My Dear Sweet Followers


Thursday, September 19, 2013

Milk Cow Blues ~ Three Chord Song

Milk Cow Blues
This is a easy little 3 chord song.
It was recorded my Bob Wills & his Texas Playboys in 1946.

You can go here to hear them: 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky2874tImDs

 
G
Well I woke up this mornin' and I looked out doors

I could tell my milk cow I could tell by the way she lows
       C                                G
If you see my milk cow ooh drive her on home
        D7                     C                        G
I ain't had no milk and butter since my milk cow's been gone


Well you've got to treat me right day by day

Get out your little prayer book get down upon your knees and pray
                   C                                   G
Cause you're gonna need you're gonna need my help some day
            D7                C                 G
Yeah you're going to be sorry you treat me this way


Well good evening don't that sun look good going down
C                                                G
Well good evening don't that sun look good going down
           D7                      C                G
Don't your home look lonesome when your lover ain't around


Now I've tried everything baby to get along with you

And now I'm gonna tell you what I'm gonna do

I'm gonna stop cryin' gonna leave you alone

If you don't think I'm leavin' you can count the days I'm gone
                   C                                   G
Cause you're gonna need you're gonna need my help some day
            D7                C                 G
Yeah you're going to be sorry you treat me this way


I want to thank all of my followers and visitors.
I hope that you are enjoying the songs that I post.
I'm keeping it easy :)
Have fun, Connie :) 

Monday, August 26, 2013

Back Home Again In Indiana ~ 8 Easy Chords

Back Home Again In Indiana ~ 8 Easy chords

Written by James F. Hanley and Ballard MacDonald


C          A7          D7         G7               C
Back home again in Indiana and it seems that I can see
              F                 C
That gleaming candlelight still shining bright
            D7            G7
Through the sycamores for me
             C         A7         D7
The new mown hay sends all its fragrance
         G7               Am
From the fields I used to roam
       C               E7               Am
When I dream about the moonlight on the Wabash
     C                  G7      C
Then I'm longing for my Indiana home
 
 
 
There are a lot of chords in this song, but they are easy beginner chords.
I'm was born a Hoosier and there is a part on me
 that will always have a heart for my birth state
 of Indiana. 
This post is for my dear friends that have the good fortune
 to live in this lovely Midwest state.
Autumn is coming and Indiana 
is ablaze with color in this beautiful season.  
 
I have lived in Washington state,
 now for the biggest part of my life,
and it is home :) 

Have fun with this one, Connie :) 

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Bargain Store ~ A Two Chord Song



Bargain Store
written and recorded by Dolly Parton

 
Am              G              Am
My life is like unto a bargain store

                    G                   Am
And I may have just what you're looking for

                                        G              Am
If you don't mind the fact that all the merchandise is used

                  G                              Am
But with a little mending it could be as good as new

 

                          G               Am
Why you take for instance this old broken heart

                 G                   Am
If you will just replace the missing parts

                                   G              Am
You would be surprised to find how good it really is

                              G              Am
Take it and you never will be sorry that you did

 

                     G         Am
The bargain store is open come inside

        G                 Am
You can easily afford the price

                                 G       Am
Love is all you need to purchase all the merchandise

                              G          Am
And I can guarantee you'll be completely satisfied

 

                    G                 Am
Take these old used memories from the past

                            G                 Am
And these broken dreams and plans that didn't last

                                     G        Am
I'll trade them for a future I can't use them anymore

                     G                 Am
I've wasted love but I still have some more

                     G         Am
The bargain store is open come inside

                     G         Am
The bargain store is open come inside
 
 
Dolly is one of my all time favorite country western singers.
I hope you enjoy this easy two chord version of her song.
Stay happy and keep a song in your heart!
Your blogging sister,
Connie :)

Monday, July 1, 2013

America The Beautiful ~ Happy 4th of July !





G
D
beautiful for 
spacious skies,


D7
C
G
D
for 
amber 
waves of 
grain 



G
D
for 
purple mountain 
majesties


A7
D
D7
above the 
fruited 
plain



G
D
A
merica, 
America!


D7
C
G
G7
God 
shed his 
grace on 
thee 



C
G
and 
crown thy good with 
brotherhood


C
D7
G
D7
from 
sea to 
shining 
sea. 



A
E
O O 
beautiful for 
spacious skies,


E7
D
A
E
for 
amber 
waves of 
grain 



A
E
for 
purple mountain 
majesties


B7
E
E7
above the 
fruited 
plain



A
E
A
merica, 
America!


E7
D
A
A7
God 
shed his 
grace on 
thee 


D
A
and 
crown thy good with 
brotherhood










D
E7
A
E7
from 
sea to 
shining 
sea. 



G
D

beautiful for 
patriot dream


D7
C
G
D
that 
sees be
yond the 
years, 



G
D
Thine 
alabaster 
cities gleam


A7
D
D7
undimmed by 
human 
tears
.


G
D
A
merica, 
America!


D7
C
G
G7
God 
shed His 
grace on 
thee
.


C
G
And 
crown thy good with 
brotherhood


C
D7
G
from 
sea to 
shining 
sea.

G
D
beautiful for 
spacious skies,


D7
C
G
D
for 
amber 
waves of 
grain 



G
D
for 
purple mountain 
majesties


A7
D
D7
above the 
fruited 
plain



G
D
A
merica, 
America!


D7
C
G
G7
God 
shed his 
grace on 
thee 



C
G
and 
crown thy good with 
brotherhood


C
D7
G
D7
from 
sea to 
shining 
sea. 



A
E
O O 
beautiful for 
spacious skies,


E7
D
A
E
for 
amber 
waves of 
grain 



A
E
for 
purple mountain 
majesties


B7
E
E7
above the 
fruited 
plain



A
E
A
merica, 
America!


E7
D
A
A7
God 
shed his 
grace on 
thee 


D
A
and 
crown thy good with 
brotherhood










D
E7
A
E7
from 
sea to 
shining 
sea. 



G
D

beautiful for 
patriot dream


D7
C
G
D
that 
sees be
yond the 
years, 



G
D
Thine 
alabaster 
cities gleam


A7
D
D7
undimmed by 
human 
tears
.


G
D
A
merica, 
America!


D7
C
G
G7
God 
shed His 
grace on 
thee
.


C
G
And 
crown thy good with 
brotherhood


C
D7
G
from 
sea to 
shining 
sea.