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Walk Away
Stoney Larue and Cody Canada
Verse:
G
Well you think that you're some woman
F C G
And this is some kind of town
G
And you know that this man
F C G
Is gonna follow you all around
G
To the ends of the county
F C G
To the ends of the state
G
Goin' all around the world
F C G
Ridin' on your tailgate
Chorus:
F C G
Cause I'm not used to your attention
F C G
You usually turn and walk away
F C G
Days of redemption
D
What have you to say?
F C G
What have you to say?
Verse:
Well you got some kind of nerve
Lookin the way that you are
In your Bob Dylan t-shirt
Fillin' up my tip jar
You keep bringin' me whiskey
You keep askin' me for my songs
You sent me your number girl
I hope that you did not treat me wrong
Chorus
When Stoney plays this acoustic, he throws in a quick Cadd9 after the first
strum of the G in each pattern, but it is hard to tell if it is that way on the
album. Both work well.
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Most of the F's that Stoney uses in the verses are F7's... At least it was when I've seen him the last two times... -rab05 | 9/2/2005 | The difference between any major chord and a 7th is negligible - you can easily sub a major (D) for any 7th (D7) and it sounds fine.
-lmofle | 9/2/2005 | Yah, just easier to make the quick F to C transition from an F7 to a C... But you're right, negligible difference on sound.
Still a kick ass song!! -rab05 | 9/2/2005 |
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