Chords for The Crawdad Song
Tempo:
91.25 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
C
E
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [F] [C] [G] [C] Hi, I'm [N] Rachel Rambach and welcome to this week's edition of Sunday Singalong.
Today I have an old classic for you that makes me just want to grab my guitar and go sit by the lake.
It's called the Crawdad Song and it goes [D] like this.
You get a lining up here to pour honey
You get a lining,
[C#] [D] you get a lining up here
[G] We'll go [E] fishing in the crawdad [D] hole
Honey, [A] oh [D] baby, my
Sitting on the bank till the creek gets cold, honey
Sitting on the bank till the creek gets [Em] cold, baby
[D] Sitting on the bank till the creek gets [G] cold
Looking [E] down the crawdad [D] hole
Honey, [A] oh [D] baby, my
Younger man with a sack on his back, honey
Younger cousin
[C#] with a sack, baby
[D] Oh, younger cousin with
[G] a sack
He's on [E] the crawdad seeking sack
[D] Honey, [A] oh [D] baby, my
[Em]
[D] Man tells the young lady, broke that sack, honey
Man tells the young lady, [Em] broke that sack
[D] Man tells the young lady, broke [G] that
Watched [E] the crawdad back and [D] back
Honey, [A] oh [D] baby, my
I heard the duck say to the snake, honey
I heard the duck say to [Em] the snake, baby
[D] Oh, I heard [D] the duck say to [G] the snake
There ain't no [E] crawdads in this [D] place
Honey, [Em] oh [D] baby, my
[D]
So if you didn't already know the Crawdad [N] Song, now you do
And you can go grab your guitar and sit by the lake and sing it
Thanks so much for watching and I will see you next [C] week
[F] [C] [G]
Today I have an old classic for you that makes me just want to grab my guitar and go sit by the lake.
It's called the Crawdad Song and it goes [D] like this.
You get a lining up here to pour honey
You get a lining,
[C#] [D] you get a lining up here
[G] We'll go [E] fishing in the crawdad [D] hole
Honey, [A] oh [D] baby, my
Sitting on the bank till the creek gets cold, honey
Sitting on the bank till the creek gets [Em] cold, baby
[D] Sitting on the bank till the creek gets [G] cold
Looking [E] down the crawdad [D] hole
Honey, [A] oh [D] baby, my
Younger man with a sack on his back, honey
Younger cousin
[C#] with a sack, baby
[D] Oh, younger cousin with
[G] a sack
He's on [E] the crawdad seeking sack
[D] Honey, [A] oh [D] baby, my
[Em]
[D] Man tells the young lady, broke that sack, honey
Man tells the young lady, [Em] broke that sack
[D] Man tells the young lady, broke [G] that
Watched [E] the crawdad back and [D] back
Honey, [A] oh [D] baby, my
I heard the duck say to the snake, honey
I heard the duck say to [Em] the snake, baby
[D] Oh, I heard [D] the duck say to [G] the snake
There ain't no [E] crawdads in this [D] place
Honey, [Em] oh [D] baby, my
[D]
So if you didn't already know the Crawdad [N] Song, now you do
And you can go grab your guitar and sit by the lake and sing it
Thanks so much for watching and I will see you next [C] week
[F] [C] [G]
Key:
D
G
C
E
Em
D
G
C
[C] _ [F] _ [C] _ _ [G] _ [C] _ Hi, I'm [N] Rachel Rambach and welcome to this week's edition of Sunday Singalong.
Today I have an old classic for you that makes me just want to grab my guitar and go sit by the lake.
It's called the Crawdad Song and it goes [D] like this. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ You get a lining up here to pour honey
_ _ You get a lining, _
[C#] _ _ _ _ [D] you get a lining up here
[G] We'll go [E] fishing in the crawdad [D] hole
Honey, [A] oh [D] baby, my
_ _ Sitting on the bank till the creek gets cold, honey
_ _ Sitting on the bank till the creek gets [Em] cold, baby
_ [D] Sitting on the bank till the creek gets [G] cold
Looking [E] down the crawdad [D] hole
Honey, [A] oh [D] baby, my
_ Younger man with a sack on his back, honey
_ Younger cousin _
[C#] with a sack, baby
[D] Oh, younger cousin with _
[G] a sack
He's on [E] the crawdad seeking sack
[D] Honey, [A] oh [D] baby, my
_ _ _ [Em] _ _
[D] Man tells the young lady, broke that sack, honey _ _
Man tells the young lady, [Em] broke that sack
[D] Man tells the young lady, broke [G] that
Watched [E] the crawdad back and [D] back
Honey, [A] oh [D] baby, my
I _ heard the duck say to the snake, honey _ _
I heard the duck say to [Em] the snake, _ baby
[D] Oh, I heard [D] the duck say to [G] the snake
There ain't no [E] crawdads in this [D] place
Honey, [Em] oh [D] baby, my
[D] _
_ _ So if you didn't already know the Crawdad [N] Song, now you do
And you can go grab your guitar and sit by the lake and sing it
Thanks so much for watching and I will see you next [C] week
_ [F] _ [C] _ [G] _ _
Today I have an old classic for you that makes me just want to grab my guitar and go sit by the lake.
It's called the Crawdad Song and it goes [D] like this. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ You get a lining up here to pour honey
_ _ You get a lining, _
[C#] _ _ _ _ [D] you get a lining up here
[G] We'll go [E] fishing in the crawdad [D] hole
Honey, [A] oh [D] baby, my
_ _ Sitting on the bank till the creek gets cold, honey
_ _ Sitting on the bank till the creek gets [Em] cold, baby
_ [D] Sitting on the bank till the creek gets [G] cold
Looking [E] down the crawdad [D] hole
Honey, [A] oh [D] baby, my
_ Younger man with a sack on his back, honey
_ Younger cousin _
[C#] with a sack, baby
[D] Oh, younger cousin with _
[G] a sack
He's on [E] the crawdad seeking sack
[D] Honey, [A] oh [D] baby, my
_ _ _ [Em] _ _
[D] Man tells the young lady, broke that sack, honey _ _
Man tells the young lady, [Em] broke that sack
[D] Man tells the young lady, broke [G] that
Watched [E] the crawdad back and [D] back
Honey, [A] oh [D] baby, my
I _ heard the duck say to the snake, honey _ _
I heard the duck say to [Em] the snake, _ baby
[D] Oh, I heard [D] the duck say to [G] the snake
There ain't no [E] crawdads in this [D] place
Honey, [Em] oh [D] baby, my
[D] _
_ _ So if you didn't already know the Crawdad [N] Song, now you do
And you can go grab your guitar and sit by the lake and sing it
Thanks so much for watching and I will see you next [C] week
_ [F] _ [C] _ [G] _ _