Dukes of Hazzard
--originally by Waylon Jennings??
two ways to play this, power chords or real chords (which I saw played
when Vinnie broke his snare head and Chris had to kill time).
G
Just the good old boys
C
they're never meaning no harm
G D
yeah all they ever saw was the trouble with the law
G
since the day the were born
repeat that progression for the next verse, then:
D
take it away, blah blah blah blah blah blah
D C G
that's just a little bit more than the law would allow
then repeat the original progression...
uhmmm, chord formations:
G C D
E -3- -0- -2-
B -0- -1- -3-
G -0- -0- -2-
D -0- -2- -0-
A -2- -3- -0-
E -3- -x- -0-
Just two good old boys, never meanin' no harm...
Beats all you never saw, been in trouble with the law
Since the day they was born.
Straightenin' the curves, flattenin' the hills...
Someday the mountain might get 'em but the law never will.
Makin' their way, the only way they know how...
That's just a little bit more than the law will allow.
Just two good ol' boys, wouldn't change if they could,
Fightin' the system like two modern-day Robin Hoods...
courtesy of
PezSka
jon (afn26982@afn.org)
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************* GOOD OL' BOYS *************
written and performed by Waylon Jennings.
Capo on the 1st fret.
Verse 1:
E
Just good ol' boys
A
Never meaning no harm
E B7
Beats all you eversaw,been in trouble with the law
E
Since the day they were born
Verse 2:
E
Straight in the curves
A
Flat on the hills
E B7
Someday the mountain might get'em
E
But the law never will
Chorus:
B7
Making their way,any way they now how
E
That's just a little bit more than the law will allow
Chorus.
Verse 3:
E
I'm a good ol' boy
A
You know my mama loved me
E B7
But she don't understand they keep a showin my hands
E
And not my face on t.v.
Thanks to David M. Potter for the lyrics.
Perret Charles-Amir.
Take me back
Cause there's no place like home.