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Merle Haggard - Midnight Turning Day Blues (blues Yodel No. 6) (Chord)
Album: Same Train - A Different Time (1993)
Submitter: jaywoody51 (0) on 4/12/14
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This song was written by Jimmy Rogers and recorded and performed in the
late 1920's and early 30's

Capo on the 4th fret.

Play in a 12-bar blues
Intro
e|---------2---2---0---------2---0---2--|
B|---------3---3---2---------3---2---3--|
G|---------2---2---2---------2---2---2--|
D|-------0-0-4-----2-------0-----2-0----|
A|-0-2-4---------0---0-2-4-----0--------|
E|--------------------------------------|


D                                               D7
One of these mornings I'm gonna leave this town
G                                          D
One of these mornings I'm gonna leave this town
             A7                                    D
Cause you're trifling woman shore keeps a good man down


D                                                  D7
She left me this morning, midnight was turning day
G                                           D
She left me this morning, midnight was turning day
         A7                                    D
I didn't have no blues till my good gal went away


D                                                        D7
I got the blues like midnight moon shining bright as day Lord Lord
G                                                  D
Got the blues like midnight moon shining bright as day
A7                                   D
I wish a tornado would blow my blues away


Dobro solo


D                                                          D7
When a man is down and out, a woman don't want him 'round
G                                                   D
When a man is down and out, a woman don't want him 'round
A7                                                    D
But when an man's got money, he's the sweetest guy in town

D                                                     D7
A woman will follow you, right to the jail house door
G                                                D
A woman will follow you, right to the jail house door
A7                                                          D
Then she'll laugh and tell you, she can't fuss and fight no more


D                                                        D7
I got the blues like midnight moon shining bright as day Lord Lord
G                                                  D
Got the blues like midnight moon shining bright as day
A7                                   D
I wish a tornado would blow my blues away


D         A7              D
Yodel-ady yodel-ady-oh oh-lady 
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