Chords for Tribute to Cowboy Boots: 'Charlie Dunn', Jerry Jeff Walker
Tempo:
78.65 bpm
Chords used:
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A
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E
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] [A] [D] Well, if you're ever in Austin, Texas,
[G] and a little run down [D] on your soul,
I'm gonna tell you the name of a man to see,
and [E] I'm gonna tell you right where to go.
[A] [D] He's working in capital salary,
[G] and he's sewing in the back of [D] the place.
He's old Charlie Dunn, the little frail one,
[A] with a smiling, [D] leathery face.
[G] Charlie Dunn,
he's the one [D] to see.
[A]
Charlie Dunn,
boots that are on [D] the [G] feet.
[D] It [G] makes Charlie real pleased,
singing [D] and walking with ease.
Charlie [A]
Dunn,
he's the one to [D] see.
[Bm] [A] [D] Charlie's been making boots over there,
[G] says about fifty some odd years.
[D] Once you wear a pair of his handmade boots,
you [E] know you'll never wear a store-bought [A] pair.
[D] Charlie can tell what's wrong with your feet,
just by feeling them with his hands.
And he can take a look at the boots you wear,
and [A] know a whole [E] lot about [D] the man.
Charlie [G] Dunn,
he's the one [D] to see.
[A] Charlie Dunn,
boots that are on [D] the feet.
It [G] makes Charlie real pleased,
singing [D] and walking with ease.
[A] Charlie Dunn,
he's the one to [D] see.
Now [Bm] old Buck's up front, he's counting up the scope.
[A] Charlie's in the back, badging up the souls
[Bm] of the people coming in, smiling at him.
[E] They all wonder how's [A] old Charlie been.
[G] Yeah, old Buck's been making [A] change,
he never sees [D] no one.
[G] He never understood [A] the good things [D] Charlie done.
[Em] [D]
[G] [A] [D] [F#m] [Bm]
[G] [A] [D]
[G] [D] Yeah, old Charlie never had his name on the sign,
[G] never put a mark [D] in a boot.
Just hopes that you can remember him
[E] the same way that he [A] does you.
[D] He keeps your measurements in this little book,
[G] so you can order more boots [D] later on.
Well, I'm writing down some old Charlie signs,
[A] cause I'm making him [D] up strong.
[G] Charlie Dunn,
he's the [D] one to see.
[A] Charlie Dunn,
boots that are [D] on the feet.
[G] It makes Charlie real pleased,
[D] singing and walking with ease.
[A] Charlie Dunn,
he's the [D] one to see.
[G] Yeah, old Buck's been making [A] change,
he never sees [Bm] no one.
[D] [G] And he never understood [A] the good things [Bm] Charlie done.
[E] [D]
[G] and a little run down [D] on your soul,
I'm gonna tell you the name of a man to see,
and [E] I'm gonna tell you right where to go.
[A] [D] He's working in capital salary,
[G] and he's sewing in the back of [D] the place.
He's old Charlie Dunn, the little frail one,
[A] with a smiling, [D] leathery face.
[G] Charlie Dunn,
he's the one [D] to see.
[A]
Charlie Dunn,
boots that are on [D] the [G] feet.
[D] It [G] makes Charlie real pleased,
singing [D] and walking with ease.
Charlie [A]
Dunn,
he's the one to [D] see.
[Bm] [A] [D] Charlie's been making boots over there,
[G] says about fifty some odd years.
[D] Once you wear a pair of his handmade boots,
you [E] know you'll never wear a store-bought [A] pair.
[D] Charlie can tell what's wrong with your feet,
just by feeling them with his hands.
And he can take a look at the boots you wear,
and [A] know a whole [E] lot about [D] the man.
Charlie [G] Dunn,
he's the one [D] to see.
[A] Charlie Dunn,
boots that are on [D] the feet.
It [G] makes Charlie real pleased,
singing [D] and walking with ease.
[A] Charlie Dunn,
he's the one to [D] see.
Now [Bm] old Buck's up front, he's counting up the scope.
[A] Charlie's in the back, badging up the souls
[Bm] of the people coming in, smiling at him.
[E] They all wonder how's [A] old Charlie been.
[G] Yeah, old Buck's been making [A] change,
he never sees [D] no one.
[G] He never understood [A] the good things [D] Charlie done.
[Em] [D]
[G] [A] [D] [F#m] [Bm]
[G] [A] [D]
[G] [D] Yeah, old Charlie never had his name on the sign,
[G] never put a mark [D] in a boot.
Just hopes that you can remember him
[E] the same way that he [A] does you.
[D] He keeps your measurements in this little book,
[G] so you can order more boots [D] later on.
Well, I'm writing down some old Charlie signs,
[A] cause I'm making him [D] up strong.
[G] Charlie Dunn,
he's the [D] one to see.
[A] Charlie Dunn,
boots that are [D] on the feet.
[G] It makes Charlie real pleased,
[D] singing and walking with ease.
[A] Charlie Dunn,
he's the [D] one to see.
[G] Yeah, old Buck's been making [A] change,
he never sees [Bm] no one.
[D] [G] And he never understood [A] the good things [Bm] Charlie done.
[E] [D]
Key:
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[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] [D] Well, if you're ever in Austin, Texas,
[G] and a little run down [D] on your soul,
I'm gonna tell you the name of a man to see,
and [E] I'm gonna tell you right where to go.
[A] _ [D] He's working in capital salary,
[G] and he's sewing in the back of [D] the place.
He's old Charlie Dunn, the little frail one,
[A] with a smiling, [D] leathery face.
[G] Charlie Dunn,
he's the one [D] to see.
_ [A] _
Charlie Dunn,
boots that are on [D] the [G] feet.
[D] It [G] makes Charlie real pleased,
singing [D] and walking with ease.
Charlie [A]
Dunn,
he's the one to [D] see.
_ [Bm] _ [A] [D] Charlie's been making boots over there,
[G] says about fifty some odd years.
[D] Once you wear a pair of his handmade boots,
you [E] know you'll never wear a store-bought [A] pair.
[D] Charlie can tell what's wrong with your feet,
just by feeling them with his hands.
And he can take a look at the boots you wear,
and [A] know a whole [E] lot about [D] the man.
Charlie [G] Dunn,
he's the one [D] to see.
_ [A] Charlie _ Dunn,
boots that are on [D] the feet.
_ It [G] makes Charlie real pleased,
singing [D] and walking with ease.
[A] Charlie Dunn,
he's the one to [D] see.
_ Now [Bm] old Buck's up front, he's counting up the scope.
[A] Charlie's in the back, badging up the souls
[Bm] of the people coming in, smiling at him.
[E] They all wonder how's [A] old Charlie been.
[G] Yeah, old Buck's been making [A] change,
he never sees [D] no one. _
[G] He never understood [A] the good things [D] Charlie done.
[Em] _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ [F#m] _ [Bm] _
_ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] [D] Yeah, old Charlie never had his name on the sign,
[G] never put a mark [D] in a boot.
Just hopes that you can remember him
[E] the same way that he [A] does you.
[D] He keeps your measurements in this little book,
[G] so you can order more boots [D] later on.
Well, I'm writing down some old Charlie signs,
[A] cause I'm making him [D] up strong.
[G] Charlie Dunn,
he's the [D] one to see. _
_ [A] Charlie Dunn,
boots that are [D] on the feet. _
[G] It makes Charlie real pleased,
[D] singing and walking with ease.
[A] Charlie Dunn,
he's the [D] one to see. _
[G] Yeah, old Buck's been making [A] change,
he never sees [Bm] no one. _
[D] [G] And he never understood [A] the good things [Bm] Charlie done.
[E] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] and a little run down [D] on your soul,
I'm gonna tell you the name of a man to see,
and [E] I'm gonna tell you right where to go.
[A] _ [D] He's working in capital salary,
[G] and he's sewing in the back of [D] the place.
He's old Charlie Dunn, the little frail one,
[A] with a smiling, [D] leathery face.
[G] Charlie Dunn,
he's the one [D] to see.
_ [A] _
Charlie Dunn,
boots that are on [D] the [G] feet.
[D] It [G] makes Charlie real pleased,
singing [D] and walking with ease.
Charlie [A]
Dunn,
he's the one to [D] see.
_ [Bm] _ [A] [D] Charlie's been making boots over there,
[G] says about fifty some odd years.
[D] Once you wear a pair of his handmade boots,
you [E] know you'll never wear a store-bought [A] pair.
[D] Charlie can tell what's wrong with your feet,
just by feeling them with his hands.
And he can take a look at the boots you wear,
and [A] know a whole [E] lot about [D] the man.
Charlie [G] Dunn,
he's the one [D] to see.
_ [A] Charlie _ Dunn,
boots that are on [D] the feet.
_ It [G] makes Charlie real pleased,
singing [D] and walking with ease.
[A] Charlie Dunn,
he's the one to [D] see.
_ Now [Bm] old Buck's up front, he's counting up the scope.
[A] Charlie's in the back, badging up the souls
[Bm] of the people coming in, smiling at him.
[E] They all wonder how's [A] old Charlie been.
[G] Yeah, old Buck's been making [A] change,
he never sees [D] no one. _
[G] He never understood [A] the good things [D] Charlie done.
[Em] _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ [F#m] _ [Bm] _
_ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] [D] Yeah, old Charlie never had his name on the sign,
[G] never put a mark [D] in a boot.
Just hopes that you can remember him
[E] the same way that he [A] does you.
[D] He keeps your measurements in this little book,
[G] so you can order more boots [D] later on.
Well, I'm writing down some old Charlie signs,
[A] cause I'm making him [D] up strong.
[G] Charlie Dunn,
he's the [D] one to see. _
_ [A] Charlie Dunn,
boots that are [D] on the feet. _
[G] It makes Charlie real pleased,
[D] singing and walking with ease.
[A] Charlie Dunn,
he's the [D] one to see. _
[G] Yeah, old Buck's been making [A] change,
he never sees [Bm] no one. _
[D] [G] And he never understood [A] the good things [Bm] Charlie done.
[E] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _