Key: G major
Verse 1
C
G
C
Cm
C
One, two
Bb
F
C
The day I found that old guitar.
When uncle harry died,
Bb
G
Bb
The one we found in
F
G
C
the boot of his old car.
G
C
When I tried to learn to play,
F
Dm
G
I bet you never dreamed that old guitar
Would put me where I am today.
C
Verse 2
C
G
Yes, it's been a lot of years,
Bb
F
C
I guess it's been an interesting life.
G
Bb
No, mam, I never found another woman
F
C
That I wanted for a wife.
Dm
C
That I wasn't the domesticated kind,
F
Dm
But I don't blame her for getting tired
C
Verse 3
C
G
Yes, I know sometimes it looks
Bb
F
C
Like I've just simply thrown my life away.
F
C
I'd make it big some day.
Dm
C
To live this life and think the way I do,
F
Dm
G
But you'll be glad to hear that any more
I ain't near as bad to drink.
C
Verse 4
C
G
Bb
How is Tommy doing with the business
F
C
Now that daddy's passed away?
G
Bb
I'm sure daddy always knew that tom
F
C
Would be the one to take his place.
Dm
C
I'd sit and pick and sing and let him nag,
F
Am
Dm
But way down deep inside I think
Verse 5
C
G
Bb
We open Monday night in bolton city
F
C
For another two week stand,
F
C
Could come and hear my band.
tell you 'bout the
F
Dm
And I'll send the fifteen dollars soon
Interlude 1
make a draw.
C
G
Bb
F
C
G
Bb
Verse 6
C
Outro 1
Dm
C
F
Dm
G
C
G
Bb
F
C
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