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David Allan Coe - Folsom Prison Blues (Chord)
Submitter: twizzle05 (181) on 2/17/05 3 comments
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Folsom Prison Blues--David Allan Coe

His take on the Johnny Cash classic.   Yes, it's a different key (mostly), and the
lyrics have been switched.   Coe can do that...nobody wants to tell him otherwise.
Also, play it as a bluesy ballad--and, for God's sake, put yer heart in it.

Note: he throws in a Dsus4 (xx0230) occasionally, usually at the end of a line
(baby... son... boy... guns... die..., etc).   Use at your discretion.


D
When I was just a baby, my mama told me son
Always be a good boy, don't ever play with guns
     G                                            D
But I shot a man in Reno, Lord just to watch him die
     A                                   G       D
Now I'm in the Folsom Prison, I'm starin at the sky 

I hear the train a comin, it's rollin round the bend
And I ain't seen the sunshine woman, since I don't know when
I'm stuck in Folsom prison, the time keeps draggin on
And those wheels keep rollin on down to San Antone

If they freed me from this prison and that railroad train was mine
You can bet I'd move it on a little farther down the line
Far from Folsom Prison, that's where I long to be
And those wheels keep rollin, Lord they would not torture me

I know there's rich folks out there in those fancy dining cars
I know they're drinkin coffee lord, smokin big cigars
But I know I had it comin, I know I can't be free
But those wheels keep rollin, Lord that's what tortures me

If they freed me from this prison and that railroad train was mine
You can bet I'd move it on a little farther down the line
Far from Folsom Prison, that's where I long to be
And those wheels keep rollin, Lord theyw ould not torture me

Key change to E

E
I hear the train a-comin, it's rollin round the bend
And I ain't seen the sunshine woman since I don't know when
     A                                                   E
Well I'm stuck in Folsom prison, and time keeps draggin on
          B7                            A       E
And those wheels keep rollin on down to San Antone


repeat last verse once more


E
I don't care if I do die, do die, do die, do die, do die

 
 Comments (click here to add a non-facebook comment)
Ok. I didnrt now that David Allan Coe did as version of this song. But he ruined it by the looks of it. If yer gonna do a Johnny Cash song, ya gotta do it the way Johnny Cash did it. Especially if its one of his greatest hits. This is wacked. Nice job an all, but Coe totally wacked this song.
-macg1 | 2/18/2005
Personally, I don't see anything wrong
with it. Nobody sings a Johnny Cash song
the way Johnny Cash did, so why bother? But
that's just one man's opinion...
-twizzle05 | 2/18/2005
True, nobody does, but the words in this version is changed around a lot, and it really effects the storyline of the song a great deal. especially when the song should be starting with "I hear the train a-comin'", it's just the way it was meant to be. and it doesn't seem like the song is played the way he did it. I bet its an alright version, and nobody's got a voice like THE MAN IN BLACK, but when his songs are covered, they should be played the way that he and his band would've played it on guitar and stuff. And not messin the words too much, cuz then it dont sound like Cash's song, when it is Csh's song. But as for singing it, you dont gotta sound like him.
-macg1 | 2/18/2005
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