Chords for Waylon Jennings Doesn't Anybody Know my Name
Tempo:
57 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
D
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [F] [G]
[C] I've been away for so [G] long, fought a war, [C] let's come and go.
[F] Doesn't [G] anybody know [C] my name?
My sister up and wed, [G] mama sick [C] and took to bed.
[F] And [C] my old dog, it's gone lame.
Please tell me if you can, [G] what time [C] the trains roll in.
[F] [C]
[G] Ten forty-four.
[C] The [F] old house is falling [C] down, there ain't no need in me a hanging [F] around.
[G] Doesn't anybody [C] know my name?
The girl I left [G] behind, she's [C] gone with a friend of [F] mine.
[C] I don't have to see a [G] sign to know [C] things ain't the same.
Please [F] tell me if you can, [G] what [C] time the trains roll [F] in.
Ten [C] forty [G] [C]-four.
[D] You [G] can't get far [A] away on [D] just a soldier's pay.
[G] [A] Doesn't anybody [D] know my name?
Used to [G] be when I could [A] see, everybody [D] wanted me.
[G] Yes, [D] nobody cares to see [A] a blind man [D] catch a train.
Please tell [G] me if you can, [A] what [D] time the trains roll [G] in.
[D] Six eighteen.
[A] Ten [D] forty-four.
[C] I've been away for so [G] long, fought a war, [C] let's come and go.
[F] Doesn't [G] anybody know [C] my name?
My sister up and wed, [G] mama sick [C] and took to bed.
[F] And [C] my old dog, it's gone lame.
Please tell me if you can, [G] what time [C] the trains roll in.
[F] [C]
[G] Ten forty-four.
[C] The [F] old house is falling [C] down, there ain't no need in me a hanging [F] around.
[G] Doesn't anybody [C] know my name?
The girl I left [G] behind, she's [C] gone with a friend of [F] mine.
[C] I don't have to see a [G] sign to know [C] things ain't the same.
Please [F] tell me if you can, [G] what [C] time the trains roll [F] in.
Ten [C] forty [G] [C]-four.
[D] You [G] can't get far [A] away on [D] just a soldier's pay.
[G] [A] Doesn't anybody [D] know my name?
Used to [G] be when I could [A] see, everybody [D] wanted me.
[G] Yes, [D] nobody cares to see [A] a blind man [D] catch a train.
Please tell [G] me if you can, [A] what [D] time the trains roll [G] in.
[D] Six eighteen.
[A] Ten [D] forty-four.
Key:
C
G
F
D
A
C
G
F
_ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ I've been away for so [G] long, fought a war, [C] let's come and go.
[F] Doesn't [G] anybody know [C] my name?
_ _ My sister up and wed, [G] mama sick [C] and took to bed.
[F] And [C] my old dog, it's gone lame.
_ _ Please tell me if you can, [G] what time [C] the trains roll in.
[F] _ _ [C] _
[G] Ten forty-four.
_ [C] The [F] old house is falling [C] down, there ain't no need in me a hanging [F] around.
[G] Doesn't anybody [C] know my name?
_ The girl I left [G] behind, she's [C] gone with a friend of [F] mine.
[C] I don't have to see a [G] sign to know [C] things ain't the same.
_ _ Please [F] tell me if you can, [G] what [C] time the trains roll [F] in.
Ten [C] forty [G] _ _ [C]-four. _ _
[D] You [G] can't get far [A] away on [D] just a soldier's pay.
[G] _ [A] Doesn't anybody [D] know my name? _ _
Used to [G] be when I could [A] see, everybody [D] wanted me.
[G] Yes, [D] nobody cares to see [A] a blind man [D] catch a train. _
_ _ Please tell [G] me if you can, [A] what [D] time the trains roll [G] in.
[D] Six eighteen.
[A] Ten [D] forty-four. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ I've been away for so [G] long, fought a war, [C] let's come and go.
[F] Doesn't [G] anybody know [C] my name?
_ _ My sister up and wed, [G] mama sick [C] and took to bed.
[F] And [C] my old dog, it's gone lame.
_ _ Please tell me if you can, [G] what time [C] the trains roll in.
[F] _ _ [C] _
[G] Ten forty-four.
_ [C] The [F] old house is falling [C] down, there ain't no need in me a hanging [F] around.
[G] Doesn't anybody [C] know my name?
_ The girl I left [G] behind, she's [C] gone with a friend of [F] mine.
[C] I don't have to see a [G] sign to know [C] things ain't the same.
_ _ Please [F] tell me if you can, [G] what [C] time the trains roll [F] in.
Ten [C] forty [G] _ _ [C]-four. _ _
[D] You [G] can't get far [A] away on [D] just a soldier's pay.
[G] _ [A] Doesn't anybody [D] know my name? _ _
Used to [G] be when I could [A] see, everybody [D] wanted me.
[G] Yes, [D] nobody cares to see [A] a blind man [D] catch a train. _
_ _ Please tell [G] me if you can, [A] what [D] time the trains roll [G] in.
[D] Six eighteen.
[A] Ten [D] forty-four. _ _ _ _ _ _ _