Chords for The Conversation - Hank Williams Jr
Tempo:
85.275 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
D
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[E]
[Em] [E]
Hank, let's talk about your daddy.
Tell me how your mama loved that man.
[A] Just break out a bottle of horse,
tell you about the drifting capo [Em] band.
[E] [B] We won't talk about habits,
[D] [C#m] just the music [E] and the man.
That's all.
Now Hank, you just gotta tell me,
did your daddy really write all them songs?
I [A] don't deserve no answer, horse.
Let's light up and just move [E] along.
Do you think [Bm] he wrote them about your mama,
[A] [D] [A] about the man who [E] done her wrong?
You know that.
Yeah, back [A] then they called her crazy.
[E] Nowadays they [C#m] call [E] him a saint.
[A] Yeah, and the ones that called him crazy, Lord,
[F#] still riding on [C#] his [B] name.
[E] Well, if he was here right now, Bo Seifus,
would he think that we were right?
Do you think he might?
[A] Don't you know we would walk tall, sure.
Be right here [E] by our side.
[B] If we left for a show to Provo,
[D] be the first one [A] on the bus and ready [E] to ride.
That's the one to go, horse.
Wherever he is, I hope he's happy.
Lord, I hope he's doing well.
Hope he is.
He is, cause [A] he's got one arm around my mama now.
He sure did love my songs, Renner, [E] Raisin' Hell.
Well, I [B] won't ask you no more questions.
[D] Stories [A] only pain can [E] tell.
Yeah, back [A] then they called her crazy.
Nowadays they call [E] him a saint.
Most folks don't know [A] that they find him from the operating.
[F#] That causes the greatest [B] pain.
[E] I'd love to tell you about a lovesick.
I miss all true love, that man.
[Em]
[E] You [A] know I've always loved to listen.
Telling stories about that drifting [E] cowboy band.
And a man, you know when [Bm] we get right down to it,
[D] still the most [A] wanted outlaw in [E] the land.
You know when we [B] get right down to [D] it,
still the [A] most wanted [Em] outlaw in the land.
[E] [B]
[Em] [E]
Hank, let's talk about your daddy.
Tell me how your mama loved that man.
[A] Just break out a bottle of horse,
tell you about the drifting capo [Em] band.
[E] [B] We won't talk about habits,
[D] [C#m] just the music [E] and the man.
That's all.
Now Hank, you just gotta tell me,
did your daddy really write all them songs?
I [A] don't deserve no answer, horse.
Let's light up and just move [E] along.
Do you think [Bm] he wrote them about your mama,
[A] [D] [A] about the man who [E] done her wrong?
You know that.
Yeah, back [A] then they called her crazy.
[E] Nowadays they [C#m] call [E] him a saint.
[A] Yeah, and the ones that called him crazy, Lord,
[F#] still riding on [C#] his [B] name.
[E] Well, if he was here right now, Bo Seifus,
would he think that we were right?
Do you think he might?
[A] Don't you know we would walk tall, sure.
Be right here [E] by our side.
[B] If we left for a show to Provo,
[D] be the first one [A] on the bus and ready [E] to ride.
That's the one to go, horse.
Wherever he is, I hope he's happy.
Lord, I hope he's doing well.
Hope he is.
He is, cause [A] he's got one arm around my mama now.
He sure did love my songs, Renner, [E] Raisin' Hell.
Well, I [B] won't ask you no more questions.
[D] Stories [A] only pain can [E] tell.
Yeah, back [A] then they called her crazy.
Nowadays they call [E] him a saint.
Most folks don't know [A] that they find him from the operating.
[F#] That causes the greatest [B] pain.
[E] I'd love to tell you about a lovesick.
I miss all true love, that man.
[Em]
[E] You [A] know I've always loved to listen.
Telling stories about that drifting [E] cowboy band.
And a man, you know when [Bm] we get right down to it,
[D] still the most [A] wanted outlaw in [E] the land.
You know when we [B] get right down to [D] it,
still the [A] most wanted [Em] outlaw in the land.
[E] [B]
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [E]
Hank, let's talk about your daddy.
_ Tell me how your mama loved that man.
_ [A] Just break out a bottle of horse,
tell you about the drifting capo [Em] band.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [B] We won't talk about habits,
[D] _ [C#m] just the music [E] and the man.
_ That's all.
_ Now Hank, you just gotta tell me,
_ did your daddy really write all them songs?
I [A] don't deserve no answer, horse.
Let's light up and just move [E] along. _
_ _ Do you think [Bm] he wrote them about your mama,
[A] _ [D] [A] about the man who [E] done her wrong?
You know that.
_ _ Yeah, back [A] then they called her crazy.
_ [E] Nowadays they [C#m] call [E] him a saint. _ _
_ _ _ [A] Yeah, and the ones that called him crazy, Lord,
[F#] still riding on [C#] his [B] name. _ _
_ _ _ [E] Well, if he was here right now, Bo Seifus,
would he think that we were right?
Do you think he might?
_ _ _ [A] Don't you know we would walk tall, sure.
Be right here [E] by our side. _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] If we left for a show to Provo,
[D] be the first one [A] on the bus and ready [E] to ride.
That's the one to go, horse.
_ Wherever he is, I hope he's happy.
_ Lord, I hope he's doing well. _
Hope he is.
He is, cause [A] he's got one arm around my mama now.
He sure did love my songs, Renner, [E] Raisin' Hell. _ _
_ _ Well, I [B] won't ask you no more questions.
[D] Stories [A] only pain can [E] tell. _ _ _
_ _ Yeah, back [A] then they called her crazy. _
_ Nowadays they call [E] him a saint. _ _
_ _ Most folks don't know [A] that they find him from the operating.
[F#] _ That causes the greatest [B] pain. _
_ _ _ [E] I'd love to tell you about a lovesick.
I miss all true love, that man.
[Em] _ _
[E] _ _ You [A] know I've always loved to listen.
Telling stories about that drifting [E] cowboy band.
And a man, _ you know when [Bm] we get right down to it,
[D] still the most [A] wanted outlaw in [E] the land. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ You know when we [B] get right down to [D] it,
still the [A] most wanted [Em] outlaw in the land.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [E]
Hank, let's talk about your daddy.
_ Tell me how your mama loved that man.
_ [A] Just break out a bottle of horse,
tell you about the drifting capo [Em] band.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [B] We won't talk about habits,
[D] _ [C#m] just the music [E] and the man.
_ That's all.
_ Now Hank, you just gotta tell me,
_ did your daddy really write all them songs?
I [A] don't deserve no answer, horse.
Let's light up and just move [E] along. _
_ _ Do you think [Bm] he wrote them about your mama,
[A] _ [D] [A] about the man who [E] done her wrong?
You know that.
_ _ Yeah, back [A] then they called her crazy.
_ [E] Nowadays they [C#m] call [E] him a saint. _ _
_ _ _ [A] Yeah, and the ones that called him crazy, Lord,
[F#] still riding on [C#] his [B] name. _ _
_ _ _ [E] Well, if he was here right now, Bo Seifus,
would he think that we were right?
Do you think he might?
_ _ _ [A] Don't you know we would walk tall, sure.
Be right here [E] by our side. _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] If we left for a show to Provo,
[D] be the first one [A] on the bus and ready [E] to ride.
That's the one to go, horse.
_ Wherever he is, I hope he's happy.
_ Lord, I hope he's doing well. _
Hope he is.
He is, cause [A] he's got one arm around my mama now.
He sure did love my songs, Renner, [E] Raisin' Hell. _ _
_ _ Well, I [B] won't ask you no more questions.
[D] Stories [A] only pain can [E] tell. _ _ _
_ _ Yeah, back [A] then they called her crazy. _
_ Nowadays they call [E] him a saint. _ _
_ _ Most folks don't know [A] that they find him from the operating.
[F#] _ That causes the greatest [B] pain. _
_ _ _ [E] I'd love to tell you about a lovesick.
I miss all true love, that man.
[Em] _ _
[E] _ _ You [A] know I've always loved to listen.
Telling stories about that drifting [E] cowboy band.
And a man, _ you know when [Bm] we get right down to it,
[D] still the most [A] wanted outlaw in [E] the land. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ You know when we [B] get right down to [D] it,
still the [A] most wanted [Em] outlaw in the land.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _