Chords for The Kentucky Headhunters - It's Chitlin Time
Tempo:
70.5 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
C#
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
All right, man, we're gonna do another chicken show.
Yeah, y'all ready?
I don't like doing chicken shows.
Aw, [Am] come on.
One thing's too darn hot out there.
Well, it [E] does get hot.
It's gonna be hot tonight.
[B] Boy.
Man, I [G#] wanna know one thing.
When y'all gonna cut that old long hair?
[E] Ooh.
[B] Well, we kinda start
When y'all gonna start dressing up?
[Em] Hey!
Yeah.
Hey, what is a chicken, man?
What?
A chicken is fried whole good.
[G] Is that what it is? Woo!
[F#]
[B] Titlin' time!
[N]
I ain't tellin' what time it is.
It's Titlin' Time!
Holy America, what time?
[F#]
It's Titlin' Time!
[D#] [E]
Yeah.
[A] [C#]
[B] I'm gonna pick up my buddies in my small field.
We're gonna [C#] stampede in our field.
I got brand new patches on my overalls.
They got chicks lined up from wall to wall.
[A] Lookin' good.
[B] Feelin' fine.
It's Titlin' Time.
[C#]
[E] It's just a place in the hills where the young folks go.
[B] They let down their hair and watch the four winds blow.
Gonna heat up the steel [E] and turn the radio on.
Listen to the blues [G#] boys pickin' them songs.
[A] Lookin' good.
[B] Feelin' fine.
It's [E] Titlin' Time.
[Em]
[E]
[A] [E]
[A] [E]
[F#m] [C#] [B] [F#]
So grab a suitcase.
[E] A shoelace.
Put that wall paint on.
[F#m] We don't wanna be [B] late tonight.
[E] It's Titlin' Time.
[B]
[A] Lookin' good.
[B] Feelin' fine.
It's [E] Titlin' Time.
[C#]
[B] [E]
[A] [Em]
[A] [E]
[Em]
[E] [B] Right now this is our farmer portion of the show.
We're gonna turn it over to our rhythm section.
Doug and Fred here.
They're gonna do a little thing for you.
Take it away boys.
This goes out to all the FFA boys out there.
[F#] I believe in the future of farming with a faith born not of words but of deeds.
Achievements won by the past and present generations of agriculture
send a promise of [N] better days through better ways even as the better things we now enjoy
have come to us through the struggles of former years.
Mr.
Advisor.
Hereby the owl.
Why by the owl?
The owl is a time honored symbol of wisdom and knowledge.
Being older than the rest of you I'm asked to advise you from time to time as a need [G] arises.
Mr.
President why do you keep a plow at your station?
Oh in case I'm gonna go out some afternoon and plow.
[Gm] [A#]
[N]
Yeah, y'all ready?
I don't like doing chicken shows.
Aw, [Am] come on.
One thing's too darn hot out there.
Well, it [E] does get hot.
It's gonna be hot tonight.
[B] Boy.
Man, I [G#] wanna know one thing.
When y'all gonna cut that old long hair?
[E] Ooh.
[B] Well, we kinda start
When y'all gonna start dressing up?
[Em] Hey!
Yeah.
Hey, what is a chicken, man?
What?
A chicken is fried whole good.
[G] Is that what it is? Woo!
[F#]
[B] Titlin' time!
[N]
I ain't tellin' what time it is.
It's Titlin' Time!
Holy America, what time?
[F#]
It's Titlin' Time!
[D#] [E]
Yeah.
[A] [C#]
[B] I'm gonna pick up my buddies in my small field.
We're gonna [C#] stampede in our field.
I got brand new patches on my overalls.
They got chicks lined up from wall to wall.
[A] Lookin' good.
[B] Feelin' fine.
It's Titlin' Time.
[C#]
[E] It's just a place in the hills where the young folks go.
[B] They let down their hair and watch the four winds blow.
Gonna heat up the steel [E] and turn the radio on.
Listen to the blues [G#] boys pickin' them songs.
[A] Lookin' good.
[B] Feelin' fine.
It's [E] Titlin' Time.
[Em]
[E]
[A] [E]
[A] [E]
[F#m] [C#] [B] [F#]
So grab a suitcase.
[E] A shoelace.
Put that wall paint on.
[F#m] We don't wanna be [B] late tonight.
[E] It's Titlin' Time.
[B]
[A] Lookin' good.
[B] Feelin' fine.
It's [E] Titlin' Time.
[C#]
[B] [E]
[A] [Em]
[A] [E]
[Em]
[E] [B] Right now this is our farmer portion of the show.
We're gonna turn it over to our rhythm section.
Doug and Fred here.
They're gonna do a little thing for you.
Take it away boys.
This goes out to all the FFA boys out there.
[F#] I believe in the future of farming with a faith born not of words but of deeds.
Achievements won by the past and present generations of agriculture
send a promise of [N] better days through better ways even as the better things we now enjoy
have come to us through the struggles of former years.
Mr.
Advisor.
Hereby the owl.
Why by the owl?
The owl is a time honored symbol of wisdom and knowledge.
Being older than the rest of you I'm asked to advise you from time to time as a need [G] arises.
Mr.
President why do you keep a plow at your station?
Oh in case I'm gonna go out some afternoon and plow.
[Gm] [A#]
[N]
Key:
E
B
A
C#
Em
E
B
A
All right, man, we're gonna do another chicken show.
Yeah, y'all ready?
I don't like doing chicken shows.
Aw, [Am] come on.
One thing's too darn hot out there.
Well, it [E] does get hot.
It's gonna be hot tonight. _
_ [B] Boy.
Man, I [G#] wanna know one thing.
When y'all gonna cut that old long hair?
[E] Ooh.
[B] Well, we kinda start_
When y'all gonna start dressing up?
[Em] Hey!
Yeah.
Hey, what is a chicken, man?
What?
A chicken is fried whole good.
[G] Is that what it is? Woo!
[F#] _ _ _
[B] _ Titlin' time!
_ [N] _ _
I ain't tellin' what time it is.
It's Titlin' Time!
Holy America, what time?
[F#] _
_ _ It's Titlin' Time!
[D#] _ _ [E] _
_ _ Yeah. _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
[B] I'm gonna pick up my buddies in my small field.
We're gonna [C#] stampede in our field.
I got brand new patches on my overalls.
They got chicks lined up from wall to wall.
[A] Lookin' good.
[B] Feelin' fine.
It's Titlin' Time.
[C#] _ _
[E] It's just a place in the hills where the young folks go.
[B] They let down their hair and watch the four winds blow.
Gonna heat up the steel [E] and turn the radio on.
Listen to the blues [G#] boys pickin' them songs.
[A] Lookin' good.
[B] Feelin' fine.
It's [E] Titlin' Time.
_ [Em] _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ [C#] _ _ [B] _ _ [F#]
So grab a suitcase.
[E] A shoelace.
Put that wall paint on.
[F#m] We don't wanna be [B] late tonight.
[E] It's Titlin' Time.
[B] _
[A] Lookin' good.
[B] Feelin' fine.
It's [E] Titlin' Time.
[C#] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ [E] [B] Right now this is our farmer portion of the show.
We're gonna turn it over to our rhythm section.
Doug and Fred here.
They're gonna do a little thing for you.
Take it away boys.
This goes out to all the FFA boys out there.
[F#] I believe in the future of farming with a faith born not of words but of deeds.
Achievements won by the past and present generations of agriculture
send a promise of [N] better days through better ways even as the better things we now enjoy
have come to us through the struggles of former years.
_ _ _ Mr.
Advisor.
Hereby the owl.
Why by the owl?
The owl is a time honored symbol of wisdom and knowledge.
Being older than the rest of you I'm asked to advise you from time to time as a need [G] arises.
Mr.
President why do you keep a plow at your station?
Oh in case I'm gonna go out some afternoon and plow.
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Yeah, y'all ready?
I don't like doing chicken shows.
Aw, [Am] come on.
One thing's too darn hot out there.
Well, it [E] does get hot.
It's gonna be hot tonight. _
_ [B] Boy.
Man, I [G#] wanna know one thing.
When y'all gonna cut that old long hair?
[E] Ooh.
[B] Well, we kinda start_
When y'all gonna start dressing up?
[Em] Hey!
Yeah.
Hey, what is a chicken, man?
What?
A chicken is fried whole good.
[G] Is that what it is? Woo!
[F#] _ _ _
[B] _ Titlin' time!
_ [N] _ _
I ain't tellin' what time it is.
It's Titlin' Time!
Holy America, what time?
[F#] _
_ _ It's Titlin' Time!
[D#] _ _ [E] _
_ _ Yeah. _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
[B] I'm gonna pick up my buddies in my small field.
We're gonna [C#] stampede in our field.
I got brand new patches on my overalls.
They got chicks lined up from wall to wall.
[A] Lookin' good.
[B] Feelin' fine.
It's Titlin' Time.
[C#] _ _
[E] It's just a place in the hills where the young folks go.
[B] They let down their hair and watch the four winds blow.
Gonna heat up the steel [E] and turn the radio on.
Listen to the blues [G#] boys pickin' them songs.
[A] Lookin' good.
[B] Feelin' fine.
It's [E] Titlin' Time.
_ [Em] _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ [C#] _ _ [B] _ _ [F#]
So grab a suitcase.
[E] A shoelace.
Put that wall paint on.
[F#m] We don't wanna be [B] late tonight.
[E] It's Titlin' Time.
[B] _
[A] Lookin' good.
[B] Feelin' fine.
It's [E] Titlin' Time.
[C#] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ [E] [B] Right now this is our farmer portion of the show.
We're gonna turn it over to our rhythm section.
Doug and Fred here.
They're gonna do a little thing for you.
Take it away boys.
This goes out to all the FFA boys out there.
[F#] I believe in the future of farming with a faith born not of words but of deeds.
Achievements won by the past and present generations of agriculture
send a promise of [N] better days through better ways even as the better things we now enjoy
have come to us through the struggles of former years.
_ _ _ Mr.
Advisor.
Hereby the owl.
Why by the owl?
The owl is a time honored symbol of wisdom and knowledge.
Being older than the rest of you I'm asked to advise you from time to time as a need [G] arises.
Mr.
President why do you keep a plow at your station?
Oh in case I'm gonna go out some afternoon and plow.
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _