Chords for Workin' Man Blues - Lexington Lab Band
Tempo:
119.95 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
G
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Em] [Am] [A]
It's a big job getting by with not kids and a wife.
Oh, but I've been working, man, dang you all my life.
And I go [G] back to work.
Long [D] as my two hands [A] are fit to use.
[E] I'll drink my beer at the [D] tavern, [A] sing a little bit of these working man blues.
I keep my nose on the grindstone, work hard every day.
I might get a little tired on the weekend, I'd be robbed of all my pay.
But I go [D] back to working.
Come Monday morning, I'm right [A] back with the crew.
[E] I'll drink my beer at the [Dm] tavern, [D] sing a little bit of [A] these working man blues.
Well, sometimes I think about leaving, do a little bumble around.
Want to throw my wheels out the window, get some change and go to town.
But I go [D] back to working.
Got to buy my kids a brand [A] new pair of shoes.
[E] I'll drink my beer at the [D] tavern, cry a little bit of these [A] working man blues.
So it's out of work, boy.
[G] [D]
[A]
[Em] [E] [D]
[A]
Well, hey, hey, working man, working man [G] like [A] me.
I ain't never been on welfare, and that's what place I will be.
I'll [D] be working.
Long as my two hands [A] are fit to use.
Well, [E] I'll drink my beer at the [D] tavern, sing a little bit of [A] these working man blues.
Well, [E] I'll drink my beer at the [D] tavern, [A] sing a little bit of these working man blues.
This song goes out to the working man.
[N]
It's a big job getting by with not kids and a wife.
Oh, but I've been working, man, dang you all my life.
And I go [G] back to work.
Long [D] as my two hands [A] are fit to use.
[E] I'll drink my beer at the [D] tavern, [A] sing a little bit of these working man blues.
I keep my nose on the grindstone, work hard every day.
I might get a little tired on the weekend, I'd be robbed of all my pay.
But I go [D] back to working.
Come Monday morning, I'm right [A] back with the crew.
[E] I'll drink my beer at the [Dm] tavern, [D] sing a little bit of [A] these working man blues.
Well, sometimes I think about leaving, do a little bumble around.
Want to throw my wheels out the window, get some change and go to town.
But I go [D] back to working.
Got to buy my kids a brand [A] new pair of shoes.
[E] I'll drink my beer at the [D] tavern, cry a little bit of these [A] working man blues.
So it's out of work, boy.
[G] [D]
[A]
[Em] [E] [D]
[A]
Well, hey, hey, working man, working man [G] like [A] me.
I ain't never been on welfare, and that's what place I will be.
I'll [D] be working.
Long as my two hands [A] are fit to use.
Well, [E] I'll drink my beer at the [D] tavern, sing a little bit of [A] these working man blues.
Well, [E] I'll drink my beer at the [D] tavern, [A] sing a little bit of these working man blues.
This song goes out to the working man.
[N]
Key:
A
D
E
G
Em
A
D
E
[Em] _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
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It's a big job getting by with not kids and a wife.
Oh, but I've been working, man, dang you all my life.
And I go [G] back to work.
_ _ Long [D] as my two hands [A] are fit to use. _ _ _
_ _ [E] I'll drink my beer at the [D] tavern, [A] sing a little bit of these working man blues. _ _ _
_ _ I keep my nose on the grindstone, work hard every day.
I might get a little tired on the weekend, I'd be robbed of all my pay.
But I go [D] back to working.
_ Come Monday morning, I'm right [A] back with the crew. _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] I'll drink my beer at the [Dm] tavern, [D] sing a little bit of [A] these working man blues. _ _
_ Well, sometimes I think about leaving, do a little bumble around.
Want to throw my wheels out the window, get some change and go to town.
But I go [D] back to working.
_ _ Got to buy my kids a brand [A] new pair of shoes. _ _ _
_ _ [E] I'll drink my beer at the [D] tavern, cry a little bit of these [A] working man blues.
So it's out of work, boy. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ [G] _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Well, hey, hey, working man, working man [G] like [A] me.
I ain't never been on welfare, and that's what place I will be.
I'll [D] be working.
_ _ Long as my two hands [A] are fit to use. _ _ _
_ Well, [E] I'll drink my beer at the [D] tavern, sing a little bit of [A] these working man blues. _ _ _
_ Well, [E] I'll drink my beer at the [D] tavern, [A] sing a little bit of these working man blues.
This song goes out to the working man. _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
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It's a big job getting by with not kids and a wife.
Oh, but I've been working, man, dang you all my life.
And I go [G] back to work.
_ _ Long [D] as my two hands [A] are fit to use. _ _ _
_ _ [E] I'll drink my beer at the [D] tavern, [A] sing a little bit of these working man blues. _ _ _
_ _ I keep my nose on the grindstone, work hard every day.
I might get a little tired on the weekend, I'd be robbed of all my pay.
But I go [D] back to working.
_ Come Monday morning, I'm right [A] back with the crew. _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] I'll drink my beer at the [Dm] tavern, [D] sing a little bit of [A] these working man blues. _ _
_ Well, sometimes I think about leaving, do a little bumble around.
Want to throw my wheels out the window, get some change and go to town.
But I go [D] back to working.
_ _ Got to buy my kids a brand [A] new pair of shoes. _ _ _
_ _ [E] I'll drink my beer at the [D] tavern, cry a little bit of these [A] working man blues.
So it's out of work, boy. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ [G] _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Well, hey, hey, working man, working man [G] like [A] me.
I ain't never been on welfare, and that's what place I will be.
I'll [D] be working.
_ _ Long as my two hands [A] are fit to use. _ _ _
_ Well, [E] I'll drink my beer at the [D] tavern, sing a little bit of [A] these working man blues. _ _ _
_ Well, [E] I'll drink my beer at the [D] tavern, [A] sing a little bit of these working man blues.
This song goes out to the working man. _ _ _ _ _ _
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