten.
I was breakin' in chips like [E] Brad Shumriss, man.
The future I made, karma [A] stole it in.
He ran down to pepper like a [D] 707.
Pretty soon he done won all [A] of my bread.
I gave him a cheatin' he reached [E] for a pistol.
Grabbed a chair and went up to side [A] him.
Had him off the car front [D] like a motorcycle.
Heard the bullets whinin' in his [A] Irene will.
Looked after the cops [E] in Dallas County.
[C#m]
[E] But one could ask [A] for a jail.
Call up Judy [E] on the [D] telephone.
[A] Send her a letter with a blame.
Tell her I'm hung up gettin' dialed in.
[E] And they won't let me out of [A] this jail unless she asks how [D] I'm fair.
Tell her I'm just about to lose [A] my mind.
Worryin' about [E] old Johnny B.
Walter and the girl I left [A] behind.
Call up Judy [D]
on the telephone.
Send her a letter [A] with a blame.
[A] Tell her I'm hung up gettin' dialed [E] in.
And they won't let me [A] out of this jail unless she asks how [D] I'm fair.
Tell her I'm just about to lose my mind.
Worryin' about old Johnny [E] B.
Walter and the girl I left [A] behind.
[C] [A]
[C]
[A] [N]
Key:
A
E
D
C
C#m
A
E
D
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [A] Call up Judy O [D] and the telephone, _ _ _ send her a letter in [A] mail. _ _
_ [A] _ Tell her I'm hung up [E] and down and _ _ _ won't let me [A] out of this jail.
If she asks how [D] I'm farin', _ _ tell her I'm just about to lose [A] my mind.
_ _ Where the battle, [E] John Lee Walker and _ [C#m]
the girl I love.
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ [E]
John Lee Walker was a [D] car mechanic. _ _ _
Man for trouble and [A] a eye for cash. _ _ _
Luckiest man in [E] Dallas County.
_ _ Had a gold watch chain and a [A] black mustache.
He left his whiskey [D] left in the river.
_ _ He put it on Cadillac [A] limousine.
_ _ He went to a fancy [E] townhouse in Dallas.
_ _ In a hotel suite in [A] New Orleans.
He got a switchblade knife in his [D] left hip pocket. _ _ _
A .44
hog leg up [A] under his collar.
_ _ Put you down in a New [E] York minute.
_ _ You cut [C#] your jeans, that was all she wrote.
[A] _ _ _
Call up Judy [D] O and the telephone, _ _ _ send her a letter [A] in mail. _ _ _ _
Tell her I'm hung [E] up in Dallas and _ won't let me out of [A] this jail.
If she asks [D] how I'm farin', _ tell her I'm just about to lose [A] my mind.
_ _ Where the battle, John [E] Lee Walker _ _ and the girl I [A] _
_ _ _ love.
Just [E] got to town that [D] Friday evening.
_ [F] _ [D] _ Short hailed at [A] Meat State.
_ _ I was on my way back to [E] Louisiana.
_ _ I had a half-naked six [A]-months, damn, and a croc-sized blondie to borrow me.
_ _ _ [D]
Flying high [Am] in a [A] red van. _ _
A whole [C#m] bowl and a half of red [C] eye.
_ [B] I dropped $35 [A] in a slot machine.
The boys in the back was a dealin' seven cars.
_ _ So now I won me a hundred and ten.
_ _ I was breakin' in chips like [E] Brad Shumriss, man.
_ _ The future I made, karma [A] stole it in.
He ran down to pepper like a [D] 707.
_ _ Pretty soon he done won all [A] of my bread.
_ _ I gave him a cheatin' he reached [E] for a pistol.
_ _ Grabbed a chair and went up to side [A] him.
Had him off the car front [D] like a motorcycle. _
_ _ Heard the bullets whinin' in his [A] Irene will. _
_ _ Looked after the cops [E] in Dallas County.
[C#m] _
_ _ [E] But one could ask [A] for a jail. _
_ _ Call up Judy [E] on the [D] telephone.
_ _ [A] Send her a letter with a blame.
_ _ Tell her I'm hung up gettin' dialed in. _
[E] _ _ And they won't let me out of [A] this jail unless she asks how [D] I'm fair.
_ _ Tell her I'm just about to lose [A] my mind. _ _ _
Worryin' about [E] old Johnny B.
Walter and _ the girl I left [A] behind.
Call up Judy _ [D] _ _
on the telephone.
Send her a letter [A] with a blame. _
_ _ [A] Tell her I'm hung up gettin' dialed [E] in. _
_ _ And they won't let me [A] out of this jail unless she asks how [D] I'm _ _ _ fair.
Tell her I'm just about to lose my mind.
_ _ _ Worryin' about old Johnny [E] B.
Walter and _ the girl I left [A] behind.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ [A] Call up Judy O [D] and the telephone, _ _ _ send her a letter in [A] mail. _ _
_ [A] _ Tell her I'm hung up [E] and down and _ _ _ won't let me [A] out of this jail.
If she asks how [D] I'm farin', _ _ tell her I'm just about to lose [A] my mind.
_ _ Where the battle, [E] John Lee Walker and _ [C#m]
the girl I love.
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ [E]
John Lee Walker was a [D] car mechanic. _ _ _
Man for trouble and [A] a eye for cash. _ _ _
Luckiest man in [E] Dallas County.
_ _ Had a gold watch chain and a [A] black mustache.
He left his whiskey [D] left in the river.
_ _ He put it on Cadillac [A] limousine.
_ _ He went to a fancy [E] townhouse in Dallas.
_ _ In a hotel suite in [A] New Orleans.
He got a switchblade knife in his [D] left hip pocket. _ _ _
A .44
hog leg up [A] under his collar.
_ _ Put you down in a New [E] York minute.
_ _ You cut [C#] your jeans, that was all she wrote.
[A] _ _ _
Call up Judy [D] O and the telephone, _ _ _ send her a letter [A] in mail. _ _ _ _
Tell her I'm hung [E] up in Dallas and _ won't let me out of [A] this jail.
If she asks [D] how I'm farin', _ tell her I'm just about to lose [A] my mind.
_ _ Where the battle, John [E] Lee Walker _ _ and the girl I [A] _
_ _ _ love.
Just [E] got to town that [D] Friday evening.
_ [F] _ [D] _ Short hailed at [A] Meat State.
_ _ I was on my way back to [E] Louisiana.
_ _ I had a half-naked six [A]-months, damn, and a croc-sized blondie to borrow me.
_ _ _ [D]
Flying high [Am] in a [A] red van. _ _
A whole [C#m] bowl and a half of red [C] eye.
_ [B] I dropped $35 [A] in a slot machine.
The boys in the back was a dealin' seven cars.
_ _ So now I won me a hundred and ten.
_ _ I was breakin' in chips like [E] Brad Shumriss, man.
_ _ The future I made, karma [A] stole it in.
He ran down to pepper like a [D] 707.
_ _ Pretty soon he done won all [A] of my bread.
_ _ I gave him a cheatin' he reached [E] for a pistol.
_ _ Grabbed a chair and went up to side [A] him.
Had him off the car front [D] like a motorcycle. _
_ _ Heard the bullets whinin' in his [A] Irene will. _
_ _ Looked after the cops [E] in Dallas County.
[C#m] _
_ _ [E] But one could ask [A] for a jail. _
_ _ Call up Judy [E] on the [D] telephone.
_ _ [A] Send her a letter with a blame.
_ _ Tell her I'm hung up gettin' dialed in. _
[E] _ _ And they won't let me out of [A] this jail unless she asks how [D] I'm fair.
_ _ Tell her I'm just about to lose [A] my mind. _ _ _
Worryin' about [E] old Johnny B.
Walter and _ the girl I left [A] behind.
Call up Judy _ [D] _ _
on the telephone.
Send her a letter [A] with a blame. _
_ _ [A] Tell her I'm hung up gettin' dialed [E] in. _
_ _ And they won't let me [A] out of this jail unless she asks how [D] I'm _ _ _ fair.
Tell her I'm just about to lose my mind.
_ _ _ Worryin' about old Johnny [E] B.
Walter and _ the girl I left [A] behind.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _