Chords for Waylon Jennings Johnny Cash...... Be Careful Who You Love.wmv
Tempo:
127.9 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
G
Am
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D]
An old guitar picker had run out of liquor, so I sat down beside him and bought him [Am] a drink.
[A]
Then I bought him another, and finally, say, Colin, returned to his cheeks, and he said,
[Am] [D] Son, I work with red foley, new Hank, and old lefty.
And I worked on the Opry back when it was [G] strong, but [A] it's your business, you know,
and it sometimes gets slow.
So buy me another, and I'll sing you [Am] a [Dm] song.
[D]
Be careful who you love, for love can be [A] untrue.
Be careful who [C#] you [A] love, [G] be sure she [A] loves [D] you too.
Well, you like it, I see, and that's pleasing to me.
But, son, I've wrote hundreds, and some you [G] know [A] well.
I wrote them and sold them, they bought them and stole them.
But paper is cheap, they're just tins, what [D] the hell?
Then he offered to sell me the song he'd just sung, but I told him that song is a piece
of your [G] soul.
Keep your [A] song, here's some money, he said, thank you, sonny.
And I heard him sing as [Am] I walked out the door.
[D] Be careful who you love, for love can be [A] untrue.
[F#m] [A] Be careful who you love, [G] be sure [A] she loves you [D] too.
Well, that was about a year ago.
The brand, wouldn't you just know.
It's a big hit that some superstar claims [G] you [A] own.
He sings it in grits and the money rolls in.
It's a wonder the lyrics don't [Am] stick in his [D] throat.
Now I think of that writer named Arthur and wonder just how many children he [B] sold
in his [G] time.
[A] How many men take the gift that God gave them, throw it away for the pretty red [B] wine.
[D] Be careful who you love, for love can be [A] untrue.
Be careful who you love, be [G] sure she [A] loves [D] you too.
Be careful who you love, for love can be [A] untrue.
Be careful who you love.
[Em] [A] [G] [A] [N]
An old guitar picker had run out of liquor, so I sat down beside him and bought him [Am] a drink.
[A]
Then I bought him another, and finally, say, Colin, returned to his cheeks, and he said,
[Am] [D] Son, I work with red foley, new Hank, and old lefty.
And I worked on the Opry back when it was [G] strong, but [A] it's your business, you know,
and it sometimes gets slow.
So buy me another, and I'll sing you [Am] a [Dm] song.
[D]
Be careful who you love, for love can be [A] untrue.
Be careful who [C#] you [A] love, [G] be sure she [A] loves [D] you too.
Well, you like it, I see, and that's pleasing to me.
But, son, I've wrote hundreds, and some you [G] know [A] well.
I wrote them and sold them, they bought them and stole them.
But paper is cheap, they're just tins, what [D] the hell?
Then he offered to sell me the song he'd just sung, but I told him that song is a piece
of your [G] soul.
Keep your [A] song, here's some money, he said, thank you, sonny.
And I heard him sing as [Am] I walked out the door.
[D] Be careful who you love, for love can be [A] untrue.
[F#m] [A] Be careful who you love, [G] be sure [A] she loves you [D] too.
Well, that was about a year ago.
The brand, wouldn't you just know.
It's a big hit that some superstar claims [G] you [A] own.
He sings it in grits and the money rolls in.
It's a wonder the lyrics don't [Am] stick in his [D] throat.
Now I think of that writer named Arthur and wonder just how many children he [B] sold
in his [G] time.
[A] How many men take the gift that God gave them, throw it away for the pretty red [B] wine.
[D] Be careful who you love, for love can be [A] untrue.
Be careful who you love, be [G] sure she [A] loves [D] you too.
Be careful who you love, for love can be [A] untrue.
Be careful who you love.
[Em] [A] [G] [A] [N]
Key:
A
D
G
Am
B
A
D
G
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ An old guitar _ picker had run out of liquor, so I sat down beside him and bought him [Am] a drink.
[A] _ _ _
Then I bought him another, and finally, say, Colin, returned to his cheeks, and he said,
[Am] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ Son, I work with red foley, _ new Hank, and old lefty.
_ _ And I worked on the Opry back when it was [G] strong, _ _ but [A] it's your business, you know,
and it sometimes gets slow. _
So buy me another, and I'll sing you [Am] a [Dm] song.
[D] _ _ _
Be _ careful who you love, _ _ _ for love can be [A] untrue. _
_ _ Be _ careful who [C#] you [A] love, _ _ [G] be sure she [A] _ loves [D] you too. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Well, you like it, I see, _ and that's pleasing to me. _ _
But, son, I've wrote hundreds, and some you [G] know [A] well. _ _ _
I wrote them and sold them, they bought them and stole them.
But paper is cheap, they're just tins, what [D] the hell?
_ _ _ Then he offered to sell me the song he'd just sung, but I told him that song is a piece
of your [G] _ soul.
_ _ Keep your [A] song, here's some money, he said, thank you, sonny. _
And I heard him sing as [Am] I walked out the door.
[D] _ _ Be _ _ careful who you love, _ _ for love can be _ [A] untrue. _ _
[F#m] _ [A] Be _ careful who you love, _ _ [G] be sure [A] she _ loves you [D] too.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Well, that was about a year ago. _
_ The brand, wouldn't you just know.
_ It's a big hit that some superstar claims [G] you [A] own. _ _ _ _
He sings it in grits and the money rolls in.
It's a wonder the lyrics don't [Am] stick in his [D] throat.
_ _ _ Now I think of that writer named Arthur and wonder just how many children he [B] sold
in his [G] _ time. _ _
_ [A] How many men take the gift that God gave them, _ throw it away for the pretty red [B] wine.
[D] _ _ Be _ _ careful who you love, _ _ _ for love can be [A] untrue. _ _ _ _
Be careful who you love, be _ _ _ _ [G] sure she [A] _ loves [D] you too. _ _ _
Be _ careful who you love, _ _ _ for love can be [A] untrue. _ _
_ Be _ careful who you love.
[Em] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ An old guitar _ picker had run out of liquor, so I sat down beside him and bought him [Am] a drink.
[A] _ _ _
Then I bought him another, and finally, say, Colin, returned to his cheeks, and he said,
[Am] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ Son, I work with red foley, _ new Hank, and old lefty.
_ _ And I worked on the Opry back when it was [G] strong, _ _ but [A] it's your business, you know,
and it sometimes gets slow. _
So buy me another, and I'll sing you [Am] a [Dm] song.
[D] _ _ _
Be _ careful who you love, _ _ _ for love can be [A] untrue. _
_ _ Be _ careful who [C#] you [A] love, _ _ [G] be sure she [A] _ loves [D] you too. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Well, you like it, I see, _ and that's pleasing to me. _ _
But, son, I've wrote hundreds, and some you [G] know [A] well. _ _ _
I wrote them and sold them, they bought them and stole them.
But paper is cheap, they're just tins, what [D] the hell?
_ _ _ Then he offered to sell me the song he'd just sung, but I told him that song is a piece
of your [G] _ soul.
_ _ Keep your [A] song, here's some money, he said, thank you, sonny. _
And I heard him sing as [Am] I walked out the door.
[D] _ _ Be _ _ careful who you love, _ _ for love can be _ [A] untrue. _ _
[F#m] _ [A] Be _ careful who you love, _ _ [G] be sure [A] she _ loves you [D] too.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Well, that was about a year ago. _
_ The brand, wouldn't you just know.
_ It's a big hit that some superstar claims [G] you [A] own. _ _ _ _
He sings it in grits and the money rolls in.
It's a wonder the lyrics don't [Am] stick in his [D] throat.
_ _ _ Now I think of that writer named Arthur and wonder just how many children he [B] sold
in his [G] _ time. _ _
_ [A] How many men take the gift that God gave them, _ throw it away for the pretty red [B] wine.
[D] _ _ Be _ _ careful who you love, _ _ _ for love can be [A] untrue. _ _ _ _
Be careful who you love, be _ _ _ _ [G] sure she [A] _ loves [D] you too. _ _ _
Be _ careful who you love, _ _ _ for love can be [A] untrue. _ _
_ Be _ careful who you love.
[Em] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _